| My great, great grandaddy, you know
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| He the one who owned —
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| Remember the Indian that sold Manhattan to the white man
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| Yo, that’s my great, great grandfather, you know
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| Um, m-m-my album m-my name is in history and all that
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| So, you know, I-I just figured he owned Manhattan
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| And I go into Manhattan everyday, baby
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| And I see all these buildings
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| Som-Something has to get paid from somewhere
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| You know what I’m sayin'?
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| I just, I just wa-want to be respected in this world
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| I don’t want to down our family trait
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| Like, like we, like we ain’t got nothing
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| You know what I’m sayin'?
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| I want, I want to have something
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| I want to have something for m-m-my kids
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| And m-my families, and my mom and dad
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| I want to have good things for them
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| Life is good, but I need money, you know?
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| Cuz I got to take care of my children and my families and stuff like that
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| That’s what basically —
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| «Boss?»
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| «Oh, hi, how are you?»
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| «How are you today?»
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| «Fine»
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| «Um, are you sitting down?»
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| «Yes»
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| «Uh, I’m afraid I have some bad news for you»
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| «What do you mean bad news?»
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| «Um, I understand that Bob’s been with us with almost twenty-years now and -»
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| «Bob's okay, isn’t he?»
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| «Uh, oh Bob’s fine, a little upset, but fine. |
| Uh, he’s been a good worker for
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| us, he’s made all his quotas, his bonuses have always been in line.
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| Um, but we’re gonna have to let him go. |
| I don’t know quite how to tell you.»
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| «Why are you firing him? |
| What’s the big reason, what did he do?»
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| «It's a little delicate. |
| Unfortunately, we found him on top of his desk making
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| love to his secretary»
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| «Oh, that son of a bitch!»
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| «Well, I can understand you’re being upset at this point, but -»
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| «Upset is not the word! |
| That stupid rotten son of a bitch! |
| I can’t believe this!
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| «Well, um, he’s gonna need your support through this»
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| «Support my f***ing ass!»
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| «Alright, right now he’s on his way home now»
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| «On his way home to me -»
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| «Yes»
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| «He's got another thing coming when he gets home. |
| I’m gonna tape the locks on
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| the door, I’m throwing his s*** outside on the front lawn. |
| He can just have it
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| all. |
| I’m not even gonna be here when he gets back. |
| That son of a bitch!
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| And now, now, I don’t feel so bad about f***ing his brother!» |