| I’m a stranger in a home I own
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| Been livin' here twenty long years with my fam like a Corleone
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| But where did everybody go that I used to know?
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| I moved in back in ‘Eighty-Four'
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| We was very ‘poor' -- wasn’t even sellin' gold weight
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| Just movin' in to the Gold State
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| I reminisce about the closed gate
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| That seemed to wrap around
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| The music that we made
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| It had a ghetto sound
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| Most cats was black and brown, in Urban areas
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| Was so infectious that it spread out like Malaria
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| New York to Cali, back to the Dirty-Dirty
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| We used to be sixteen, but now we pushing thirty
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| I seen it change early, I pulled a Jheri-Curly
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| On out to dready, but the next phase we wasn’t ready
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| It seemed enlightened as the years got longer
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| From black to white but the sales got stronger
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| We started going platinum, it was bound happen
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| We went pop, sleeping in beds of silk and satin
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| When I woke up from my sleep, pronounced
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| Saw the whole scene had changed, all my folks had bounced
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| But I ain’t leaving, ‘cause I own this block
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| Been paying off my mortgage steady with my bonds and stock
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| I be buying property, till I own the block
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| I love hip-hop, it’s all I got
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| There’s a stranger in my home
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| And he’s watching
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| Yeah… Yeah…Yeah
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| There’s a Stranger in my home
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| And he’s watching
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| There’s a stranger in my home, my house has been invaded
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| Went out for just a second
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| Came back — it ain’t the same as it was
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| At times I felt, could leave the door unlocked
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| And let all come and go as they please
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| But knowing that was there
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| When I had left, was there when I returned
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| New faces, replications, some styles that they have learned
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| Like Greeks had did Egyptians — Complex to simplified
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| I suddenly realized: My cribs been gentrified
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| And if people don’t know, then how could people come
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| Big money — neglect the hood, suburban promotion
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| From urban emotion to corporation
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| Who really don’t have a clue where they got they taste from
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| There’s a stranger in my home and my peoples is gone
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| And I’m feeling like the outsider standing alone
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| There’s a stranger in here, but the strangest thing to see
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| Is the way it’s looking right now, the stranger is me
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| There’s a stranger in my home
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| Infiltrating my throne
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| Stop messing with my crib
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| Won’t leave me alone
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| There’s a stranger, it’s danger, the call of hip-hop culture
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| When you’re feeling hot, when you’re not she’s a vulture
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| Know that we’re supposed to protect and respect
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| But it’s hard to stay righteous when you needing a check
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| There’s a stranger in my midst
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| Now I’m balling my fist
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| I never dreamed it would come to this
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| There is so much to me, so they’re following me everywhere I go
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| I don’t know what to do, but I gotta stay true
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| There’s a stranger in my home
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| There’s a stranger in my home
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| And he’s watching
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| (Yeah…Yeah…Yeah)
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| There’s a Strange…
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| From the root to the fruit
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| That’s where everything started at
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| This is God’s Act, we just act possessed |