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We put too much work in
Seen too many cold days, too many nights servin'
It's been tried, we will survive
CNN rise, keep street ties
We got a hundred niggaz strong
A hundred niggaz armed to kill you right or wrong
You can't murder what's dead
We walk the pavement with, one in the head
Now what I stands for I rise for, my man's who I die for
Blows frontline in the war, despise law
I'm built to be guilty, filthy, dirty, rich
Niggaz wanna kill me 'fore I'm thirty-six
Stop my lifeline, I'm tryin' to hundred thousand dollar car
And ice mine, predicate felon, lifetime
Consecutive cases, no respect for racists, haters hate this
Hope to trade places, and piss where my grave is
I lay this down, I blaze this pound I'ma say this now
Fuck around and I'ma chastise, you ain't that wise, I'm out to capitalize

My cap size is nine milli, leave you slumpin' back in your ride
My hood sit on bloody acres, parallel to my maker
I squeeze vertical a fiend I'm servin' you
What dirt'll do to virginal niggaz, is get 'em kilt
Filled with hot lead, but not by the feds, who wanna see me dead?
You can't kill, me, we put too much work in
Seen too many cold days, too many nights hurtin'
You can't kill me, it's been tried, we will survive
CNN rise, keep street ties
You can't kill me, we got a hundred niggaz strong
A hundred niggaz armed to kill you right or wrong
You can't kill me, you can't murder what's dead
We walk the pavement with, one in the head
I can't believe what I saw, through the eyes of the corner
I had warrants on each name, aliases in each state
I got caught, what the hell did I thought?
Turkey bacon or turkey ham, it's pork
It's the same thing, you should look how I walk
The gun make me lean to the left, I saw it and repped
Look for the moment to step, Mo-e' I'm wet
The judge know I caught a nigga and I beat him to death
But it's okay, I go jet ski in the Bay
Away from New York and go lay up in L.A.
I know intelligent niggaz that move dough
Leave out of the hood and lose all of they shit
Well, I don't lose nuttin', I learned how to mix with other cultures
Other vultures, niggaz know I leave my path
Kneeds the math, it's good like the Haitian hash
It's amazin', you know my nigga Maze won't crash, it go
You can't kill, me, we put too much work in
Seen too many cold days, too many nights hurtin'
You can't kill me, it's been tried, we will survive
CNN rise, keep street ties
You can't kill me, we got a hundred niggaz strong
A hundred niggaz armed to kill you right or wrong
You can't kill me, you can't murder what's dead
We walk the pavement with, one in the head
As long as blood in my vein flows, niggaz gon' hate
Wish on my death date, give my description, to the plain clothes
Rely on my fate, remain cold
Like lost souls to the crossroads, guns I been bought those
I'm a legend, only if Lord knows
You can't kill me and place me in Potter's Field
Y'all niggaz not as real
I predict that I'ma die squeezin', thug it through the five seasons
I place my trust in the heat, my higher bein'
You cannot kill me or have me leanin' slumped on a project gate
With one in my stomach, barely breathin'
My mom's grievin', my wife cryin', my kid's a bastard
I bust iron, fuck livin' or dyin'
Fools who work out get tight caskets
Niggaz who merk out when I spray crash kid
That's the way that I'm on it
You can't kill, me, we put too much work in
Seen too many cold days, too many nights hurtin'
You can't kill me, it's been tried, we will survive
CNN rise, keep street ties
You can't kill me, we got a hundred niggaz strong
A hundred niggaz armed to kill you right or wrong
You can't kill me, you can't murder what's dead
We walk the pavement with, one in the head
You can't kill, me, we put too much work in
Seen too many cold days, too many nights hurtin'
You can't kill me, it's been tried, we will survive
CNN rise, keep street ties
You can't kill me, we got a hundred niggaz strong
A hundred niggaz armed to kill you right or wrong
You can't kill me, you can't murder what's dead
We walk the pavement with, one in the head
You can't kill, me, we put too much work in
Seen too many cold days, too many nights hurtin'
You can't kill me, it's been tried, we will survive
CNN rise, keep street ties
You can't kill me, we got a hundred niggaz strong
A hundred niggaz armed to kill you right or wrong
You can't kill me, you can't murder what's dead
We walk the pavement with, one in the head

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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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