[KRS] One, two, three..
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[Joe]
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Come to da party, come to the dance
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Everyone is fightin
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So they fired up, up and away
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Come to da party, come to the dance
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To pull out the vinyl
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so they fired up, up and away
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[KRS-One]
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Yeah, yeah
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Hardcore lyric comin at ya they attackin ya
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Rappers bite like Dracula the soul of hip-hop
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I'm puttin back in ya, with the South Bronx vernacular
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Bound to put the crack in your armor, I am much sharper
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than a lot of other mic rockers, slightly eccentric
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but everything's authentic, when I said, "I'm hip-hop," I meant it
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Emcees wanna debate the issue, but false though
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If they studied they would see that they are hip-hop also
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Hip-Hop you can't do it, you gots to be it
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You can't confine it, you have to free it, so you can see it
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as your expression, and learn the lesson, on life in ghetto sections
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and what you feel is the forward direction
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for black people, not these Star Wars save that for R2-D2
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I got five fingers like Bruce Lee do
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And with the five fingers I grab microphones and bring the
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stinger to DJ's, rappers, singers and beer drinkers
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This MC's a thinker, unlike others but I won't diss yaz
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You're still my brothers and sisters, Kris is
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ONE aspect of hip-hop rap
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Negative rap, positive rap, forget that black it's a trap
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to set us back, concentrate on various rap talents
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Presently the rap radio format is unbalanced
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You either got the player, or the concious rhyme sayer
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all day, on your radio, not with a different flavor
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Someone has to DIE before you hear a concious record
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People don't like gangsta rap, but concious rap, they don't respect it
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The truth is people are afraid of black youth
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Our expressions, our lessons and gold teeth, so..
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[Joe]
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Come to da party, come to the dance
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Everyone is shoutin
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So they fired up, up and away
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Come to da party, come to the dance
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Everyone is singin
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so they fired up, up and away
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Come to Da Party
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| KRS-One |