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Black & Brown (Feat. Jelly Roll)

[Xzibit]

Wassup? We need to talk

Let me light my backport

(lights up)

(exhales)

That's why we need to sit down

And talk about the black and the brownYo, I love Los Angeles, you can hear it in my music

Plus I got the scars to prove it

And man.. you don't understand what I understand

I'm feelin like a piece to a bigger plan

'Cause all I'm sayin is the God honest truth of it all, we fightin the wrong enemy

That's why I'm gettin invovled, it's just like the end of that movie "Saw"

When them two chained up guys met with their demise

And the mastermind was layin there the whole time

Remember that? That's why we have to sit down

And speak about the black and the brown

Now I didn't come here to point no fingers

I know over the years that the pain still lingers over past confrontations

Shit we all on parole and probation and fucked up situations

And everybody lose.. from the pen, to the neighborhoods, now it's even the high schools

'Cause I was watchin K. Cal News

when the students squared off and one kid wouldn't choose sides

Hit with a hammer and the kid died and now it's a full blown riot

Tck, that's when the fists start flyin

These kids ain't learnin shit about math and science

Man..[Chorus: Xzibit]

Tension is so thick, some are comin around

I don't wanna see no more of us up under the ground

So now.. that's why we need to sit down

And talk about the black and the brown

Eighty percent of inmates are black and Hispanic

They tryna wipe us all off the face of this planet

Dammit.. that's why we need to sit down

And talk about the black and the brown[Xzibit]

Yo, I got the homey Jose from way back in the day

He came to scoop me up in his all white Six-Trey

And he don't really fuck with nobody outside of the set

It's tatted big on his neck

Y'know? So over the years, built respect and trust

Some black and brown issues we both discussed

He said, "Homes, it's been goin down too long

I gotta bang on them fools and it don't feel wrong"

"They killed my cousin over eighty eight bricks

So word came down, we gotta handle that shit"

"Kill all mayatas in white tee shirts

Can I tell the truth homes? The truth starts hurtin"

At first, I remind him of what vengeance do

What vengeance is and who vengeance belongs to

He wasn't tryna hear that shit

He just turned up the volume, bangin 50 Cent[Chorus][Xzibit]

I got soldiers from both sides who really don't care

Who identify themselves by the colors they wear

The homey came through to put one in the air

I can tell somethin was wrong the way he sat in his chair

He said, "X, man I'm just gettin out

from doin eighty eight months, tryna figure things out"

He told me in the pen you get down to get done

'Cause the brown and black ratio is five to one

He showed me the scar on his gut and his neck

They got him good, said he damn near bled to death

The hate was do deep, I can see in his eyes

When he described what it feels like to almost die

All I could do was just sit back and listen

'Bout how he 'bout to send soldiers on missions

I got hit with a bottle but I'm not dead

I said, "Think with your heart homey, not your head"

I said[Chorus][Jelly Roll + (Xzibit)]

Oooooh you must defend yourself (Yeah!)

If you don't, then no one else (Nobody!)

Your homies got to ride (Let's go!)

You're fighting for your life (Yeah!)

They want both of us dead

You ain't heard a word I said

You're fighting for your life (Come on)

Your homies got to riiide[Chorus]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Songwriters

Campbell, Shawn / Leathers, Marshall J. / Joiner, Alvin NPublished by

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