| June 30th, 11:07 I got that call
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| She 8 centimeters, my lil' man about to fall
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| Scuffing my Air Forces, running through the hospital hall
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| Deja vu, like I been here before
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| I’m feeling reborn, like a Bed-Stuy brethren, my first born
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| Dre, I’m about to have a bad boy, family in the lobby
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| See my nigga Church, «What Up,"shit I left the camcorder in the truck
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| Running through the maternity ward, out of breath, sweating
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| I swear to God every minute’s starting to feel like a second
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| I seen Hell staring down the barrel of a Smith &Wesson
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| My son’s ultrasound the closest I ever been to Heaven
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| Lord forgive me for my sins, I know it’s last minute
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| Put the chronic in the air, a little hash in it
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| Spread my wings, If only I could fly
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| Why fight to live homie?, If we only living to die
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| I hope you grow up to become that everything you can be
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| That’s all I wanted for you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| But in the end I hope you only turn out better than me
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| I hope you know I love you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| My little man, your day is coming, coming, your day is coming, I tell you
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| And when it comes, just keep it running, running, just keep it running,
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| I tell you
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| They say every time somebody die a child is born
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| So I thank the nigga who gave his life for the birth of my son
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| 11:32, she screaming at the top of her lungs
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| I’m panicking, nurse yelling for the doctor to come
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| All I could remember was lamaze class, breathe baby
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| «One (one), two (two), three (three), four (four),"I see the head
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| Doc busting through the door, he between the legs
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| He see the head, it’s my baby boy
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| 11:46, the head out, she screaming, making crazy noise
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| Pain is love, my stomach folding like a La-Z-Boy
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| I’m feeling like Mariah Carey, all these butterfly’s
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| Voices singing to me, sound like Teena Marie
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| I’m calling niggas on tour, «Jayo tell Spiz I just cut the umbilical cord»
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| 11:57, a soldier is born, and he’s flesh of my flesh, young Harlem Caron
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| I hope you grow up to become that everything you can be
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| That’s all I wanted for you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| But in the end I hope you only turn out better than me
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| I hope you know I love you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| My little man, your day is coming, coming, your day is coming, I tell you
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| And when it comes, just keep it running, running, just keep it running,
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| I tell you
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| I wanna thank Dr. Af and Nurse Theresa, for bringing my baby boy to life
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| You birthed a Caesar, And my baby Mama, Aliska
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| For pushing out a 10-pound, 4-ounce Mini-Me, I still can’t believe it
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| Nose, ears, eyes, chin, just like your Daddy
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| I die before you grow up and be just like your Daddy, or your Grandfather
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| Call Uncle Zip, tell him I got a son and I ain’t even in Harlem
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| I’m popping Cris with your Godfathers, Baron Davis and «D-Mack"Darius Rogers
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| Drop the top on the '71, with my face in the clouds, Lord spare my son
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| And watch over Aaron Wright, T’Yan and Lil' Pun
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| Lowriding, banging «Ready to Die,"track number 1
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| If I bust 5 times and they never see the sun
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| My life is a black hole, like the barrel of a gun, one
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| I hope you grow up to become that everything you can be
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| That’s all I wanted for you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| But in the end I hope you only turn out better than me
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| I hope you know I love you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| My little man, your day is coming, coming, your day is coming, I tell you
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| And when it comes, just keep it running, running, just keep it running,
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| I tell you
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| I hope you grow up to become that everything you can be
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| That’s all I wanted for you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| But in the end I hope you only turn out better than me
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| I hope you know I love you young’n, like Father, like Son
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| My little man, your day is coming, coming, your day is coming, I tell you
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| And when it comes, just keep it running, running, just keep it running,
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| I tell you |