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Dear God I'ma teach you in this prayer
And I thank you for all the food you've given me
And all the health and strength
And may my family be healthy, safe and strong
As well as myself
And I thank you for everything you've given me this far, Lord
And I beg for forgiveness for I sin everyday
In your son's name, Christ Jesus
Amen
They all want me dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz they all want me
Dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz this world wants me
Dead or alive

Nigga look at what the streets have done to me man
Hustlin' strugglin'
I deserve a better hand
'Cuz I'm runnin' these streets under they say
Mother fuckers like you can't relate
'Cuz you ain't all about the hustlin' all about the bustin'
All about the thuggin' baby
Never let it go if you gotta die lie shake it with a fofo
Then do so 'cuz that's the life you chose
Shoul've fallowed the cracks in the road
You heart and your soul
'Cuz if there's one thing I know
Good niggaz come and they go
Bitch niggaz actin' like who's
Merely needed to get treated like one
Hope you got yourself a gun niggaz
'Cuz you know I cock and blow niggaz
And if right silent the temp get on some shit
Go on out six feet deep and slump niggaz
'Cuz I'm a survivor like destiny's children
To the day of my demise
I'ma ask the Lord why?
They all want me dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz they all want me
(Want me)
Dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz this world wants me
Dead or alive
Take a look at what this world done made me
All I really want to do is be happy and raise my family
But I'm strong, motherfuckers can't break me down
Niggaz really gonna hate me now
As if I'm givin' a fuck
I'm tryina get my life together
Shit a nigga can't ride forever
Tryina see a hundred mil' or better
Befo' I die
Don't ask me why?
I, got a fascination for freak hoes
New whips wit two seats and to do's
I've been waitin' so long to explode
Now watch me cock back and unload
Bullets goin' threw the chest and out the back
Shit is usually how the barbry acts
Now the look in your face is so relaxed
Now your family moans and deals with that
But me, I'm a survivor like destiny's children
Till the day of my demise
I'ma ask the Lord why?
They all want me dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz they all want me
Dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz this world wants me
Dead or alive
They all want me dead
Why the fuck would they want to see me live?
So I'm gearin' up to get into some shit
Niggaz better kiss the wife and kid's
It's just the way us niggaz live
And I run wit real niggaz that run wit big guns
That are designed to pop ya lid
(Shit)
Never met a real nigga I didn't like
Never met a bitch nigga I didn't fight
Now niggaz gonna get down and niggaz gonna lay down
Dependin' on how niggaz view life
And you'll never look in my eyes
And you'll never ever smile
'Cuz your high is comin' down
And you can't touch me
But if you really wanna fuck wit me
C'mon and get your heat my niggaz
Don't you ever p'voke my niggaz
Don't ever doubt this nigga
'Cuz I'm a survivor like destiny's children
'Til the day of my demise
I'ma ask the Lord why?
They all want me dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz they all want me
Dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz this world wants me
Dead or alive
They all want me dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz they all want me
Dead or alive
But they'll never take me alive
I'll get even before I die
'Cuz this world wants me
Dead or alive
{This is big mother fuckin' Remo
And this hell what I'm tellin' you man
My mother fuckin' niggaz ain't playin'
We mother fuckin' gangsta's man
Understand this shit
Right now we gonna give you some'in to mother fuckin' think 'bout man
These niggaz is movin' like the mob man
What the fuck is goin' on}

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Kelly Price (born April 4th, 1973) is the Daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Price and Evangelist Claudia Price is the 2nd of three children born and raised in Queens, NY. Under the watchful eye of her mother and the pastorate of her grandparents Bishop Jerome and Evangelist Joni Norman Kelly was nurtured and developed spiritually by being taught the word of God and the importance of a sustained prayer life through the special prayer services her grandfather held weekly in addition to Sunday services and bible study. It was there at an early age in Full Gospel Mission COGIC that the many gifts deeply rooted inside of her were watered and began to grow. It was there that her inner senses were awakened to the very real existence of God as more than just a higher power or an answer to the question “how did we all get here?”
At an early age Kelly’s musical talents began to dominate her life. While most babies have to be taken from the crib and calmed from crying in the middle of the night, Ms Price’s mother has been noted telling of the times when the entire house would be awakened at the sound of a young Kelly singing out in her crib while the rest of the family tried to sleep. AS a young child Kelly knew that music was more than just something that happened on the radio, in church, or even during the commercials on TV. For her it was a part of life that quickly became a necessity for life. She became emotionally dependant on the music inside of her and quickly learned how to use the music as an outlet to express what she was feeling even when she couldn’t speak about it. One day after experiencing deep sadness from a book she read for a black history project in school, Kelly wrote a song to express her unexplainable emotions. This was her first song. She was 7 years old.

Kelly sang on her first recording before the age of 10 and by the time she was 18 Kelly was recording and touring the world with multi-platinum pop diva Mariah Carey. Always a quick study, Kelly watched and learned the intricacies of studio and production work and soon after began to expand into areas other than just background singing. It is these early years of her professional career that Kelly refers to as her formal education. While her classmates attended college to prepare for their careers she went to work everyday and studied with the entertainment industry’s best to prepare for what would soon be her own amazing career. During these years and beyond Kelly has shared her multiple musical gifts with many artists and reached the number one spot on billboard several times before anyone even knew what the girl behind the voice and the pen looked like. Throughout her career Kelly has sung for, recorded with, toured with, wrote songs for, arranged and produced music for George Michael, Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, Brian McKnight, LL Cool J, Ben Tankard, Mary J Blige, Puff Daddy, Brandy, The LOX, Donnie McClurkin, The Williams Brothers, Faith Evans, Karen Clarke-Sheard, Yolanda Adams, MASE, Whitney Houston, Mary Mary, The Notorious B.I.G, Richard Smallwood, R. Kelly, Eric Clapton, Wynona Judd, Gerald Levert, Angela Winbush, The Isley Bros and the legendary Ronald Isley just to name a few. Though many record labels initially pursued Kelly as a recording artist it was her connection with Isley and his relentless persistence that convinced her to begin to use her musical talents for herself resulting in a formal alliance between Isley and Price that birthed her solo career with the album Soul of A Woman in 1998 that featured the #1 smash women’s anthem of the year “Friend of Mine”, penned by Ms Kelly Price.
She would follow with the platinum success of Mirror Mirror in 2000, One Family: A Christmas Album in 2002 and the critically acclaimed Priceless in 2003.
In October 2005, Price recorded her first live gospel project. The This Is Who I Am album has been released on October 24, 2006 on her own label, EcclecticSounds Records. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Gospel Charts and peaked at #9 on the R&B album chart.
Price was inducted as an honorary member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. in July 2006.
In early 2007, Price kicked off a tour with the 'Sisters in the Spirit 2007."
In 2006, she recorded the song "Why?" for the soundtrack Why Did I Get Married?, a film version of the stage play of the same name she once acted in, playing the role to Sheila.
In early 2009, Price was featured on Coko's gospel album entitled The Winner In Me on the track "Oh Mary".
In June 2010, Price promoted her single "Tired" on The Jazz Joy and Roy syndicated radio show as "some of the best work of my career to date."
In September 2009, it was announced she would be joining Deborah Cox and Tamia to form the super group The Queen Project. The women seek to empower women of all ages, races and backgrounds by doing a number of community service projects. In September 2010, Kelly announced via her official Twitter profile that her new solo album Kelly will be released in 2011. Her second single "Not My Daddy" debuted on R&B charts at #87.




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