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It Is What It Is - Ras Kass



     
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I been around the world once, had your fiance twice
I ain't nothin' nice but every lifestyle got a price
Kiss my momma on the cheek 'cause her love was deep
Like Keith Sweat but the deeper the streets getThe deeper the beef get
Enough 'Fatal Attraction' to boil your pet
'Cause everybody wanna have it lavish and sh
Now, courvoisier is my dossier overnight, insightI write like six hundred thousand kilobytes
Yes, I'm on one, European cars, Cuban cigars, rap stars
Glass ceilings to the inevitable cap peeling for sexual healing
I lack feeling, voted for black women like Terry MacmillanSave a prayer for me, I was told no guts no glory
I shed a tear once in a while, too
But a soldier gots to do what he gots to do
I want stock in Fox with Rupert Murdoch
I thought you knew, it is what it isNowadays, that's the way it is
Why do we do what we do
When we do what we must
That's how it is and how it is is kinda fucked upIt's sad to say but things just ain't the same no more
Why do we do what we do

When we do what we lust, it is what it is
And how it is is kinda fucked upIf the pussy is free, then talk is cheap
Then again, it's probably cheaper to keep her
Back in the days, all a nigga needed
Was suede pumas and a beeperNow they all expecting condos
Briquettes and pet cheetahs, see ya when I see ya
And by then I know the motives, she bogus
I noticed her jocking the rims on the Lotus
I learned early to trust God when moms was like
(You wear all that Nike shit)You need to swoosh your ass and get a job
My occupation be operation, more horsepower than Daytona
'Cause I'm a Rider, like Winona
Being nice is a vice, the gift is naturally mine
That's like Grand Verbalizer not knowing the timeSee, my partners commit crimes serving federal bids
Confined to a six by nine regrettin' the wrong shit he did
I swear, wishing we was still little kids
But we grown men now homey, it is what it isNowadays, that's the way it is
Why do we do what we do
When we do what we must
That's how it is and how it is is kinda fucked upIt's sad to say but things just ain't the same no more
Why do we do what we do
When we do what we lust, it is what it is
And how it is is kinda fucked upHip hop ain't even fun
In these strange days, rappers is getting done
Like Jericho won
Within two months, two major artists got slumpedI whispered God rest the dead and let the Blaupunkt pump
Kept a part and a fade since about eleventh grade
Rock the Donna Karan shades
Cause I don't like to dream about getting paidBut I'm afraid I do
Trying to organize a team, willing to empty magazines
This supreme fiends for cream
We need Jesus like Mary Magdalene and Born Again ChristiansAin't a politician cause I already got your vote
True, I want your money but I ain't a preacher no
I don't even love the dough
But if you don't work you don't eatSo I want all I can get before I go
I love what money can get, it's elementary evidently
the custom convertible Bentley tempt me
It is what it isNowadays, that's the way it is
Why do we do what we do
When we do what we must
That's how it is and how it is is kinda fucked upIt's sad to say but things just ain't the same no more
Why do we do what we do
When we do what we lust, it is what it is
And how it is is kinda fucked upNowadays, that's the way it is
Why do we do what we do
When we do what we must
That's how it is and how it is is kinda fucked upIt's sad to say but things just ain't the same no more
Why do we do what we do
When we do what we lust, it is what it is
And how it is is kinda fucked upThere are things that we can change
Some things remain the same
That's just the way it is
Way it goes, yeahThere are things that we can change
But most things gon' stay the same
It's the way it is
You better believe it, oh, yeah

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John Austin IV,(born September 25, 1976 in Carson, California), is better known by his stage name Ras Kass.
He released his debut album Soul on Ice in 1996. The album built up considerable hype through the release of several independent singles, including "Remain Anonymous" and "Won't Catch Me Runnin'." Soul on Ice saw little commercial success but was adored by the hip-hop underground, which appreciated both his sharp battle rhymes and his militant Afrocentricity.

Read more about Ras Kass on Last.fm.


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