| «In 1963, a young minister at Malcolm X’s mosque in New York City
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| A man named Clarence X, broke with the Nation of Islam
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| He changed his name to Allah, and took his less astere vision
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| Of Islam, directly to young people in Harlem
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| He called his new movement: The Five Percent Nation»
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| Greatest story never told, Clarence Smith
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| Clarence 13X, to the Father Allah, let’s go
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| Aiyo, February 22nd, 1928
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| Danville, Virginia, it was still the winter
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| Clarence Smith, he was born on a Friday
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| The fifth son, of Louis and Mary
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| After him, came Bernice and Harry
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| Now that’s seven, six boys, one girl
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| Who ever thought he would change the world
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| His mother nicknamed him Put, and simply put
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| This was the time during Jim Crow
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| Where laws dictated where a nigga could go
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| But the fam didn’t care, I don’t wanna be around whitey
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| I don’t wanna go where I know they don’t like me
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| In '46, Allah came to Harlem
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| To join his mother, and his older brothers
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| Once in New York, Put became pudding
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| Yeah, the God was smooth
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| He performed odd jobs, he was an honest dude |
| Amongst them, fruit stand that he ran
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| In a little hole in the wall, this was Harlem, ya’ll
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| Developed a love for gambling
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| Played a lotta pool, took fools for they jewels
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| Then he met Willeen, wanted to marry, but she was only seventeen
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| Needed her mother’s permission, they still had 2 sons, even though she was
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| bitching
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| Allah said «I got something for you»
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| You don’t have don’t have the only daughter, then he married Dora
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| He had two seeds with her
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| Clarence and Christine, they were hers
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| And that’s just the way it was, back in the day
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| When Allah came up, just the greatest story never told
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| Greatest story never told
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| «Hey, hey, now what I say»
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| In 1950, Clarence joined the army
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| And went to fight in the Korean war
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| Seeing war, it had to effect him
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| Supporting two families, you had to respect him
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| While he away, Dora became Muslim
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| N.O.I., Honorable Elijah Muhammed
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| When Clarence returned, he too accepted
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| By the teachings of Islam, he was truly effected
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| Temple Number 7, Minister Malcolm X
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| This was the time that Allah met Justice |
| Clarence became Student Minister over time
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| He said some things that put him over the line
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| He said the Black Man’s God, not just Fard
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| Please, let’s go yell it in the yard
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| But the Nation said no, you gots to go
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| He took Justice, and some brothers and he left the temple
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| Back to the streets of Harlem
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| This time to teach black youth not reached by Muslims
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| Birth of a Nation, with far reaching implications
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| 1963 is the shit to me, cuz that’s the year that the God made history
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| Looked himself and said it ain’t no mystery
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| This the greatest story never told
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| Allah made, Supreme Mathematics, Supreme Alphabets
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| A profound way to break it down
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| He took it to the poor and the hardcore
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| Young thugs and niggas on drugs
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| First born student by the name of Kareem
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| Had the power to attract black knowledge seed
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| Kareem became Black Messiah
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| Now let me run the first borns by ya
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| It was Kareem, Niheem, Uhura, Kiheem
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| Al Jabar or Prince Allah, Al Jamel, Bilal or Jihad, Akbar, and Al Salaam
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| They called Allah the Father, they were from broken homes |
| And this man was the only father they had known
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| Allah’s Nation of the Five Percenters
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| Will soon influence the epicentre
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| Allah got shot, and soon after arrested
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| Before the judge, Allah contested
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| You got it wrong, I’m Allah, I tell you
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| The judge said you crazy, and shipped him to Bellevue
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| This is the greatest story never told
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| The greatest story never told
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| Allah got, sent to Matteawan, First Borns carried on
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| We could live to wait it, and got situated
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| In '67, Allah came home, we had our first parliament and see how we had grown
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| They were thousands of Five Percenters, Allah had to borrow some Muslims
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| They said «I surrender», 21−22, Seventh Avenue
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| It was a gift from the mayor, and we still right there
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| Shamgaudd designed the flag, we put it on the window of the street acad'
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| In '68, Dr. King was assassinated, many cities got decimated
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| That night in Harlem, the Gods were out
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| Helping to keep the peace, 85's wanna wild out
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| The same year, Allah prepared, his Five Percent Nation for the day he wouldn’t |
| be here
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| If I die, I don’t want you cry, if I could, I’ll reach up and slap you in the
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| eye
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| Besides, if you keep on teaching, I’ll live forever
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| But physically, no man lives forever
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| June 12th, 1969, indelible in the God’s minds
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| Allah Just took us through the science, of male and female
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| But we didn’t notice the details
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| Cuz when he left, he got in the cab
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| But it wasn’t in Allah’s cab, didn’t observe that
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| Shortly after, the word came back
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| That Allah got gunned down, Five Percenters rushed down
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| To Amlocate Towers, hundred 12th street
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| In the elevators where the God fell, G
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| Many Gods were crying, at least one remembered
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| What Allah said, didn’t let a tear shed
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| We said fareful at community chapel
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| As to who killed Allah to this day, we’re baffeled
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| These funeral posses the firm, clear for his cremation
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| This is the Nation of his creation
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| This is the greatest story never told
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| Greatest story never told
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| «Allah was assassinated in 1969, that case was never solved
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| His movement survived him, today it’s known as the Nation of Gods & Earths |
| Or the Five Percenters, tens of thousands of young black men & women
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| Follow his teachings, among them, several top performers
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| Including Busta Rhymes and members of Wu-Tang Clan» |