paroles de chanson Last Call - Kanye West
Yo,
fuck
you,
Kanye,
first
and
foremost
For
making
me
do
this
shit
muh'fucker
Had
to
throw
everybody
out
the
motherfucking
room
'Cause
they
don't
fucking
I'd
like
to
propose
a
toast
I
said
toast
motherfucker
And
I
am
(Here's
to
the
Roc)
And
they
ask
me,
they
ask
me,
they
ask
me,
I
tell
them
(Here's
to
Roc-A-Fella)
Raise
your
glasses,
your
glasses,
your
glasses
to
the
sky
(Here's
to
the
Roc)
This
is
the
last
call
for
alcohol,
for
the
(Mr.
Rockefeller)
So
get
your
ass
up
off
the
wall
The
all
around
the
world
Digital
Underground,
Pac
The
Rudolph
the
red-nosed
reindeer
of
the
Roc
I
take
my
chain,
my
15
seconds
of
fame
And
come
back
next
year
with
the
whole
fucking
game
Ain't
nobody
expect
Kanye
to
end
up
on
top
They
expected
that
College
Dropout
to
drop
and
then
flop
Then
maybe
he
stop
savin'
all
the
good
beats
for
himself
Roc-A-Fella's
only
niggas
that
helped
My
money
was
thinner
than
Sean
Paul's
goatee
hair
Now
Jean
Paul
Gaultier
cologne
fill
the
air,
yeah
They
say
he
bougie,
he
big-headed
Would
you
please
stop
talking
about
how
my
dick
head
is?
Flow
infectious,
give
me
10
seconds
I'll
have
a
buzz
bigger
than
insects
in
Texas
It's
funny
how
wasn't
nobody
interested
'Til
the
night
I
almost
killed
myself
in
Lexus
Now
I
am
(Here's
to
the
Roc)
And
they
ask
me,
they
ask
me,
they
ask
me,
I
tell
them
(Here's
to
Roc-A-Fella)
Raise
your
glasses,
your
glasses,
your
glasses
to
the
sky
(Here's
to
the
Roc)
This
is
the
last
call
for
alcohol,
for
the
(Mr.
Rockefeller)
So
get
your
ass
up
off
the
wall
Now
was
Kanye
the
most
overlooked?
Yes
sir
Now
is
Kanye
the
most
overbooked?
Yes
sir
Though
the
fans
want
the
feeling
of
A
Tribe
Called
Quest
But
all
they
got
left
is
this
guy
called
West
That'll
take
Freeway,
throw
him
on
tracks
with
Mos
Def
Call
him
Kwa-li
or
Kwe-li,
I
put
him
on
songs
with
JAY-Z
I'm
the
Gap
like
Banana
Republic
and
Old
Navy,
and
ooh
It
come
out
sweeter
than
old
Sadie
Nice
as
Bun-B
when
I
met
him
at
the
Source
awards
Girl
he
had
with
him,
ass
coulda
won
the
horse
awards
And
I
was
almost
famous,
now
everybody
love
Kanye
I'm
almost
Raymond
Some
say
he
arrogant,
can
y'all
blame
him?
It
was
straight
embarrassing
how
y'all
played
him
Last
year
shoppin'
my
demo,
I
was
tryin'
to
shine
Every
motherfucker
told
me
that
I
couldn't
rhyme
Now
I
could
let
these
dream
killers
kill
my
self-esteem
Or
use
my
arrogance
as
the
steam
to
power
my
dreams
I
use
it
as
my
gas,
so
they
say
that
I'm
gassed
But
without
it
I'd
be
last,
so
I
ought
to
laugh
So
I
don't
listen
to
the
suits
behind
the
desk
no
more
You
niggas
wear
suits
'cause
you
can't
dress
no
more
You
can't
say
shit
to
Kanye
West
no
more
I
rocked
20
thousand
people,
I
was
just
on
tour,
nigga
I'm
Kon,
the
Louis
Vuitton
Don
Bought
my
mom
a
purse,
now
she
Louis
Vuitton
mom
I
ain't
play
the
hand
I
was
dealt,
I
changed
my
cards
I
prayed
to
the
skies
and
I
changed
my
stars
I
went
to
the
malls
and
I
balled
too
hard
Oh
my
god,
is
that
a
black
card?
I
turned
around
and
replied,
"Why
yes"
"But
I
prefer
the
term
African
American
Express"
Brains,
power,
and
muscle,
like
Dame,
Puffy,
and
Russell
Your
boy
back
on
his
hustle,
you
know
what
I've
been
up
to
Killin
y'all
niggas
on
that
lyrical
shit
Mayonnaise-colored
Benz,
I
push
Miracle
Whips
And
I
am
(Here's
to
the
Roc)
And
they
ask
me,
they
ask
me,
they
ask
me,
I
tell
them
(Here's
to
Roc-A-Fella)
Raise
your
glasses,
your
glasses,
your
glasses
to
the
sky
(Here's
to
the
Roc)
This
is
the
last
call
for
alcohol,
for
my
niggas
(Mr.
Rockefeller)
So
get
your
ass
up
off
the
wall
So
this
A&R
over
at
Roc-A-Fella,
named
Hip
Hop
Picked
the
"Truth"
beat
for
Beanie
And
I
was
in
the
session
with
him,
I
had
my
demo
with
me
You
know,
like
I
always
do
I
play
the
songs,
he's
like
"Who
that
spittin'?"
I'm
like
"It's
me",
he's
like
"Oh,
well
okay"
Uhh,
he
started
talkin'
to
me
on
the
phone
Going
back
and
forth,
just
askin'
me
to
send
him
beats
And
I'm
thinking
he's
trying
to
get
into
managing
producers
'Cause
he
had
this
other
kid
named
Just
Blaze
he
was
messin'
with
And
um,
he
was
friends
with
my
mentor,
No
ID
And
No
ID
told
him,
"Look,
man,
you
wanna
mess
with
Kanye"
"You
got
to
tell
him
that
you
like
the
way
he
rap"
I
was
all,
I
dunno
if
he
was
gassin'
me
or
not
But
he's
like
he
wanna
manage
me
as
a
rapper
and
a
producer
I'm
like,
oh
shit
I
was
messin'
with,
uh,
D-Dot
also
People
were
like
this,
started
talking
about
the
ghost
production
But
that's
how
I
got
in
the
game,
if
it
wasn't
for
that,
I
wouldn't
be
here
So
you
know,
after
they
picked
that
"Truth"
beat
I
was
thinking
I
was
gonna
do
some
more
work
But
shit
just
wasn't
poppin'
off
like
that,
I
was
stayin'
in
Chicago
Had
my
own
apartment,
I
be
doin'
like,
just
beats
for
local
acts
Just
to
try
to
keep
the
lights
on,
and
then
to
go
out
and
buy
Get
a
Pelle
Pelle
off
lay-away,
get
some
Jordans
or
something
Or
get
a
TechnoMarine,
that's
what
we
wore
back
then
I
made
this
one
beat
where
I
sped
up
this
Harold
Melvin
sample
I
played
it
for
Hip
over
the
phone,
he's
like,
"Oh,
yo
that
shit
is
crazy
Jay
might
want
it
for
this
compilation
album
he
doin',
called
The
Dynasty
And
at
that
time,
like
the
drums
really
weren't
soundin'
right
to
me
So
I
went
and
um,
I
was
listening
to
Dre
Chronic
2001
at
that
time
And
really
I
just,
like
bit
the
drums
off
"Xxplosive"
And
put
it
like
with
a
sped-up
sample,
and
now
it's
kind
of
like
my
whole
style
When
it
started,
when
he
rapped
on
"This
Can't
Be
Life"
And
that
was
like
Really
the
first
beat
of
that
kind
that
was
on
The
Dynasty
Album
I
could
say
that
was
the,
the
resurgence
of
this
whole
sound
You
know,
I
got
to
come
in
and
track
the
beat
And
at
the
time
I
was
still
with
my
other
management
And
I
really
wanted
to
roll
with
Hip
Hop
'cause
I,
I
just
needed
some
fresh
air
You
know
what
I'm
sayin'
cause
I
been
there
for
a
while
I
appreciated
what
they
did
for
me
but
You
know
there's
a
time
in
every
man's
life
where
he
gotta
make
a
change
Try
to
move
up
to
the
next
level
And
that
day
I
came
and
I
tracked
the
beat
And
I
got
to
meet
JAY-Z
and
he
said,
"Oh
you
a
real
soulful
dude"
And
he,
uh,
played
the
song
'cause
he
already
spit
his
verse
By
the
time
I
got
to
the
studio
you
know
how
he
do
it,
one
take
And
he
said
"Check
this
out,
tell
me
what
you
think
of
this,
right
here"
And
I
heard
it,
and
I
was
thinking
like,
man
I
really
wanted
more
like
of
the
simple
type
JAY-Z
I
ain't
want
like
the,
the
more
introspective,
complicated
Rhy-
or
the,
in
my
personal
opinion
So
he
asked
me,
"What
you
think
of
it?"
And
I
was
like,
"Man
that
shit
tight"
You
know
what
I'm
sayin',
man
what
I'ma
tell
him?
I
was
on
the
train,
man,
you
know
So
after
that,
I
went
back
home
And
man
I'm,
I'm
just
in
Chicago,
I'm
trying
to
do
my
thing
You
know,
I
got
groups,
I
got
acts
I'm
trying
to
get
on
And
like
there
wasn't
nothin'
really
like
poppin'
off
the
way
it
should
have
been
One
of
my
homies
that
was
one
of
my
artists,
he
got
signed
But
it
was
supposed
to
really
go
through
my
production
company
But
he
ended
up
going
straight
with
the
company
So,
like
I'm
just
straight
holdin'
the
phone
Gettin'
the
bad
news
that
dude
was
tryin'
to
leave
my
company
And
I
got
evicted
at
the
same
time
So,
I
went
down
and
tracked
the
beats
from
him
I
took
that
money
came
back,
packed
all
my
shit
up
in
a
U-Haul
Maybe
about
ten
days
before
I
had
to
actually
get
out
So
I
ain't
have
to
deal
with
the
landlord
'cause
he's
a
jerk
Me
and
my
mother
drove
to
(come
on,
let's
just
go)
Newark,
New
Jersey,
I
hadn't
even
seen
my
apartment
I
remember
I
pulled
up
(Kanye,
baby,
we're
here)
I
unpacked
all
my
shit,
you
know,
we
went
to
Ikea
I
bought
a
bed,
I
put
the
bed
together
myself
I
loaded
up
all
my
equipment,
and
the
first
beat
I
made
Was,
uh,
"Heart
of
the
City"
And
Beans
was
still
working
on
his
album
at
that
time
So
I
came
up
there
to
Baseline,
it
was
Beans'
birthday,
matter
of
fact
And
I
played
like
seven
beats,
and,
you
know
I
guess
he
was
in
the
zone
He
already
had
the
beats
that
he
wanted
I
did
"Nothing
Like
It"
already
at
that
time
But
then
Jay
walked
in,
I
remember
he
had
a
Gucci
bucket
hat
on
I
remember
it
like,
like
it
was
yesterday
And
Hip-hop
said,
"Yo
play
that
one
beat
for
him"
And
I
played
"Heart
of
the
City"
and
really
I
made
"Heart
of
the
City"
I
really
wanted
to
give
that
beat
to
DMX
And
I
played
another
beat,
and
I
played
another
beat
And
I
remember
that
Gucci
bucket,
he
took
it
and
like
put
it
over
his
face
And
made
one
of
them
faces
like,
ooh
Two
days
later
I'm
in
Baseline
and
I
seen
Dame
Dame
didn't
know
who
I
was
and
I
was
like,
"Yo
what's
up
I'm
Kanye"
"You
that
kid
that
gave
all
them
beats
to
Jay?
"Yo,
this
nigga
got
classics
to
your
beats"
(Jay
got
classics,
G)
You
know
I
ain't
talkin'
shit
I'm
like
"oh
shit",
and
all
this
time
I'm
starstruck,
man
I'm
still
thinking
'bout,
you
know
I'm
picturing
these
niggas
on
the
show
The
Streets
is
Watching,
I'm
lookin',
these
were
superstars
in
my
eyes
And
they
still
are,
you
know
So,
Jay
came
in
and
he
spit
all
these
songs
like
in
one
day
And
in
two
days,
I
gotta
bring
up
one
thing,
you
know
Go
back
in
the
story,
the
day
I
did
the
'Can't
be
Life'
beat
on
track
I
remember
Lenny
S,
he
had
some
Louis
Vuitton
sneakers
on,
he
think
he
fly
And
Hip
Hop
was
there,
I
think
Ty-Ty,
John
Meneilly,
a
bunch
of
people
I
didn't
know
all
these
people
at
the
time
they
was
in
the
room
And
I
said,
"Yo
Jay
I
could
rap"
And
I
spit
this
rap
that
said,
uh
"I'm
killin'
y'all
niggas
on
that
lyrical
shit
Mayonnaise
colored
Benz,
I
push
miracle
whips"
And
I
saw
his
eyes
light
up
when
I
said
that
line
But
you
know
the
rest,
the
rap
was
like
real
wack
and
shit
So
that's
all
the
response
He
said,
"Man
that
was
tight"
That
was
it,
you
know,
I
ain't
get
no
deal
or
nothin
Okay,
fast
forward
So,
Blueprint,
"H
to
the
Izzo"
my
first
hit
single
And
I
just
took
that
proudly,
built
relationships
with
people
And
my
relationship
with
Kweli
I
think
was
one
of
the
best
things
to
ever
happen
to
my
career
as
a
rapper
Because,
you
know,
of
course,
later
he
allowed
me
to
go
on
tour
with
him
Man,
I
appre-
I
love
him
for
that
And
at
this
time,
you
know
I
didn't
have
a
deal
I
had
songs,
and
I
had
relationships
with
all
these
A&R's
So
they
wanted
beats
from
me,
so
they'd
call
me
up,
I'd
play
them
some
beats
Gimme
a
beat
that
sound
like
JAY-Z",
you
know,
they
dick
riders,
whatever
So
I'll
play
them
these
post-Blueprint
beats
or
whatever
And
then
I'll
play
my
shit.
I'll
be
like,
"Yo
but
I
rap
too"
Hey,
I
guess
they
was
lookin'
at
me
crazy
'Cause
you
know,
'cause
I
ain't
have
a
jersey
on
or
whatever
Everybody
out
there
listen
here
I
played
them
"Jesus
Walks"
and
they
didn't
sign
me
You
know
what
happened,
it
was
some
A&R's
that
fucked
with
me
though
But
then
like
the
heads,
it'd
be
somebody
at
the
company
that'll
say,
"Naw"
Like,
Dave
Lighty
fucked
with
me
My
nigga
Mel
brought
me
to
a
bunch
of
labels
Jessica
Rivera,
man...
"Man,
you
niggas
is
stupid
if
y'all
don't
sign
Kanye,
for
real"
I'm
not
gonna
say
nothin
to
mess
my
promotion
up
"Y'all
niggaz
is
stupid",
let's
just
say
I
didn't
get
my
deal
The
nigga
that
was
behind
me,
I
mean
He
wasn't
even
a
nigga,
you
know?
The
person
who
actually
kicked
everything
off
Was
Joe
3H
from
Capitol
Records
He
wanted
to
sign
me
really
bad
Dame
was
like,
"Yo
you
got
a
deal
with
Capitol
Okay
man,
just
make
sure
it's
not
wack
Then
one
day
I
just
went
ahead
and
played
it
I
wanted
to
play
some
songs,
'cause
you
know
Cam
was
in
the
room,
Young
Guru,
and
Dame
was
in
the
room
So
I
played,
actually
it's
a
song
that
you'll
never
hear
Or
maybe
I
might
use
it,
so,
it's
called
"Wow"
I
go
to
Jacob
with
25
thou',
you
go
with
25
hundred,
wow
I
got
11
plaques
on
my
walls
right
now
You
got
your
first
gold
single,
damn,
nigga,
wow
Like
the
chorus
went
Don't
bite
that
chorus
I
might
still
use
it
So
I
play
that
song
for
him
and
he's
like,
"Oh
shit"
"Oh
shit
it's
not
even
wack"
"I
ain't
gonna
front,
it's
kinda
hot"
"It's
actually
kinda
hot"
Like
they
still
weren't
looking
at
me
like
a
rapper
And
I'm
sure
Dame
figured,
like
man,
if
he
do
a
whole
album
If
his
raps
is
wack
at
least
we
can
throw
Cam
on
every
song
And
save
the
album,
you
know
So,
uh,
Dame
took
me
into
the
hallway,
and
he's
like
"Yo
man
B,
B,
you
don't
want
a
brick,
you
don't
want
a
brick"
"You
gotta
be
under
an
umbrella,
you'll
get
rained
on"
I
told
Hip-hop
and
Hip-hop
was
all,
"Oh,
word?"
Actually,
even
with
that,
I
was
still
about
to
take
the
deal
with
Capitol
'Cause
it
was
already
on
the
table
and
'cause
of
my
relationship
with
3H
That,
you
know,
'cause
I
told
him
I
was
gonna
do
it,
and
I'm
a
man
of
my
word
I
was
gonna
roll
with
what
I
said
I
was
gonna
do
Then,
you
know,
I'm
not
gonna
name
no
names
But
people
told
me,
"Oh
he's
just
a
producer-rapper"
And
told
3H
that
told
the
heads
of
the
Capitol,
and
right
The
day
I'm
talking
about,
I
planned
out
everything
I
was
gonna
do
Man,
I
had
picked
out
clothes,
I
already
started
booking
studio
sessions
I
started
arranging
my
album,
thinking
of
marketing
schemes
Man
I
was
ready
to
go
And
they
had
Mel
call
me,
they
said
"Yo,
Capitol
pulled
on
the
deal"
"Yo,
Capitol
pulled
out
on
the
deal"
And,
you
know
I
told
them
that
Roc-A-Fella
was
interested
And
I
don't
know
if
they
thought
that
was
just
something
I
was
saying
To
gas
them
up
to
try
to
push
the
price
up
or
whatever
I
went
up
I
called
G,
I
said,
"Man,
you
think
we
could
still
get
that
deal
with
Roc-A-Fella?"
So
won't
you
raise
your
glass,
won't
you
So
won't
you
raise
your
glass,
don't
you
So
won't
you
raise
your
glass,
won't
you
So
won't
you
raise
your
glass,
don't
you
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