Lyrics Place That Birthed Me - Soul Khan
It′s
like:
straight
from
the
city
of
sunshine
and
silicone
Even
on
the
busiest
streets,
you
still
feel
alone
Unless
you're
repping
a
set
or
set
to
direct
A
mill
or
millimeter′s
how
they
measure
respect
They
say
the
weather
is
best,
but
sometimes
it
rains
and
Sometimes
it
bleeds
cause
drugs
line
the
veins
of
All
kinds
of
fiends,
they
all
got
the
need
In
the
hills
and
the
ghetto
and
what
lies
between
Got
one
life
to
lead,
but
two
different
faces
Prime
real
estate
for
the
youthful
and
famous
Too
many
cops
are
abusive
and
racist
But
white
folks
still
staying
glued
to
the
matrix
Chicks
drop
stacks
for
rags
on
rodeo
Then
they
hit
the
strip
to
sniff
some
more
yayo
Dudes
on
the
street
sipping
forties
like
they're
Drano
The
city
where
the
angel
pawned
his
own
halo
Let's
take
a
trip
to
the
place
that
birthed
me
Home
of
Roscoe′s
and
big
game
worthy
Los
Angeles,
I
can′t
love
it
enough
So
no
matter
where
I'm
at,
I
put
my
w′s
up
Now,
I
could
spit
a
reference
to
different
intersections
But
that
wouldn't
capture
California
in
its
essence
The
asphalt
is
scalding
beneath
your
chucks
Wherever
we
post
up,
there′s
burrito
trucks
And
the
traffic
in
the
city
turns
the
corner
to
a
jukebox
Bumping
ever
genre
from
Foreigner
to
2Pac
Peace
to
the
homie
selling
Oranges
Now
he's
got
a
small
fortune
in
his
tubesocks
It′s
where
I
learned
to
freestyle
with
ease
and
fluency
Used
to
hear
people
preach
peace
and
unity
The
women
were
an
infinite
spectrum
of
thickness
And
greeted
every
increase
in
heat
with
nudity
Now
I'm
in
the
east
with
a
dream
and
a
tunnel
vision
You
gotta
leave
home
to
see
home
for
what
it
isn't
So
some
day,
I′ll
return
like
the
sun
arisen
And
on
my
mama′s
mama,
I
hope
that
nothing's
different
Let′s
take
a
trip
to
the
place
that
birthed
me
Home
of
Roscoe's
and
big
game
worthy
Los
Angeles,
I
can′t
love
it
enough
So
no
matter
where
I'm
at,
I
put
my
w′s
up
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