Hallo, Ich bin's wieder
Frank Furz vom Schulradio Schlaue Welle
Des Mittelfinger Gymnasiums am Karl-Marx-Platz
Heute gibt's in der Mensa Kartoffeln mit Speck
Unser Direktor ist krank
Und wir haben ein Interviewpartner hier im Studio!
Stell dich mal vor, falls die Leute dich nicht kennen

Yeah, gib mir das Mikro! Man nennt mich Sido
Ich bin 1,86 und wieg' 72 Kilo!
Ich trag 'ne Brille und rasier' mich nicht oft
Ich wohn' noch in nem Loch, doch bald in nem Loft! (Yeah)
(Wo kommst du her?)
Ich bin aus Westberlin! Ich musste letztens aus'm Wedding in's MV zieh'n!
(Ist das das Ghetto von dem du immer sprichst?)
Ja genau! Auch wenn ihr denkt, dass es keins ist!
Ich seh's jeden Tag, Ich weiß was hier abgeht!
Wenn jemand ablebt, weil einer am Rad dreht!
(Wie lange rappst du?)
Ich rap seitdem ich denke!
Es hört nicht auf, irgendwann rappen meine Enkel!
(Wer schreibt deine Texte?)
Meine Texte schreibt das Leben
Ich brauch nicht mehr zu tun als'n Stift zur Hand zu nehmen
(Hast du was gelernt?)
He, nein! Ich kann nur rappen!
Achso, ja doch, ich kann feiern auf Tabletten
(Nimmst du viele Drogen?)
Ja doch, so ziemlich alles
Im Sommer nicht soviel, wie wenn's im Winter kalt ist
(Echt? Verrückt! Was is' mit deiner Gesundheit?)
Ich sorg einfach dafür, dass die Welt immer bunt bleibt
(Ich hab gehört Aggro Berlin hat dich gesignt?)
He, ja! Um mich zu kriegen haben die voll rumgeschleimt
Eine Million Vorschuss, doch der ist jetzt leer
Deswegen musste schnell mal ein Sido Album her
(Hast du Pläne für die Zukunft? Wenn ja, welche?)
Es klingt vielleicht seltsam, doch Ich will Geld hab'n
(Und noch ein Wort an deine Fans zum Schluss!)
Ihr seid mir alle egal, Ich rap' nur weil ich muss

Komm und frag mich! Erzähl den Leuten wer ich bin!
Stell deine Fragen, mach ein Bild von mir und schreib es hin!
Komm und frag mich! Erzähl ihnen von mir!
Frag mich und schreib mein Leben auf Papier!

Komm und frag mich! Erzähl den Leuten wer ich bin!
Stell deine Fragen, mach ein Bild von mir und schreib es hin!
Komm und frag mich! Erzähl ihnen von mir!
Frag mich und schreib mein Leben auf Papier!


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