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Outlaw, outlaw
Uhh, uhh, yo, give me some of that haze man, that purple haze
I don't wanna smoke that fucking haze wit' this wood no more
Hydro, shit got my hydro tasting like smydro
I'ma smoke a straight haze right now
(Straight haze)
Pone roll up there, ya heard me?
Yo Slaam roll up there ya heard me? Okay Slaam
It's like this, yo
Yo, yo, blood money is the anthem, it's never a myth
I smoke weed and I get drunk, and ride with gifts
If I don't roll, then my nigga baby, he just twist
He rolls Phillies and he busts the big the four-fifth
See shit change because I normally came
On the R train now me and 5 in the Range
We used to twist Phillies and fuck hoes, switch cars and trade guns
Them Queens niggaz then we landed in the millions
Iraq and the Bridge, the only difference is the buildings

The same crime rates and the same damn killings
A slice of pizza, and quarter water my juice
But now I'm Car hart and bullet proof is under my goose
And go to hell to that nigga that snitched on deuce
The curly-haired fro, I cut my hair but my beard grow
Yo, where my beers go? Send them right here, yo
Yo, party's over, tell the rest of the crew
Stash the drugs, the guns go to section two
See me, all my life, yo, I had to sell drugs
While you grew up with straight nerds I grew up with thugs
While you grew up with straight nerds I grew up with thugs
Through the test of time, I strive to get my shine
Upon them lives, slanging rocks 'cuz the world is mine
I look out for you and you look out for me
And we hold it down, you just wait and see
Platinum chains and Carti' frames and jewels
Now these broke niggaz start to act a fool
Don't you know Thugged Out straight eat ya food
We keep guns on our sides, you know how dunn thugs do
'Cuz I'll be there with my thugs, I'll be right here waiting on you
For my niggaz who bust pies, the customized fives
To the vals, to the railroaded trails I cuss cops
Enough shots and any generation
I spit dead a plot in the making, I ride for every thug in the basement
My soul is cuffed to the corner, every gate, every car table
Every welcome to the hood sign, batting good times
It's on over the projects a dark cloud one sided
Till death bitches burning in gossip
It's my turn to deposit the real, the logic, no college
Just dollars and criminal knowledge
Me and my codies, pass [unverified]
I flash mo' wheat, than cash Cody, keep the mac on me
When you stack niggaz act phony
Shit in the ghetto, I spread love and shed blood
Never swear to a dead thug
My name should be brought up in fame
Never said in vain, spread like a letter chain in criminal slang
We done had some time, I strive to get my shine
On the block, slanging rocks 'cuz the world is mine
I look out for you, and you look out for me
And we hold it down, you just wait and see
Platinum chains and [unverified] frames and jewels
Now these broke niggaz start act a fool
Don't you know thugged out, straight eat ya food
We keep guns on our sides, you know how dunn thugs do
'Cuz I'll be there with my thugs, I'll be right here waiting on you

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Capone-N-Noreaga (C-N-N for short) is a hip hop duo that consists of Capone (Kiam Holley) and N.O.R.E. (Victor Santiago). The two grew up in the housing projects of Queensbridge and Lefrak City (both in Queens, New York), and met each other in jail in 1992 while doing kitchen duty.

In 1996, they signed to "Penalty Records" in a deal with "25 to Life" records (Tragedy Khadafi's label). They were also featured as "Unsigned Hype" in The Source magazine. In 1997, C-N-N released their debut trend-setting album, The War Report. With exquisitely dark tracks crafted by Lord Finesse, Havoc (of Mobb Deep), Clark Kent, and a number of other acclaimed producers, The War Report became an instant classic. The unique chemistry of Noreaga's unorthodox lyrcal delivery combined with Capone's street-wise slang, established the duo as a household name within the Hardcore hip hop community.

After Capone returned from another stint in jail in 1999 the group then released The Reunion featuring the single "Ya'll Don't Wanna". The album struggled to go gold, due to the lack of promotion from Tommy Boy Records, and suffered from mixed reviews. In addition, Capone was sent back to prison right before the release further hurting promotion. Soon after in 2001, Capone-N-Noreaga jumped ship to powerhouse label Def Jam. Because Tommy Boy retained the trademarks to the names "Capone-N-Noreaga" and "Noreaga", the group was forced to shorten its name to C-N-N, and Noreaga was forced to bill himself as N.O.R.E. for his solo work. They recorded a new album in 2003 called The Religion, with a lead single, "Yes Sir", that was issued on mixtapes and promoted by a video. The single failed to make an impact, and the album was shelved.

In early 2005, Def Jam released Capone from his contract while retaining Noreaga, leaving the group's status in disarray. Capone released his debut album "Pain, Time, and Glory", in 2005.

In 2009 the duo reunited to release Channels 10 and has since then released The War Report: Report to War.

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