Blake Ball, Mac McCann - Wake Up lyrics
[Blake Ball, Mac McCann - Wake Up lyrics]
Are we leaving Hip-Hop off for the worst?
Will what we stole, end up in a hole?
Abandoned, like rock 'n' roll?
Another white dude on the microphone
Gentrification of this Hip-Hop home
The white man hates Hip-Hop deviants
Locked 'em in cages, demanded obedience
But Hip-Hop laughed like a bunch of comedians
Racism still cuts sharp like a razor
Look how Macklemore is the white savior
As if Bill O’Reilly’s rants and raves
Are proof that Hip-Hop needed to be saved
But, I’m not even mad at him
This booth is my Vatican
Okay… that’s a Macklemore line
To be clear, I love that dude’s grind
Yes he benefit's from white privilege
But don't get it twisted
Macklemore’s still gifted
But let’s be honest
Kendrick’s on another level
And Macklemore got help from the white devil
Hip-hop has survived one problem to the next
By any means necessary like Malcolm X
Hip-hop has a dream, we’ll all be one
Knowledge reigns supreme over nearly everyone
Wake up from your deep sleep
Open your eyes, stop counting sheep
Should Hip-Hop be used to
Convey God’s gospel? This is a hot topic but
No need to get hostile
Rapper Lecrae won a Grammy last year
Yet some pastors upset rap is
Something that they fear
But, I believe it’s the best
Way to reach the youth
You got to speak their language
And that’s the simple truth
Kids these days struggling to
Read their bible
Put scripture in your rhymes and
They will be insightful
But Rev sharpton feels rappers
Shouldn’t be listened to money, sex
And drugs is all that they spit at you
Not all rap is good, I agree with you, pastor
But we are all sinners so
Don’t judge the rapper
Rap is more dynamic now then it
Was back in the day
Gospel rap is real so keep
The stereotypes at bay
Yet every rapper will always have haters
For every Luke Skywalker there will
Be a Darth Vader
Sit down Kanye all you do is want
Your ethos is flaky like your damn croissants
To make good music, rap should have a message
To make you a better person to
Save you from the wreckage
Hip-hop changed my life I’ll
Tell you right now
I found Jesus in the rhymes and that is how
Hip-hop changed my life and that ain’t a lie
And I hope it changes yours before you die