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I hope you got your passports, and vaccine shotsI'll take rappers on a field trip any day
They never been opposite real clip any way
I know where all the looters and the shooters stay
Welcome to the city we call DoomsdayWhere niggas are just fried chicken like Tuesday
Oh, you from the hood, huh, who say?
My Nigerian niggas will call you pussy
My Somali niggas are quick to grab the UziAround here we only bumpin' Fela Kuti
Tupac or Bob Marley, Lucky Dube
So we don't really give a fuck about your groupies
This is Africa, hoorayT.I.A.
(Hooray)
T.I.A.
(Hooray)T.I.A.
(Hooray)
It means, this is Africa
(Hooray)You don't know how hard it is here
The streets is tricky in these parts here
You don't know how hard this is here

The streets need this shit hereYou don't know how hard it is here
The streets is tricky in these parts here
You don't know how hard this is here
The streets need this shit hereI walk rappers through the killa woods any day
They've never been opposite, real goons anyway
I know all the tricky, sticky, icky alley ways
Welcome to the continent of holidays
(Africa)Where holidays quickly turn to hell days
Stars fall quicker than box of shell case
No Bill Gates, no PC's
Why you cats are debatin', actin' and fakin' these days?I deliver what they need like milk crates
I learned from the deadly streets, no regrets
And I wasn't ever lookin' for a street cred
But these streets bred me to be street safeIt's no secret we know how to squeeze lead
But the pre-set is not to have to squeeze it
Used to be at peace now we use t-shirts
And it reads R.I.P. 'cause the peace deadWhen I walk through the slums like nomane
Little children say, "K'naan bumaye"
The rap game just got itself a new day
This is Africa, hoorayT.I.A.
(Hooray)
T.I.A.
(Hooray)T.I.A.
(Hooray)
It means, this is Africa
(Hooray)You don't know how hard it is here
The streets is tricky in these parts here
You don't know how hard this is here
The streets need this shit hereYou don't know how hard it is here
The streets is tricky in these parts here
You don't know how hard this is here
The streets need this shit here

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K'naan (Keinaan, meaning traveller in Somali, born 1978) is a Somali-Canadian poet and hip-hop artist. The Coming To America Songfacts states that born in Mogadishu, Somalia, he spent his childhood there during the Somali Civil War, which began in 1991. K’naan’s grandfather, Haji Mohammad, was a poet and his aunt, Magool, one of Somalia's most famous singers. The young Somalian acquired an early interest in hip-hop from the records that were sent to him from America by his father. K’naan describes growing up in Somalia amidst the ongoing warfare on his song "Coming To America". At age 13 he left for New York City with his mother and brother and finally settled in the Rexdale neighbourhood of Toronto.

In 2001 K'naan performed in Geneva at the 50th anniversary of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

In 2005, he performed with Dobacaracol during the Live 8 concert in Barrie, Ontario. His full-length debut album, The Dusty Foot Philosopher, was released in 2005.

His song "Soobax" (pronounced "So-Bah") is now featured in the best selling video game FIFA Football 2006, made by Electronic Arts and he has toured the world with the cup.

K'naan participated in the Breedlove Odyssey Tour with Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and Jean Grae. He also participated in the "Welcome To Jamrock" tour along with Damian Marley.

The Dusty Foot Philosopher received a 2006 Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year, and was nominated for the inaugural Polaris Music Prize. He also featured in a song by M1, titled "Till We Get There".

The song "In the Beginning" from the album The Dusty Foot Philosopher was featured in the 2008 Comedy "Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay"

He also toured with Stephen Marley on Stephen's "Mind Control" tour.

His latest album "Troubadour" was released in 2009 featuring guests artists such as Damian Marley, Adam Levine, Kirk Hammett, Mos Def, and Chali 2NA.

A remixed version of K'naan's single "Wavin' Flag" was chosen as the Coca-Cola anthem for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

K'naan won the 2010 Juno Awards for Canada's Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year.

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