Public Service Announcement

Album: The Black Album (2003)
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  • This is a public service announcement
    Sponsored by Just Blaze and the good folks at Roc-A-Fella records

    "Fellow Americans, it is with the utmost pride and sincerity
    That I present this recording, as a living testament and recollection
    Of history in the makin' durin' our generation"

    Allow me to re-introduce myself
    My name is Hov', oh, H to the O-V
    I used to move snowflakes by the O-Z
    I guess even back then you can call me
    C.E.O. of the ROC, Hov'
    Fresh out the fryin' pan into the fire
    I be the, music biz number one supplier
    Flyer than a piece of paper bearin' my name
    Got the hottest chick in the game wearin' my chain

    That's right Hov', oh, not D.O.C.
    But similar to them letters, "No one can do it better"
    I check cheddar like a food inspector
    My homie strict told me, "Dude finish your breakfast"
    So that's what I'ma do, take you back to the dude
    With the Lexus, fast-forward the jewels and the necklace
    Let me tell you dudes what I do to protect this
    I shoot at you actors like movie directors
    This ain't a movie dog

    "Now before I finish, let me just say
    I did not come here to show out
    Did not come here to impress you
    Because to tell you the truth when I leave here, I'm gone
    And I don't care what you think about me, but just remember
    When it hits the fan brother, whether it's next year, ten years
    Twenty years from now, you'll never be able to say
    That these brothers lied to you Jack"

    Ving ain't lie
    I done came through the block in everything that's fly
    I'm like, Che Guevara with bling on, I'm complex
    I never claimed to have wings on
    Nigga I get mine, by any means on whenever there's a drought
    Get your umbrellas out because, that's when I brainstorm
    You can blame Shawn, but I ain't invent the game
    I just rolled the dice, tryin' to get some change

    And I do it twice, ain't no sense in me
    Lyin' as if, I am a different man
    And I could blame my environment but
    There ain't no reason why I be buyin' expensive chains
    Hope you don't think, you'se as hardy
    Only a fews us niggaz, gettin' high within the game
    If you do then, how would you explain?
    I'm ten years removed, still the vibe is in my veins

    I got a hustler spirit, nigga period
    Check out my hat yo, peep the way I wear it
    Check out my swag' yo, I walk like a ballplayer
    No matter where you go, you are what you are player
    And you can try to change but that's just the top layer
    Man, you was who you was 'fore you got here
    Only God can judge me, so I'm gone
    Either love me, or leave me alone Writer/s: Raymond Levin, Shawn Corey Carter
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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