2003
Tyno the Southern Rican
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My momma used to call me the mild son Can you imagine if I was the wild one My sister had run a couple miles from A mother who never really smiled much Had us living in Pine Island villas Only Jose to retain his skin color vanilla Silly niggas reppin the southern city like protection To the smaller concrete block with a Glock in the possession Was at the bottom of the chain until recession Auntie helped us out with a hefty pension My momma growling back auntie like no need to mention Had us looking down on the prevailed riches like we believe in Lenin Mechanic father used to work on a couple of Nissans While my mother had to work a real job with a leash on Decade passed I bastardly asked where's dad, what street he on Peruvian persuasion mean nothing, step dad's a step off Green cards for street cars My momma didn't even switched her name back Last name wasn't even worth jack Talking bout giving all men a bitch slap Worried bout me with a lack of guidance Running round with a batman cape thinking violence Eminem a flawless role model but the don't play that here They play 50 cent and Daddy Yankee this year Clipse grinding off the edge of elementary ears Drug dealing be the occupation of my sisters peers Orlando bumping artists from Pine hills, these local celebrities Always thinking Atlanta be the only place for us to eat 2003
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