Текст песни AVENUE BLUES (feat. Franc West & Vuyo Sotashe) - Orlando Watson
Aye
yo,
Brad
My
mic
on
Dig
All
praise
be
to
the
Most
High
Crime
sky
high,
but
we
stay
fly
The
journalists
asking
me
to
testify
But
they
just
wanna
vilify
The
revolution
televised
Storefront
churches
sold
salvation
by
the
boatload
and
casted
conviction
To
convince
us
of
hell
Hoping
our
adolescent
hearts
held
the
cross
of
Christ
closely
While
clergy
crafted
us
believers
to
stuff
into
Sunday
service
Where
prosperity
sermons
seemed
to
suit
our
pastor's
pockets
And
pad
black
hope
with
charismatic
monologues
and
what
not
So
we'd
opt
to
learn
the
"golden
rule"
by
5
Before
we
were
ever
afforded
the
foresight
to
comprehend
how
recess
Became
recidivism
so
suddenly
Playpens
began
to
resemble
penitentiaries
without
warning
As
if
detention
determined
warrants
And
caused
the
warden
to
cage
us
accordingly
Holding
cells
held
winos
who
fought
to
find
their
footing
On
the
front
steps
of
underfunded
fellowships
Fixed
next
to
liquor
stores
nestled
in
the
nooks
of
our
neighborhood
Nevertheless
we
tossed
10%
of
our
income
into
wicker
baskets
Believing
our
worries
were
weaved
to
worship
While
we
gave
goods
without
grudge
or
necessity
Simply
seeking
to
salvage
our
tattered
habitats
With
hand-me-down
doctrine
we
adopted
After
Europeans
doctored
our
faith
for
profit
They
said
a
change
gone
come,
but
we
still
waitin'
on
it
to
happen
All
praise
be
to
the
Most
High
Crime
sky
high,
but
we
stay
fly
Journalists
asking
me
to
testify
But
they
just
wanna
vilify
A
revolution
televised
They
prayed
that
we'd
squander
Every
single
summer
on
corners
that
catered
to
cold
cash
And
crack
that
impacted
black
families
from
coast
to
coast
See
we
watched
pimps
parade
a
handful
of
hoes
like
BBQ
Grippo's
And
grab
chicks
like
greasy
chips
we'd
chew
on
choice
molars
Of
course
this
overexposure
molded
our
perception
of
women
While
porn
erected
our
expectations
of
relations
And
positioned
us
to
partake
in
"feline
pie"
Intended
and
set
aside
for
committed
consumption
But
we
munched
as
much
as
possible
Proving
peer
pressure
prompted
our
participation
by
the
plateful
We
arrested
their
innocence
with
coitus
Convincing
countless
queens
that
we'd
protect
and
serve
their
sanctity
But
our
oath
Our
oath
was
equally
as
crooked
as
the
cops
that
profiled
our
pigment
for
profit
O-o-o-o
What
have
we
become
Can
we
find
another
way
Yet
we
always
sing
We
shall
overcome
But
when
will
someday
come
our
way
Police
presumed
that
our
porches
full
of
Pookies
and
Peaches
Transported
pockets
full
of
"porch
pollen"
to
people
That
Clinton
sentenced
as
super-predators
with
superpowers
But
we
were
only
scrumptious
supper
to
a
sick
system
That
sought
to
suck
our
strength
from
the
onset
And
somehow
Our
consciousness
simmered
in
assaults
that
called
for
action
Whenever
cops
cornered
us
about
color-coded
corner
culture
Before
gangs
began
to
understand
that
our
color
was
the
scheme
all
along
Gun-governed
ghettos
guided
our
guilt
to
get
good
at
being
bad
by
the
batch
But
badges
beat
us
to
the
punch
to
play
stop
and
frisk
for
fun
Even
outside
of
assigned
jurisdictions
Precincts
pressed
their
knees
into
our
necks
and
left
us
With
sentences
heavier
than
our
hearts
However
We've
learned
to
adjust
to
every
injustice
that
jams
us
up
On
this
boulevard
of
broken
dreams
Still
we
always
say
We
shall
overcome
But
when
will
someday
come
our
way
1 Stella's Groove
2 GLORY (feat. Bri Bryant)
3 SUNDAY MOANIN' (feat. Bobby Sparks II)
4 CRAVE (feat. Brother Jon)
5 THINGS FALL APART (feat. Chandra Raye')
6 Lalah's Interlude
7 Hindsight
8 TYPE (feat. Diem & Billie Mitchell)
9 Lifespan
10 TIME (feat. Shenel Johns)
11 Wu
12 AVENUE BLUES (feat. Franc West & Vuyo Sotashe)
13 Sonrise
14 Mama Knows
15 Strangest Fruit
16 COVID FLOW (feat. Jon Thomas)
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