Understand at where I'm coming from
Understand at where I'm coming from
Live this life in the hardest
Understand at where I'm coming from
Understand at where I'm coming from

This is what the gangster's about
And bitch nigga's at
Somebody from your block got gotta ride
When the bitches that's why you can't trust em
Steal wanna fuck 'em
The block is on fire, them want you locked
Even if you pay the hustle they take what you got
When neighbors get shot, and it ain't no big deal
Cause everybody took what he peel
It's hard to we're so used to, live everyday like it's our last
It's like they knew it
Robbing and stealing, hustling and killing
Serve that, I just might living with no villain
Where they they'd rather be in jail
They go home and after tell their kids they failed
South side of Houston, everybody's but I love my hood so I put it up on

Living life in the hardest, you understand at where I'm coming from

I come from the bottom, trains steal meals
My fuck school, they'd rather rock on wheels
Baby's been having babies like condoms they never made them
Give them up to their pants cause sure they couldn't raise them
Let the curtain fall from the laws and the Jewish
It's in the niggas up the creep for selling drugs that us
My grandma always used to say
To take us up the
But I got feels do, so pardon me when I'm eat and you
Just let me smoke my weed and drank upon this

But never pour too much cause I try to make it last
Understand at where I'm coming from
Live this life in the hardest
Understand at where I'm coming from
Understand at where I'm coming from

I'm from the home where we need you,
Where they away
Home of the G's, land of the slaves
Where the good die young and the
On the way to school jump in double blood pools
And they to it, how is this normal?
When the babies get burned and we used to call that coma
See where I'm from they will tell us anything
Like fuck they just want us
Yeah man, that's a motherfucking shame
And every is the same,
Get down, and the bricks bitch

Understand at where I'm coming from
Understand at where I'm coming from
Understand at where I'm coming from


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