Lyrics The World Is Listening - Akua Naru
Flashback,
'88
Copped
my
first
tape
Third
Grade
Young
girl
banking
Roxanne
Shante
Around
my
way
Called
McKay
Disarray
Langston's
a
dark
hues
get
bruised
Stored
away,
hey
Caught
in
cage
Fought
in
the
maze,
gave
up
And
now
I
got
dreams
of
being
live
on
stage
What
Turn
up
the
volume,
me
and
my
cousin
Doing
the
wop
Dreaming
about
the
Salt-N-Pepa
haircut
Speakers
bump
like
the
rock
pumps
The
rhythm
of
my
next
double-dutch
jump
What
you
want?
At
once
...and
we
love
the
We
dreamed
of
ourselves
Knew
when
Latifah
showed
us
what
a
queen
was
Went
from
invisible
to
seen
on
the
Smooth
tip
Sweet
Tee,
to
follow
Monie
in
the
Middle
on
the
scene
So
then
saw
myself,
I'll
drop
mics
when
I'm
over
Pick
up
a
pen
and
like
Antoinette
"Lights
Out,
Party's
Over"
This
is
for
Latifah,
for
Lyte,
for
Shante
Bahamadia,
Lauryn
Hill,
Heather
B,
for
Jean
Grae
E-V-E,
Nikki
D,
Salt-N-Pepa,
even
me
Apani
B,
for
Missy,
for
Kim,
and
Foxy
This
is
for,
Rah
Digga,
Rage,
Left
Eye,
for
Yo-Yo
Paula
Perry,
Nonchalant,
Da
Brat,
for
Jane
Doe
Rage,
Mystic,
BO$$,
Sparky
D
For
those
never
seen
On
the
search
for
female
emcees
The
microphone
fiends
Stomped
in
the
'90s
After
school
you
could
find
me
In
the
backyard
begging
for
a
beat
box,
rhyming
U-N-I-T-Y
and
Heather
B
Blues
Claim
the
news
of
the
death
of
Phyllis
Hymen
I
rap
to
keep
from
crying
Taking
Mine,
now
I'm
the
Bo$$
Recipe
for
a
show
They
say
no
girls
in
the
cipher,
so
I
rock
solo
Then
on
the
Blackstreet,
Ill
Na
Na
get
me
home,
though
I
rap
along
to
every
song
And
ain't
no
playing
with
my
Yo-Yo
Check,
how
I
hit
every
note,
though
Even
sung
along
with
patois
Like
in
the
joint
she
did
with
Patra
I'm
on
a
Romantic
Call...
(Talkin'
to
my
baby
Down
ah
mi
yard)
Blank
page
calling,
a
...[??]
The
crowd
yes
ya'llin'
Nonchalantly
in
the
trees
at
five
o'clock
in
the
morning
Sported
he
Kim
hardcore
wig,
then
came
Lauryn
She
showed
me
the
beauty
and
the
natural
cut
Amplify
my
Rage,
growing
out
my
afro
puffs
This
is
for
Latifah,
for
Lyte,
for
Shante
Bahamadia,
Lauryn
Hill,
Heather
B,
for
Jean
Grae
E-V-E,
Nikki
D,
Salt-N-Pepa,
even
me
Apani
B,
for
Missy,
for
Kim,
and
Foxy
This
is
for,
Rah
Digga,
Rage,
Left
Eye,
for
Yo-Yo
Paula
Perry,
Nonchalant,
Da
Brat,
for
Jane
Doe
Rage,
Mystic,
BO$$,
Sparky
D
For
those
never
seen
On
the
search
for
female
emcees
The
microphone
fiends
New
millennium,
came
of
age
While
things
stayed
the
same
Media
forms
changed
New
name,
from
What-What?
to
Jean
Grae
We
bootlegged,
the
bootleg
Put
away
cassette
and
VHS
tapes
in
vinyl
crates
Fast
forward
album
release
dates
Hip-hopalizing
what
we
buy
or
objectify
In
these
days
Tell
me
what's
the
plight
of
a
female
MC's
fate?
Or
what's
the
worth
of
a
woman's
story
to
a
DJ?
Downloading
everyone
and
now
my
heroes
seemingly
gone
Search
and
found
Lauryn
Hill
Unplugged
Guess
I
lost
one
Some
come
and
go
Self-labeled
bitch
and
ho
A
heretic
of
discourse
I
turn
off
the
radio
I
can't
relate,
nor
can
I
hate
For
the
ways
we
negotiate
The
sexist
spaces
we
navigate
I
stay
reppin'
Vaunted
by
the
crest
of
hip
hop's
crescent
It
seems...
"Fantasy's
what
people
want
reality
to
be"
This
is
for
Latifah,
for
Lyte,
for
Shante
Bahamadia,
Lauryn
Hill,
Heather
B,
for
Jean
Grae
E-V-E,
Nikki
D,
Salt-N-Pepa,
even
me
Apani
B,
for
Missy,
for
Kim,
and
Foxy
This
is
for,
Rah
Digga,
Rage,
Left
Eye,
for
Yo-Yo
Paula
Perry,
Nonchalant,
Da
Brat,
for
Jane
Doe
Rage,
Mystic,
BO$$,
Sparky
D
For
those
never
seen
On
the
search
for
female
emcees
The
microphone
fiends
The
world
is
listening
The
world
is
listening
The
world
is
listening
1 Intro
2 The Ride
3 The Backflip
4 Nag Champa Prelude
5 Nag Champa
6 Run Away
7 Tales of Men
8 The World Is Listening
9 The Wound Feat. Blitz The Ambassador
10 The Block
11 Mo(u)rning
12 The Flame (Narulude)
13 The Jones
14 Poetry: How Does It Feel?
15 Find Yourself
16 The Journey
17 Rhyme-Writer's High
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