What’s going on, Your gonna Find out
Sooner or later, Your gonna Find out
Are you ready for this, Your gonna Find out
Tell him who it is, Your gonna Find out

Now put your hands up, man up, look up, Find out
Cut through the rope, nope, not staying tied down
Gone for a minute, back on the grind now
Thought i was finished, not jerry Seinfeld
Who’s this, guess who, back to stay
Get more use out of class then a plastic bag
Mom still looking at me like act your age
Cause Friday and Saturday I’m either trashed or blazed
I don't fascinate, I live it, that's it
I even bought a house off of writing rap s___
But don't get it twisted, I ain't that rich
Cause I’m paying off the loan till I’m in a casket
Country boy, moved out to the city life
Back to the sticks with the family and mini bike
Ain't nothing changed, spit rhymes nicest,
This game is giving me a mid life crises

Either Get up, Get back, Get down, Get With it
Come a little closer now, don’t be timid
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up

Either Get up, Get back, Get down, Get With it
Come a little closer now, don’t be timid
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up

This whole thing fails to amaze me
Since the 80's
This Hip-Hop thing basically raised me
and lately, everyone's gun is off safety
What happen to the culture the breakers and the break beats
When I was 18, I never cared to make green
I’d write rhymes, turn this day job into a daydream
And now a days, it's all changing
I guess I’m growing up, cause I wonder what the f___ are we raising
This use to be a culture, now it's all a hustle
use to flex skills, but now we flex biceps
I flip flows, you ain't try yet
Make you expect the unexpected, sit, and get your mindset
A culture shock, I talk the talk
and I’m a dying breed, still trying to eat
I’m a MC first, always, business last
That's probably why I made no real cash as Class
But I can live with that

Either Get up, Get back, Get down, Get With it
Come a little closer now, don’t be timid
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up

What’s going on, Your gonna Find out
Sooner or later, Your gonna Find out
Are you ready for this, There’s a movement happening here boy
Tell em, There’s a movement happening here boy

Now I don’t hate gangsta rap, it’s the one’s faking jacks
Trying to glorify it with hopes of making cash
Steal from a culture and never pay it back
Hate repeating myself, but I gotta state the facts
Most kids know that it's an entertainment purpose
But 10 percent don't though and wanna be that person
Wanna sell drugs, hold guns, pimp hoes
Buy bling, waste money, rob people, get doe
I know things change and I’m fine with it

But now we getting judged on the crimes we did
or the dimes we hit, or the lines we sniffed
We use to get props for the rhymes we spit, what happen?

Either Get up, Get back, Get down, Get With it
Come a little closer now, don’t be timid
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up

Either Get up, Get back, Get down, Get With it
Come a little closer now, don’t be timid
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up
There’s a movement happening here boy, Put em up


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    great song with an amazing message. one of my top 20 songs of all time and it is sad that we need to make songs like this now a days to tell people what real hip hop is really about. its not about the lyrics these days. all you hear about in songs now is what he said. you got hustlers, gangsters and drug dealers. Class is one of the many rappers that disagrees with this and has made his own flow to try and save hip hop instead of sitting back and writing songs about how hip hop is dead...no offense to nas and skillz. but if you like classified listen to k'naan. his voice is something you have to get used to but once you hear him spit he will show you what real hip hop is

    kswisson February 22, 2009   Link

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