Lyrics Black Messiah - Bonus Track - Rakim
Love,
respect
and
appreciate
For
the
Black
society
And
to
the
Black
Panther
party
we
salute
you
It′s
Rakim,
let's
go
1948,
Chicago,
Illinois
A
young
panther
was
born
He
became
a
man
when
he
was
just
a
little
boy
Excellent
athlete,
he
excelled
in
the
classroom,
too
High
supreme
action
speed,
that′s
when
his
passions
grew
Racial
injustices,
poverty,
slavery
He
went
to
college,
studied
law,
then
joined
the
NAACP
A
lot
of
bad
things
happened
People
need
to
have
answers
Why
should
he
keep
asking?
So
he
joined
the
Black
Panthers
Have
a
mission,
need
assistant
Invite,
try
to
get
all
of
them
Fight
capitalism,
the
socialism
Fight
fire
with
war
The
right
cause,
grow
plan
That
requires
understanding
The
life
course
and
a
good
man
The
Black
Messiah
Fred
Hampton
A
good
man
Am
I
a
good
man?
A
good
man
Am
I
a
good
man?
Am
I
a
good
man?
A
good
man
Man
had
a
lot
of
heart
Some
say
a
lot
of
nerves
Man
had
a
lot
of
smarts
The
man
with
the
million
dollar
words
Led
by
example
Righteous
people
wanna
follow
Take
a
special
kind
of
man
to
Unite
the
gangs
in
Chicago
Made
'em
march
in
peace
Become
allies,
soldiers
Supervised
and
policed
They
brutalized
and
controlled
us
He
wouldn't
miss
a
lot
of
tricks
Told
them
what
he
knew
about
law
Informed
them
about
politics
Told
them
what
he
knew
about
war
All
races,
one
vision
The
American
activist
Began
the
Rainbow
Coalition
Everybody
thought
Jackson
did
Genocide,
a
global
bliss
Poetry
like
a
vocalist
FBI′s
most
wanted
list
Revolutionary
socialist
A
good
man
Am
I
a
good
man?
A
good
man
Am
I
a
good
man?
Am
I
a
good
man?
A
good
man
Here
we
go
They
can′t
take
it
no
longer
He
getting
bigger
by
the
hour
Everyday
getting
stronger
The
people
give
him
more
power
Intelligent,
disciplined
He
can
organize
confusion
Militant,
different
He
can
recognize
illusions
Maybe
overthrow
the
government
Protest,
riots
Maybe
even
run
for
president
But
who
would
wanna
keep
him
quiet?
The
informants
on
the
inside
They
still
seems
unstoppable
But
this
is
always
how
our
leaders
die
Because
they
getting
too
powerful
Like
the
barrel
of
a
gun,
crucified
He
was
only
21
Look
at
all
the
things
he
did
in
a
short
time
Imagine
all
the
things
that
he
could've
done
If
he
could
speak
from
the
grave
Fred
Hampton
would
say
this
"You
can
kill
a
Black
Panther
But
the
Panther
still
exists"
This
record
is
dedicated
to
the
Chairman
Fred
Hampton
May
you
rest
in
everlasting
peace
And
to
his
family
His
queen
Akua
Njeri
And
his
son,
the
Chairman
Fred
Hampton
Jr.
Peace,
love
and
respect
1 Cointelpro/Dec 4
2 Fight For You - From the Original Motion Picture "Judas and the Black Messiah"
3 EPMD
4 Welcome To America (feat. C.S. Armstrong & Angela Hunte)
5 What It Feels Like
6 Broad Day
7 Plead The .45th
8 Somethin' Ain't Right (feat. JID & Rapsody)
9 Letter 2 U
10 On Your Mind
11 Appraise
12 All Black
13 I Declare War
14 No Profanity
15 Last Man Standing
16 Respect My Mind
17 Revolutionary (feat. Bump J)
18 Teach Me
19 Contagious
20 Rich Nigga Problems
21 Outro
22 Black Messiah - Bonus Track
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