Lyrics Stereotype - Kam
Don't
call
me
nigga,
whitey...
Big
fat
extra-crispy
bucket
of
chicken
2 liter
of
pepsi-cola
drinkin'
ass...
They
say
a
negro
ain't
good
for
nothin'
but
a
show
Talkin'
slang
and
walkin'
with
a
radio
Drippin'
sweat
on
basketball
courts
Dominatin'
but
that's
at
all
sports
Or
inventin'
a
new
kind
of
handshake
To
get
they
picture
on
a
box
of
pancake
mix
So
I
kick
some
hip
hop
And
go
to
church
sunday
to
hit
me
a
flip-flop
But
prayin'
ain't
all
we
do,
see
Next
we
play
bingo
and
barbecue
Them
days
I
could
praise
the
lord
and
still
gamble
And
eat
more
dead
meet
than
little
black
sambo
But
I
gotta
hear
a
lot
of
old
ladies
Catchin'
the
holy
ghost
most
in
their
80's
And
I
don't
wanna
hear
no
yellin'
Naw,
I
just
kick
it
and
finnish
this
watermelon
Cause
I'm
the
stereotype...
They
think
all
black
folks
look
alike
We
either
goin'
strike
or
hut,
hut,
hike
Or
up
on
the
microphone
makin'
their
neighborhood
nervous
So
I
get
poor
service
Wherever
I
go
they
steady
tryin'
to
put
jackets
on
me
Cause
I
ain't
one
of
they
fake-ass
homies
Naw,
I'm
just
a
negro
who
knows
what's
jumpin'
So
they
be
actin'
like
I'm
tryin'
to
steal
somethin'
When
I
go
to
the
store
or
out
to
eat
Ladies
start
puttin'
purses
by
they
feet
Pullin'
a
mace
out
they
bras
like
one-time
Waitin'
on
some
crime
For
me
to
commit
so
they
can
unload
That's
how
tricks
get
floored
Y'all
can't
let
y'all
imaginations
Get
the
best
of
y'all
And
that
goes
for
the
rest
of
y'all
Cause
I'm
the
stereotype...
So
I'm
just
your
typical
so-called
african-american
Back
in
your
hair
again
At
your
door
for
more
free
Butter
and
cheese,
please
Let
me
take
my
cake-cutter
And
tease
this
buckwheat
hairdoo
To
fit
the
stereotype
scenario
That
I
gave
on
my
application
Unemployment
information
Like
moms
can't
find
no
affordable
housin'
How
many
kids
she
got?
About
thousand
And
everyone
got
a
different
daddy
And
I
had
to
quit
my
job
cause
of
my
bad
knees
But
before
my
injury
I
was
fine
Did
everythin'
from
a
jack
to
a
shoeshine
I
was
allways
down
to
work
then
Until
I
got
stretched
out
in
the
pen
Now
I'm
the
stereotype...
So,
yeah,
i
get
it
all
from
the
big
screen
Showin'
black
girls
hoin'
at
sixteen
On
the
corner
outside
in
the
cold
half-naked
Ain't
nothin'
sacred?
Cause
all
they
know
is
what
they
seein'
on
daytime
dramas
So
now
they
like
teenage
grandmas
Who
gotta
stop
they
work
and
roll
To
the
nurse
for
a
purse
full
of
birth
control
And
that
ain't
so
proper
cause
in
my
hood
They
need
to
cancel
soap-operas
Cause
black
females
be
belivin'
all
that
That's
why
they
fall
flat
So
young
and
innocent
But
by
the
time
they
reach
eighteen
They
been
done
went
crazy,
hittin'
that
P-I-P
Every
Gladys
Knight
with
the
silent
E
So
I'm
the
stereotype
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