| People,
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| The world today is in a very difficult situation,
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| And we all know it,
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| Because we’re the ones who created it.
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| What’s wrong with our future? |
| (4x)
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| Verse One:
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| Bust this
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| How long will this last?
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| A friend to the end, a memory in the past
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| You think you’re big, cause you walk with a shotgun
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| I got new for you, your days are numbered, son
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| Why don’t you get yourself a job?
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| When your kid grows up, do you want him to rob?
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| Look at your mother, teardrops
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| She just received a phone-call from the cops
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| Your son will do life, 'cause he wigged a man’s wife
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| Shot her with a gun and stabbed her with a knife., or Take a look at your mother’s heart torn
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| She just received a phone-call from the morgue
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| Your son is dead from three shots to the head.
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| The killer left a note and this is what the note said:
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| Never be bigger than you are.
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| Never try to pose like you’re a superstar
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| Next time you rob somebody, and you give him the death-wish.
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| When you pull the trigger, nigga, don’t miss.
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| Is this how you wanna be Dead on the street or locked in a penetentiary?
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| It’s cool to be free
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| And it’s alright for you to be you and for me to be me Look at you, 15 years old
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| Coolin on the corner with a can of Old Gold
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| Whatever happened to school?
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| Yeah, sure you go to school, but you go to be cool
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| To sport sneakers that you took from somebody
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| To talk about the kid that you bucked at some party
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| Life is a gamble, and you’re losin
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| Before it’s too late, brother, you better start choosin
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| Left from right, right from wrong
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| Or you’ll be singin that old blues song
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| (Yo, you gotta buck em, or else you’re soft)
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| Some I knew thought the same, now they’re way up North
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| You ain’t soft, cause you didn’t buck a shot
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| Put the pistol down, throw up your hands, see what ya got
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| Old Johnny Walker from around the block
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| Was livin’rather large 'till he got knocked
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| He had Livin’Large on his Jeep plates
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| Livin’Large on his real estate
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| He even bought a diamond Livin’Large name plate
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| He used to look at cops and smile in their face
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| Drive a BMW and pump the bass
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| One day, he made a move for a friend
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| The f-r-iend, the voice said, Yo, I need ten., Johnny said, When?
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| Later on that day, Johnny went to play the game he normally plays
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| To do a favour for a chum
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| You see, a friend is a friend, but then, some are none
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| Cause when he got to the spot they were supposed to meet
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| All he found was a police-infested street
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| I guess havin a friend is rough
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| Cause now Johnny’s up north, doin push-ups, gettin buffed
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| You see this chain I’ve got, I’ve got it, honestly
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| You see the clothes I wear, I’ve got it, honestly
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| You see the Jeep I drive, I’ve got it, honestly
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| I work hard, it ain’t easy being me Never had an excuse for life
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| Just did what I did, now what I do, I do it right
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| Jumbo, Jumbo, they cry on the block.
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| 5.0, 5.0, lay low, here comes the cops
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| Man, your lifestyle is petro
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| On your knees again, because Jumbo said so Free Mandela, you cried
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| But you still sell dope to brothers and sisters outside
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| Martin Luther King had a dream (ooh yeah)
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| That’s exactly what turned his dream into a nightmare
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| Malcolm X said, By any means necessary.
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| He didn’t mean just for you, brother, he meant for everybody
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| Maybe if we were still slaves, we’ll be closer; |
| however
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| Pickin cotton was bad, but we picked it together
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| I pray for you, and you pray for me Sincerely yours, the overweight lover, Heavy D Repeat chorus to end |