paroles de chanson Think You Know Me - Murs
[Chorus]
You
might
think
that
you
know
me
You
know
where
I'm
coming
from
You
might
think
everything's
all
good
But
at
the
end
of
the
day
you're
all
wrong
[Murs]
All
blue
chuck
taylors,
blue
Dodger
hat
85
Regal,
my
daughter
in
the
back
I'm
just
a
gangsta
to
most
of
y'all
On
the
real
we're
just
hanging
on
the
way
to
the
mall
Weekdays
I'm
an
RN
down
at
Kaiser
Weekends
at
church
I'm
a
youth
adviser
Just
because
I'm
doing
good
I
can't
forget
my
roots
I
can
never
feel
right
in
a
tie
and
suit
Five
oh
ones
(?)
in
a
plain
white
tee
I
stay
gettin'
stopped
by
the
LAPD
That's
just
life
growin'
up
in
south
central
I
been
done
move,
but
it's
not
that
simple
I
gotta
come
back,
my
grandmomma
there
Sometimes
it's
drama,
but
I
really
don't
care
It's
my
neighborhood
and
I
love
it
Showin'
all
the
little
homies
you
can
rise
above
it
[Chorus
x2]
You
might
think
that
you
know
me
You
know
where
I'm
coming
from
You
might
think
everything's
all
good
But
at
the
end
of
the
day
you're
all
wrong
[Murs]
All
red
chuck
taylors,
red
Dodger
hat
Posted
up
at
market
with
a
bottle
of
yak
I'm
just
a
gangsta,
that's
what
they
say
But
on
the
real
homeboy
I
just
had
a
bad
day
Ten
interviews,
no
call
backs
PO
askin'
me
where
my
job
at
I'm
an
ex-con
that's
almost
useless
I'm
a
felon,
don't
mean
that
I'm
stupid
Got
caught
up,
tried
as
an
adult
Lost
five
years
of
my
life
as
a
result
(real
talk)
In
the
feds
I
prayed
and
I
read
Anything
to
keep
the
system
up
out
my
head
I
read
Zen,
Young,
Bukowski
You
really
don't
know
a
damn
thing
about
me
I
probably
gotta
higher
IQ
than
you
These
jobs
ain't
hiring,
what
should
I
do...
[Chorus
x2]
You
might
think
that
you
know
me
You
know
where
I'm
coming
from
You
might
think
everything's
all
good
But
at
the
end
of
the
day
you're
all
wrong
[Murs]
All
black
dickies,
black
Cortez,
White
wife
beater,
a
fresh
shaved
head
I'm
just
a
gangsta,
that's
what
you
thinkin'
You
see
me
in
the
crew,
posted
up
by
Lincoln
You
see
my
tattoos,
you
figure
why
bother?
Really
I'm
an
artist
and
I
got
my
own
parlor
Hard
workin'
father,
wife
and
two
daughters
Strugglin',
trying
to
keep
our
heads
above
water
I'm
a
tax
payer,
I'm
bilingual
I'm
chicano,
I'm
not
an
illegal
(I
was
born
here)
Tryin'
to
live
your
American
dream
But
you
keep
judging
me
about
how
I
wear
my
jeans.
They're
42s,
they
starched
and
they
creased
I
got
a
education,
I
got
proper
speech
I'm
from
the
streets,
I'm
not
less
of
a
man
Just
trying
to
get
by
and
do
the
best
that
I
can
[Chorus
x2]
You
might
think
that
you
know
me
You
know
where
I'm
coming
from
You
might
think
everything's
all
good
But
at
the
end
of
the
day
you're
all
wrong
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