Yeah,
what's up?
This is
The
Prophet,
LC, and the man on the program
that's backed with the
Paragon.
And we'd like to say what's
up to the whole
Brooklyn class.
Flatbush is definitely in effect.
I want to say what's up
to my manager,
Shani, and please to the whole squad,
because we get large this decade.
But right now,
I'ma kick a little space for y 'all.
A little positive message, check it out.
A black man, yes I'm proud to
see you like a brother man.
Who never lacks the power to
sidestep all type of prejudice.
Or to the father,
cause you will measure us up .
At the day of judgment,
ethnic justice shall be served.
So brothers trust us,
society has it on a kinda downfall.
But as a black man,
you should stand tall and face the music
And do whatever is right and surprise
the brothers negative
And please show them that,
the way above that
Break the stigma, so carry on black
And teach the younger generation
who hungers for that insight
So there's no longer a loss of pride
within the cream of the earth
Cause we're the original,
and for what it's worth
I'm proud after that, that I'm too black
I guess to be exact,
I'm proud to be a black man
And we don't quit, backspin,
sample it up with the funky shit
Yeah, drop it up to the side of the door,