[Intro]
Guns don't kill people rappers do,
Ask any politican and they'll tell you its true,
Its a fact music makes you violent,
Like Michael Jackson telling little Timmy to be silent,
You don't believe me? here's my hype,
Offer me the record and i'll show you the type,
Of criminal this rap shit is breedin,
Its a fact that MC Hammer left me bleedin,
Vanilla Ice made my mother say 'Fuck',
If I stuck with UB40 then I woulda been in luck,
But I didn't I got it wrong,
Cypress fucking hill to me to make a fucking bong,
So I started, I bought another tape,
That bad boy vibe made my cock and balls ache,
So remember kids from the head double tap,
Guns don't kill people its just rap!

[Chorus]
Guns don't kill people rappers do
So of the police
Woo woo woo

Guns don't kill people rappers do,
I seen it in a documentary on BBC2,
Shot to death outside Hyper Value,
Guns blazin like Michael Cain in Zulu,
Guns with sadistic are sometimes misleading,
The type of criminal that rap is breedin,
Shot in the chest? No wonder you stopped breathin,
2 for the base over, are you receivin?
Remember rap tracks in '87
Scott the Rock's up ni Hip-Hop heaven,
Biggie and Tupac R.I.P,
Even Jam Master Jays in the cemetary.

[chorus]
Guns don't kill people rappers do,
I'm a fucking rapper and I might kill you,
As a rapper I'm teachin you a lesson,
AK47 to Smith-and-Weston
Just say no, just like Zappo
Bullet proof vest, to guns and ammo,
Hip-hop gangster trippin,
Even Eminems into pistol whippin,
Its like cluedo murder one,
P-Diddy, J'lo in a nightclub with a gun,
Heard snoop dog now wants to bust a cap,
Guns don't kill people its just rap

One, Two yo face my shoe,
My name is Mike Balls and I'm comin through,
Gun crimes, stabbin, and burglarisation,
Its on a rise all across the nation,
The safety's off and the pistol is aimed,
Yardies and the Mafia always get blamed,
Politicians are shamed, and they haven't got a clue,
Rap is more deadly than fucking Kung-Fu

[Chorus]
Guns don't kill people rappers do,
From Bristol Zoo to B&Q,
I want to rap, I want to rhyme
Heard it in a song now I'm into gun crime,
Its a sign of the times like Prince changin his name,
Gotta have a shooter to be in the rap game,
Like Michael Ryan about to snap,
Guns don't kill people its just rap!

[Chorus]
[Outro]


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    Come out with your hands on your head Turn the rap music off and step away from the stereo Put the rap album down, leave MC Hammer alone - turn it off

    BUT, Guns don't kill people, rappers do Ask any politician and he'll tell you it's true It's a fact, music makes you violent Like Michael Jackson telling little Timmy to be silent You don't believe me, here's my hype Offer me the record and I'll show you the type Of criminal this rap shit is breeding It's a fact that MC Hammer left me bleeding Vanilla Ice made my mother say, "fuck" If i stuck with 'UB40' then i woulda been in luck But I didn't, I got it wrong Cypress fucking Hill taught me to make a fucking bong But I stacked it, I bought another tape The Power by Snap, my cock and balls ache So remember kids till the head double-tap Guns don't kill people, it's just rap

    Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop

    Guns don't kill people, wrappers do I seen it in a documentary on BBC 2 Shot to death outside Hyper Value Guns blazing like Michael Caine in Zulu Government statistics are sometimes misleading The type of criminal rap is breeding Shot in the chest no one here stopped the bleeding 2-4 to base over, are you receiving? Remember rap tracks in '87 Scott la Rock up in hip-hop heaven Biggie and Tupac R.I.P. Even Jam Master Jay's in the cemetery

    Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop

    Guns don't kill people, rappers do I'm a fucking rapper and I might kill you As a rapper I'm teachin' you a lesson AK-47 to Smith and Weston Just say no, just like Zammo Bulletproof vest, two guns and ammo Hip-Hop gangsta trippin Even Eminem's into pistol whipping S'like cludo Murder one P. Diddy, J. Lo in a nightclub with a gun Heard Snoop Dogg now wants to bust a cap Guns don't kill people, it's just rap

    One, two, yo, face my shoe My name's Mike Balls and I'm coming through Guns crimes, stabbin' and burgalarization Is on the rise all across the nation The safety's off and the pistol's aimed The Yardies and the Mafia always get blamed Politician's ashamed, and they haven't got a clue Rap is more deadly than fucking kung-fu

    Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop

    Guns don't kill people, wrappers do From Bristol Zoo to B&Q I wanna rap, I wanna rhyme Heard it in a song, now I'm into gun crime It's a sign of the times like Prince changing his name You gotta have a shooter to be in the rap game Like Michael Ryan about to snap Guns don't kill people, it's just rap

    Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop Guns don't kill people, rappers do So do the police Woo woo woop

    Sparuxeon October 30, 2004   Link

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