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Better Way - Lil' Troy



     
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One, two, one, two, three
I'm a living sunset
Lightning in my bones
Push me to the edge
But my will is stone
'Cause I believe in a better way
Fools will be fools
And wise will be wise
But I will look this world
Straight in the eyes
I believe in a better way
I believe there's a better way
What good is a man
Who won't take a stand
What good is a cynic
With no better plan
I believe in a better way
I believe in a better way

Hope these words feel pleasant
As they rest upon your ears
Hope these words feel pleasant
As they rest upon your ears
Upon your ears, upon your ears
Upon your ears, upon your ears
Reality is sharp
It cuts at me like a knife
Everyone I know
Is in the fight of their life
And I believe there's a better way
Take your face out of your hands
And clear your eyes
You have a right to your dream
And don't be denied
I believe in a better way
I believe in a better way
I believe in a better way

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Lil' Troy, who featured in his songs many members of the Screwed Up Click, managed to break out of Houston's thriving rap scene in the late '90s with "Wanna Be a Baller," one of the few Houston-based songs to reach national audiences. The track was actually written by fellow Houston rapper E.S.G., although he was never credited with it, and still holds a grudge over the situation. The song propelled his debut album, "Sittin' Fat Down South", to respectable success, particularly for a Houston artist. Released in 1998, Universal picked up the album, re-released it in 1999, and helped "Wanna Be a Baller" spread from city to city. That was about all the success Troy had for a while, though. As the late '90s became the early 2000s, "Wanna Be a Baller" still garnered play, but Troy couldn't deliver a strong follow-up single, instead watching his moment of opportunity diminish. His last album was a screwed and chopped version of his album "Back to Ballin." His relatively upscale, contemporary, casual clothing line hit the streets in May 2006.

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