Girl came through, the light skin honey with the cinnamon smell
Girl was so enticing, baby, make a nigga choose hell
Momma hopped up on cocaine
Daddy on space ships with no brain
Sister gone numb the pain the same
Why same DNA cell

She was turned out on shine new things (diamond gold chains diamond gold rings)
Center-fold spread, she trying to do things
See she be on that cough syrup in coke cans
Twenty-inch-rim-man with no land, her pussy gone numb the pain the same
Why same DNA strand

We're not well
We're not well
We can't tell

Brenda done died with no name
Nickel bag coke to the brain
Will they ever find the vaccine?
Shitty-damn-damn-baby-bang
Rich man got the double barrel
Po' man got his back to the door
Code white stands for trouble
Shots from the po-po (blah blah)

Girl came through, the light skin honey with the cinnamon smell
Girl was so enticing, baby, make a nigga choose hell
Momma hopped up on cocaine
Daddy on space ships with no brain
Sister gone numb the pain the same
Why same DNA cell

Brenda done died with no name
Nickel bag coke to the brain
Will they ever find the vaccine?
Shitty-damn-damn-baby-bang
Rich man got the double barrel
Po' man got his back to the door
Code white stands for trouble
Shots from the po-po (blah blah)


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The Cell Lyrics as written by Shafiq Husayn Erica Wright

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    i think this is about drugs

    Brenda done died with no name Nickel bag coke to the brain Will they ever find the vaccine? Shitty damn damn baby bang Rich man got the double barrell Poor man got his back to the door Code white stands for trouble Shots from the po po

    she says that drug dealing gets poors into trouble and hate and despair, while there are "rich dudes" gettin their double barrells on that poor ones.

    She was turned out with shiny new thangs (Diamond gold chains, diamond gold rings) Centerfold spread, she tryin' to do thangs See she be on that cough syrup in coke cans 20 inch rim man with no land Pussy gon' numb the pain the same (Why?) Same DNA strand

    here i quess she's talkin about how people sell themselves in many ways(not only prostitution but here she's talking about it i believe) to get drugs, and they sell their souls and pride away for it

    madameon August 04, 2009   Link
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    I think this is about not being true to yourself. And selling out for different things; sex, money, or drugs.

    XLoveEpiphanyXon April 07, 2010   Link

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