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Welcome to the cold hard truth: Bama
Dead Native Americans spirits swarm through the foothills
And whisper through the weeping willows.
It moves like a water rapid dancing through your meadows
Dimin' lights from thick fog and gravel paths
Footprints of a ghost in the wet grass
that lead into invisible prison cells past
the weird rust is symbolic of the blood bath.
Just take a look
The younger generations are committing the worst crimes
They lost in a tangle of evident[relevant?] guidelines
Controlled by the unseen and claim one king
and worship a image despite lies and covered schemes
the halt puts a chill in the midnight breeze
scavengers on the hunt get whatever is free
the breath of the devil throwing metal debris at lost sons
Caught in the wilderness of the south you better

Run for the ditch, there's locusts in the sky
Hide in the cellar, propellers are humming by
in the Bible Belt
in the Bible Belt
Freight trains shaking the walls and taking lives,
Stain glass breaking, the steeple's on fire
in the Bible Belt
in the Bible Belt
Welcome to my land, my home: Bama
Where the clouds turn green,
Where The Clan marches up and down the small town streets
Where cops look for excitement
Where the oak tree split and burn form the blue lightning
Where the plantation still stands as an undying reminder
Where the rebel flag waves as an undying reminder
Some try to find there way out
It ain't easy
the economy's bad and most searching for a freebie
In fact, hustlers of every color stay lookin' for the cracks, and loopholes,
they stoop low and do jacks
with new clothes and shoes.
Hoes, they turn tricks
and follow each-other cause momma just don't give a shit
See black lights and incense they feel roused
cause no church can soul search like mushrooms,
so young minds, they do lines to feel numb.
Caught in the wilderness of the south you better
Run for the ditch, there's locusts in the sky
Hide in the cellar propellers are humming by
in the Bible Belt
in the Bible Belt
Freight trains shaking the walls and taking lives
Stain glass breaking, the steeple's on fire
in the Bible Belt
in the Bible Belt
Like a thick black cloud of smoke is driftin over the evergreens
the air we breathe ain't safe no more momma.
(naw)
they polluted the whole city mamma.
(the whole city is)
filled with thoughts, education, and short dreams.
The youth dyin to live be all it seems
to be all that we have momma,
but I ain't throwin' up my hands momma.
(no I an't throwin' up my hands)
To many grand schemes I must speak
to get free in my mind.
If I can free my body
then I write my song alone in the seas,
and put a message in the bottle
for the broken seas(?) to reach everybody.
I know it's impossible,
but i hope these words convey to hit one soul
to eternally echo through my home and known
with the roots of a child with a son that ain't done.
You better run for the ditch, there's locusts in the sky
Hide in the cellar propellers are humming by
in the Bible Belt
in the Bible Belt
Freight trains shaking the walls and taking lives
Stain glass breaking, the steeple's on fire
in the Bible Belt
in the Bible Belt
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Michael Wayne Atha (born December 30, 1979), better known by his stage name Yelawolf, is an American rapper. He is currently signed to Shady Records, Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment and Interscope Records. He is co-managed by Redd Klay Entertainment along with his personal manager Jeremy "J Dot" Jones.

Raised in Gadsden, Alabama, Atha appeared on the reality series The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott and released his independent debut album Creek Water in 2005. Two years later, Atha signed to Columbia Records and released the single "Kickin'" from his unreleased first studio album, before being released from the label later that same year. From 2008 to 2010, Atha released an extended play and four mixtapes with Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment. Trunk Muzik 0-60, Atha's fourth mixtape, was also released by Interscope Records. In 2011, Atha signed to Shady Records and his debut studio album Radioactive was released on November 21, 2011 to positive reviews. It entered the Billboard 200 at number 27. He spent much of his childhood in various locations around the southern United States, including Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Atlanta, Georgia, and Antioch, Tennessee.

Atha is half white and Cherokee, and the name Yelawolf is a reference to his Native American roots.

Yelawolf is an avid skateboarder and made attempts at a professional skateboarding career but was forced to abandon due to injuries. Yelawolf began releasing mixtapes independently in 2007. He was briefly signed to Columbia Records in 2007 and left the label the same year.

In 2009, Yelawolf was featured on the Slim Thug album Boss Of All Bosses, and in the lead single Mixin' Up The Medicine from Juelz Santana's upcoming album Born to Lose, Built to Win. In 2010 he appeared in the track Down This Road from Bizarre's third studio album Friday Night at St. Andrews, in Big Boi's first solo album Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty track "You Ain't No DJ" which was produced by André 3000, and his most recent appareance is in Paul Wall's fifth studio album Heart of a Champion track "Live It" which also features Jay Electronica and Raekwon, produced by Travis Barker. In 2010, Atha confirmed he has signed with Interscope Records, he announced that he is working in his debut studio album with the label, and has a desire to work with Eminem.

In 2011 Yelawolf revealed that he went to visit Eminem in Detroit, Michigan and has subsequently been signed to Shady Records.

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