Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Speaking for Hip-Hop, artist - Funky DL. Album song Nane, in the genre Рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 14.07.2022
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Washington Classics
Song language: English
Speaking for Hip-Hop |
middle finger in the air and stereo blaring / |
loud enough to loose your hearing, that don’t mean I’m a killer / |
I just like to turn it up like J Dilla |
Verse One // |
Check it, word up, I’m here to set the record straight / |
also here to dedicate this to the peoples who judge us / |
the ones that’s trying to move but can’t budge us / |
snooty nosed, bitch mother-fuckers / |
just because I’m from the streets and I talk a little different / |
the upper class look at me like «he's so ignorant / |
he’s no role model, he shows no gratitude / |
he probably grew up listening to them nigga’s with an attitude / |
I’m guessing that he never worked a day in his life / |
and probably never went to school, I pray that he might» / |
I’m an A grade student, I love jazz music / |
just as smart as the rest and if I’m wrong nigga' prove it / |
Hip-Hop is my movement and there’s no contest / |
and by the way I grew up listening to A Tribe Called Quest / |
yes I’m young and I’m black and I got the skills to rap / |
that don’t mean that I pack and I never sold Crack / |
and you wonder why I’m mad, even just a little bit? |
/ |
Cos' you talk a lot of Clay Davis that means «sheeeeeiiiit» / |
your word against mine, no contest / |
go find somebody else to criticise with your nonsense / |
there’s eight million stories in the city, it’s a pity / |
I don’t fuck with you nigga’s when you start to act shitty / |
give a shout out to Guru, Premo and Zulu Nation / |
they all foundation up in this / |
cos' rap records taught foreigners to speak English / |
and turned the young into distinguished men / |
that’s why I always got my pad and my pen / |
forever saying this again and again |
Verse Two // |
Yo', I got their backs against the wall with this shit / |
see that’s what you get for trying to call us misfits / |
we street poets, just on beats flowing / |
so why you gonna' judge somebody when you don’t know em'? |
(ha) / |
that’s retarded / |
just cos I make beats that’s the hardest and speak street slang like «raatid» / |
«bombaclarted» you say it’s all garbage / |
well how do you explain the rap records that have charted? |
/ |
I started rhyming on the school benches / |
and learned how to beat a microphone senseless / |
it’s the gift that I nurtured, these beats that I murdered / |
and you still don’t know what it means when rappers say «word up» / |
I don’t blame you but if you try to discredit my art / |
I will name you and shame you, I swear down / |
close your mouth, I don’t wanna hear a mere sound / |
Hip-Hop's been so hospitable to so many cultures, it’s un-fuck-wit-able / |
so I had to make this record it was critical / |
to reiterate these two fucking syllables / |
Hip-Hop, in the streets we the Generals |