Hip Hop's Daughter
MC Natrix
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No talk, no, I have much to say This is a story that I am tired of keeping in silence The karmic wheel of life today gives me the chance And now with love and certainty I will talk At eight years old I started singing Great-grandma left me the writing ability First rhymes came at 10 testing my capacity And the love for dance since eleven with tenacity 1985 I watched the movie breakdance At seven I saw Turbo dancing in trance With Bruce Lee movies in my mind as a child I received what will influence my whole life 1991 second encounter with Hip Hop I saw Boston Phase II Crew dancing at school Obsessed to learn and after begging Gigo gives me my first Queen Latifah cassette After I was dedicated to practice In the living room with my sister Denis Opening the space with loud music Creating choreographies became our ceremony At the neighborhoods events and community centers With my women we did amazing things I remember Another Bad Creation Paula, Alba, Juliet, Denis We showed that female talent could compete Later B.O.W. Marcela, Slap and Olga Dancing like the best, we were the bomb Each event, each battle powerful souls With strength our time was beautiful Aerosol nights writing on the walls With bandanas on the head and big pants There were not many of us at that time Invading the sidewalks with our dance I'm talking about 1994 First big Medellin's gathering of Hip Hop Where many rap crews rallied Where my ladies paralyzed da audience In that same year, sacred Every weekend the party was fierce Thrilled hopers and followers were pleased "Da Hip Hop Place" was always exploiting So new followers started to arrive Using expensive clothes pretending to be Hip Hop Little talent, jealous for fame Involving guns Hip Hop they degraded An American phenomenon of corporate greed Fake gangsters influenced by appearances Create a stream of divided Hip hop Many of them their live have lost 1995 with Bianed I was B.O.W. has became Black or White Our goal respect for women In Hip Hop al Parque we were representing 1996 Black or White must grow Denis, Eliana, Cristina, Sandra, Dayanna, Alejandra and their voices Female rap has to rise up They were not afraid to speak up We were hundreds blooming as a movement Improving in unit everywhere flowing Concerts, workshops, forums booming "Hip Hop Congress" everything growing Later "Ghetto Boy" with "Colombia Rap Cartel" The reunion of Emcees that rapped with power Inspector Fire, Rocky, Allrock, Mocho, XprectalD, Natrix, Javier, Cap, Content. made us stronger Then with "Alianza N.R.P" The power of acoustic rap we builded Writing in partnership And "Colombian from Neighborhoods" hit Wisdom came from the Maya Converting us in Galactic Alliance The local news became global The Thirteen Moon cause started Mother Hip Hop saved me from the streets Protected me, taught me imagination is key Clarify your mind, open up your heart There are many people in this form of art Some give their best, others fool themselves What we leave to Hip Hop children, ego or respect?
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