Un urlo per l'Articolo 31
Un urlo per l'Articolo 31
Un urlo per l'Articolo 31
Un urlo per l'Articolo 31
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Un urlo per l'Articolo 31
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Un urlo per l'Articolo 31

Siamo tornati ancora più incistati, eccoci qui, vi eravamo già mancati
Suono il gong, parte il bip, il palco è il ring, faccio paura come IT di Stephen King
E intrattengo i fans con lo spaghetti funk, che preferisco (ma che cazzo è questo?)
È il nuovo disco, fresco, bevilo adesso occhio perché picca, come tabasco
Vedo la gente che s'ammazza in pista
La tiro in mezzo come vero professionista del casino, quale sono, fa bordello
Sballo il tuo cervello, ti sveglio come il gallo, sotto il palco portati l'ombrello perché
Spu-sputo quando parlo, se riesci a sopportarlo fammi un urlo, voglio sentirlo
Ti do un motivo per qui farlo, fai

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Eh, dimmi se ti ricordi di me, sono il pifferaio magico che ha tradito il re
Che con i topi ha conquistato la città ma del lavoro non sa neanche la metà
E ho imparato che niente è impossibile, e anche che quasi niente è facile
Che devi avere fede, parlare a chi non crede, anche a chi ha il cervello messo dove ci si siede
Adesso salta su, suona chi te lo meriti, la suola brucia come un rogo (rogo)
E quanta merda m'han tirato addosso, ma mi son mosso più d'un passo
E ho risposto a chi tirava gliel'ho spiaccicata in faccia
E come vedi su di me non ne rimane traccia, e se mi annusi senti profumo di rivalsa
Anche l'Italia adesso c'è e si rappresenta
Io resto dell'idea mia, anche perché ho realizzato quella che chiamavano utopia
Insieme a chi ha provato ad ascoltare e adesso apre la bocca e sta per fare

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Dj Jad (DJ Jad)
J-Ax (J-Ax)
31 (31)
Vi amo (vi amo)
Mi piace (mi piace)
Lo voglio (lo voglio)
Hip hop (hip hop)
Ancora (ancora)
Suker cagami, tipo invidiami, ballami, tipa scrutami, abbracciami, baciami
E dopo pagami, il momento è magico, sono afrodisiaco, toglimi l'ossigeno
Ma lasciami il microfono che è un po' che tengo in mano
Con cui vi dilettiamo, e per favore non diciamo che in testa abbiamo il sogno americano
Al limite il sogno di Cologno, ho bisogno di un assegno, in fretta
Rima in testa, in tasca la mazzetta di soldoni, money easy-easy-easy-money
Sono un juke-box che funziona a colpi di centoni
Perché non sono mai stato un ragazzo fortunato, e nessun sogno m'è mai stato regalato
Ho lavorato, e sei entrato nella zona mia, sei ancora fuori perché ho cantato Hoi Maria
E ora il mio posto è questo, non lo lascio adesso
Sei tu che mi ci hai messo, stai tranquillo io non ti tradirò mai
E d'ora in poi sempre più spesso sentirai

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