Lyrics
Social Justice by DMORR & Sweet L (Copyright - all rights reserved)
Yeh yeh this is DMORR
Your original master of melody
I’m joined here with Sweet L & Boom Boom
Coming to you ready to rock the house. Old School & Gen X Style
If you’re ready say Aeee Aeee Ooooo. Ooooo
Let’s talk about change Let’s talk about change
Let’s talk about change Let’s talk about change
Let’s talk about it up
(Hit me up New school)
Lift your cell phones in the air
Like you just don’t care
Hit me up
punch it down
Come on homez
Hit the town
Hit the town
Move around
Make a sound
Be a clown
Hit the town
Come on Homez
Do it for me
Can we here it for the classes
of the 60’s 70’s 80’s
Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh
Can we here it for the classes
Of the 90’s & the new millenium
Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh
RAP
Let me educate you
Much has changed
but in the same sense
not much has changed
We still have black on black crime
We still have gang-bangers serving time
We still have love waxing cold
Like in the 60’s
when the King wasn’t even old
He was taken out
just like our jobs were taken out
Not by merit but by allegiance
Why are brother’s numbers so high?
So high as the sky
Not by merit but by allegiance
13, 14, 15
Percent 3,000,000+ Y’all
Not by merit but by allegiance
That’s not a slice of the pie
When allegiance says the majority
Will not be that high
Like Bernie Mac says
America that’s not right
Yeh we may have a change
A change in the President now
But the corporate elite
Are still the same fat cows
Running places like AIG, BAC, CIT, NCB, PNC
All getting Fat Fat Fat Fat Fat Fat
Come on now in my generation there’s more than that
One and two
With Enron, MCI
We need a bail out TOO!
When we stood in line
We felt smaller than a second of time
Yeh you remember the government cheese
Butter and bread
Generics were in the shed
No job
No money
Couldn’t do what we wanted
Nothings funny
But thanks to you
I can’t butter my bread
In the shed
In the bed
Looking at how my innocence bled
Had it not been for God’s grace
I would have died
Leaving little behind
But I kept my head
Out of the bed
Looking up to the sky
Where my guidance rested above from my GOD
Thank you Lord for the Social Justice