paroles de chanson Outta Here - KRS-One
Back
in
the
days
I
knew
rap
would
never
die
I
used
to
listen
to
Awesome
2 on
WHBI
I
used
to
hear
all
kind
of
rap
groups
Before
sampling
loops
Rappers
wore
bell
bottom
Lee
suits
Me
and
Kenny
couldn't
afford
that
So
we
would
go
to
the
park
When
they
was
jammin'
to
hear
rap
I
used
to
listen
till
the
cops
broke
it
up
I
always
thought
to
myself
Damn,
why
they
fucked
it
up?
But
never
the
less
I
was
in
love
with
the
microphone
And
it
stayed
that
way
until
I
left
home
On
the
streets
of
New
York,
now
I'm
free
But
with
freedom
comes
big
responsibility
I
used
to
walk
around
driven
by
the
force
I
remember
how
large
Super
Rhymes
was
when
he
fell
off
I
used
to
wonder
about
Crews
that
used
to
rock
They
were
large,
but
none
of
them
Could
manage
to
stay
on
top
Do
you
ever
think
about
when
you
outta
here?
Record
deal
and
video
outta
here?
Mercedes
Benz
and
Range
Rover
outta
here?
No
doubt
BDP
is
old
school,
but
we
ain't
goin'
out
After
livin'
on
the
streets
alone
Some
years
went
by,
I
signed
myself
into
a
group
home
I
used
to
watch
the
show,
"I
Dream
of
Jeannie"
And
dreamt
about
when
will
I
be
large
like
Houdini?
But
I
was
messin'
with
graffiti
on
the
subway
And
gettin'
chased
by
the
cops
almost
everyday
I
knew
it
had
to
be
a
better
way
see
So
I
would
go
to
my
room,
blast,
Run
DMC
Around
1984
I
left
the
group
home,
again
alone
Still
dreamin'
about
the
microphone
Gimme
a
chance
man,
I
know
I
can
rock
it
But
I
had
to
worry
about
puttin'
money
in
my
pocket
So
when
I
reached
the
shelter
I
met
my
helper
DJ
Scott
La
Rock
And
we
both
loved
hip-hop
I
was
takin'
suckas
out
in
the
shelter
system
Yeah
there
was
rappers
in
the
shelter
But
I
had
to
diss
'em,
but
all
along
My
vision
was
never
lost
I
kept
seeing
all
these
rap
groups
fallin'
off
Do
you
ever
think
about
when
you're
outta
here?
Fly
girl
and
fresh
gear
outta
here?
Five-thousand
dollar
love
seat
outta
here?
No
doubt
BDP
is
old
school,
but
we
ain't
goin'
out
While
I'm
battling
these
rival
crews
Yes,
BDP
would
stay
in
the
street
news
Some
said
all
they
wanna
do
is
battle
They
can't
write
a
song,
so
their
careers
won't
last
long
Around
this
time
I
used
to
hang
with
Ced
Gee
And
DJ
Scott
La
Rock
used
to
buy
gold
with
Eric
B
I
didn't
meet
Rakim
till
later
with
Scott
I
remember
we
were
jammin'
at
the
rooftop
It
used
to
irk
me
when
these
critics
had
opinions
Scott
would
say,
"Just
keep
rappin',
I'll
keep
spinnin'"
We
had
a
fucked
up
contract,
but
we
signed
it
And
dropped
the
hip-hop
album
Criminal
Minded
We
told
the
critics
your
opinions
are
bull
Same
time
Eric
B
and
Rakim
dropped
Paid
in
Full
Hip-hop
pioneers
we
didn't
ask
to
be
But
right
then
hip-hop
changed
drastically
People
didn't
wanna
hear
the
old
rap
sound
We
started
samplin'
beats
by
James
Brown
In
the
middle
of
doin',
my
philosophy
Scott
was
killed
and
that
shit
got
to
me
But
knowin'
the
laws
of
life
and
death
I
knew
his
breath,
was
one
with
my
breath
I
had
nothin'
left
and
it
was
scary
So
I
dropped,
by
all
means
necessary
Another
hip-hop
group
that
was
a
friend
of
me
Was
a
revolution
crew
called
Public
Enemy
It
takes
a
nation
of
millions
to
hold
us
back
These
two
albums
set
off
consciousness
in
rap
But
all
along,
I'm
still
lookin'
around
And
all
I
can
see
are
these
rap
groups
fallin'
down
Do
you
ever
think
about
when
you
outta
here?
Condominium
and
beach
house
outta
here?
Credit
cards
and
bank
accounts
outta
here?
No
doubt
BDP
is
old
school,
be
we
ain't
goin'
out
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