| We could be Friends, or be recording a joint
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| It doesn’t matter, cos you so made a difference to my story, my existence
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| Some dope Brothers and Sisters, some days I’m really missing
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| All the peeps who came to see me up in Dennison Point
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| We could be Friends, or be recording a joint
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| It doesn’t matter, cos you so made a difference to my story, my existence
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| Some dope Brothers and Sisters, some days I really miss you
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| Verse One
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| And the first on my list is my big Brother Reuben
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| Was the first to hear my music and encouraging my movement
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| Then there’s Stixx the DJ, known you back from when we played
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| As young as four years old in the sand
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| I’m glad we stayed so close like Jean Marc who always came to visit
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| Yeah we sat and wrote a movie together
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| There ain’t no limits to the ideas we had
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| And Dyanna Fearon, I had the most fun producing your album
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| Writing and engineering
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| Aisha, Lei-an and Janye
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| Those were some of the best years of my life
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| And yo' I hope you feel the same
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| Ay' yo' Marie, for all the time you spent with me
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| I didn’t mind how long you stayed and wished you’d never leave
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| And there was Charlene, Anthony and Danielle
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| You were my Family, I got to know you all so damn well
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| And can’t forget Parris, you had my back at times it really mattered
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| You were Stokey, I was Stratford and we both making it happen
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| And Sienna, I put you on my first joint with Emma
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| We go back to Primary, that’s as far as I remember
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| ESP where you at? |
| With your Cousin Strap?
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| Two of the Illest lyricists I ever put on a track
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| And then there’s Koya with K
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| And Andrea we studied together back in the day
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| I got so much love for you both, what can I say?
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| Would love to see you again
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| And there’s name after name, after name
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| Cos I’m naming all the peeps who came to see me up in Dennison Point
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| We could be Friends, or be recording a joint
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| It don’t matter, cos you so made a difference to my story, my existence
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| Some dope Brothers and Sisters, some days I’m really missing
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| All the peeps who came to see me up in Dennison Point
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| We could be Friends, or be recording a joint
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| It don’t matter, cos you so made a difference to my story, my existence
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| Some dope Brothers and Sisters, some days I really miss ya'
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| Verse Two
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| My Uncle Chris used to come and check me
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| Remember Charlene, Crystal and Becky, Shola Ama so impressed me
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| Phoebe One came through with dope vibes, recorded «Hands Up»
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| That record sold the most in twenty 0-five
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| And Mr Brown put it down the harder we try
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| And J Sean came through one time
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| And Estelle came through one time
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| And Richard Blackwood when he rhymed
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| Nujabes saw my records and he wanted to buy some breaks from me
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| But I ain’t selling
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| And I would be here forever trying name everyone from studio sessions
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| And I can’t forget Vanessa and the jokes I had with Sam
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| Cos everyone’s impression made me just the way I am
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| Yo', remembering my Niece Amy, she was just a baby
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| Chilling on my black carpet, walls painted navy
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| And Rudine and Joel you came a few years later
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| So much family up in this skyscraper
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| On my floor, five neighbours, opposite was a Man and Wife
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| The man drunk once a year, because his son took his life
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| Sad times, happy times, all kinda times
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| Mad breaks, dope beats and all kinda rhymes
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| And Amal, I thought you were the best in world
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| And then your man called to tell me, «stop paging my girl»
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| I said, «she calling me back, so what you think about that?»
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| But I don’t need to say it all on this track, let’s take it back
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| To the peeps who came to see me up in Dennison Point
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| You could be Friends, or be recording a joint
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| It doesn’t matter, cos you so made a difference to my story, my existence
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| Some dope Brothers and Sisters, some days I’m really missing
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| All the peeps who came to see me up in Dennison Point
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| We could be Friends, or be recording a joint
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| It never mattered, cos you so made a difference to my story, my existence
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| Some dope Brothers and Sisters, some days I really miss ya' |