Текст песни Underground for Dummies - Sage Francis
And
you′ll
know
it
was
me
by
the
trail
of
demos
Spare
me
the
details,
e-mails,
memos
Dookie-gold
chain
letter
to
whom
it
may
concern
Put
this
around
your
neck
until
your
hangin'
on
my
every
word
Stalkin′,
walkin'
in
my
big
black
boots
I'm
the
DIY
artist
with
thick
grass
roots
Had
a
couple
managers
as
a
youth
I
was
too
young
to
know
better
but
I
was
like
"What
does
a
manager
do?"
Now
one
of
them
he
saw
dollar
signs
in
my
skin
color
The
other,
he
said
to
keep
it
undercover
Post-VIP
posse,
pre-Internet
Nazi
era
Powers
of
suggestion
suggested
I
be
what
I′m
not,
and
that′s
not
me
ever
From
Lasienega
to
Meadowbrook
Drive
Never
looked
surprised
Cut
to
the
chase
with
metal
hooks
and
knives
Now
it's
battle
time,
I
stepped
in
the
arena
Thirteen-year-old
gladiator
freak
with
a
fever
for
the
flavor
of
a
fight
on
the
mic
+Follow
the
Leader+
Mr.
Chuck
was
the
surrogate
father
KRS-One,
the
teacher
There
I
was,
sneakin′
into
clubs
Beat
an
emcee
to
the
punch
over
instrumentals
dubbed
From
tape
deck
to
tape
deck
Pause
tape
mix
at
breakneck
speed
The
only
whitey
in
sight
That
doesn't
make
me
realer
than
you,
or
faker
than
you
But
I′m
authentic,
forget
it
Started
breakin'
rules
Ten
years
later
still
hadn′t
stopped
Won
the
biggest
battle
in
a
Metallica
shirt
before
the
album
dropped
A
week
later,
smashed
the
trophy
at
a
show
It
was
takin'
up
the
space
that
I
needed
to
grow
Pop
pop
goes
the
weasel
(the
weasel)
Drop
drop
goes
the
easel
(the
easel)
This
is
hip-hop
for
the
people
Stop
callin'
it
Emo
(waah)
I
know
a
kid
who
thinks
he′s
hip-hop
′cause
he
buys
it
I
know
a
kid
who
thinks
he's
hip-hop
′cause
he
never
buys
shit
Underground
or
mainstream
Some
are
bound
to
change
teams
Y'all
weren′t
doin'
this
dirt
When
Jeru
+Came
Clean+
Before
the
Freddie
Foxxx
conflict
with
DMX
Around
the
time
when
Jay-Z
and
Nas′
girl
had
sex
I
used
to
wake
up
every
morning
on
a
hard
wooden
floor
Livin'
in
Brooklyn
with
a
car
I
couldn't
afford
And
if
I
wasn′t
hangin′
out
in
front
of
Fat
Beats
records,
I
was
in
the
factory,
mailing
out
my
12-inches
Nowadays,
the
DJs
don't
even
spin
wax
So
fuck
a
promo
copy,
buddy,
you
can
download
the
track
Seratooo
promo-sexual
laptop
A
hollow
existence
in
a
bottle
Ya
sip-sip
then
swallow
I
tripped
quick,
then
followed
a
path
that
made
sense
Started
out
with
a
live
band
then
worked
with
turn-tablists
Now
I
strike
a
match
with
the
back
of
my
front
teeth
And
light
up
the
stage
with
just
speech
I
remember
the
days
Ken
and
Dave
let
me
crash
on
their
couch
And
I
saved
what
I
could
and
put
the
cash
in
my
mouth
When
I
played
in
my
hood
I
had
a
fraction
of
outs
′Til
Atmosphere
put
me
on
and
now
I'm
packin′
the
house
Since
the
mid-80s
this
has
been
a
game
of
cat
and
mouse
It's
funny
hearin′
all
the
shit
these
rappers
brag
about
Knowin'
all
of
them
are
walkin'
around
with
massive
doubts
Talkin′
bout
it′s
only
status
and
platinum
plaques
that
count
Pop
pop
goes
the
weasel
(the
weasel)
Drop
drop
goes
the
easel
(the
easel)
This
is
hip-hop
for
the
people
(the
people)
Stop
calling
it
Emo
(wah)
Irony
is
dead,
it's
so
motherfucking
dead,
I
was
there
by
its
deathbed
And
the
last
words
that
it
said
(Was
what?)
Was
"Whiiiiite
booyyyy"
I′m
+Still
Sick+
with
an
independent
record
label
I
built
quick
just
when
I
got
+Sick
of
Waiting
Tables+
Then
in
the
blink
of
an
eye
I
+Waged
War+
+As
a
Known
Unsoldier+
with
a
soul
you
can't
pay
for
I
ran
a
business
on
my
own
two
legs
Known
to
beg
if
I
needed
to
with
Home
Grown
bootlegs.
Cut
and
paste
images
of
my
face
and
then
sloppily
placed
′em
in
a
case.
Strange
Famous!
I
stayed
+True
when
School
was
in
Session.+
Went
to
college
to
buy
time—that
shit
was
expensive.
So
I
shamelessly
self-promoted
The
radio
station
would
open
doors
and
opportunities
Eventually
made
it
to
Oakland
Where
anticon.
accepted
me
with
open
hands
+Journals
got
Personal+
on
a
one
dollar
advance.
Non-Prophets!
We
had
a
hope
that
a
UK
label
smashed
So
I
crossed
out
my
eyes
and
signed
to
Epitaph
This
is
the
hustle
of
an
emcee
The
+Distrust
is
Healthy+
In
a
dirty
industry
where
the
promises
are
empty
I'm
more
honest
than
friendly
More
handsome
than
sexy
Let
me
bring
you
up
to
speed,
+Humans
do
a
Dance
that′s
Deadly+

1 Underground for Dummies
2 Got Up This Morning
3 Growing Pains
4 Civil Obedience
5 Good Fashion
6 Clickety Clack
7 Midgets and Giants
8 Broccoli Break
9 High Step
10 Keep Moving
11 Water Line
12 Black Out On White Night
13 Hell of a Year
14 Call Me Francois
15 Hoofprints in the Sand
16 Going Back to Rehab
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