Nas yeah, yeah it started with rhythms i heard listenin to the wall the bouncin of basketballs on playgrounds and all the empty bottles is hollow wind blowin inside em the flow and the rhymin got my alignment to a science mixing with my moms in the kitchen, them spoons rattling pots and pans, faucet water pouring tunes managing to come from all the fussing and ramballing what i know this was, pure music untampered with and all them fuckin things showbiz does older thugs showed us stuff, like how to hold a plug juice from the street life it almost could have blowed us up crates of records, great sessions, had the whole hood jammin large speakers fresh made smell the wood sandin father did his blues, smooth legendary jazz man saw his wife secondary to his true passion started with my crew rappin new jacks in 82 never look back now look what it changed me to, music
marsha (floetry) we gotta believe the future, we gotta believe the past we gotta believe in more, they know that we have we gotta believe each other, we gotta open up our minds coz music is for life
Hi-tek whats the difference between me and you is im a real cognisor of this rap shit i really do it my whole life man is really music through my bass line im living through it another expression of life i couldnt live without i like my music straight pure not watered down damn it feels good to fulfil my dreams of getting out the hood kept me busy, gave me a chance to stop selling drugs spending time in the basement kept me from acktin up zoneing out, wishin dre could check it out im here now i cant believe the proof in the pudding, everything happen for a reason through this music im able to feed my family when im stressed out its my sanity its a life style, all on the street, in here hollywood music in my DNA, its my lively hood, music
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Common keep the music alive the good and the strong survive i close my eyes and imagine i was jackson 5 randy and michael going through lifes cycle music allowed me to let life go so vital to a youngster comin up amoung street hustlers the big beat would touch us in such a special place given the ghetto a taste of what freedom is like i reached the point in my life when i was needing a mic no second guessing, self expression, and lessons learned aggression became sessions where sess was burned put my soul into it, now my feet is firm in the game where a name is hard to earn and hot cats careers get scarred and burned through the years mine took a godly turn this is the story of my life man trapped in the verse no matter money or the movies, music is first
not sure if its all right but i couldnt find this any where so i decided to do it myself
Compositores: Nasir Jones (Nasty Nas), Lonnie Rashid Lynn (Common), Tony L Cottrell (Cottrell Tony Louis), Marsha Angelique Ambrosius (Ambrosius Marsha) ECAD: Obra #15598737