Ready

Aha, yeah, Xavier Naidoo

That's right, (?) Aha

Und eigentlich können wir uns freuen (?) Xavier Naidoo (?)
Ah, ah, ah

Das System, in dem wir hier leben (ah)
Ist ungerecht, tückisch und kalt (ah)
Wir könnten uns dem Schicksal ergeben (ah)
Die meisten Träume werden hier nicht alt
Wir könnten aber auch, die Ausnahme sein
Wir suchen das gelobte Land (ah)
Geben nicht auf, und lenken nicht ein
Wir sind klein, doch wir leisten großen Widerstand

Oh, eigentlich könnten wir uns freuen (könnten wir uns freuen)
Denn eigentlich geht es uns gut (that's right)
Wir sind, umgeben von Getreuen (ah)
Jeder für jeden bis aufs Blut (ah, ah, ah)

Wir haben riesige Pläne (riesige Pläne, ah)
Und arbeiten täglich daraufhin (?)
Gebt uns nur all eure Häme (all eure Häme)
Noch könnt ihr nicht wissen wer wir sind (aber bald)
Eigentlich ist (ah), es brotlose Kunst (ah)
Doch für uns ist sie das tägliche Brot (ah)
Oh, getrieben vom Traum (ah), dem einzigen Wunsch (ah)
Zu leben, was wir lieben bis zum Tod

Eigentlich könnten wir uns freuen (that's right)
Denn eigentlich geht es uns gut (eigentlich geht es uns gut)
Wir sind, umgeben von Getreuen (that's right)
Jeder für jeden bis aufs Blut (here we go)

And your word is one
The way they Xavier rocks (ah)
Knocks out the blockswith the shots and did the spots

Hörst du die Quelle wie sie sprudelt
Ich sprech' vom Rödelheim Reimrudel, geniest MCs wie Apfelstrudel
Mit Silben die klatschen wie Pflastersteine
Also spar dir dein Gedudel

We are one flesh one bone like Hazy Fantazy
Seid ihr mit mir Baby?
Jiggy Jiggy wawa
Heiß wie Lava,
Im Doppelpack zum Takt
Fließen wie der Niagara

Everything is alright, live your life shine on sone
Daram daram daram dam dam, daram daram daram dam dam

Na gut, na denn, na dann
3p geht's heftig an
Das heißt wir machen die richtige Lobi,
Die anderen machen Ramadan

That's not all we are proud and loud and stand tall
United we stand but divided we fall, no doubt

Eigentlich könnten wir uns freuen (that's right)
Denn eigentlich geht es uns gut (eigentlich geht es uns gut)
Wir sind, umgeben von Getreuen (that's right)
Jeder für jeden bis aufs Blut (here we go)

Eigentlich könnten wir uns freuen (that's right)
Denn eigentlich geht es uns gut (eigentlich geht es uns gut)
Wir sind, umgeben von Getreuen (that's right)
Jeder für jeden bis aufs Blut (here we go)

Eigentlich könnten wir uns freuen
Denn eigentlich geht es uns gut (eigentlich geht es uns gut)
Wir sind, umgeben von Getreuen (aha)
Jeder für jeden bis aufs Blut (here we go)

Eigentlich könnten wir uns freuen
Denn eigentlich geht es uns gut (eigentlich geht es uns gut)
Wir sind, umgeben von Getreuen (ah)
Jeder für jeden bis aufs Blut (believe that)


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