Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Do the One, artist - Grand Puba.
Date of issue: 14.04.2016
Song language: English
Do the One |
Yeah, welcome to God’s neighborhood |
Huh |
Grand Puba, sparks born king |
Let’s go |
I’ve been dropping knowledge a long time |
I’ve been giving the bling lifeline |
Helping ma people get in their right mind |
Using ma powers so they can be refined |
Put on Earth to save the babies |
That’s lost in the world is crazy |
So busy chasing the wealth we disregard our health |
With a lack of knowledge of self |
See I was told each one teach one |
I use my magnetic so that I can reach one |
Ma justice cyclon is never done until I |
Civilize the sixty second |
Until then ima just keep building |
Destroying the negativity in the children |
Grand Puba brand newbie and band |
Asking you what’s the duty of a civilized man |
Civilizing civilization through proper education |
To build up a stronger nation |
We start from the foundation |
My wisdom help you understand just exactly who I am |
It shouldn’t be that hard feast to the gods |
Now what you hear is not a test |
I take the thoughts from my third eye and I manifest |
sent to Earth less |
When you add em to your cipher they just be more stress |
Keep it right in your eye I deal with actual facts |
Stay away from those people who throw knives in your back |
See I keep this thing a hunnid whenever I touch the mic |
Guaranteed to hit you with something I know you like |
It’s the Grand Puba, sparks a born king |
Pay close attention to the knowledge that we bring |
When it come to this the gods will never quiver |
From now until eternity knowledge is infinite |
So you ain’t gotta worry ima always stay fly |
You never stop learning up until the day you die |
And even after death the God will still be relevant |
It’s hard to find a brother with this much intelligence |
Civilizing civilization through proper education |
To build up a stronger nation |
We start from the foundation |
My wisdom help you understand just exactly who I am |
It shouldn’t be that hard feast to the gods |