| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| It’s quite a spectacle to see us land
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| In waste receptacles as if we’ve planned it
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| We’re never skeptical when we get branded
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| Then disrespectful 'cause we feel abandoned
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| The height of mediocrity is the challenge
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| Crawling through the entrails of imbalance
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| We learn to like to be the heroes
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| We learn to lie to the brand name Negroes
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| We learn to laugh to avoid being angry
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| We learn to kill and learn to go hungry
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| We learn not to feel, for protection
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| And we learn to flaunt when we get an erection
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| We’re born believing we’re greater than circumstance
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| Infinitely stronger than chance as our first breath is handed
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| We taste the double standard, the need to wear the mask
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| And with society’s nurturing, the psychic plastic surgery
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| Begins to take effect as our souls watch astound
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| Our characters flounder, duplicitous identity
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| Diction and contradiction have become the skills of assimilation
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| Razor honed to perfection from the moment of creation
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| It’s gone from identity crisis to survival slingshot to rifle
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| Sin to revival, try to get looked at but not poked in the eyeball
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| Warned of our impurities, afraid of insecurities
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| Real life experts of the artificial, athletes and entertainers
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| Have become the minstrels on commercials
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| On screen or off we can be rented to perform any feat
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| And we reflect the images presented by the media’s elite
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| Positive or negative attention is viewed as success
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| U.S.D.A. | 
| African American Beef is seen as progress
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| We never ask ourselves too many questions
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| Too much truth in introspection
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| Maintain the regimentation and avoid self-degradation
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| We act out all the stereo types, try to use them as decoy
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| And we become shining examples
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| Of the system we set out to destroy
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| 'Cause even in the most radical groups you will find
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| That when you stray from the doctrine, you’ll see hard times
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| Being kicked in the mouth or smiling with no teeth
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| They’re both choices, yes, but it’s impossible to eat
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| Uneducated, underdeveloped, undisciplined but mostly unaware
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| We join the flavor of the month club
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| We swallow the flavor of the month
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| Well, holding our crotch was the flavor of the month
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| Bitch this bitch that was the flavor of the month
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| Being a thug was the flavor of the month
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| Then no to drugs was the flavor of the month
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| Kangol was the flavor of the month
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| Rope gold was the flavor of the month
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| Adidas shoes was the flavor of the month
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| Then bashing Jews was the flavor of the month
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| Gentrification was the flavor of the month
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| Isolation was the flavor of the month
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| My pockets are so empty, I can feel my testicles
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| 'Cause I spent all my money on some plastic African necklaces
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| And I still don’t know what the colors mean
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| Red, black and green
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy
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| What will we do to become famous and dandy
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| Just like Amos and Andy |