| We not playin' out here, it’s for real. |
| We livin' out here for life,
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| we tryna to get it.
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| Ain’t nobody finna take our life. |
| I keep my young homies out here with these
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| things, my big homies keep handlin' me.
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| And we keep it crackin'. |
| My other name should’ve been Jesse James cause I stay
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| with my cannon.
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| I didn’t have no choice, I was raised right around the corner from where we
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| standin'.
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| Hollow points in it and all of that, I’m ready. |
| We gang bangin'!
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| My cousin. |
| was a killer
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| He done pulled a lot of triggers
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| He done made a lot of mamas cry
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| And if you ask him why he do it he’d just say, «I'm young and foolish»
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| Bang on you right before he made them bullets fly
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| He ain’t have no sense of dignity, his daddy was a mystery
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| He’ll probably end up dead or sittin' in a penitentary
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| And tell the judge he can go to hell for the sentence
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| And it probably make no sense if you would listen to the history
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| The new Jim Crow or the old one
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| People out here fightin' for equality and honestly I think they owe 'em
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| somethin'
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| Back and forth some
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| Cleaver got a message for the people
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| Bunchy with 'em and they tryna stop the evil
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| And they cliqued up with they fist up
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| The whole neighborhood feelin' like they meant somethin'
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| Then it was a mix-up, fed’s got 'em fixed up
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| End of the movement, back to the bricks, bruh
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| And Raymond Washington about to start the Crips up
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| They gettin' bigger every day and tryna fix stuff
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| They saw Geronimo Pratt dodgin' bullets from attacks
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| Guess they figure, «We don’t really want it this much»
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| You know originally, the gangs were created to protect everybody in the
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| community.
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| There was lynching and bombing going on and the gangs were there to protect.
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| What people don’t understand is that a lot of the leaders died.
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| Medgar Evers (has been shot), Bunchy Carter (has been shot), Fred Hampton (has
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| been shot), MLK (has been shot in Memphis Tennessee).
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| These youngsters didn’t have any direction. |
| No leaders to look up to so they
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| went rogue on 'em
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| They say that Crip stands for Community
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| Revolutionary Interparty Service
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| Way before the genocide and the murders
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| A little after integration was the verdict
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| When bombs might go off at the Sunday service (baow!)
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| They protectin' they community
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| Then it turn into diplomatic immunity
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| Then a fight against oppression was the pressin'
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| Now they keep on losin' battles and they started losin' unity
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| Now they beat each other blue-black
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| Force fed self hate 'till the truth crack
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| Got they own folks hidin' on the rooftops
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| They ain’t finna take no more, they finna shoot back (baow!)
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| Now they bond like a family they all bloods
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| From the concrete jungle to the small hoods
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| Throwin' signs up, now the crime’s up
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| We was meant to kill oppression now we loadin' 9's up
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| But never mind us, grind us
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| Factory done closed, now a lot of people jobless
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| Now they got the drugs comin' in from Nicaragua
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| Government done turned a blind eye, or they liars
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| It was a perfect storm. |
| I mean, we’re talkin' post-segregation. |
| And what are
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| you gonna do?
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| The factories have closed and no one’s hiring anybody from the urban community
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| because of what you look like.
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| And now there’s a war going on in Nicaragua and drugs are being imported into
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| your community.
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| Are you gonna to sell drugs or are you gonna be homeless? |
| Cause the
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| government’s not paying attention
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| Huh, man you tell me
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| What’s a reasonable man to say?
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| There’s a high school in Alabama named after Robert E. Lee And it’s 89% black,
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| you don’t see the irony?
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| What it do to a psyche, it’s simple, you don’t like me
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| What I’m 'posed to do now?
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| Delusional calling that system criminal justice
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| Where the rich and the guilty are safer than the poor and the innocent
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| Why would we listen?
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| When American churches scuff they Toms on our brother’s dead bodies
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| As they march to stop gay marriage
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| We had issues with Planned Parenthood too
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| We just cared about black lives outside the womb just as much as in
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| Young man gon' find purpose somehow
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| And a nation was at least around
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| And when them vice lords told him he was of royal decent
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| And that war on drugs felt much more like war on the poor
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| He figured forget it
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| So why don’t you come stay a while?
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| Tell us that the son of man walked on Egyptian
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| And Eastern soil and wasn’t just a Western construct
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| Or master used to control us
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| But what the Master used to free us
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| And it was a crooked system just like this that left the King of Kings bloodless
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| Yeah, we are truly a descendant of a King
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| Only his reign is infinite
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| And being right is a distant second to the joy of compassion
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| Why don’t you come stay a while? |