Kolors

Album: Age Against The Machine (2013)
  • Photographs are like mirrors
    They can hold a body for a moment
    I grew up on four corners
    But jumped-in in a circle
    $100 grand on a fuck nigga head
    Cut his body into pizza, watched the cheese spread
    Had to move out of touch from niggas fingers
    You know how your friends are
    They'll eat your whole box of Pringles
    Leave crumbs in the backseat of the car
    Walk past you in a crowded room
    You conceded bastard, you
    I don't talk when I ride, that's what the feet for
    Ain't no pressure when you see me, that's what the heat for
    Lucille Ball on the seashore, expecting more out of niggas
    Tell me the truth
    Tell me how it really go
    You don't have to say it no mo'
    You on that different type of shit
    That extra-ordinary shit
    That shit that I don't understand
    But I ain't gone say it no mo'
    Kolors

    You see black and white is the color of business
    And now my dress shoes are dirty and discolored from going the distance
    But for the right dollar sign
    I'll do a white-collar crime
    Cause I don't need cash, I need credit
    Now.. there, I've said it, yeah
    And I spell Kolors with a "K." Writer/s: CAMERON F. GIPP, JAMES RYAN WUIHUN HO, KAWAN PRATHER, ROBERT TERRANCE BARNETT, THOMAS CALLAWAY, WILLIE EDWARD KNIGHTON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • DsgbGipp is NHC, listen to the last verse on Whatcha Know by Three 6 Mafia where he says it outright. Goodie Mobb definitely not Damu lol if you listen to GM and OutKast it’s plenty of Crip references
  • Rey Ghostface from TnBig Gipp is Lincoln Park Piru from Denver when he was young. Goodie is all Damu just not sure who is what or if they all affiliated with Gipp. I think one of them gotta be BPS Bloods/Jungles because they always make a pose making a Pyramid. The vid for I’m Set is a perfect example.
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