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State your name Uhm they call me rush_kurly What do you do I'm a rapper, poet, wordsmith. Roll Where you from? I'm from Africa, where the lions
White man went to Africa With rifles and Bibles Came back in the 80s 'cause he's Spiteful with a new recital A vaccine, he spread it all around Every
from Radio Africa I'm hearing only sad news from Radio Africa The West still complains about the foreign aid They'd do better to change the terms
from Radio Africa I'm hearing only sad news from Radio Africa The West still complains about the foreign aid They'd do better to change the terms
and slaved From Africa to Europe and back to the States For commercial goods, they will sell them like it's a game Triangle of trade trapped in my brain
until recently, controlled the entirety of the diamond trade from mine to market to aftermarket. So let’s start by examining the age of the tradition,
trade Twice for freely-given aid Thrice for any insult made I got: Mother leaf and magical rods and did i mention writing paper? Shoes for the cold
the bare lions lair for the taking dough Raking Your debts aren’t forsaken It’s a tough spot grown in a tough neighborhood No code for the Youth who are
away Don't take it in vain you remain And stay sane on this earthly plane Energy trade is played by the insane Not here to judge your love or even blame
and Witch doctors aren't just in Africa if you look In the LA papers of a Sunday morning You'll see the local variety Advertising their wares Like suit's with
Trade Hostages in Bosnia, atrocities, South Africa, Abortion and Kevorkian, Vietnam, napalm, Lady Di, and Lennon died a violent crime, Columbine, "I
still beaming on us now Collapse the dollar When Africa unite it’s over Morocco to SA The Mali Soldiers Cheers to y’all Adhere to or pierce through
of the power in bargaining The World Trade Organization, use their power as creditors To dictate economics in nations that are debtor They control 97 percent
the globe And see our only hope is Jesus grabbing a soul Look at Africa actually one of the places Where 24 million people living with AIDS is Where rape is
They found women and children when killing fields got a trimming A foreign aid charade no mores embargoes on trade Cuz now the cargo on its way get
Was worshiped in Greece and Rome in the form of a Black African The word Africa comes from the Greek "Aphrike" meaning "without cold"; the word
money couldn’t keep em quiet All the blood diamonds in Africa Couldn’t halt the plague, they spread aids Made money off the medicine Provided “aide”
this means is that Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everybody Never give up on your dreams Clean energy, equality and a cure for AIDS It’s on us
How many children will died today From hunger, malaria, or aids? How many women fetching water today So we can reap the benefits of free trade
a change that's a trade Kinda like the debt we ain't paid yeah So far 2020 ain't great (Its not great) With the virus and the riots and all the fucking
faces Systems of pervasive racists killing races With airs and graces like AIDS is If my name is World Debt erase this You rarely trade fairly but want my
bankers, debt, inflation Reducing access, is o so convenient For maltreatment, there is no appeasement Nada pragmatic, with free trade agreements Purpose
the bare lions lair for the taking dough Raking Your debts aren't forsaken It's a tough spot grown in a tough neighborhood No code for the Youth who are
upgrade This I never would trade For none of that financial aid Aye Feels like I just got If I had no money, yeah, what would the world do for me Ain't so
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