Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Give The People , by - EPMD. Song from the album Business As Usual, in the genre Рэп и хип-хопRelease date: 14.12.1990
Record label: DEF JAM, Universal Music
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Give The People , by - EPMD. Song from the album Business As Usual, in the genre Рэп и хип-хопGive The People |
| Got to give the people |
| Give the people what they want |
| Ladies and Gentlemen |
| When I came out with my first rap jam |
| I had no idea that the record would slam |
| It did real good without radio play |
| Maybe at night but no airplay in the day |
| I couldn’t understand why to be exact |
| Our music was good and I was far from wack |
| Then came the answer, commercial was the key |
| To get airplay and a spot on TV |
| Like Ed Lover and Doctor Dre from Yo! |
| MTV Raps |
| A show, mainly for the black |
| And still we can’t ill, cause to them that’s wrong |
| Cause like P.E. |
| said, we’re too black and too strong |
| But hey, what can I say |
| (Brothers and sisters) that’s a price a rapper must pay |
| As airwaves collapse rap shows at a standstill |
| Some racial circuits the frequencies can’t handle |
| The funk tracks produced by EPMD |
| But it’s a fat jam, that will never win a grammy |
| Unless we sellout and kill the black movement dead |
| Which means swallow our pride and become flunkies instead |
| And stop the rap about freedom, thoughts of a black president |
| And rap about a black crack, the mayor in our residence |
| Give me a break brothers, it’s time to take a stand |
| And kill that no sir, yes sir, and thank you ma’am |
| Cuz the word is a luxury a black man can’t afford |
| That’s why poverty’s on the rise and we still ignored |
| And it’s a setback and yet the clock still ticks |
| And if we let it, rap would be run by politics |
| I read it somewhere that every man’s created equal |
| But not in this day and age, maybe in the sequel |
| Which means next time, so observe these rhymes |
| And take a stand and go for yours cause I’m going for mine |
| That’s why I |
| Why is that when wrong is done by the black |
| It’s blown out of proportion and immediately attacked |
| By the press and yes, conflict is caused |
| By the kids at concerts who bumrush the doors |
| One child gets hurt, the press gets pesty |
| But what about the Beatles, G, and Elvis Presley |
| Same stuff was rough, rap does not cause violence |
| So (Fight the Power) and make them understand |
| But too much power and you might get banned |
| So if you want airplay |
| You can’t be too black and hey, watch what you say, but ayo |
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