| Host
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| Thanks for tuning in to antagonistic radio
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| Tonight’s guest is underground rapper: K-Rino
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| We’ll be covering a few topics heavily
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| Like politics, religion, and his new album 'Therapy'
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| Welcome to the show K, how are you this Saturday
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| I’m good
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| Thanks for being here tonight
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| Thanks for having me
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| We’ll, I’m not real familiar with music, actually
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| Enlighten our listeners on who you are
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| Gladly, G
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| Well I started writing lyrics back in '83
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| Doing it as a hobby, long before it started paying me
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| The neighbourhood where we hang
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| We rapped and let the beats bang
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| And what is 'SPC', is that some kind of street gang
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| Nah man, we ain’t no gang, we just a rap group
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| So if I got loud and pushed you
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| I’d probably slap you
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| So you condone violence
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| Depends on the scenario
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| Mainly self-defence, disrespect, that’s anywhere you go
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| But on the cool, why are you asking silly questions dude
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| I’m just tryna get an understanding
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| But your questions are rude
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| I know that alcohol and drugs rappers use a lot
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| How many times have you been shot
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| What?
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| How many tattoos you got
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| Neither one, all that stuff is a stereotype
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| False media hype made for tricking and scaring your wife
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| You say it’s 'hype' but I have to disagree with' ya
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| How come you rappers always blame your image on the media
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| Well the things that they let people know go much deeper, bro
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| They only show the bad side with the motive to deceive the whole
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| Lies and propaganda feed the soul and folks believe what’s told
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| But how many TV and radio networks do we control
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| Now, you blame the corporate powers, wow that’s seems absurd
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| Damn straight, they the ones who dictate what’s seen and heard
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| Let me apologise to listeners hearing these lies
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| I get it, you must be one of those conspiracy guys
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| Heh heh
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| Who think the government’s the reason streets are filled with crack?
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| and steal Iraq and police wanna kill the blacks
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| That was good, you made my job easy that was real exact
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| But everything you joke about can be revealed with facts
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| A million stats, yeah, the system’s still running scams
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| While we sit a home watching Maury and Bill Cunningham
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| I represent the media, allow me to respond
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| Man, you host a little radio show, you just a peon
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| A feeda' fish in a large pond tryna copy them
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| Wishing that you could be on CNN with O’Reilly and them
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| So what about the black-on-black crime, the disunity
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| The sex and drugs you rappers like to glorify musically
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| Well, there’s a lot of rap songs that I don’t condone
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| That’s what you say but you got some dirty songs of your own
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| Yeah I made a lot of bad songs back in the day
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| Now I watch what I say
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| Because it ain’t wise of me rapping that way
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| But why you thinking you reveal is something major
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| You looking like a fool, my fans know my whole history, player
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| I’ve seen and done it all, the good, bad, the ugly
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| So I rap about my flaws to help others, that’s why they love me
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| Well, I hear you okay, but on another note
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| You seem to be dissatisfied with government, do you vote
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| Heh, vote for what, vote for who, be for real
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| Though I wouldn’t discourage nobody from voting if that’s how they feel
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| If that’s your choice, make it happen, I ain’t stopping you
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| Do it cause it reflects your best interest not cause it’s popular
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| Can we talk about racism
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| Yeah, let’s get it popping, homie
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| Your lyrics spew a lot of nation of Islam doctrine
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| Yeah and that’s the reason clowns like you can’t dispute me
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| Do you endorse minister farrakhan absolutely
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| Anything that he speaks, he drops the proof on 'em
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| The government just mad cause he tells the truth on 'em
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| You talking crazy G, there’s nothing you can say to me
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| The black man been mentally broken down since slavery
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| There you go, blaming whitey for the Negro situation
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| When you spend your whole lives on welfare and probation
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| Won’t you go to collage and get a real education
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| Cause we been bled enough by this wicked ass nation, next
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| Blah, blah, well back to the music
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| Cool, and my album’s not called 'Therapy', dude, it’s 'Therapeutic'
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| And just drop, if y’all want one holla
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| Hey let’s go to the phone line and take a few callers |
| Caller, you’re on the air
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| Caller: K, what’s going on man
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| I’m good
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| I just wanna say I appreciate what you sayin'
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| Thanks fam'
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| The host is a snake though, he outta line
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| Keep on checkin' that fool OOP, looks like we’re outta time
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| Heh, heh, aww man
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| But one more question, one more thing
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| You seem to have a negative few of the mainstream
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| I just wanna know what started it, let’s get to the heart of it
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| I think that you’re upset because you wish you were apart of it
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| Wish I was apart of it, you gotta be joking
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| Why the hell would I wanna rap about strip clubs and smoking
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| Selling dope and leading folks to addiction in prison
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| Representing satanic Illuminati symbolism for some money
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| So you’re saying if it came down to it
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| A million dollars for a beer commercial nope, I wouldn’t do it
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| Oh my goodness
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| See, the entertainment’s industry’s filthy
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| From music, to cinema, all of them guilty, all of them
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| Guilty of what, giving you thugs a deal
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| Making us glorify that nonsense instead of what’s real
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| Feeding trends to the world
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| Which ones are you talking about
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| Warner Brothers, Colombia, Sony and Paramount
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| Fox, Walt Disney, MGM, Universal
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| Okay, this interview’s over, let’s go to a commercial
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| Yeah, that’s what I thought |