Re: Guns and teens
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 10:32 pm
A classic (well in my mind anyway) rap lyric comes from the venerated Carlton Ridenhour aka Chuck D
When I get down
I give and get around
and when I cough
I do my best to cut it off
I dont claim to be a preacher
not paid to be a teacher
but what I do
is try to be a leader to the bone
Never could follow a man with a bottle,
he's a baby with a beard
and not a feared role model
and they ask me where i get it
I got it from my pops
and when the man is in the house
then all thebullshit stops
then a sing a song
about what the hell is going wrong
you never know
you can ever trust a tv or a radio
the station cant see whose in cahoots
because the KKK are wearing three piece suits
I be honest I got into Public Enemy by their thrid album as I dint really get rap preferring the stag offerings of NWA but I really matured with Public Enemy and Ice T. As for Tupac. i felt I found a diamond in the rough when a mate came back with 2Pacalypse Now LP and I heard the very sad song of Brendas Gone Have A Baby thenn there was an ode to his mother on Dear Mama on another album and realosed rap had a lot of scope in it style and approach and nbot just about the gangbanging bitches and ho's people associate with it.
Then he signed up with Suge Knight at Death Row and brought out that Makeveli stuff which was full of venom and hell fire...I knew he was going to get in trouble for that. i just didnt bank on him getting shot dead for it is all.
When I get down
I give and get around
and when I cough
I do my best to cut it off
I dont claim to be a preacher
not paid to be a teacher
but what I do
is try to be a leader to the bone
Never could follow a man with a bottle,
he's a baby with a beard
and not a feared role model
and they ask me where i get it
I got it from my pops
and when the man is in the house
then all thebullshit stops
then a sing a song
about what the hell is going wrong
you never know
you can ever trust a tv or a radio
the station cant see whose in cahoots
because the KKK are wearing three piece suits
I be honest I got into Public Enemy by their thrid album as I dint really get rap preferring the stag offerings of NWA but I really matured with Public Enemy and Ice T. As for Tupac. i felt I found a diamond in the rough when a mate came back with 2Pacalypse Now LP and I heard the very sad song of Brendas Gone Have A Baby thenn there was an ode to his mother on Dear Mama on another album and realosed rap had a lot of scope in it style and approach and nbot just about the gangbanging bitches and ho's people associate with it.
Then he signed up with Suge Knight at Death Row and brought out that Makeveli stuff which was full of venom and hell fire...I knew he was going to get in trouble for that. i just didnt bank on him getting shot dead for it is all.