Nächste Station
St. Pauli Landungsbrücken und da gibt's dann Bambule

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Sie sagen, es kommt die Zeit, in der die Pole schmelzen
Sich Riesenwassermassen über Küstenstädte wälzen
Ich kenne das, ich hab' das schon mal erlebt, Mann
Flutwellen von Sondermülltonträgern
Viele Ohren haben sie in den Tod gerissen
Aber wir konnten uns gerade noch in 'nem Boot verpissen
Trieben umher auf dem Meer voller Müll
Fragten uns, wer denn noch mehr hören will
Brauchten Segel zum setzen, aber hatten keinerlei Leinentücher
Rissen die besten von unser'n Texten aus den Reimbüchern
Und taten es die Flauten fordern
Den fetten S-750 als Außenborder

Vor uns 'n Dampfer auf Kreuzfahrt, vollgestopft mit schicken Leuten
Die vor noch schickeren zitterten, sich ihnen kopfnickend beugten
Sah sie an, jene zu billig ihre Stimme verscheuern
Sah' sie glauben, wenn sie welche zahlen, sie Dinge steuern
Sah' ihre Kinder Trips nehmend am Galgen hängengeblieben
Und als Faschoprolls pogend auf'm Schiff der Volksdrogen
So wie die wollt' ich nicht baden gehen, schrieb lieber Texte
Statt abgrundtief zu sinken, als 'n Wrack ohne Schätze

Texte wachsen nicht auf Bäumen, Beats kommen nicht mit der Post
Darum feilen wir, weilen wir, feilen wir
Bauen Sachen wovon andere nur träumen
Nur beste Kost und so stylen wir, geile Styles stylen wir

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Irgendwo auf einer Fähre Richtung Karriere
Saßen mehrere, eher leerere Köpfe mit 'ner Riesenschere
Fischten die wenigen, frischen MC's aus'm Wasser
Schnitten sich was ab und ließen die Guten dann in den Fluten verbluten
In trüben Gewässern taten Piraten warten
Wollten uns Hanseaten an den Kragen, uns unsere Styles abjagen
Die Penner wollten uns entern, doch wir brachten sie zum kentern
Denn mein DJ hat 'ne Motorsäge und die wiegt zehn Zentner

Wir wollten nie ertrinken und wenn am eigenen Schweiß
Wenn wir für Fans rappen mit Styles und ohne halben Scheiß
Alle sind da, sind die Beginner am rappen
Unter uns Meeresgründe und MC's, die flach war'n wie Nichtschwimmerbecken
Ging nie unter als Exempel für beknackt klingend
Hatte mein Schiff 'n Leck war ich's, wie Samples, in Takt bringend
Man, es ist egal, was du findest, was in is'
Mein Textbuch war schon damals das der Rekorde von Guinness, wie Bomben zündet's
Kanonenhagel fabelhafter Raps, du hast mein Wort
Wir machen weiter, auch mit 'nem Mann über Bord

Ja, ja, wir kommen korrekt, wie fünfhundert Mark für'n Heck
Und ziehen für Rap wieder den Karren aus'm Dreck

Texte wachsen nicht auf Bäumen, Beats kommen nicht mit der Post
Darum feilen wir, weilen wir, feilen wir
Bauen Sachen wovon andere nur träumen
Nur beste Kost und so stylen wir, geile Styles stylen wir

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