| I try to hold some hope in my heart
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| For these African youths
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| Coming up where I’m from
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| Many traps to elude
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| Surrounded by Mostly white and affluent dudes
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| And somehow, you expected to have
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| Mastered this smooth
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| Swagger and move
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| With the right walk, the right talk
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| Fashion and crews
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| Souls subtly attacked and abused
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| And what’s funny’s being black wasn’t cool
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| Where I’m from til suddenly
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| You started hearing rap in the school
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| Hallways
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| Admist this madness I grew
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| With knack for amusing through this little skill
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| For rappin at dudes
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| An' we all like to laugh at the truth
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| But when you young and same facts
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| Pertain to who you rappin em to Well, I opted not to bring
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| That to the booth
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| But after a while, it sort of starts naggin at you
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| The crazed infatuation with blackness
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| That trash that gets viewed
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| And the fact that the tube only showed blacks
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| Actin the fool and I was watching…
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| (saturated with negative images and a limited range of Possibilities is strange…)
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| And it’s sad cause that naturally do Sort of condition your mind and over time
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| That’s what’s attractive to you
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| So young blacks don’t see themselves in Scholastic pursuits
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| Or the more practical routes
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| It’s makin tracks or it’s hoops
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| Or God-forbid movin packs for the loot
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| Even with this music we so limited — it’s rap or produce
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| And that narrow conception of what’s black isn’t true
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| Of course, still we feel forced to adapt to this view
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| Like there’s something that you’re havin to prove
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| Now add that to the slew
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| Of justification the capitalists use
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| For the new blaxploitation
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| Many actions excused
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| In the name of getting cash
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| That’s adversely impactin our youth
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| With mental slavery, the shackles is loose
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| And it’s hard to cut chains when they attached at the roots
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| So what the new black activists do For our freedom is just being them
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| Do what you’re passionate to Not confined by a sense that you have to disprove
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| Any stereotypes, so-called facts to refute
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| Or match any image of blackness
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| They’ve established as true
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| Perhaps we’ll break thru the glass ceilings
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| Shatter the roof and emerge
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| From these boxes that they have us in cooped
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| And grow to smash the mould that they casted of you
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| I’ll keep watching… |