Lyrics White Rapper - DJ Format
Nine
deuce
was
the
year
my
ears
got
introduced
to
rap
Stealing
instrumentals
off
singles,
I'd
use
the
tracks
MC
Creu,
Mellow
Man,
and
Jeru
the
Damaja
"Tears"
from
the
King
& I,
was
the
few
I
had
Practice
in
my
room
for
hours,
improve
my
craft
On
every
artist's
album
that
I
heard
On
the
song,
breaking
dawn,
number
fourteen
Till
death
do
us
part
Wishing
that
I
was
from
the
fifth
ward
of
Houston
bad
A
white
kid
from
the
burbs,
bumping
Freeport
boys
Too
much
trouble
to
see
that
our
squad
could
set
Up
in
class
repping
bum
stickity
bum,
giggity
gangster
Gangster,
biting
Spice
1 and
Das
EFX
Kriss
Kross
and
Method
Redman
in
my
headphones
Blasting
"Time
Time
4 Sum
Aksion"
That's
when
then
the
teacher
would
get
mad
And
she
would
kick
me
out
the
classroom
The
bell
rang,
start
a
cypher
in
the
bathroom
Up
inside
the
gym,
took
turns
spitting
We'd
beat
the
bleacher
with
our
hands,
tryna
keep
the
beat
Only
white
dude
that
went
to
my
school
That
spit,
proved
I'm
sick,
and
I
will
eat
MCs,
I
have
room
To
grow,
the
talent
show,
I
rocked
the
vest
like
Treach
Miami
Hurricane
hat
while
I
held
the
mic
Haters
talking
shit
like
who,
this
ain't
Vanilla
Ice
And
I
don't
care
if
he's
nice,
on
my
life
I
don't
like
no
white
rappers
Growing
up
it
was
tough,
my
family
said
that
I
sucked
They
gave
up,
I
was
just
a
white
rapper
But
I
created
a
buzz,
cause
I
bust
In
the
booth,
I
go
nuts,
but
I'm
just
a
white
rapper
With
no
way
to
be
dope,
and
I
know
that
you
think
I'm
a
joke
Cause
I'm
just
a
white
rapper
Put
my
heart
on
the
stage,
on
the
page
But
at
the
end
of
the
day,
I'm
still
just
a
white
rapper
In
ninth
grade,
a
pimp
gave
me
a
better
attempt
I
was
convinced
I'd
get
a
deal
My
skills
improved
a
hundred
percent
Back
then,
nobody
had
studio
equipment
in
their
crib
I
was
the
only
one
that
did
I
spent
my
life
in
that
basement
On
cruise
road,
up
in
eagle
point
Cops
labeled
it
a
gang
house,
we
was
doing
music
We
dropped
out,
dreaming
of
being
on
it
[?]
31,
I
would
go
out
and
perform
at
Open
mics,
when
no
one's
white
No
one
likes
to
clap
or
give
you
dap
Clubs
you
be
scared
to
go
inside
Stood
at
a
spot
in
the
hood,
20
miles
from
home
Waiting
to
finally
hit
the
stage
and
blow
their
mind
Performed
for
5 people,
or
20
at
best
Sending
demo
tapes
to
labels,
a
ton
of
rejects
A
ton
of
fake
record
companies
execs
on
my
talent
They
tried
their
best
to
convince
me
they
had
something
to
invest
And
just
wasting
my
time,
phony
managers
scamming
us
Girlfriend
and
family,
the
verdict
unanimous
To
"stop
rapping
you
piece
of
shit,
it's
not
happening
Now
act
white
and
grow
up,
are
you
tryn'na
embarrass
us?"
So
I
told
that
girl
bye
and
was
back
on
my
stride
Rhymes
kept
getting
better,
my
buzz
was
hard
to
deny
Almost
quit
and
when
I
did
got
introduced
to
the
guy
That
put
me
on,
and
he
been
through
the
same
struggle
as
I
A
white
rapper
Now
the
rap
game
is
flooded
with
rappers
From
every
nationality,
a
ton
of
them
crackers
The
fact
that
I
finally
came
up
is
miraculous
Twenty
years
later
my
name
is
becoming
established
My
album
is
on
the
rack
at
Best
Buy
I
was
at
the
BET
awards,
I
was
sitting
right
next
to
Luda
and
Rick
Ross,
but
who
would
have
thought
I
was
just
at
Jim
& Nick's,
flipping
chicken
tenders
and
French
fries
I
used
to
hate
when
people
asked
me
what
I
do
for
a
living
It
feels
great
to
tell
em
you're
a
musician
Until
they
ask
what
type
of
music,
I
tell
em
I
rap
Then
they
laugh,
looking
at
me,
they
be
like
"who
are
you
kidding?"
I
be
like
"Google
me
bitch,"
They
always
compare
us
white
boys
to
one
another
Is
your
music
like
his?
You
should
be
rich,
freestyle,
making
stupid
requests
Before
I
made
it
in
music
I
never
used
to
have
shit
Now
I
got
my
own
crib,
I
can
afford
my
car
Fans
say
my
music
helps
them
when
they're
going
through
hard
times
I
speak
my
mind
even
when
I'm
going
too
far
Even
though
a
part
of
me
agree
with
Lord
Jamar
We
are
guests
in
hip
hop,
I'm
appreciative
That
you
finally
let
us
in
the
crib
But
I
busted
my
ass
to
get
respect
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