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End of the Road (feat. Sons of Funk) - Silkk the Shocker



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
How I miss my homies so
I don't expect y'all to understand this
'Cause y'all ain't never lost nobody
But imagine the closest person to youSee everybody feel it
But some of us
Feel it more than the rest
Just think about itIt only add
More to the stress
I try to live my life day by day
And ignore the restIt's so fucked up

I can feel life
More than I feel death
Split secondAnd picture
The family's being torn
I gotta tell my little nephew
His dad wasn't aroundTo see him being born
When we get older
Playing with our kids
He just sittin' all aloneYou know what his last birthday wish was
He wishes daddy come home
And while I'm at the funeral
Contemplating sittin' in strapHe looked up to me
Gave me a hug and asked me
"Silkk, where my daddy at?"
Question I couldn't answerTell him a vacation
And somehow I wish
If I tell him this enough
Maybe one day
He just might forgetI guess I'll be seeing you
At the end of the road
(End of the road, I'll see y'all there)
You know it ain't easy
Lettin' my homie go
(End of the road, I'll see y'all thereI guess I'll be seeing you
At the end of the road
(End of the road, I'll see y'all there)
You know it ain't easy
Lettin' my homie go
(End of the road, I'll see y'all there)Now I learn [unverified]
I miss my homies so
Even though
My homies goneTry to be strong on my dawgs
Used to hit me
But I'm home alone
All the memories I got of youShining like the sun
I used to invite you to my house
We used to fight
Who gone sleep in the top bunkWe used to
Throw rocks
To the cops then we'd run
We was so tightWe got caught
Both of us
They got just one
I remember dawgWe just like
Kick back and laughed
We grew up a little bit
Life made us choose aDifferent path
You chose to get a job
And I sold and dealed
You choose to go to schoolAnd I chose the streets
I was the one that
Always lived fast
You used to want to live slowlyAs I look in the casket
I though for sure
It was supposed to be me
Damn I lost my dawgIt's cold but its fair
And I contemplate to myself
Would it have been different
If I would've been thereI guess we'll never never
Never know
But I know one thing
Why's it always the good ones that got to goI guess I'll be seeing you
At the end of the road
(End of the road, I'll see y'all there)
You know it ain't easy
Lettin' my homie go
(End of the road, I'll see y'all there)I guess I'll be seeing you
At the end of the road
(End of the road, I'll see y'all there)
You know it ain't easy
Lettin' my homie go
(End of the road, I'll see y'all there)It's never easy
To let your loved ones go
Tomorrow now promise me
Tell me something that your loved ones knowA straight bullet in the neighborhood
Got a little girl
Holdin' her breath
In my arms I closed her eyesShe died while I was
Holdin' her chest
I couldn't change
Even though the game was fileThrough all the pain
Maintain
Still find ways to smile
And grandma
(Grand mama got sick)And they fixed her to bed rest
The family was fightin' over who?
Left the money to
Picture this you won't even dead yetAnd I'm sick of this east and West Coast crap
This east and west coast trap
Lost two of the biggest MC's
To East and West Coast rapRest in peace Biggie
Rest in peace Pac
And all them other soldiers
Make us see it?

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Silkk tha Shocker (born Vyshonn King Miller on June 18, 1975) is a rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana and the brother of rappers Master P and C-Murder. He is characterised by his rap style, in which he will rap one line really fast, and the next line really slow.

Silkk rose to fame in the mid-to-late 1990s, releasing records through Master P's label, No Limit Records. His self-titled debut, The Shocker, was released in 1996. Silkk was featured on Master P's 1998 hit, "Make 'Em Say Uhhh!" and had a minor rap hit with his own single that same year, "It Ain't My Fault," featuring label-mate Mystikal. Silkk also performed with R&B singer Mya on the second single released from her self-titled debut album, "Movin' On." In 1999, Mya and Silkk collaborated on the lead single from his album "Made Man." The track, titled "Somebody Like Me," went on to become one of the year's top-selling singles on the Billboard charts. Since then, Silkk has released two additional solo albums: "My World, My Way" in 2001 and "Based On A True Story" in 2004. Neither release generated the same success he enjoyed in the late 1990s. Silkk was also featured on World Wrestling Entertainment's Wreckless Intent album, which was released on May 23, 2006. The song he performed on the album, I'm Comin', has since been used as the theme song for SmackDown! wrestler M.V.P. Silkk also performed former SmackDown! wrestler Orlando Jordan's theme song, Do It Big.

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