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《Little Johnny》歌词

所属专辑: Compton State of Mind 歌手: Kendrick Lamar 时长: 02:50
Little Johnny

[00:00:00] Little Johnny - Kendrick Lamar (肯德里克·拉马尔)

[00:00:05] Uh

[00:00:10] Yeah

[00:00:17] Kendrick Lamar

[00:00:20] Uh

[00:00:23] Yeah I can reconcile

[00:00:24] Being depressed real bad

[00:00:25] I'm a thinker not a drinker

[00:00:27] But still I Hennessey drag;

[00:00:28] Alcohol numbs the pain like

[00:00:30] Where Novacane stabs

[00:00:31] In your arteries pardon me

[00:00:32] But my city go mad

[00:00:33] Via Compton California

[00:00:35] Corners with coroners and karma on em

[00:00:37] Colours corresponding to gangs upon us

[00:00:39] Common corrupted Crips

[00:00:40] And Pirus cripple the city

[00:00:42] Triple the crime

[00:00:43] Bible nor the q***n can save;

[00:00:44] Welcome don't be afraid

[00:00:46] Your city similar right

[00:00:47] Where the choppers kidnap the night

[00:00:49] And police silence your rights;

[00:00:50] Stare at the sky

[00:00:51] Wonder will you live to see twenty-five

[00:00:53] I'm twenty-two

[00:00:54] At twenty I knew I was against the odds;

[00:00:56] This kid named Jonathan was monitoring

[00:00:58] His momma and sister

[00:00:59] His older cousin he honoured him;

[00:01:00] Anonymous bodies on

[00:01:02] His burner was astonishing

[00:01:03] To Johnny he might've been

[00:01:04] A modern day rider then

[00:01:06] He walking outside again

[00:01:07] He see the lifestyle of an active member

[00:01:09] Pull out a MAC-11 now his eyes is big

[00:01:12] Fascinated by mayhem

[00:01:13] What's his cousin to say now

[00:01:14] He wanna be from the hood

[00:01:16] That he's from and that's one

[00:01:17] More gangster under the family tree

[00:01:19] Took 'em under his wings like KFC

[00:01:21] Crip crazy rocking matching T-shirts

[00:01:23] That says "The hood made me"

[00:01:25] No love just spread slugs

[00:01:26] That's the policy

[00:01:27] The leader and the prodigy;

[00:01:28] Now shorty doo-wop

[00:01:29] Holding a oowop

[00:01:30] Hanging with rah-rahs

[00:01:31] With blah-blahs that sit

[00:01:33] On the block catching fades and licks

[00:01:35] Going on missions with lunatics

[00:01:36] A ninth-grade menace

[00:01:37] Thugging for six months

[00:01:38] Smoking like six blunts an hour

[00:01:40] The power of banging

[00:01:41] He was walking from

[00:01:44] Little Johnny

[00:01:45] I think you'll find sir

[00:01:48] That there will come a time

[00:01:49] When black people wake up

[00:01:52] And become intellectually independent enough

[00:01:56] To think for themselves

[00:01:58] As other humans are intellectually independent

[00:02:01] Enough to think for themselves

[00:02:03] Then the black man

[00:02:04] Will think like a black man

[00:02:06] And he will feel for other black people

[00:02:10] And this new thinking

[00:02:11] And feeling will cause black people

[00:02:14] To stick together

[00:02:15] And then at that point you

[00:02:17] Will have a situation

[00:02:18] Where when you attack one black man

[00:02:19] You are attacking all black men

[00:02:23] And this type of black thinking

[00:02:26] Will cause all black people to stick together

[00:02:30] And this type of thinking also will bring an

[00:02:33] End to the brutality inflicted

[00:02:35] Upon black people by

[00:02:36] (black people)

[00:02:37] And it is the only thing

[00:02:38] That will bring an end to it

[00:02:40] No federal court

[00:02:41] State court or city court will bring an end to it

[00:02:45] It's something

[00:02:45] That the black man has to bring an end to