Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Do You See, artist - Warren G.
Date of issue: 06.06.1994
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Do You See |
The blues has always been totally American |
As American as apple pie |
As American as the blues |
As American as apple pie |
The question is why |
Why should the blues be so at home here? |
Well, America provided the atmosphere |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
I take a look over my shoulder, as I get older |
Getting tired of mothafuckas saying, «Warren I told ya» |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
With these funny-bunny niggas, ain’t shit changing |
Got my Mama wondering if I’m gang banging |
But I don’t pay attention to these father figures |
I just handle mine, and I’m rolling with my niggas |
Off to the VIP, you see Snoop Dogg and Warren G |
Unbelievable how time just flies |
Right before your eyes, but you don’t recognize |
Now who’s the real victim, can you answer that |
The nigga that’s jacking or the fool getting jacked? |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
Another sunny day, another bright blue sky |
Another day, another muthafucka die |
These are the things I went through when I was growing up |
There’s only one hood, and niggas shit be throwing up |
And I knew it, there really ain’t nothing to it |
Thinking every fool’s gotta go through it |
Now let’s go back, how far, back in time |
Dragging to these hookas trying to mack for mine |
I remember when we all used to stop at the spot |
Back then my nigga-name was Snoop Rock |
It was all so clear, '87, '88, then '89s the year |
You say everywhere we roll, you can say we roll thick |
Way back then 2−1-3 was the clique |
Something to stay paid I was just a young hog |
Warren G, Snoop Rock and Nate Dogg |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
You make me wanna holla, get out the game |
Too many muthafuckas know my name |
While Snoop Dogg’s serving time up in Wayside |
I puts it down on the street, don’t try to take mine |
I had to reassure the homie that he wasn’t alone |
We’d talk, and him and Nate’d conversate on the phone |
He kept saying, «Nigga, it won’t be long |
Before a little skinny nigga like me’ll be home» |
I said «Snoop, things done changed, it’s not the same |
We need to get up out the game |
Cause we can get paid in a different way |
With you kicking dope rhymes and I DJ» |
Well as time goes past, slowly we try to make it |
But things are getting hectic, I just can’t take it |
Should I, A: Go back to slanging dope |
Or should I, B: Maintain and try to cope |
Or should I, C: Just get crazy and wild |
But no, I chose D: Create the G-Child |
It’s been on ever since with me and Mista Grimm |
This shit is getting so hectic that I can’t even trust him now |
What would you do for a Warren G cut |
Would you act the fool and nut the fuck up |
Back the fuck up, act the fuck up |
Niggas talk shit they get smacked the fuck up, straight up |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |
You don’t hear what I hear |
But it’s so hard to live through these years |
You don’t see what I see, every day as Warren G |