paroles de chanson Myhood, U.S.A., 1937 - Sho Baraka
Yo,
um
Just
yeah
just
run
it
back
to
the
top
'Cause
I'm
probably
just
Imma
do
something
different
I-I
got
a
story,
it's
not,
well
it-it's
a
story,
it's
a
love
story
It's
not
your
typical
type
of
love
story
though
But
just
listen
Once
upon
a
time
but
not
long
ago
Before
the
Civil
Rights
Movement
and
the
new
Jim
Crow
Sit
back,
I'll
introduce
you
to
a
wonderful
place
In
every
state
called
'Myhood
USA'
Life
wasn't
perfect,
but
they
did
what
they
could
And
people
took
pride
in
their
neighborhood
They
had
doctors,
and
lawyers
Artists,
barbers,
and
teachers
Entrepreneurs,
politicians,
and
preachers
Stable
universities,
sports
leagues
and
banks
You
invest
and
trade
here
'cause
in
other
places
you
can't
Black
owned,
from
the
cradle
to
the
coffin
Before
the
NBA
we
had
a
history
of
ballin'
Durham,
Greenwood,
Atlanta,
sweet
Auburn,
Quakertown
And
third
ward
Houston,
but
here's
a
caution
Why
they
wanted
their
turn,
and
just
earn
and
make
a
living
Some
just
wanted
them
to
burn,
baby
burn
It
was
vicious
If
the
city
wasn't
consumed
by
unexplained
flames
It
would
eventually
change
due
to
imminent
domain
How
can
you
own
a
home
if
you
can't
get
a
loan
And
the
powers
that
be
just
red
line
your
zone?
The
government
wants
your
value
to
drop
So
then
the
private
investors
come
through
and
buy
up
your
spot
You
can't
win
fighting
the
government
and
KKK
Plus
intergration
hit
my
hood
in
a
curious
way
Blacks
move
to
the
'burbs
tryna
escape
the
system
But
they
took
stability
and
wealth
right
along
with
'em
Their
ownership
and
financial
stimulation
It
makes
it
much
easier
for
gentrification
We
ain't
building
jobs
to
build
schools
to
build
wisdom
But
instead
we
build
debt
so
they
build
more
prisons
A
few
taxpayers,
they
make
money
off
policing
Fines
and
tickets,
I'm
getting
searched
for
no
reason
Police
are
underpaid
but
they
are
making
a
killing
Compound
that
with
the
crack
epidemic
But
now
we
got
dope
fiends,
shootin'
dope
Who
don't
know
the
meaning
of
Harvard
nor
hope
Howard
or
Praire
View
even
at
Tuskegee
Morehouse
next
to
the
poor
house
Baby
we
leaving
for
the
American
dream
It's
in
the
'burbs
now
Opportunities
in
my
hood
get
turned
down
Community
service
groups,
they
turn
into
gangs
They
hammer
us
with
bad
aim,
they
banging
on
everything
So
now
my
friend
on
the
next
street
becomes
my
enemy
No
job
to
distract
us,
'cause
we
ain't
got
an
industry
All
we
got
is
liquor
stores
next
to
a
Burger
King
Next
to
a
pawn
shop,
next
to
a
Dairy
Queen
Next
to
the
China
shop,
next
to
the
gas
station
Next
to
the
five
churches,
next
to
the
building
that's
vacant
Most
of
the
businesses
owned
by
the
Asians
So
the
money
never
stays
in
the
same
location
This
is
the
truth,
this
ain't
hating
If
the
church
can't
change
it
then
who
should
we
place
faith
in?
Some
blame
welfare,
some
blame
the
music
Some
blame
the
dealer,
some
blame
the
user
Turn
on
the
news,
let's
figure
out
who
we
blaming
Many
benefit
off
my
hood
from
not
changing
Exploiting
my
culture,
they
aiding
and
abetting
and
it's
the
black
stock
exchange
They
buying,
and
they
selling
These
generations
of
self
hate
and
psychosis
In
my
hood
it's
almost
innate
to
feel
hopeless
Predatory
lending
and
banking
in
my
hood
We
ain't
creating
wealth,
we
just
importing
goods
But
a
change
gon'
come
is
what
I
tell
the
youngsters
This
is
a
love
song,
I
like
to
call
it
justice
I
wish
words
could
really
tell
you
how
I
feel
But
words
are
only
really
noise
until
They
come
to
life
[?]
I
know
you
try
This
is
not
another
love
song
One
time,
hey
young
world
Love
is
yours,
hey
young
world
Cause
love
is
yours
young
world
Young
world
Or
my
hey
young
world
This
love
is
yours,
hey
young
world
This
love
is
yours
young
world
This
love
is
yours
young
world
Share
the
love
I
wish
words
could
really
tell
you
how
I
feel
But
words
are
only
really
noise
until
They
come
to
life
[?]
I
know
you
try
This
is
not
another
love
song
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