| Which side are you on
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| Which side are you on, boy?
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| See before I draw the line, I gotta welcome you close
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| To all the folks who knew Obama sold the people a hoax
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| Gave the money to suckas while our community’s still poor
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| Withdrew the troops, but started another war
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| Colonized and terrorized and created an oil crisis
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| So they could make a killin' on food and gas prices
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| Prisons is filling, they tryna lock up the future
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| Militarize borders and control of computers
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| While the stupid bumping music that ain’t healthy for the shawties
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| Povertize the schools and policeman in the hallways
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| Can’t be dormant, I’ve awoken, rise up, be ready
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| Brought the family with us and we hold the machete
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| Ridin' the fence, ridin' the fence
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| Too many people be ridin' the fence
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| Yeah you say you’re ready for war but are you convinced — I’m not convinced
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| If you’re a writer, freedom fighter, crime exciter, then let’s do this
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| We can make one big united middle finger to the U. S
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| Gimme the bravest and the truest, fuck the hippest and the coolest
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| We’re gonna spark the revolution, and cross it off our to-do list
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| Put your foot down if you look down on this criminal system
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| Put your book down, and get shook down like my niggas in prison
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| Don’t be condemning and condoning they actions in one sentence
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| Now keep in mind, you decide
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| Is you a patriot or a menace to society
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| To riot or sit by quietly
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| But don’t pull out your flag and try to say you gon' ride with me
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| You flip-flopping like hip-hopping, I don’t get locked in that trick box
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| Get got like Big and Pac, shit’s got to stop
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| I am the people not the pig, I repeat after Fred
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| So please blow my brains out if I ever forgive
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| I’m with the independent thinkers, I’m down with the movers and the shakers
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| And the ex-henny drinkers, the non-smokers
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| The health advocates, the non-voters
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| The young bloods in the hood trainin' like soldiers
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| I’m on the side with the hood gardens
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| With the little child who don’t color inside the margins
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| I don’t ride the fence, I cultivate my strength
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| 'Cause if it ain’t about power, it don’t make sense
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| An OG told me choose your battles wisely
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| In the struggle don’t forget about your children or your wifey
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| If you don’t see me on the podium everyday preachin' it
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| I hope my every action is teaching it
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| Revolution is a process, not a speech or a panel
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| Don’t bite off more than you can handle
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| Chi City, Palastina, Venezuela
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| To South Bronx baby!
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| Ay I still rock hard like slingshots in Palestina
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| Con todos los estudiantes por educación gratuita
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| I’m with workers uprising and the right to unionize
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| We ain’t crossed the border so you better legalize
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| I’m with Penã la Bronx, I’m still with Victor Toro
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| ‘Cause gentrification is pollutin' my borough
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| Decolonize the block, make your neighborhood better
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| I ain’t down with the rich, I’m more Richie Perez
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| Don’t talk to grand juries or cooperate with feds
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| I’m with students, doctors, janitors, teachers
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| We need living wages but they don’t believe us
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| Manida, Baretto, Spofford, Hunts Point
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| My point, my hood, I love, we join
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| Forces
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| Forming RDAC-BX
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| Taking over buildings Rebel Diaz for the children
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| Politics the sickness, streets express symptoms
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| Caught with a quickness, big business pimps 'em
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| Scholars play the simpleton, fools play with wisdom
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| Who will stand and fight back, who will play the victim?
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| Trials and tribulations, here’s your generations
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| Stolen history and outsourced innovation
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| Southern tower fell, tribes are at war
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| The battled story not represented in the score
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| The game’s fixed, most of the faces and names switched
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| Credit stolen for all art, science, religion, language
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| Technology, philosophy, and the strangest
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| They paid in Haitian for the knowledge of the ancients
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| Power in words, actions, pick a side
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| One sickness, one cure, one love, one blood, one war
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| Which side are you on?
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| Which side are you on, boy?
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| Which side are you on?
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| Come all of you good workers
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| Good news to you I’ll tell
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| Of how the good ol' union
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| Has come in here to dwell |