If we're all saying that rap is an art form then we gotta be more responsible for our lyrics. If you see everybody dying because of what you're saying, it don't matter that you didn't make them die, it just matters that you didn't save them.
I rap about fighting back. I make it uncomfortable by putting details to it. It might not have been politically correct but I've reached somebody; They relating to me. They relate to the brutal honesty in the rap.
During your life, never stop dreaming. No one can take away your dreams
Revenge is like the sweetest joy next to gettin' pussy.
You know it's funny, when it rains it pours they got money for wars, but can't feed the poor.
Will I, succeed, paranoid from the weed and hocus pocus, try to focus but I can't see.
Driving by my ambitions, desire higher positions, to see eternally and my mission, to be more than just a rap musician.
For every single dark night there is a brighter day.
When you do rap albums, you got to train yourself. You got to constantly be in character.
God damn! Drug dealers dealin' to the kiddies, Livin' in the city ain't no pity on the itty-bitty. We try to cry, but still they all die, I try to speak to the youth, and the truth is: they all high.
My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for.'
Unless we share with each other we gotta start makin' changes
But please don't cry, dry your eyes, never let up Forgive but don't forget, girl keep your head up
If I upset you, don't stress. Never forget That God isn't finished with me yet. I feel His hand on my brain... When I write rhymes, I go blind and let the Lord do His thang.
Everybody raps. We rap to make money. We do business. Ain't no other record company out there that sold as many records as we did.
I'm down for you, so ride with me. My enemies your enemies, Cause you ain't ever had a friend like me.
Dear Mama, don't cry, your baby boy's doin' good, Tell the homies I'm in heaven, and they ain't got hoods. Seen a show with Marvin Gaye last night, it had me shook, Drippin' peppermint Schnapps, with Jackie Wilson, and Sam Cooke.
Be grateful for blessings, Don't ever change, keep your essence. The power is in the people and politics we address.
Set me up, wet me up, niggas stuck me up... Heard the guns bust, but you tricks never shut me up.
I was raised in the city, shitty Ever since I was an itty bitty kitty Drinkin' liquor out my momma's titty And smokin' weed was an everyday thang in my household, And drinking liquor til' you out cold
After a long day of trying, to make my songs pay, making love all day against the wall in the hallway.
Gangsta Rap is dead. I've moved on. And the raps that I'm rappin to my community shouldn't be filled with rage? They shouldn't be filled with same attrocities that they gave me? The media they don't talk about it, so in my raps I have to talk about it, and it seems foreign because there's no one else talking about it.
My raps are a decision, rabble rousing, spiritual, like gospel music. I don't want to dance. We have so many things to deal with, we need to talk straight up and down.
I can't give up. It's a rap thang. And I ain't goin back to the crack game.
I'm 100 percent original, and that's what got me here. My rap music is more understandable, slower. It tells a story. You can write a book on each of my thoughts.
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