| Hey what up?
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| Hey what up?
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| Hey what up?
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| Hey what up?
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| Hey what up?
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| Hey what up?
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| Hey what up?
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| Hey what up?
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| What about the life of us Marcus Garvey we are no Martins
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| Wouldn’t have your light, wasn’t for my darkness
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| Blacker than the panther
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| On the jacket of Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale
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| Few of us rise still
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| We built this country on the blood and sweat
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| Teardrops and pick cotton and more we stepped
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| Mama Harriet Tubman was a woman so real
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| Only woman in history with her face on the bill
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| Besides Hillary Clinton who will speak of America?
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| Original man, that they freed us in Syria
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| I put that on the solar net
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| Turn up the memory that’s ajournin'
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| And others no longer with us I’m admittin'
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| I’m black and I’m proud
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| Say it loud, say it loud
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| I’m black and I’m proud
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| Say it loud, say it loud
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| Doctor Clarence 13X was a hero to me
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| Felt like a five-percenter was the thing to be
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| In the wild, wild West I feel crazily East
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| And they on the speakers, MJs on my feet
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| Before Mike and Mayweather came Mohammed Ali
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| Only difference between 'em, he bit it with dignity
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| Doctor Carter G. Woodson fathered black history
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| Doctor Vivien Thomas, the first heart surgery
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| Why me? |
| Tall Ray used to be
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| Stokely Carmicheal, bag, Miriam Makeba
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| Definitely was a leader in his own right, Makeba was a diva
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| In her own light before, y’all takin' Mary Jay Ashansi
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| Brandi, Keyshia Cole, Lauren Hill if we speakin' soul
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| I fell in love with TLC when I was three years old
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| Angela Davis belled out by the brethren
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| It was about community, wasn’t about complexion
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| Alaysha in from far, they was writin' for our law
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| Pictures of Bob Marley and Selassie on my wall
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| To the day they freed Maria, Max B and Bobby Shmurda
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| We all all proud, it been hit since the sack
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| Black and I’m proud
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| Say it loud, say it loud
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| I’m black and I’m proud
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| Say it loud, say it loud |