Lyrics KWAKU - Vic Mensa
I
was
born
in
Asokore,
Koforidua
in
the
eastern
region
of
Ghana
And
I
started
schooling
in
a
one
room
school
house,
you
know
Now
I
can
look
back
and
say
everybody
was
poor
But
erm
we
didn′t
know
we
were
poor
Because
we
had
food
all
the
time,
a
loving
family
The
main
problem
was
trying
to
go
fetch
water
Because
erm
there
was
no
running
water
in
the
house
And
erm
the
bathroom
is
somewhere
there
outside
We
didn't
have
the
clean
shoes
that
еverybody
had
We
didn′t
have
good
clothing
erm
It
wasn't
particularly
vеry
comfortable
Being
under
British
colonial
domination
And
then
I
erm
came
to
the
United
States
in
1977
Just
before
the
winter
Chicago
then
had
a
murder
rate
of
around
close
to
a
thousand
a
year
It
was
very
violent
city
That's
when
it
earned
it′s
nickname
as
the
Beirut
on
the
lake
But
again,
that
did
not
scare
me
erm
I
went
to
63rd
We
used
to
say
that
47th
street
was
so
dangerous
That
if
you
died,
the
parents
may
not
come
for
your
body
If
you
were
in
the
47th
streets
Yeah,
it
was
bad,
but
still,
the
city
was
fun
Well,
when
I
had
a
son
and
I
just
thought
that
It′s
better
we
stay
in
Chicago,
raising
kids
The
good
thing
about
Chicago,
is
you
learn
the
truth
about
America
There's
no
sugar-coating
nonsense
in
this
town
I
got
scared
though,
I
got
scared
because
I
thought
you
could
be
shot
And
when
you
started
getting
in
trouble,
I
started
grieving
I
started
grieving
very
fast,
my
heart
was
beating,
I
was
having
nightmares
Because
you
were
having
real
problems
with
the
police
But
in
the
meantime,
I′m
called
to
come
and
look
for
the
police
station
Where
my
son
could
be
I
was
really,
really
scared
that
one
of
these
days
I
may
be
called
to
the
mortuary
to
identify
your
body
Your
growing
up
in
Chicago
gave
me
a
lot
of
heartache
and
headache
But
around
the
time
you
did
the
Innanetape
The
enthusiasm
with
which
you
handled
that
And
the
friends
all
around
you,
how
mature
they've
become
You
know,
all
of
it
just
made
me
like
′Okay,
this
kid's
made
it′
I
think
my
father
in
his
grave
would
be
very
happy
That
erm
I
brought
up
some
good
kids
in
America
And
particularly
also
I
see
it
as
a
great
success
If
I
leave
I
have
very
few
regrets
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