| Here we go y’all
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| Here we go
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| Here we go y’all
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| Here we go
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| Can I kick it? |
| («Yes you can»)
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| Can I kick it? |
| («Yes you can»)
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| Can I kick it? |
| («Yes you can»)
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| Go
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| They say we living in a generation that’s full of gentrification
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| A gender based agenda is a genuine indication
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| Bicker back and forth about who controls the premisses, but it’s all stolen
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| land from the native people indigenous
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| The remnants of a reverend is irrelevant
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| They justify the «why» through cinematic embellishments
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| Then we let elitists mislead us
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| The buffer?
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| Turn working class whites against all people of color
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| We suffer the same affliction through economic restrictions
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| Focus on skin tone while their pockets have since grown
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| It’s known; |
| the black and white concept is just a myth
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| Until they could profit from it race didn’t exist
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| From the current face of a felon to the state that we fell in
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| To the fabrication and bait after Bacon’s Rebellion it was telling
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| They won’t stop until the spectrum is stretched
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| Til we see our selves as one, we can never progress
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| Can I kick it? |
| («Yes you can»)
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| Can I kick it? |
| («Yes you can»)
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| Can I kick it? |
| («Yes you can»)
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| Well, I’m gone
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| Imagine if I came to your home as a houseguest
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| Murdered your whole family before the food could digest
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| Waited a hundred years to make an unlawful pack then put your grandfather’s
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| face on a baseball hat, helmet or jersey
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| Early sign of a corporate influx
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| Separate church and state but state in god we trust
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| On the back of your paper deity
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| How do we break free of thee superficially made handcuffs they hand us
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| Not saying dwell on the past make em pay from a far but you can’t expect us to
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| heal and not acknowledge the scars
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| Back in college I saw the vast majority of the frats and sororities go in debt
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| Still the masses applaud
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| No passion at all. |
| Depending on weather you act or you pause
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| It’s like we pay to got to school to get a job to pay for school
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| The pace is cruel
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| If we do pay it off we have to go to a therapist and try to repair the mental
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| damage it caused
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| They want us to deport the Mexicans, block the Middle East, prostitute the
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| Youth and shoot poor people in the streets
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| The fortunate repeat pull your bootstraps, but the leather has been weathered
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| get tethered after a few laps
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| And whether do you do act or fall back it’s still strenuous
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| Most of us know this but the motives are disingenuous this continuous lack of
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| admission is why we rap with conviction and break our backs to close the gap
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| that you swim in
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| Every rappers opinion, basically fed to them
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| They want to recite the same hype like a Teleprompter was read to them
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| Non-responsive, I’m dead to them
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| My subconscious is lead brewing
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| I remember the time when we were considered less than human
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| Three clicks from 3/5s
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| People are quick to judge still claiming that he riffs but still
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| There’s no way to un-reap these
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| My family are immigrants; |
| does that make me a sub-species?
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| Can I kick it? |
| («Yes you can») |