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You Are Not a Riot


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The Coup


жанры: hip-hop, rap
альбомы: Sorry To Bother You
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Hello
Yes, I would like to speak to Boots from the rap group The Coop
It's The Coup and this is Boots, speak
Well, my name is Dick Doolittle and I'm a reporter from Grime magazine
And we would like to comment on the tragic riotsNot a riot, it's a rebellion
Well the tragic rebellion?
Man, tragic for who?Well, there's havoc in the streets
The police have lost control over the people
Criminals are running free from jail
And people are actually taking property from big businesses
It's full of complete chaosThat's not chaos, that's progress
Hmm, okay, is that your comment?
No, this is itCheck it out, it's the motherfucking C O U to the P now
You're fucking with the real dudes
Who will meet you with a fleet of brothers in the street
Getting drunk off liberation fuck the Hennessey'Cause you calmly kept us down for far too long
Now you're going up in smoke like Cheech and Chong
And the song, "I Ain't The Nigga" is the Constitution
Niggers die but Africans make revolutionSo what happens when a people do not get their dues
Well, it's tried, there's a riot so flip on the news
And let's go reach the 98th here in Oaktown
But let's just say for story's sake that it's in your townA hundred brothers taking factories, Warren's law is gutters
And now they're handing out free chicken and free peanut butter
Free food to the people, how it should be
But now let's go a few blocks over to 7-3Channel 2 says at the mall, twelve cops got shot
'Cause there's eight hundred sisters taking over Eastmont
With nines and AK's doing the right think like Spike Lee
And now their babies got free Pampers and free NikesUp at the schoolhouse they said, "Mother fuck a hall pass
Until you teach the truth, check it we ain't going to class
You're teaching lies, we got wise, now we realize
There's no end to this road, you disguised the prize
So peep game for real mental penetration, our education's liberationThings ain't gon' never be the same
Things ain't gon' never be the sameAt 6-9 there's a rally and it's swinging
Through the crowd with a thousand voices singing
Once upon a time in the projects, yo
Motherfuckers took over and now we running the showWe don't give a damn about section eight though
For what we really need, we're gonna have to take mo'
The same thing was heard in the A courts
In Kendall Village, across the bay in FillmoreAnd in the hills where all the rich folks live
They're in shock, we're not failing to vote and build
Instead of brothers on stage singing, "Do me"
A black man has a gauge singing, "Do this, see?"All of a sudden everybody is out of jail
But it's funny 'cause no one is out on bail
And somebody shoved some police against the wall
I guess today, they should've worn their clean drawers'Cause an ambulance came, that's the reality
There's now a new meaning to police brutalityAll we need is satisfaction
We don't want just a fraction
And we've come to a conclusion
Revolution is the solutionCheck it
Now the Uzi's that were once used to kill each other
Are now used to serve and protect the brothers
And the sisters 'cause they're packing .45's and nines
We're down for revolution, not just down for their behinds'Cause the word is heard across the bay and in L.A.
In New York, NY, Chicago and Atlanta, G-A
We gives a fuck if you've got money and the millions
'Cause motherfucker, we've got posse in the billionsSo break yourself Bush, it's collection day
Break yourself Trump, it's collection day
Break yourself DuPont, it's collection day
You stole the shit from my great granddaddy anywayThe liquor stores around but they're not selling beer or ale
Motherfuckers selling Molotov cocktails
To the crew, so light up a brew
And this is what is meant by a goddamn coupDJ O, on the cut y'all
Ah yes, K-Mack's on the strings, y'all
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Это интересно:Communist-influenced, socially conscious hip-hop group from Oakland, California, originally comprised of emcees Boots Riley and E-Roc, and DJ Pam the Funkstress. E-Roc left the group in 1997 to become a longshoreman, but Boots and Pam perservered.The group had a brief moment of worldwide fame at the time of the 9/11 attacks when it was revealed that the proposed cover for their upcoming album Party Music featured Boots blowing up the World Trade Center. This cover was swiftly pulled! It is ironic to note that this discovery was made mere days before the actual attacks.
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