The 13th Amendment Song

Starlito, Don Trip

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Starlito

Jermaine Eric Shute (born December 15, 1984), better known by his stage name Starlito (formerly All $tar Cashville Prince) is an American rapper. He is best known for the 2005 song "Grey Goose", which featured artists Young Jeezy and Yo Gotti. His second single, released in 2007, was "Champagne Crazy", featuring then labelmate Lil Wayne. His third radio single was "I Go Ham" and would later also feature the Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane. During 2013 alone, Starlito's albums appeared on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart three times in a four-month span (Cold Turkey, Stepbrothers Two, and Fried Turkey). On March 15, 2017, Starlito and Don Trip released their Stepbrothers Three project, which was followed by a 43-city United States tour. more »


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You know they say they puttin' Harriet Tubman on the 20 dollar bill, yeh
That what they say, eh, ah!

Step brothers

All them whips and them chains that you slaved for
When it was all said and done, you should've saved more
I'm worth less in the jail than in the graveyard
Heard I'm too black to play the race card

I wouldn't conform, so the label hit the panic button
You know they can't stand a nigga' when you stand for something
I do what I want when I want, I never had a budget
And I don't answer to not a soul, so don't ask me nothin'
They offered me a mansion and a Lamborghini
Where you been? I've got babies, ain't no way to feed 'em, off no per diem
I hear family this, and we the best, and it's a movie
Meanwhile, they in the office tryna' stick it to me
I told 'em f*ck 'em, I'm buckin', you can't do shit but sue me
I get paid cash anyway, so don't misconstrue it
I'll gladly go back to pitchin', I don't give a shit
Got out my deal then I got rich, independence is the shit (Godspeed)

All them whips and them chains that you slaved for
When it was all said and done, you should've saved more
I'm worth less in the jail than in the graveyard
Heard I'm too black to play the race card

Motherfuck this legislation and the gentrification
Granny just work, pay bills, never been on vacation
You shoot a jumper or you get a second rate education
Underground, I f*ck around, never get played on the station
But that's okay, I tell the truth, the only way I feel free
They killed my favorite rapper Pac for that, hope they don't kill me
They pull me over, I go to court, then they gon' say I'm guilty
Even when all your money clean, they make you pay a lil' fee
What if instead of prison sentences, they gave us degrees
Ain't it ironic that they lock us up for playing with keys
Save your receipts cause freedom ain't free, and lawyers ain't cheap
And I know, I got court on the 18th

All them whips and them chains that you slaved for
When it was all said and done, you should've saved more
I'm worth less in the jail than in the graveyard
Heard I'm too black to play the race card, ah

They say we're new slaves, but really nothing's changed
We're just addicted to our cellphones and brand names
I prolly' look just like a slave with all these damn chains
And Trip got so many whips, you'd think he got caught tryna' escape

They prolly' wanna chop my feet off for Kunta's sake
But I hop out that bitch and spray like I'm fumigating
And all I see is dollar signs, no hallucinations
I promise to leave my fuckin' mark like a used eraser
And I'm like f*ck the world until I come again
I'm 'bout to buy some mo' guns and wait for Trump to win

Man, wish I can buy some mo' time for a bunch of my friends in the pen
They watching how you move, who you with, what you spend
You a felon, you ain't tryna' see that judge again
And you can't take this shit to trial cause they gon' rub it in

Damn it man, got too much pride to do the running man
The rap game is like the same old song and dance
I'd of show up at the polls with my gun in hand
And kill 'em all for my dog like Son of Sam

Ah nah, y'all don't understand
Had to rob Peter and Paul to pay Sally Mae and Uncle Sam

All them whips and them chains that you slaved for
When it was all said and done, you should've saved more
I'm worth less in the jail than in the graveyard
Heard I'm too black to play the race card

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Written by: CHRISTOPHER DON WALLACE, JERMAINE ERIC SHUTE

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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