Yeah, ah
Com todos os meios necessários
Lutar pra ser feliz
Lutar pelo direito de festejar
Festejar o momento de lutar
Yeah

Eu tenho algo a dizer
E explicar pra você
Mas não garanto porém
Que engraçado eu serei dessa vez
Para os manos daqui
Para os manos de lá
Se você se considera negro
Pra negro será, mano
Sei que problemas você tem demais
E nem na rua não te deixam na sua
Entre madames fodidas e os racistas fardados
De cérebro atrofiado não te deixam em paz
Todos eles com medo generalizam demais
Dizem que os negros são todos iguais
Você concorda
Se acomoda então, não se incomoda em ver
Mesmo sabendo que é foda prefere não se envolver
Finge não ser você e eu pergunto por que
Você prefere que o outro vá se foder

Não quero ser o Mandela, apenas dar um exemplo
Não sei se você me entende
Mas eu lamento que
Irmãos convivam com isso naturalmente
Não proponho ódio, porém
Acho incrível que o nosso compromisso
Já esteja nesse nível
Mas racionais, diferentes nunca iguais
Afrodinamicamente mantendo nossa honra viva
Sabedoria de rua
O rap mais expressiva (o que é que tem)
A juventude negra agora tem a voz ativa

Yeah
Você gosta, gosta, gosta, gosta de nós (hum)
(Vamo') somos nós, nós, nós, nós mesmos (hum)

Chega

Precisamos de um líder de crédito popular
Como Malcom X em outros tempos foi na américa
Que seja negro até os ossos, um dos nossos
E reconstrua nosso orgulho que foi feito em destroços
Nossos irmãos estão desnorteados
Entre o prazer e o dinheiro, desorientados
Brigando por quase nada
Migalhas, coisas banais
Prestigiando a mentira
As falas desinformadas demais

Chega de festejar a desvantagem
E permitir que desgastem a nossa imagem
Descendente negro atual meu nome é Brown
Não sou complexado e tal
Apenas racional
É a verdade mais pura
Postura definitiva
A juventude negra
Agora tem voz ativa

Você gosta, gosta, gosta de nós (hum)
Somos nós, nós, nós, nós mesmos (hum)

Você gosta, gosta de nós
Somos nós, nós mesmos (hum)

Você gosta, gosta de nós
Somos nós, nós mesmos (hum)

Mais da metade do país é negra e se esquece
Que tem acesso apenas ao resto que ele oferece
Tão pouco para tanta gente
Tanta gente
Tanta gente na mão de tão pouco
Pode crer
Geração iludida, uma massa falida
De informações distorcidas
Subtraídas da televisão

Fodidos estão sem nenhum propósito
Diariamente assinando o seu atestado de óbito

'Tá ligado, faz tempo que é assim
Mas depende de nós, fazer a nossa, yeah

Mas onde estão
Meus semelhantes na tv, nossos irmãos
Artistas negros de atitude e expressão (yeah)
Você se põe a perguntar por que
Eu não sou racista, mas meu ponto de vista é que
Esse é o Brasil que eles querem que exista
Evoluído e bonito, mas sem negro no destaque
Eles te mostram um país que não existe
Esconde nossa raiz
Milhões de negros assistem
Engraçado que de nós eles precisam
Nosso dinheiro eles nunca descriminam
Minha pergunta aqui fica
Desses artistas tão famosos
Qual você se identifica?


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