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rots But I get that crashing cars feel retro To the sadness chasing metro Who sold her clothes for Tame Impala tickets at the gothic And tea bags in your
ceilings Stain-less notions Inside stained glass potions Drunk by stain-less folk Like it's stained-glass Coke So-so, be- before you go Paint my faith
the culture coulda fooled me Based on on how y'all view me And My people Black and white it don't equal The gray area Is a fine line I can still die for
Surrounded by remnants of old culture Reminds me that we live amongst vultures Gareeb at heart but feelin' like a zuckerburg Mama didn't teach me
figures Little did we know we were undermining our entire value system... At that time I was serving in the Masters 3rd Scumdog Legion aboard a planetary
Does it take the darkness To find the light in us ? Paris pines For a future without Need and violence And I have no doubts That cultures kill
minds No religion, nor politics Cause races and cultures are all the same Deep down inside we know we are One consciousness awakening Transmute
Culture messed up, North, South, East, West Trust in news, viewed, I choose Art in facts( Artifacts )being cool Synthetic tools view epithets like
diversity, we stand, Different voices, one grand band. Through the struggle, through the fight, Unity in diversity, our light. (Verse 2) Every culture, every
everyday about there arts and crafts show them to live by jah staff Give them there manners and show them there heritage show them there roots and culture
I was born with music in my blood From the root of african culture My goal is to feed my generation With the divine gift given to me by God What
may. East to the west, across the globe, Different cultures, one heart, one soul. Through laughter and tears, we reach goals, Embracing differences,
Disconnect, disconnect say what Disconnect, disconnect say what Disconnect, disconnect say what Disconnect, disconnect from the matrix Verse 1: Kingdom
blessed....til we blessed Jambo uhali gani how you feeling I've be chilling in east africa mahali, think it's diani mombasani tujivinjari pale diani East africa
of cultures in the spiritual journey. Futuristic Avant-Garde: It incorporates quantum mechanics and non-linear scales, merging ancient wisdom with modern
How does The brain get such rot Still convinced of Useless national pride Shrug off The world around you I got mine so Pull the ladder up Fuck you
Septic bars of shitty rappers Out here propagating lies Disrespecting our culture Bozos crying im so tired They're infected in the mind Crime is
up Everybody stand up One more time Yeah I want to hear you They say that magic's in the moment Focusing our time In the district we get busy Building
and shove it, man I ain't workin' here no more Lost everything That I'm workin' for My will to live No fucks to give If you stand in my way It'll be your
Whose thoughts do you think Are they really your own Or are they put there by your culture There are beings of the Earth That shouldn't be here I
is blessed by the priest Travel to new worlds enslaved under god Destroy their cultures then leave them to rot Purification, consent to concede
there's an advert real people pickled to the bone by the vultures of culture, golf, hold on to yourself, so hang on, Hang on to yourself, Come on,
Stamping out the acient cultures to spread a new disease Sailing on a dollar sign across the seven seas The banner is white, blue & red
White Power is the semen that implies dark-skinned people inferior to light people?! The demon who conquered and raped other cultures got the bastard
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