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My home boy got life, gettin hard for me to look at em
Feelin like its my fault, judge threw tha book at em
His momma call me son,and his sista call me brotha
We was eighteen gettin it, chevys all colors
Super far from a sucka, he aint neva tuck his tail
On the east of Atlanta givin sucka niggas hell
Get caught go to jail, hour later make bail
Hit tha trap on tha same chic back to the mail
Get a rat, weigh her down we was tossin em up
Any nigga talk slick we was boxin em up
Shoot dice, talk shit til the sunlight come
Get bored start shit, boy we so dumb
We be laughin on the phone bout the thangs we done
Askin the lord why he lock em down so young
I shoulda told Cuz chill, he'll prolly be free
Shoulda set an example cuz he was lookin up to me
[Hook]Hey i can be ya role model
Life aint all about the club poppin bottles

Before you lead, gotta learn how to follow
I can be ya role model
Forget tha trap, all tha 9's an tha choppas
Insted of gangstas we could use some more doctas
I can be ya role model
Fuck bush or whateva you wan call em
And Iraq we need to fix our own problems
I can be ya role model
I know you grown, you can do what chu wanna
but a man is a father to his daughther
I can be ya role model
[Hook]Verse 2
My sister did two years in the feds, had a baby before she left
niece and my nephew, swear i love em to death
Momma raise a good nigga,I aint have a father figure
Only niggas i knew was rappers an drug dealers
pretty good at tha rappin damn good at tha trappin
So picture how I woulda if my daddy was a actor, doctor, lawyer a teacher, a judge
Prolly never seen the trap probably neva touch the drugs
I be in tha strip club throwin money like its nothin
I should try an start a business an invest it into somethin
I be callin brothas niggas, i be callin sistas bitches
Sometimes i sit think,like what the fuck wrong wit me
Smokin an drinkin liquor to destroy my mind
Need to get back to school and try to clear my mind
Live right, get a job, or some kinda degree
Set examples for kids lookin up to me
[Hook]Hey i can be ya role model
Life aint all about the club poppin bottles
For what you need, gotta learn how to follow
I can be ya role model
Forget tha trap, all tha 9's an tha choppas
Insted of gangstas we could use some more doctas
I can be ya role model
Fuck bush or whateva you wan call em
And Iraq we need to fix our own problems
I can be ya role model
I know you grown, you can do what chu wanna
But a man is a father to his daughther
I can be ya role model
[Hook]Verse 3
I talk bout sellin drugs cuz thats what ive done
Talk about bitches an hoes cuz i know some
I aint talkin to all women but a bitch is a bitch
If ya call yourself a woman you aint offened by this
Grown man havin babies, spendin money on weed
Knowin god damn well he got mouths to feed
See i call that a nigga, thats some ignorant shit
45 in tha club cuz he scared to commit
Got the nerve to say pimpin, time to give that up
Theres somebody always lookin tryin to be like us
An these young black men mimickin rap songs
While the niggas in that rap neva live that song
Neva seen that jail, neva walked that line
He went an told on somebody he was scared of tha time
Live right be a man, i call that G
Set examples for niggas tryn be like me
[Hook]

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Roderick Anthony Burton II (November 25, 1987 – May 18, 2009), better known by his stage name Dolla, was an American rapper.

Originally part of a group group called Da Razkals Cru with friends Scrappy and Sas, a 12 year-old Dolla rapped in showcases around his Atlanta, Georgia hometown. Eventually, the group caught the attention of both Missy Elliott and P. Diddy. However those two weren't the only executives interested. By 2001, the trio signed to Elektra Records where Dolla met then unknown singer, Akon, who was producing for the label.
"I've known Akon and his brother, Bu, since I was 12 and we've stayed cool," says Dolla.
Living back and forth between Los Angeles and Atlanta, the MC modeled for Diddy's clothing line, Sean John, and his image garnered a towering billboard. Unfortunately, Elektra came to an end several years later and Da Razkals Cru was released from their contract in 2003. Dissolving the group and going their separate ways, Dolla returned to Atlanta and focused on a solo career."I was disappointed but all that made me do was work harder," says Dolla. "It was a stepping stone."

Continuing to pen lyrics, the teen shopped his ghostwriting skills to signed and unsigned artists alike. While making the rounds, Dolla ran into former Elektra acquaintance, Akon. The Senegalese singer was now a multi-platinum artist looking to expand his own Konvict Muzik roster. Meanwhile, Dolla linked with his current manager to form their own production company, The Gang Entertainment and before long signed a joint venture with Akon's production company, Konvict Muzik. Soon after, once the joint venture was official, Dolla was finally signed as a Jive artist. After a year of working on the album, Akon was instrumental in pulling together Dolla's newest hit, "Who The Heck Is That?" featuring chart champion, T-Pain and newcomer, Tay Dizm. Now as "Who The Heck Is That?" climbs the charts, Dolla can look back on his struggle with a bit of vindication.

Born in Chicago, Illinois as a twin, Dolla's sibling died at birth. Still, as the only boy amongst two sisters, the light-eyed MC admits to being spoiled. "We'd clean the house every Sunday but my only job was to take out the trash," says Dolla.
In 1991, the Burton family moved to Los Angeles, California for greener pastures. Instead, they suffered mounting struggles. As a five year-old Dolla sat on his parent's bed with his elder sister, Divinity, their father took his own life.
Moving the family to Atlanta, GA his mother tried her best to regroup. But again, financial burdens began to take a toll on the family and Dolla found himself at ten years of age trying to help support his family, even if it meant breaking the law.
"It was a part of me growing up in a single parent home and supporting my momma," says Dolla. "She told me I was the man of the house but it's not something that I glorify."
Still, Dolla's dream wasn't deferred. The pre-teen began writing raps during his elementary school classes to break the monotony. Drawing on his mother's love of classic soul singers like Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, Dolla followed his heart and chased a career in music.
As he matured, life delivered yet another hardship. His sister was sentenced to several years in prison for an altercation with the police in 2006. Drawing on his strong sense of family, Dolla along with his mother, took over the responsibilities of caring for his niece and nephew.
With all of these hardships under his belt, Dolla is wrapping up his debut solo album Dolla & A Dream via The Gang/Konvict Muzik/Jive Records. The LP is a collection of both jubilant and heart-wrenching music. "Who The Heck Is That?" the lead single is a DJ Montay production that comically details Southern nightlife. On "Loudmouth," Dolla chastises cowards for gossiping over a sinister organ that's reminiscent of a ride through the trap. "I'm Fucked Up" shows Dolla's sensual drunken side while the beat's horns bop and the MC whispers his lyrics. Another song, "Be Alright," chronicles a young girl growing up in the ghetto and dating older men to her detriment. "Ghetto Prayer" describes the young MC's difficult struggle through life over pianos and a strong wailing chorus. With both sobering messages and light-hearted lyrics in his pocket, Dolla is ready to spark a little change.
"My music is universal," says the 20 year-old. "I can do street music or pop music. But whatever I do, I attempt to make meaningful songs with substance.”

On May 18 2009, Dolla was shot and killed near the La Cienega Boulevard entrance of the Beverly Center in Los Angeles, after a fight between a group of individuals broke out. Witnesses reported that a woman was seen firing a handgun. Another source said a male suspect was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport as he attempted to board a flight

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