don't start this shyt, brehFixed
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don't start this shyt, brehFixed
If you don't respect the town then we'll burn you down
Goddamn, it's a motherfukkin' riot
Black people on a rage, police, so don't try it
If you're not from the town then don't pass through
‘Cause some O.G. fools might blast you
It ain't right, but it's long overdue
We can't have peace 'til the nikkas get a piece too
I want G's so you label me a criminal
And if I die, I wonder if Heaven got a ghetto
Here on Earth, tell me what's a black life worth?
A bottle of juice is no excuse, the truth hurts
And even when you take the shyt
Move counties, get a lawyer, you can shake the shyt
Ask Rodney, Latasha, and many more
It's been going on for years, there's plenty more
When they ask me, "When will the violence cease?"
When your troops stop shootin' nikkas down in the street
nikkas had enough, time to make a difference
Bear witness, own our own business
fukk the guard, ‘cause it's hard tryin' to make ends meet
First we couldn't afford shyt, now everything's free
So we loot, please don't shoot when you see
I'm takin' from them ‘cause for years they would take from me
Now the tables have turned around
You didn't listen, until the nikkas burned it down, huh
And now Bush can't stop the hit
I predicted the shyt in 2Pacalypse
Lmao I looked at that shyt likeTidal has a playlist for these "revolutionary" times, that they just made yesterday. Pac has the most songs in the list
but they got Wonder Why They Call U bytch in there
there are way more pac songs deserving of that spot in that list than Wonder why
Man if folks thought Pac was outspoken and wild back then
If him and his mom were still here
no one ever came close on a huge level....nas at times but not really and nas is my goat or pac but no. cube i would say closest but ill take pacIndeed days like these is why there is no rapper above Tupac IMO. His music connected in a way that no other rappers has.
the message was so relevant and still is. Today there is no rapper that is even close to talking about the black experience like he did imo.
YezzirBig facts!!!!
But the funny part,the man is still here today the words he left are too powerful to ever die and the memory of Afeni too