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Yezzir
It's me, the rapper eater
Ha
Feed me, feed me, feed me
No homo
Ahaha
Yeah
One time for me, one time for the DJ
He be Khaled, I be Lil' Weezy
Baby if you ask me, if your nasty
Creative, gifted bastard spit sporadic
I'm so diplomatic democradic
Touch it, bring it, push it systematic
Damn right, I kissed my Daddy
I think they pissed at how rich my Daddy is
And I'm his kid, I stunt with my Daddy
Call Ms Lee, she with my Daddy
So diss me, and don't diss my Daddy

Cuz who was there when no one wasn't
Just my Daddy
Who was there when I needed money
Just my Daddy
So who be there when I see the money
Just my Daddy
Who said that I'd be the one
Just my Daddy
Hello Hip-Hop, I'm home
It's your Daddy
When I say deez
I don't mean the caddy
I mean deez nuts, Akon and Khaled
Rick Ross, Tip, Stuna and Fat Joe
And I can-can-can't forget Brisco
And yeah, I had to squash the bullshit with zoe
Its a bakery here, just tryin to get dough
Shout to my dreads my hatians and chicos
you lookin for me, Ho
I'm in the 3-0-5
I'm the best rapper alive
HomeBoy got a mind that a map couldnt find
Homeboy gotta nine a cop couldnt find
But I could get to it even if I was blind
Like a scary movie they screamin when I rhyme
I'm a King, you can ask Steven if I'm lyin
I'm a Prince, too demanding like my Mom
Too bold, too cold like wet salame
ME, ME
It's all about ME
If a girl got a voice then she talk bout ME (me)
He say, she say, I say ME
We'll be in the M.I.A. ME
And me, and T, and big round Nee
And the Homie streets boutta somewhere round the beach
And tags and eat while they somewhere in the jeep
And mall in the Phantom with Mister G
And ME, ME, it's all about ME
Play with me and it's all our beef
Beef, yes, chest,feet, tag, bag, blood, sheets
Yikes, yeeks, great Scott
Storch, can I borrow your yacht
Watch me and my click go all out
Like the ball in the stands, we balls out
Boy, I dont know what y'all bout
But, I just spit like a dog mouth
Big ice been lookin like a hog mouth
VROOOOOOMM, I had to bring the hog out(yeah)
Light them trees, bring a log out
Every day, Christmas, I'm eggnogged out
And Hip-Hop is my new bought house
My flow just grew legs and walked out (bye)

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Jonathan Hamilton is something out of the ordinary when it comes to his music. Known in the music world as Jun Tzu, the 22-year-old has already suffered some controversy for the unusually political slant on his lyrics. Jun started writing poetry when he was just nine years old, he travelled around the world with his father who was a traveling Christian preacher at the time. Jun has since won numerous awards for his poetry. Inspired by his Irish heritage, his lyrics are both poetic and political, describing experiences of growing up in Northern Ireland, views on religion and his own take on the rising violence on the streets of Manchester. Jun has now produced his first mixtape, "Forbidden Knowledge," with a ‘little help’ from Raw Fish Records – a City College record label. He sold over 2000 copies of his first and went onto release Manchesters most controversial CD ever! "Exposure: The Documentry Mixtape", which features his friend and fellow hip hop artist Chronicle. Already rubbing shoulders with some of the industry’s big named talent, in 2007 Jun toured the country with MTV Base as part of the ‘I Luv Live’ tour. He said: “It was inspiring to take my music on road and perform for different crowds. It gave me a buzz to see how much people liked my music and listened to what I had to say.” While on tour, he met one of Britans most respected Hip hop producers, Baby J, who partly produced Skinnyman's album "Council Estate of Mind" and made the official remix of the Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson hit "Valerie", Baby J was so impressed by Jun that he put him on his new album, "Baby Food", which gave Jun Tzu global exposure! Jun Tzu also toured the U.K with the "British Urban Collective" in 2008 and spent five weeks in his native city Belfast. He added: “My dad was arrested in Northern Ireland for terrorist offences and sent to prison for a total of 11 years, While he was inside he became a commited christian. It changed his life completely! I am very moved by his energy and it inspired me to start writing poetry, I started accompanying him more on his travels, while he was speaking to the adults I would be talking to the kids and rapping at the youth events. I moved to Manchester originally from Northern Ireland when i was 10, then moved back and forth from Manchester untill i was 17. That’s when I started writing more political poetry about the state of affairs not just in this country, but all over the world. I knew a lot of people my age and even younger were involved in the gangs and hardcore drugs and it hurt me to know these kids felt hopeless and helpless. I knew they felt like they were victims and had to fight a battle everyday. I found a way of expressing my frustration with the world through writing poetry and lyrics. It was like having a lyrical battle which I thought was a peaceful way of dealing with the burden of feeling like a victim of modern day society.” Jun is eager to get his message across the nation and also throughout the world. He is presently working on his first international album, set for release mid 2010. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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