Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Brooklyn Renaissance , by - Skyzoo. Release date: 16.03.2009
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Brooklyn Renaissance , by - Skyzoo. Brooklyn Renaissance |
| Look |
| I’m from the heart and soul of the city |
| The home of the Biggie’s and Jiggas |
| Gang Starrs, gang scars, niggas get busy |
| The blocks hot and hip hop prolly saved me |
| Dodged problems from cops stoppin' and Glocks cockin' |
| Yo I gotta pop shit about my borough |
| We can go from rock choppin' |
| To flippin' that and investin' in stock options |
| Was born in the 'ville |
| Raised in the 'Bush |
| Put my name in the books as a legend |
| And now I’m eatin' like my face in the puss |
| I know you mad and you hatin' the Brook for doin' what you can’t |
| I’m from the home of the Boot Camp |
| Where food stamps kept the hood fed, now you see us advance |
| Sometimes I hold down a corner with my feet in the stance |
| Like, «This is my block» prolly got the heat in my pants |
| We either go to work or holdin' work, I need a plan |
| So I took all of those that came before me |
| Put Brooklyn on my back, got the fame and glory |
| Change of stories |
| Switched the chapters, turned the page |
| Turn the age of 12 and burned the stage |
| From burnin' haze with homeboys to earnin' wages |
| For my boys, that’s my word I’m stayin' in BK mothafucka |
| «Welcome to Bucktown U.S.A.» |
| — Boot Camp Clik 'Welcome To Bucktown U.S.A.' |
| «Brooklyn» — Ol' Dirty Bastard 'Brooklyn Zoo' |
| «It is the place that I stay» — Mos Def 'Brooklyn' |
| «Despite of who I am and where I’m from» |
| «I'm from Brooklyn, a place where stars are born» — Genius/GZA 'I Gotcha Back' |
| «Welcome to Bucktown U.S.A.» |
| «Brooklyn» |
| «It is the place that I stay» |
| «Despite of who I am and where I’m from» |
| «I'm from Brooklyn, a place where stars are born» |
| «Representin' B.K. |
| to the fullest» — Notorious B.I.G. |
| 'Kick In The Door' |
| All rise for the 7−18 representer |
| Stay clean from December to November |
| Corner store Sky that’s the moniker |
| Switch flows every four lines for the followers |
| Follow my lead |
| My zip code is give and go |
| From the borough where it’s obviously |
| You bottle and move or bottle your dreams |
| I level the playing field, help 'em try to believe |
| If I’m a breath of fresh air then you aspire to breathe |
| Still hood like a dollar shot of Henny |
| And splittin' dime bags, put the five in the philly |
| Now holla if you with me |
| I tell 'em, «Move like it was two strikes» |
| Respirate the pen, I give it new life |
| Spit it how I see it |
| See how I send the word like I’m around back |
| The first one to ever hit the curb with a soundtrack |
| I Corner Store Classic’d all over the masses |
| Those is prerequisites, next fall is the classes |
| «Welcome to Bucktown U.S.A.» |
| «Brooklyn» |
| «It is the place that I stay» |
| «Despite of who I am and where I’m from» |
| «I'm from Brooklyn, a place where stars are born» |
| «Welcome to Bucktown U.S.A.» |
| «Brooklyn» |
| «It is the place that I stay» |
| «Despite of who I am and where I’m from» |
| «I'm from Brooklyn, a place where stars are born» |
| «Representin' B.K. |
| to the fullest» |
| The Crooklynites |
| Son we known for rockin' the mic |
| Besides tappin' pockets, gat cockin', niggas get right |
| Give me the limelight to invite, ignite |
| It’s like a bomb site |
| The wack I terminate on sight |
| To revive survive son, that’s only the strong |
| In these streets here, these cowards ain’t live, get gone |
| Try to gentrify us, this is where we belong |
| Out of towners can’t sell me shit this is where I was born |
| A resident |
| See it in my swag it’s evident |
| The state that I rep I’m proud of it, never hesitant |
| Brooklyn body shit, hooligans we negligent |
| But now it’s a renaissance, change for the betterment |
| A resurgence |
| On a rise back to prominence |
| We generate it now, regain the confidence |
| A lot of niggas had the chance but fell incompetent |
| Yeah, we the new niggas bringin' back the dominance |
| «Welcome to Bucktown U.S.A.» |
| «Brooklyn» |
| «It is the place that I stay» |
| «Despite of who I am and where I’m from» |
| «I'm from Brooklyn, a place where stars are born» |
| «Welcome to Bucktown U.S.A.» |
| «Brooklyn» |
| «It is the place that I stay» |
| «Despite of who I am and where I’m from» |
| «I'm from Brooklyn, a place where stars are born» |
| «Representin' B.K. |
| to the fullest» |
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| Rolacks ft. Skyzoo | 2018 |
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| Eyes Wide Shut | 2020 |
| A Song for Fathers | 2020 |
| Duly Noted | 2020 |
| Memory Serves Me | 2020 |
| At Least I Got One | 2020 |
| Turning 10 | 2020 |
| Duffle Bag Weekends ft. Ashtin Martin | 2020 |
| St. James Liquors | 2021 |
| Atypical | 2015 |
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| Long Money | 2017 |
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