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Little Ghetto Boy

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  • (with John Legend, feat. Black Thought) [Black Thought]
    My grandmother suits was tailor made,
    Sundays Mahalia played
    Simple familiar ways, like how she kneeled and prayed
    Willin, master forgive us, our trust pastors had us real afraid
    I never listened yet
    I still obeyed
    I got to see how
    Philly played at such an early age
    What my father was into sent him to his early grave
    Then moms started chasin that base, like
    Willie Mays
    My childhood was all of 40 nights and 40 days
    Trouble was my ball and chain, shorties would call me names
    Humble beginnings but a star is what it all became
    My journey from a dirty hallway, to the
    Hall of Fame
    Music my therapeutic way to cope with all this pain
    Was headed for the drain, soakin before the rainwater came
    And chaos, into the order came
    I started doin what
    I'm 'sposed to do in life
    Tryin to move out of the dark, and closer to the light
    They say if you get a chance to do it, overdo it right
    Tomorrow isn't promised every time, you say goodnight
    Knahmtalkinabout?
    Uhh, yo Story of a little ghetto boy, check it out [John Legend - overlapping BT's last two lines]
    Yeah yeahhh
    Little ghetto boy, ohhh
    Playin in the ghetto street, ay-ayyyy!
    What'chu gonna do when you grow up and have to face responsibility?
    Yeah yeahhh
    Will you spend your days and nights in a pool room?
    Will you sell caps of madness, to the neighborhood little ghetto boy
    You already know, how rough life could be
    Hard to see, so much pain and misery
    Yeahhhhhhh, yeahhhh
    Little ghetto boy, yeah
    Your daddy was blown away
    Heyyyy yeahhh
    He robbed that grocery store yeah
    Don't you know that was a sad sad day?
    Eyyyyy-yeah
    All your young life you've seen such misery and pain
    The world's a cruel place to live in, it ain't gonna change yeahh
    You're so young, and you've got so far to goooooo
    Don't think you'll reach your goal young man
    Talkin 'bout the ghetto boy
    Yeah yeah yeahhhh
    Yeah, yeahhh little ghetto
    BOYYYYY-OY
    YYY When when you become a maaaaan, yeahhhh
    You can make things change
    Oh if you just take a stand, yeah yeahhhh
    You've got to believe in yourself, in all that you doooo
    You've got to fight to make it better, better
    And you will see, that others will start believin too
    Then my son, things will start to get better
    Hey yeahhhh yeah "Everything has got to get better" - [repeat in background]
    Ohhh Everything has got to get better
    Yeahhh yeahhhhh yeah
    Don't you know it's gonna get better
    Heyyyyyy yeah yeah
    Got to believe that everything yeahhhhh yeah yeah yeah
    Whooahhh ho oahhh oahhh oahh
    Whoa yeah
    Whoah ho oahhh oh ohhhhhhh
    OHHHHHHHH
    YEAH YEAHH
    HH YEAH, Y
    EAHHHHH, little ghetto boy
    Mmmmmm yeah yeahhhhhhhhh
  • (with John Legend, feat. Black Thought) [Black Thought]
    My grandmother suits was tailor made,
    Sundays Mahalia played
    Simple familiar ways, like how she kneeled and prayed
    Willin, master forgive us, our trust pastors had us real afraid
    I never listened yet
    I still obeyed
    I got to see how
    Philly played at such an early age
    What my father was into sent him to his early grave
    Then moms started chasin that base, like
    Willie Mays
    My childhood was all of 40 nights and 40 days
    Trouble was my ball and chain, shorties would call me names
    Humble beginnings but a star is what it all became
    My journey from a dirty hallway, to the
    Hall of Fame
    Music my therapeutic way to cope with all this pain
    Was headed for the drain, soakin before the rainwater came
    And chaos, into the order came
    I started doin what
    I'm 'sposed to do in life
    Tryin to move out of the dark, and closer to the light
    They say if you get a chance to do it, overdo it right
    Tomorrow isn't promised every time, you say goodnight
    Knahmtalkinabout?
    Uhh, yo Story of a little ghetto boy, check it out [John Legend - overlapping BT's last two lines]
    Yeah yeahhh
    Little ghetto boy, ohhh
    Playin in the ghetto street, ay-ayyyy!
    What'chu gonna do when you grow up and have to face responsibility?
    Yeah yeahhh
    Will you spend your days and nights in a pool room?
    Will you sell caps of madness, to the neighborhood little ghetto boy
    You already know, how rough life could be
    Hard to see, so much pain and misery
    Yeahhhhhhh, yeahhhh
    Little ghetto boy, yeah
    Your daddy was blown away
    Heyyyy yeahhh
    He robbed that grocery store yeah
    Don't you know that was a sad sad day?
    Eyyyyy-yeah
    All your young life you've seen such misery and pain
    The world's a cruel place to live in, it ain't gonna change yeahh
    You're so young, and you've got so far to goooooo
    Don't think you'll reach your goal young man
    Talkin 'bout the ghetto boy
    Yeah yeah yeahhhh
    Yeah, yeahhh little ghetto
    BOYYYYY-OY
    YYY When when you become a maaaaan, yeahhhh
    You can make things change
    Oh if you just take a stand, yeah yeahhhh
    You've got to believe in yourself, in all that you doooo
    You've got to fight to make it better, better
    And you will see, that others will start believin too
    Then my son, things will start to get better
    Hey yeahhhh yeah "Everything has got to get better" - [repeat in background]
    Ohhh Everything has got to get better
    Yeahhh yeahhhhh yeah
    Don't you know it's gonna get better
    Heyyyyyy yeah yeah
    Got to believe that everything yeahhhhh yeah yeah yeah
    Whooahhh ho oahhh oahhh oahh
    Whoa yeah
    Whoah ho oahhh oh ohhhhhhh
    OHHHHHHHH
    YEAH YEAHH
    HH YEAH, Y
    EAHHHHH, little ghetto boy
    Mmmmmm yeah yeahhhhhhhhh