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Verse I
Sometimes I feel like I want to quit
No one will notice if
I forfeit my soul blow myself with a clip
That's my father did no gun, a noose and he hung
My mom found him in the basement there as he swung
At 5 years old what does that do to a kid
Produced a maniac anthrax type of a kid
I hear an ambulance, sirens I'm told to be silent
I'm blind trying to find why my house is a riot
Got to go can't take it, Uncle Dave's face is changing
I race to find my father in the bottom of the basement
My mothers covered in tears her face filling with fear
Bang's on the floor shout's to God why am I are hear
Scared to even ask, where my dad is at the time
I guess for now it's just a memory
Mom where's dad, where is he mom, where's dad
No

Chorus
This is my life my world
My nightmare stuck here won't turn
Is there a light that can shine on me?
Dear God I pray you hear hommie
This is Chris your son praying feeling so lonely
My life my world
My nightmare stuck here won't turn
Verse II
Can you relate to me? Probably not
You still hate ye father, wanna to kill ye mom
Got a dad attacking in the night at around 1:00
Feet are like drums coming to you, ye can't run
Struggle with the thoughts, am I normal or not
Abused all my life even when I called out to God
What the flip, it's a shame what happens in the dark
Invisible to people all they seeing is the scars
Hold on yo, use gonna make it
Your spirit can't be broken, soul not taken
Praying in the power of the tongue for my friends
New Testament Jesus Christ let him in
Ye brains still confused what am I suppose to do
When ye folks choke, tie vocal ropes around you
Walls fall down surround you forget living I'll never fitting
God's love is real no matter what you've ever been in
Chorus
This is my life my world
My nightmare stuck here won't turn
Is there a light that can shine on me?
Dear God I pray you hear hommie
This is Chris your son praying feeling so lonely
My life my world
My nightmare stuck here won't turn
Is there a light that can shine bright won't burn?
Afterlife when I see Christ Soul journ
Bridge
This is my life lord can ye shine on me
Can anybody hear me?
Lord can you save me?
Verse III
Have you ever felt like you wanna die?
End in the night, say good bye like a Lola bye
And just close ye eyes
Those lies almost killed me,
Feeling filthy, no ability to move
Commit suicide I won't be guilty
There's no perfect life, it's all media hype,
The TV screen's feeding ye right
I've seen both sides of it by now, I would a bowed down
A new sound the lost can be found
You're in some real dirt, ye life kind a sucks
Ye might adjust, but you'd rather die in the dust
I've had enough I look to him, and in God I trust
Sometimes it gets rough but ye can't give up

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WE ARE RICH KIDZ

Rich Kidz, also known as RK4L......is an Atlanta-based teen musical force. This force is unique. It is founded, marketed, promoted, funded and executed by it's own members, teenage artists. The group's name is symbolic of their mission - young entrepreneurs achieving success - Rich Kidz.

Founded in 2008 by group leader Yung PU, while a senior at Frederick Douglass High School in Atlanta, Georgia, his mission was to collaborate with other talented teens and make a mark in the music industry. They rose to national recognition when their single "My Partna Dem" reached the Billboard Hot 100 R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart in 2009 eventually peaking at #77.

Rich Kidz was originally a loosely banded group of teen all-star solo artists from various Atlanta high schools. Members Yung Pu, Baby Charles and Rich Kid Shawty all attended Frederick Douglass High. Other members Juney and Big Man attended Westlake High School. Yung PU later recruited a talented underclass performer, Skateboard Skooly, a freshman at Frederick Douglass to join the group. Skooly's unique combination of rapping and singing made the group different from its competitors.

Although not officially a group, the collective referred to themselves as the "Rich Kidz". Their first recording was a compilation of original songs entitled "Rich Kidz" that they promoted in their schools and surrounding neighborhoods by passing out CDs. That first recording featured a song entitled "Wassup". With its melodic chorus it instantly became a radio and club favorite. Its popularity gained the group a growing following.

Other releases soon followed such as "My Partna Dem" and "Ball". The releasing of YouTube videos for these new songs gained popularity, major underground buzz, and encouraged the guys to record another compilation. Both "My Partna Dem" and "Wassup" became staple songs at Atlanta radio stations. All achieved without any backing or a record label of any kind.

The songs also caught the attention of Atlanta's most notable rap performers. Ludacris, Lil Scrappy and Bow Wow recorded their own remixes of the single "My Partna Dem". T.I.'s Grand Hustle label also saw potential in the group and began mentoring the group.

Later in 2009, the collective released a second compilation "Money Swag", hosted by radio-personality DJ Infamous. As a result, the group and the single "My Partna Dem" gained national attention. The single charted the Billboard's Hot Hip-Hop/R&B Singles chart peaking at #77. On the success of that release, they recorded a third compilation "24/7" hosted by DJ Spinz.

As the fame of their first two singles wained the collective took a change of direction. Since it was a collective of solo artists and without a group-record buzzing, several members began recording solo material. As a result of their efforts, Rich Kid Shawty secured a solo agreement with Grand Hustle Entertainment. Juney secured a solo agreement with Grand Hustle artist Young Dro. Baby Charles is currently working on his solo project, but continues to record with the group.

Formation of the duo...Rich Kidz

Not to be discouraged, Yung PU regain the reigns, not wanting his creation to die. Along with Skateboard Skooly the two made a pact to continue the force they created and continued recording and performing as the Rich Kidz. They made it official by founding their independent record label Rich Kidz Music Group, LLC, signed themselves to the label and began recording new material.

Their fourth release was the appropriately titled "We Supposed To Stop But We Didn't " hosted by DJ Kutt Throat. Due to the state of uncertainty surrounding the group, the release was highly anticipated.

In the Rich Kidz' tradition, it too was a collaboration with another local young crew - Money Savage. This release spawned the club anthem, Bend Over and radio-friendly hit single "I See You" which became a staple at radio throughout the southeast in 2010 and the single's YouTube video has amassed more than 2 million views.

Off the momentum of that release they continued touring and went back into the studio. With a Thanksgiving release date the duo released "Straight Like That" hosted by DJ Scream and DJ Spinz. This marked a new chapter in the Rich Kidz' story; different members and a different sound that is more melodic and more polished.

This release was an instant success and has been downloaded more than 250,000 times to date. Embodied on the CD is an "I See You" remix featuring Young Money/Cash Money's teen artist Lil Chuckee, a revised version of "Bend Over", the street single "Blind Hatin" and female favorites "Friends With Benefits" and "Me and You".


The Rich Kidz are the next break-out act from Atlanta!

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