paroles de chanson East Africa - Gabriel Teodros
Tadias,
you
Ethiopian
man?
Yeah,
what
are
you
you?
Yeah,
me
too
No
you're
not,
Amerinya
tichilalehi?
Tinish,
tinish
Tinish,
tinish?
Boy
you
should
learn!
Even
though
I
don't
speak
in
my
mother's
tongue
Let
there
be
no
confusion
to
where
I
come
from
You
couldn't
tell,
huh?
I'm
Ethiopian
Born
in
a
foreign
land,
Scottish
& Irish
dad
He
had
more
Indigenous
roots
further
back
I
barely
knew
'em
though
Grew
up
mostly
at
my
momma's
pad
And
used
to
get
clowned
when
I
went
to
class
For
speaking
with
an
accent
So
when
I
went
back
home
I
only
spoke
English
Got
deep
in
my
reading
Watched
TV
too
much
And
lost
the
language
It
sucks
Because
I
can't
find
the
words
when
they
say
what's
up
In
Amerinya
Here
in
America
we
live
isolated
Or
in
tight-knit
communities
You
could
find
me
on
the
outside
usually
Looking
in
just
praying
y'all
could
use
me
East
Africa,
these
songs
are
for
your
peace
They
shot
another
child
in
the
streets
Somebody
in
the
crowd
threw
a
rock
at
the
police
And
you
don't
hear
about
me
Bloodshed,
massacre,
Africa's
east
The
beauty
and
pain
of
Africa's
east
How
many
lie
slain
in
Africa's
east
The
love
of
my
people
from
Africa's
east
I'm
just
another
child
here
from
Africa's
east
They
shot
Johnny
down
in
the
streets
Because
somebody
in
the
crowd
threw
a
rock
at
the
police
They
arrest
children
who
just
want
peace
And
my
poor
momma
now
she
just
can't
get
to
sleep
It
gets
deep
My
cousin
won't
go
to
school
Because
if
she
do,
who
knows
what
these
cops
will
do
They
arrest
children
after
taking
they
shoes
Walk
'em
to
a
prison
camp
for
trying
to
go
to
school
The
media
is
ruled
You
can
not
trust
the
news
They
jail
journalists
for
trying
to
tell
the
truth
And
I
think
of
Emu,
my
auntie
that
I
barely
knew
You
think
I'm
safe
here
but
I
wish
I
was
out
there
with
you
Because
I
question
what
can
one
song
do
10,000
of
youth
locked
Hundreds
have
been
shot
In
less
then
a
year
god
I
only
know
a
small
part
Breaking
my
heart
Continents
apart
They
shot
another
child
in
the
streets
Somebody
in
the
crowd
threw
a
rock
at
the
police
And
you
don't
hear
about
me
Bloodshed,
massacre,
Africa's
east
The
beauty
and
pain
of
Africa's
east
How
many
lie
slain
in
Africa's
east
The
love
of
my
people
from
Africa's
east
I'm
just
another
child
here
from
Africa's
east
I'm
a
child
of
the
horn
From
the
day
I
was
born
This
pain
I
have
worn
Families
war-torn
You
have
been
forewarned
From
the
soil
of
Asmara
To
Addis
Ababa
I
will
always
ride
for
you
Study,
work,
rhyme
for
you
You
are
all
born
royal
It
shows
in
your
walk
Oromo
to
Anuak
Out
here
in
the
blocks
We
scatter
but
not
lost
Seattle
where
cash
rules
Somali
they
feel
it
too
May
these
words
touch
you
and
bring
truth
to
the
surface
With
every
cut
deep
I'm
revealing
my
purpose
As
energy
surges
I
gave
up
on
searching
For
acceptance
from
any
culture
or
person
Hard
working
like
a
cab
drive
When
I
rhyme
right,
if
it
comes
tight
it's
a
divine
light
Not
mine,
but
ancestors
inside
And
future
children
that
wish
to
see
life
They
shot
another
child
in
the
streets
Somebody
in
the
crowd
threw
a
rock
at
the
police
And
you
don't
hear
about
me
Bloodshed,
massacre,
Africa's
east
The
beauty
and
pain
of
Africa's
east
How
many
lie
slain
in
Africa's
east
The
love
of
my
people
from
Africa's
east
I'm
just
another
child
here
from
Africa's
east
1 Sacred Texts (Intro)
2 Do U (feat. Jerm)
3 No Label (Esma Remix)
4 Beautiful (GT Version)
5 Sexcapism
6 Racoon Rock (feat. Toni Hill)
7 East Africa
8 Don't Cry For Us (feat. Khingz Makoma & Toni Hill)
9 In This Together
10 The Dirty 6 (Skit)
11 It's That (feat. Geologic)
12 Third World Wide
13 Warriors (Lovework Reprise)
14 Chili Sauce
15 Find A Place (feat. Rajnii Eddins)
16 Lovework (feat. Toni Hill)
17 Rest 'O Me Dayz (feat. Khingz Makoma)
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