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  • So I'm at the barbershop
    And we talking about this new generation of hip-hop
    And how how lost you all are man
    But y'all have no science
    So here you go
    The systematic knowledge of the physical world
    Gained through observation and experimentation

    Usually beginning with a hypothesis
    Or what some may call an estimation
    Record your results from a series of tests
    And what your left with is a theory at best
    Now let me give my hypothesis an educated guess
    On why my people on the whole seem to be such a mess
    Genocide the deliberate extermination of a race
    Culture or an entire nation
    Centuries ago they brought us here on a boat
    Enslaved us beat us til our spirit was broke
    Then they gave us freedom and a little bit of hope
    Then they killed our leaders and they gave us **** (crack)
    From the C I A by way of Nicaragua
    Shipped to Rick Ross he's the black godfather
    Now Oscar Blandon was his known supplier
    He snitched on Rick so he could retire
    Ratted on Ricky so he got out quickly
    Now this is where the situation gets a little sticky
    Not a citizen of the U S A
    He got released and got hired by the D E A
    Then he got his green card by the I N S
    But that should've never happened due to previous arrests
    See our government seems to think that there's a difference
    Between powdered ******* and crack for instance
    You get five years for five grams of crack
    But in the powdered form you have a hundred times that
    Now who has the rock and who has the powder
    Who's the oppressed and who has the power
    They want you to fail so you wind up in jail
    You know how much they make while you sitti'n in that cell
    Billions of dollars for inmate facilities

    You sell yourself back into slavery willingly

    It's not black and white it's so much more
    It's the rich stayin rich and the poor stayin poor
    The poor white's meth the poor black's crack
    It's not about race and once you realize that
    We as a nation are free to move on
    And become one people a movement strong

    Now black people weren't the first to be enslaved
    We were just the first to be treated this way
    No education you were killed if you could read
    So you hid your intellect if you wanted to succeed

    And what happens to a lie when you livin' it
    You lose sight of who you are and start forgettin' it
    So many of us to this day act ignorant
    A mere shadow of our form of magnificence
    Wellfare
    No independence we become victims dependin' on the system
    Looking for a handout waiting on some help
    Toiling on the past feeling sorry for your self
    But you do what you can to make it out the trap
    And that right there is the origin of rap
    It wasn't always played on every radio station
    It was us makin the best out of a bad situation
    Inner city schools stopped teaching us instruments

    We took turntables and started flippin' it
    Stole electricity from the street lights
    Plugged it into a system and made the beat hype
    There was a mic but MC's weren't rulin'
    It was more 'bout what the DJ was doin'
    He say a few words (GO GO) to keep the party movin'
    The beat boys dancin' to the breaks and the grooves
    An the break was the part where the record broke down
    Where it was just a drum and a couple of sounds
    You had two records you could go back and forth
    To keep the groove goin' cause the break was so short
    Now if that ain't' science I don't know what is
    The ingenuity of these young black kids
    The Bronx New York Central Recita
    Who hurt earth hip-hop true believers
    (Theory) Adversity produces opportunity
    Anythings accomplished through strength and unity
    The fate of the world is in the hip-hop commuity
    The revolution is here and now with you and me

    (Murs is a Scientist)
  • [00:02.08]So I'm at the barbershop
    [00:03.58]And we talking about this new generation of hip-hop
    [00:06.00]And how how lost you all are man
    [00:08.37]But y'all have no science
    [00:10.74]So here you go
    [00:11.61]The systematic knowledge of the physical world
    [00:13.84]Gained through observation and experimentation
    [00:15.09]
    [00:16.64]Usually beginning with a hypothesis
    [00:18.98]Or what some may call an estimation
    [00:21.51]Record your results from a series of tests
    [00:23.98]And what your left with is a theory at best
    [00:26.63]Now let me give my hypothesis an educated guess
    [00:28.65]On why my people on the whole seem to be such a mess
    [00:31.76]Genocide the deliberate extermination of a race
    [00:34.91]Culture or an entire nation
    [00:36.87]Centuries ago they brought us here on a boat
    [00:39.38]Enslaved us beat us til our spirit was broke
    [00:41.95]Then they gave us freedom and a little bit of hope
    [00:44.54]Then they killed our leaders and they gave us **** (crack)
    [00:47.40]From the C I A by way of Nicaragua
    [00:49.61]Shipped to Rick Ross he's the black godfather
    [00:52.29]Now Oscar Blandon was his known supplier
    [00:54.62]He snitched on Rick so he could retire
    [00:57.27]Ratted on Ricky so he got out quickly
    [00:59.91]Now this is where the situation gets a little sticky
    [01:02.45]Not a citizen of the U S A
    [01:04.70]He got released and got hired by the D E A
    [01:07.21]Then he got his green card by the I N S
    [01:09.73]But that should've never happened due to previous arrests
    [01:12.54]See our government seems to think that there's a difference
    [01:15.23]Between powdered ******* and crack for instance
    [01:17.69]You get five years for five grams of crack
    [01:20.15]But in the powdered form you have a hundred times that
    [01:22.78]Now who has the rock and who has the powder
    [01:25.30]Who's the oppressed and who has the power
    [01:27.76]They want you to fail so you wind up in jail
    [01:30.38]You know how much they make while you sitti'n in that cell
    [01:33.07]Billions of dollars for inmate facilities
    [01:34.57]
    [01:35.50]You sell yourself back into slavery willingly
    [01:37.02]
    [01:38.23]It's not black and white it's so much more
    [01:40.51]It's the rich stayin rich and the poor stayin poor
    [01:43.21]The poor white's meth the poor black's crack
    [01:45.61]It's not about race and once you realize that
    [01:48.28]We as a nation are free to move on
    [01:50.67]And become one people a movement strong
    [01:54.23]
    [02:13.86]Now black people weren't the first to be enslaved
    [02:16.36]We were just the first to be treated this way
    [02:18.88]No education you were killed if you could read
    [02:21.51]So you hid your intellect if you wanted to succeed
    [02:23.85]
    [02:24.45]And what happens to a lie when you livin' it
    [02:26.80]You lose sight of who you are and start forgettin' it
    [02:29.25]So many of us to this day act ignorant
    [02:31.63]A mere shadow of our form of magnificence
    [02:34.30]Wellfare
    [02:35.57]No independence we become victims dependin' on the system
    [02:39.24]Looking for a handout waiting on some help
    [02:41.75]Toiling on the past feeling sorry for your self
    [02:44.24]But you do what you can to make it out the trap
    [02:46.88]And that right there is the origin of rap
    [02:49.35]It wasn't always played on every radio station
    [02:51.87]It was us makin the best out of a bad situation
    [02:54.67]Inner city schools stopped teaching us instruments
    [02:56.65]
    [02:57.40]We took turntables and started flippin' it
    [02:59.68]Stole electricity from the street lights
    [03:02.23]Plugged it into a system and made the beat hype
    [03:04.84]There was a mic but MC's weren't rulin'
    [03:07.39]It was more 'bout what the DJ was doin'
    [03:09.85]He say a few words (GO GO) to keep the party movin'
    [03:12.42]The beat boys dancin' to the breaks and the grooves
    [03:15.04]An the break was the part where the record broke down
    [03:17.55]Where it was just a drum and a couple of sounds
    [03:20.09]You had two records you could go back and forth
    [03:22.54]To keep the groove goin' cause the break was so short
    [03:25.06]Now if that ain't' science I don't know what is
    [03:27.56]The ingenuity of these young black kids
    [03:30.06]The Bronx New York Central Recita
    [03:32.81]Who hurt earth hip-hop true believers
    [03:35.37](Theory) Adversity produces opportunity
    [03:37.95]Anythings accomplished through strength and unity
    [03:40.49]The fate of the world is in the hip-hop commuity
    [03:43.09]The revolution is here and now with you and me
    [03:46.32]
    [03:49.18](Murs is a Scientist)