Why Me?

Album: Raw Footage (2008)
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  • [Verse 1]
    Why the fuck you wanna murder me?
    Your punk ass never heard of me
    I never did nothin' to your family
    Still you wanna kill a young nigga randomly
    You wanna take the life God handed to me
    Send it back to him cause you ain't a fan to me
    Scary bitch with a gun that ain't a man to me
    That's an animal,
    A fucking cannibal
    I'm Duranimo and Hannibal
    We international Gangsta bull
    I'm bull and Barcelona, with a Corona
    You a fake ass nigga, where's ya owner?
    I'm real live man, you a persona
    Now I'm a goner, call ma momma, in the corner
    Mister gun man, your plan is working
    Cause niggas is dieing and mommas is hurting

    [Chorus]
    Why you wanna murder me?
    You never ever heard of me
    You don't know who I am
    I could be part of your family tree
    Now
    Sent by G.O.D
    To save the word you and me
    You never know who you facin'
    Who ya chasin'
    The life you wastin'

    [Verse 2]
    I was made by the one and only G.O.D
    To take my life to the T.O.P
    Now here comes a motherfuckin' D.O.G
    Who ain't happy til a nigga is R.I.P
    Tryin' to be somethin' you saw on BET
    Either T.I.P or B.I.G
    I don't give a fuck what you saw on TV
    But a 187 don't make a O.G.

    I'm a O.G
    Never had to fake it
    God gave me this, how you goin' take it
    What you goin' tell 'em, when you get to heaven
    When he asks you why did you send back his present.
    Who the fuck are you, you motherfucking peasant
    Even got the nerve to ask the man for a blessing.
    Send his ass to Hades with his big Mercedes
    Nigga, hell on earth is being stuck in the 80's

    [Chorus]

    [Verse 3]
    Before you shoot me man think about it
    Lets go have a drink about it
    Before you make a stink about it
    Man lets talk about it
    Maybe we can walk about it.
    But just don't be a coward
    And take my life 'cause you got the power
    Of the white mans gun powder
    Cause you might face a gun tower.
    And time never run out,
    They take the fun out, til your life run out.
    So don't pull your gun out,
    If you ever want a house, just like Run's house.
    It's better than a big house,
    Less four-five some woman we can dig out,
    Find a place we can dig out,
    Party all night til the owner say 'get out'

    [Chorus]

    Dedicated to all the niggas, that's dead and don't know why.
    Who wanna look at the nigga who shot 'em
    And ask these questions.

    Why me homie? Why me? Writer/s: DE JON LAMONT UNDERDUE, O'SHEA JACKSON, TEAK ALGER UNDERDUE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyIn 1973 Kris Kristofferson release a completely different song titled "Why Me"; it peaked at No. 16 and spent an amazing 38 weeks in the Top 100!!!
  • R.h. from Pauls Valley, OkName your song something else! Planet P Project did a great song in the early 80's called "Why Me?". About an astronaut with second thoughts! I absolutely HATE all these black songs about about killing "whitey" or just random drive-by shootings where they kill anyone from kids to grandmothers! I am not a racist but these kind of songs tend to make me so.
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