Lyrics Stop Racism - Tony D
[Tony
D]
Style
within
yes,
there
is
no
goal
too
grim
I
teach
the
way
yo,
to
match
the
color
of
my
skin
So
get
it
right
y'all,
my
family
had
to
organize
Comin
over
on
a
boat
you
see
they
had
to
realize
That
they
were
one
yes,
in
a
nation
of
so
many
Nationalities
of
people,
knowledge
we
had
plenty
As
an
equal,
but
still
some
considered
us
an
outcast
Names
like
guinea
and
wop,
is
what
was
used
in
the
past
To
describe
us
nonetheless
we
kept
our
head
up
Knowin
in
the
future
we
shall
all
drink
from
the
same
cup
Unity
is
what
I'm
strivin
for
G,
so
let
it
be
Ebony
and
ivory
in
our
community
in
harmony
Livin,
perfectly
together
as
a
whole
From
the
bottom
of
South
Africa
to
the
North
Pole
When
I
look
at
a
human
you
can
say
I'm
color
blind
Cause
I
see
them
with
my
eyes
but
I
judge
them
with
my
mind
Stop
racism
[Tony
D]
Hardheaded
individuals
say
media
blow
up
Is
the
cause
of
all
racism,
it's
mentally
throw
up
So
grow
up
and
learn
that
the
problem
exists
Like
Markie
said,
we
gotta
unball
our
fists
And
put
away
the
bats
and
throw
away
the
knives
And
get
rid
of
the
guns,
that
can
hurt
the
lives
Of
our
children,
you
see
I
pray
for
the
future
It
was
once
quoted,
to
let
knowledge
uproot
ya
To
build
as
one,
and
elevate
and
keep
climbin
Stop
racism,
the
cause
that
I'm
rhymin
I
can't
wait
for
the
twenty-first
century
It's
gotta
happen
now,
cause
that's
the
way
it's
meant
to
be
But
you
say
how,
can
we
do
this
you
gotta
put
your
mind
to
it
And
know
like
Bo
and
just
run
right
through
it
My
conclusion
to
the
topic
will
be
racism
MUST
end
Apartheid
you're
THROUGH
with
the
message
I
send
Stop
racism
[Tony
D]
There's
a
handful
of
people
I'm
unable
to
reach
It's
like
tryin
to
find
a
certain
grain
of
sand
on
the
beach
A
few
friends
of
mine
said
it's
a
worthless
cause
Like
Run-D.M.C.,
it'll
only
"Pause"
And
keep
goin,
some
people
will
remain
prejudiced
It's
my
job
to
make
'em
see
through
the
fog
in
their
midst
Would
it
suffice
this
is
the
church,
and
this
is
the
steeple
There's
many
religions,
but
there's
only
two
people
That's
man
and
woman,
and
woman
and
man
And
if
I
can
I'ma
make
'em
understand
That
twenty
years
after
Martin
Luther
King
It's
still
the
same
'ol
thing
We
fed
the
world,
and
saved
the
farms
We
even
greeted
the
homeless
with
open
arms
But
when
it
comes
to
racism
and
apartheid
The
people
run
away
and
try
to
hide
That's
not
the
answer,
the
problem
can
be
solved
by
you
I'm
doin
mine,
now
what
you
gonna
do?
Stop
racism
[Tony
D]
Yo,
the
message
I
send
is
racism
MUST
end
Not
only
in
South
Africa
but
here
in
the
U.S.
And
everywhere
else
in
the
country
in
the
world
On
the
planet
for
that
matter
y'knahmsayin?
Blacks
and
whites,
reds,
greens,
yellows,
oranges
Everybody
must
live,
AS
ONE,
as
man
is
supposed
to
be
And
from
Tony
D,
I'm
outta
here,
harmony
for
the
90'
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