Lyrics Fallen Star - Talib Kweli
[Talib
Kweli]
Turn
me
up,
turn
me
up,
turn
me
up,
what
Turn
me
up,
turn
me
up,
turn
me
up,
what
(yeah)
Turn
me
up,
turn
me
up,
turn
me
up,
what
(yeah,
what,
yeah,
uh)
Pack
your
cannons
we
outlandishly
brandish
the
weapons
Meet
Jamaican
like
you
god
{U-god?}
and
'em
handing
you
lessons
We
learn
a
lot
from
the
60's
like
glaring
13
necks
Mainly
the
niggaz
get
shot
for
flaring
out
their
larynx
And
get
to
speakin'
on
a
conditions
of
black
people
that's
illegal
they
enforce
it
with
the
force
that's
lethal
make
you
wanna
grab
a
gun
and
throw
the
all
black
gear
on
head
to
congress
exercising
your
constitutional
right
to
bear
arms
leather
jackets
and
glasses
and
you
can
tell
it's
us
the
FBI
probably
bust
a
nut
if
we
self
destruct
call
it
militant
but
ain't
nobody
killing
Barry
{Goldwater}
you
can't
be
militant
if
you
ain't
got
no
military
but
it's
still
a
very
powerful
word
picture
some
niggaz
with
guns,
got
'em
very
disturbed,
word
now-a-days
you
could
get
shot
for
a
cheap
necklace
back
then
my
people
bust
shots
for
the
free
breakfast
[Hook]
now
before
you
see
God,
or
stand
before
Allah
you
could
learn
from
the
stars
that
fall
outta
the
sky
everybody
act
hard,
like
they
got
no
regard
so
we
mourn
falling
stars,
they
still
living
all
hard
(we
still
here,
word)
this
is
for
Medgar
Evers,
Martin,
and
my
brother
Malcom
sometimes
we
be
sittin
and
wishing
for
another
outcome
my
head
be
spinning,
it
be
full
of
why's
and
the
how
come's
the
value
of
life
is
so
cheap
if
your
skin
ain't
talcum
we
need
leaders,
we
looking
at
entertainers
it's
about
the
cash,
so
we
respect
the
biggest
gainers
niggaz
get
paid
then
they
run
away
from
the
community
that
ain't
gangsta
nigga,
you
the
opposite
of
Huey
P
don't
be
confusing
me
with
haters,
player
get
your
paper,
just
show
respect
to
the
folks
who
made
you
(yeah)
blessed
by
the
creator
so
give
money
nigga
just
don't
bring
a
plate
of
food
around
a
hungry
nigga
out
on
these
streets
the
police
is
killing
I'm
spilling
out
my
heart
on
these
beats
so
I
can
feed
my
children
(yeah)
disrespect
and
I'm
a
give
you
a
bar
to
save
your
life
because
we
don't
need
no
more
fallen
stars
[Hook]
stalk
the
stage
with
the
pride
of
the
panther
hands
off
Asada
and
the
blood
of
a
dance
floor
word,
rock
on,
throw
the
Tupac
on
he's
not
gone,
you
hear
his
influence
in
pop
songs
shine
brighter
than
those
Vegas
lights
illuminating
that
Vegas
night
to
the
party
after
the
fight
'til
the
gunshots
disturb
the
peace
like
Luda
too
bad
he
ain't
a
white
chick
in
Aruba
they'd
have
a
whole
department
dedicated
to
finding
the
killer
you'd
see
Afeni
Shakur
on
Larry
King,
and
motherfucking
Dennis
Miller
word,
Bill
O'Reilly
would
be
flapping
his
gums
how
much
respect
do
they
have
for
my
people?
actually
none
you
either
do
the
nigga
packing
a
gun
who
hate
niggaz
even
though
every
time
he
pass
a
mirror
he
staring
at
one
my
man
stressed
'cause
of
lack
of
funds
this
the
type
of
shit
that
make
you
wanna
drown
your
liver
and
blacken
your
lungs
[Hook
x3]
[spoken]
now
of
course
this
was
inspired
by
Tupac
Shakur
Eazy-E,
still
here
(still
here)
my
man
Justo
(still
here)
Big
L
(still
here)
Big
Pun
(still
here)
I'm
from
Brooklyn,
you
know
what
I'm
saying
Brooklyn
know
a
lot
about
tragedy
we
lost
our
Big
Poppa
and
our
baby
girl
that
was
our
whole
world,
yo
(still
here)
this
is
for
our
fallen
stars
inspired
by
the
poets,
revolutionaries,
and
activists
from
the
generation
before
us
come
and
do
our
thing
on
this
microphone
when
else
in
the
history
of
this
country
can
a
black
man
get
on
the
microphone
and
say
whatever
the
hell
he
wanna
say?
it's
a
lot
of
responsibility
but
we
standing
on
the
shoulders
of
our
ancestors
so
I
bear
that
burden,
throw
it
on
my
back
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