paroles de chanson Gangland - Propaganda , Lecrae
We
not
playin'
out
here,
it's
for
real.
We
livin'
out
here
for
life,
we
tryna
to
get
it.
Ain't
nobody
finna
take
our
life.
I
keep
my
young
homies
out
here
with
these
things,
my
big
homies
out
keep
handlin'
me.
And
we
keep
it
crackin'.
My
other
name
should've
been
Jesse
James
cause
I
stay
with
my
cannon.
I
didn't
have
no
choice,
I
was
raised
right
around
the
corner
from
where
we
stand.
Hollow
points
in
it
and
all
of
that,
I'm
ready.
We
gang
bangin'!
My
cousin
beep
was
a
killer
He
done
pulled
a
lot
of
triggers
He
done
made
a
lot
of
mothers
drop
And
if
you
ask
him
why
he
do
it
he'd
just
say,
"I'm
young
and
foolish"
Bang
only,
right
before
he
made
them
bullets
fly
He
ain't
have
no
sense
of
dignity,
his
daddy
was
a
mystery
He'll
probably
end
up
dead
or
sittin'
in
a
penitentary
And
tell
the
judge
he
can
go
to
hell
for
the
sentence
And
it
probably
make
no
sense
if
you
would
listen
to
the
history
The
new
Jim
Crow
or
the
old
one
People
out
here
fightin'
for
equality
and
honestly
I
think
they
owe
some
Back
and
forth
some
Cleaver
got
a
message
for
the
people
Bunch
you
with
'em
and
they
tryna
stop
the
evil
And
they
cliqued
up
with
they
fist
up
The
whole
neighborhood
feelin'
like
they
meant
somethin'
Then
it
was
a
mix-up,
fair's
got
'em
fixed
up
End
of
the
movement,
back
to
the
bricks,
bruh
And
Raymond
Washington
about
to
start
the
Crips
up
They
gettin'
bigger
every
day
and
tryna
fix
stuff
They
saw
Geronimo
Pratt
dodgin'
bullets
from
attacks
Guess
they
figure,
"We
don't
really
want
it
this
much"
You
know
originally,
the
gangs
were
created
to
protect
everybody
in
the
community.
There
was
lynching
and
bombing
going
on
and
the
gangs
were
there
to
protect.
What
people
don't
understand
is
that
a
lot
of
the
leaders
died.
Medgar
Evers
(has
been
shot),
Bunchy
Carter
(has
been
shot),
Fred
Hampton
(has
been
shot),
MLK
(has
been
shot
in
Memphis
Tennessee).
These
youngsters
didn't
have
any
direction.
No
leaders
to
look
up
to
so
they
went
rogue
on
'em
They
say
that
Crip
stands
for
Community
Revolutionary
and
Interparty
Service
Way
before
the
genocide
and
the
murders
A
little
after
integration
was
the
verdict
When
bombs
might
go
off
at
the
Sunday
service
(baow!)
They
protectin'
they
community
Then
it
turn
into
diplomatic
immunity
Then
a
fight
against
oppression
was
the
pressin'
Now
they
keep
on
losin'
battles
and
they
started
losin'
unity
Now
they
beat
each
other
blue-black
Force
fed
self
hate
'till
the
truth
crack
Got
they
own
folks
hidin'
on
the
rooftops
They
ain't
finna
take
no
more,
they
finna
shoot
back
(baow!)
Now
they
bond
like
a
family
they
all
bloods
From
the
concrete
jungle
to
the
small
hoods
Throwin'
signs
up,
now
the
crime's
up
We
was
meant
to
kill
oppression
now
we
loadin'
9's
up
But
never
mind
us,
grind
us
Factory
the
clothes,
now
a
lot
of
people
jobless
Now
they
got
the
drugs
comin'
in
from
Nicaragua
Government
done
turned
a
blind
eye,
or
they
liars
It
was
a
perfect
storm.
I
mean,
we're
talkin'
post-segregation.
And
what
are
you
gonna
do?
The
factories
have
closed
and
no
one's
hiring
anybody
from
the
urban
community
because
of
what
you
look
like.
And
now
there's
a
war
going
on
in
Nicaragua
and
drugs
are
being
imported
into
your
community.
Are
you
gonna
to
sell
drugs
or
are
you
gonna
be
homeless?
Cause
the
government's
not
paying
attention
Huh,
man
you
tell
me
What's
a
reasonable
man
to
say?
There's
a
high
school
in
Alabama
named
after
Robert
E.
Lee
And
it's
89%
black,
you
don't
see
the
irony?
What
it
do
to
a
psyche,
it's
simple,
you
don't
like
me
What
I'm
'posed
to
do
now?
Delusional
calling
that
system
criminal
justice
Where
the
rich
and
the
guilty
are
safer
than
the
poor
and
the
innocent
Why
would
we
listen?
When
American
churches
scuff
they
Toms
on
our
brother's
dead
bodies
As
they
march
to
stop
gay
marriage
We
had
issues
with
Planned
Parenthood
too
We
just
cared
about
black
lives
outside
the
womb
just
as
much
as
in
Young
man
gon'
find
purpose
somehow
And
a
nation
was
at
least
around
And
when
them
vice
lords
told
him
he
was
of
royal
decent
And
that
war
on
drugs
felt
much
more
like
war
on
the
poor
He
figured
forget
it
So
why
don't
you
come
stay
a
while?
Tell
us
that
the
son
of
man
walked
on
Egyptian
And
Eastern
soil
and
wasn't
just
a
Western
construct
Or
master
used
to
control
us
But
what
the
master
used
to
free
us
And
it
was
a
crooked
system
just
like
this
that
left
the
King
of
Kings
bloodless
Yeah,
we
are
truly
a
descendant
of
a
King
Only
his
reign
is
infinite
And
being
right
is
a
distant
second
to
the
joy
or
compassion
Why
don't
you
come
stay
a
while?
1 Freedom
2 Gangland
3 Deja Vu
4 Sidelines
5 Cruising
6 It Is What It Is
7 Can't Do You
8 Forever
9 Misconceptions 3
10 I Wouldn't Know
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