August Greene, Samora Pinderhughes - Black Kennedy lyrics

[August Greene, Samora Pinderhughes - Black Kennedy lyrics]

If I was a Kennedy, I'd be a black Kennedy
Black car, black tux, this is black symmetry
Raised in the Chi though
My family from Tennessee
I remember me, 'Riem, Dilla, we was in the D

Riding through the city with the top down
We ain't got no ceilings to our thoughts now
It's a beautiful ride
Riding through the city with the top down
We ain't got no ceilings to our thoughts now
It's a beautiful ride

Let the sun grow
I roll through the jungle on the humble
Got compassion from my mother
Streets from my uncle
One code of honor is to move with no drama
Know thyself, know gettin' money, know karma
Hold respect like a charm that
I got from my momma in the palm of my hand
It's like a land that I'm fond of
A calm dove, Lon love
The black Dalai Lama of
Feed the masses with two fish for one love
The sum of all pieces
Release new releases to release us from
The beast is the thesis
I used to give my lil' cuz cleatses
It's what I used to
Get my grandmother pieces, she love sequins
Diahann Carroll-like
Some of these leaders are pharaoh-like
Let the people go so they can
Face the east and grow
Time for everything, everything is seasonal
I dreamed enough everything is believable
It's feasible

If I was a Kennedy, I'd be a black Kennedy
Black car, black tux, this is black symmetry
Raised in the Chi though
My family from Tennessee
I remember me, 'Riem, Dilla, we was in the D

Riding through the city with the top down
We ain't got no ceilings to our thoughts now
It's a beautiful ride
Riding through the city with the top down
We ain't got no ceilings to our thoughts now
It's a beautiful ride

Macaroons, easy afternoons
Shorties buck shots under blacker moons
In search of yellow suns, undeveloped ones
They get hella guns, heat and melanin
The streets where we from, beats heavy drums
Wish I could put Jordans on
The feet of everyone
Black Kennedy, royalty with black identity
Leader of the freestyle
I go to penitentiaries
And write with the fight of
Reverend Wright from Trinity for centuries
They'll remember me for my similes
But I metaphor more than that
No matter how rich I get, I'ma pour it back
The jurisdiction of justice
Non-fiction of a hustler's heart
From dust we start
And we must embark to passion mark the people
Had our first black prez, I'ma be the sequel

If I was a Kennedy, I'd be a black Kennedy
Black car, black tux, this is black symmetry
Raised in the Chi though
My family from Tennessee
I remember me, 'Riem, Dilla, we was in the D

Riding through the city with the top down
We ain't got no ceilings to our thoughts now
It's a beautiful ride
Riding through the city with the top down
We ain't got no ceilings to our thoughts now
It's a beautiful ride

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