too, too, too, too, too personal You're too, too, too, too, too personal (Well, that's about you) (Too, too, too, too, too personal) Too, too, too, too
翻訳: ジェネレーションX. あまりにも個人的な.
think about them - right now You're to to to too personal You're to to to too personal You're to to to too personal You're to to to too personal
comin] (2x) Stlyes: Can't stop, won't stop Everything drop like panties, hot like Miami Move like little black kid stealing candy Barely seen, honnies call me barely cream Real generals
your face stay in your place Yo crime lace catch more beef then Scarface (x2) Court case illegal minds too late Back in '92 (you remember Juice son?) I buc tose and got live General
ass fan base that'll do a motherfucker in for me Speculations But see they just don't know. I be rappin' too fast, they just be listenin' too slow. I
it! Take it out too far and I won't fake it! A blank promise - your words - Nothing else than another hell ride We got to! Revolution action! what we gonna go for? (x
on corners where you drug dealers meet Stay out of reach, but I keep arm distance We can't hold him down, cuz I'm just too persistant Listen, nitroglycerin
patrol on Trying to get a hold on kids strapped with Krylon Scratch: Vandal squad on my case Getting chased raided but mostly getting shit painted [chorus and scratch x
my earth started kneelin' Started stealin', I'm too ill, see we're bellin' at the parlay Kicked up, mack, max motion Michael Bolton magazine call, I'm too
to flip I'll probably get lynched or body ripped by a bullwhip My peoples faced with the same shit for generations So people breed their seeds off deep hatred [Chorus x
, I hope I'm not too late Passion called from back behind the curtain screaming, "Sonny, this is urgent" [x2] How do I address a letter to my generation
smashing independently With a dedicated ass fanbase, and don't a mothafucka hear from me Speculation, see they just don't know I be rapping too fast, they be listening too
their enemy." - MALCOLM X (In the early 1960 s a "Black militant" who believed in complete separation of the races) "segregation tomorrow" - GEORGE WALLACE "the white man" - MALCOLM X
hope I'm not too late Passion called from back behind the curtain screaming, "Sonny, this is urgent" [x2] How do I address a letter to my generation
is always there. Hope is seeing the good in the hearts of those around you even if they let you down. Hope is that one person's words can re-define one life and a whole generation