paroles de chanson Mecca To Watts - Nefertiti
[Nefertiti]
Ay!
Black
prophet,
ya
better
believe,
born
to
stop
it
Yes
I
was,
asalaam
alaikum,
not
sayin
I'm
no
apostle
Sometimes
I
pack
a
pistol,
revolution
calls
Ya
better
believe,
from
Mecca
to
Watts
I'm
speakin
to
all
of,
y'all
This
(?)
will
be
the
Final
Call
So
listen
now,
if
you
will
sit
back
and
let
me
speak
the
truth
Verbal
in
your
wisdom,
amounts
to
sayin
nothin
troop
Revolution
calls,
so
pick
up
the
gun
it's
on
the
run
Hip-Hop
here,
Africa
here,
now
some
live
in
fear
No
fear,
I
clean
myself
don't
put
my
backpack
on
the
shelf
So's
I
can
feed
myself.
So
follow
me
now,
supposedly,
we
walk
the
road
of
bein
free
Take
it
personal
G,
I'm
speakin
the
truth
and
bitin
the
fruits
Drop
the
seeds
get
off
your
knees,
don't
be
beggin
Allah
for
mercy
Allah
God,
ain't
no
time
for
false
prophets
Pullin
metaphors
out
my
pocket,
I
need
to
stop
it
Grab
the
snake,
by
his
head,
make
sure
when
you
passin
through
Ya
best
believe,
from
Mecca
to
Watts,
I'm
speakin
to
all
of,
you
Tell
me
revolution
didn't
come
true,
in
ninety-two
I
took
'em
down
from
Western,
to
Slausson,
along
with
you
Hypocrite
no
liar,
I
didn't
burn
'em
down
for
nuttin
From
Mecca
to
Watts
you
best
believe
though,
show
yo'
face
Unless
you
holdin
up
the
place,
be
movin
on
Revelation
come,
I
won't
be
singin
no
song
Tryin
to
push
no
mountin,
or
bathin
in
no
fountain
Move
them
apples
out
my
face
I
coulda
sworn
I
drank
'em
down
Not
tryin
to
be
profound
hysteria
(?)
I'm
bringin
'em
down
Still
some,
they
hide
behind
the
cross,
now
who's
the
boss?
Just
because
I
meditate,
doesn't
mean
I
think
I'm
great
The
devil,
you're
meddlin
with
my
fate,
nope
we're
not
too
late
Drop
them
on
your
left
and,
pick
up
your
right
arm
I-S-L-A-M
don't
think
I'm
slangin
Islam
My
people,
they're
witnesses
the
strongest
in
the
belly
of
the
beast
I
say
pack
a
piece,
(?)
just
don't
give
me
no
grief
To
say
the
least,
now
Jeffrey
Dahmer
had
a
piece
I
step
on
the
scene,
friction
(?)
so
you
can
see
me
You
know
what
I
mean,
tell-lie-vision
will
deceive
you
At
the
age
of
three,
you'll
never
be
no
good
nigga
And
I
suppose
you
believe
the
devil
How
you
figure
revolution
comes
You
better
believe
I'm
pullin
the
trigger
Some
sit
back,
and
they
choose
to
be
rememberin
I'm
stompin
in
my
Timberlands,
I'm
comin
at
ya
African,
marketplace,
nod
or
sing
or
show
my
face
Reminiscin
on,
how
we
used
to
be,
huggin
and
kissin
Now
we
con-dit-ioned
So
follow
me
now,
supposedly,
we
walk
the
road
of
bein
free
Spiritual
acceptance,
inside
your
residence
Lookin
inside
yourself,
somethin
what's
on
your
mind
Now
that
we're
ropin
and
copin
on
the
straight
and
narrow
path
Don't
be,
hidin
behind
no
superficial
laughs
I
guess
I'm
drinkin
dirty
water
can't
afford
no
Evian
From
Mecca
to
Watts
you
best
believe
the
revolution's
on
Elijah
Muhammad
said,
that
many
of
us
are
soon
to
rise
Blue
sky
high-rises
open
up
your
eyelids
And
realize,
you're
a
gift
kid
by
finger
usin
That
some
of
the
words,
that
I
speak,
nope
I'm
not
abusin
Walk
with
me,
lead
the
weak,
not
your
everyday
Politician
but
I'm
slangin
thoughts
no
cost
to
the
boss
Just
take
what's
yours
of
course,
our
legacy
was
stole
Wu-alaikum
salaam,
from
Mecca
to
Watts,
and
that's
how
it
goes
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