| What we have to do is deal with it when these individuals are young enough
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| If you will, to be saved, not in a religious sense; |
| but not
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| To constitute what this country at times calls if or which over
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| We seem to be approaching an age of the gross (burp)
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| We all have this idea that we should move up a little bit
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| From our parents station and each generation should do a little bit better
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| Alright, come on, let’s cut the bullsh*t enough
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| Let’s get it started, let’s start addressing this issue and open it up
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| Let’s take this sh*t back to basement
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| And we can discuss statements thats made on this tape
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| And its whole origin of the music that we all know and love
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| The music we all enjoy the music you all accuse me of tryna destroy
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| Let’s rewind it to '89 when I was a boy on the east side of Detroit
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| Crossin 8 Mile into Warren into hick territory
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| I’d like to share a story, this is my story and cant nobody tell it for me
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| You have well informed me, and I am well aware that I don’t belong here
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| You’ve made that perfectly clear, I get my ass kicked damn near everywhere
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| From Bel-Air shopping center just for stopping in there
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| From the black side all the way to the white side
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| Ok there’s a bright side, a day that I might slide
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| You may call it a past I call it haulin' my a*s
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| Through that patch of grass over them railroad tracks
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| Oh them railroad tracks, them old railroad tracks
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| Them good old notorious oh well known tracks
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| So, let’s go back
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| Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
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| Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
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| That I once used to call home sweet home
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| Come on, let’s go back
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| Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
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| Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
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| That I once used to call home sweet home
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| I’d roam the streets so much they call me a drifter
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| Sometimes I stick up a thumb just to hitch hike
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| Just to get picked up to get me a lift to 8 mile and Van Dyke
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| And steal a god damn bike from somebody’s backyard
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| And drop it off at the park that was the halfway mark
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| To meet Kim had to walk back to her mamma’s on chalmers after dark
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| To sneak me in the house when I’m kicked out my mom’s
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| Thats about the time I first met Proof wit' poof and
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| Ggary on the steps at Osborne handin' out some flyers
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| He was doin some talent shows at Centerline High
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| I told him to stop by and check us out sometime
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| He looked at me like I’m out my mind
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| Shook his head like white boys dont know how to rhyme
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| I spit out a line and rhymed birthday with first place
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| And we both had the same rhymes that sound alike
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| We was on the same shit that Big Daddy Kane
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| Sh*t with compound syllables sound combined
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| From that day we was down to ride somehow we knew
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| We’d meet again somewhere down the line
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| So, let’s go back
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| Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
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| Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
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| That I once used to call home sweet home
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| Come on, let’s go back
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| Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
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| Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
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| That I once used to call home sweet home
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| My first year in 9th grade, can’t forget that day at school
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| It was cool till your man MC Sham came through
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| And said that Pumas the brand cuz the clan makes troops
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| It was rumors but man god damned they flew
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| Musta been true because man we done banned they shoes
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| I had the new ones the Cool J, Ice land, swayed too
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| And we just through them in the trash like they yesterday’s news
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| Guess who came through next, X clan debut
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| Professor X and glorious exists in a state of red, black, and green
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| With a key sissies now with this bein a new trend
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| We don’t fit in crackas is out with Cactus albums
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| Blackness is in, African symbols and medallions
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| Represents black power and we ain’t know what it meant
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| Me and my man Howard and butter would go to the mall with 'em
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| All over our necks like we’re showin 'em off not knowin at all
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| We was bein laughed at you ain’t even half black
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| You ain’t posed to have that homie let me grab that |
| And that Flavor Flave clock we gon' have to snatch that
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| All I remember is meetin back at ManxЂ™s basement
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| Sayin how we hate this, our races wit dope the x clan take this
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| Which reminds me back in 89 me and Kim broke up for the first time
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| She was tryna two time me and there was this black girl
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| At our school who thought I was cool cuz I rapped so she was kinda eyeing me
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| And oh the irony guess what her name was ain’t even gon' say it plus
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| The same color hair as hers was and blue contacts and a pair of jugs
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| The bombest god damn girl in our whole school if I could pull it
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| Not only would I become more popular but I would be able to piss Kim off at the
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| same time
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| But it backfired I was supposed to dump her but she dumped me for this black guy
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| And thatЂ™s the last I ever seen or heard or spoke to the oh foolish pride girl
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| But I’ve heard people say they heard the tape and it ain’t that bad
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| But it was I singled out a whole race and for that apologize
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| I was wrong cuz no matter what color a girl is she still a Hoe
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| So, let’s go back
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| Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
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| Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
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| That I once used to call home sweet home
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| Come on, let’s go back
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| Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
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| Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
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| That I once used to call home sweet home |