| Yeah, Boss rap stupid
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| I’m telling you right now Staten Island man
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| Don’t front on me, Yo
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| I grew up in Staten Island where the doors be locked
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| Crack dealers be at the building, The floors be hot
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| Yo Dreds be in the spot selling bags of meth
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| On a good day, You might see my homeboy Chef
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| Joelle, He turned rat now he’s scared to death
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| Little kids still running round, Way after the dark
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| At the PF-57 near Policeman Park
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| In the back they found a new born stuffed in a bag
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| In the hood brothers die young it makes me sad
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| Ayo, I dropped out of school a high school Dad
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| Streets be eating up my brain like weed and hash
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| Taking trips up town hopping out of the cabs
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| Ridden calves from the Africans, Crashing em up
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| Putting dime into dollar bills smashing em up
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| Instead of passing our grade, We’s passing the Dutch
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| Getting shipped away daily in them slavery trucks
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| Ayo what’s really up, Ayo what’s really up
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| Ayo what’s really up, Ayo what’s really up
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| In the hood it’s only tough love and real tough thugs
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| Ayo I was the type of dude that didn’t stay in the house
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| I was the type to while out and bring a tre in the house
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| And Momma Love used to tell me not to be like that
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| But I’ll be gone for a week like I’ll be right back
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| Staten Island, Yo, We can’t stop the hustle
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| Ayo these thugs used to work for this kid named Muscle
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| Watch out for ply yeah, Cause that kid might bust you
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| Even though we hang tight yo we really don’t trust you
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| Got brothers that’ll shake your hand and then they’ll cut you
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| But if your blood like me then the litter can’t touch you
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| And it’s the hood that got the world going insane
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| Even the suburbs, They know about the crack cocaine
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| It’s the hood that drove brothers like Shorty insane
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| Ayo what’s really up, Brother can’t even maintain |