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B Rapper - African Child (Prod. G COOP & SLXMSTER) - B Rapper - African Child (Prod. G COOP & SLXMSTER) lyrics
B Rapper - African Child (Prod. G COOP & SLXMSTER)
B Rapper - African Child (Prod. G COOP & SLXMSTER) | B Rapper - African Child (Prod. G COOP & SLXMSTER) Lyrics
B Rapper _ African Child Verse 1 I call her first lady and a mother to a black nation And sheâs beautiful in a city full of flowers sheâs a rose, but then a rose full of honey been catching bees She had no ransom to pay back then, no eye turned red no tissue could wipe tears, yeah But the white folks came at night, with their voices soft as thunder As they are turning her dreams to shame, as they are taking her jewelries, they are turning her kids on each other But the white folks is poor, so poor that all they have is money, now peace is the riches and itâs a black kid whoâs equal to peace They throw stones at her black kids, we ainât fight back we make peace This is Africa, where peace comes from thatâs Africa Lord bless Africa, send your best angels to fight with these demons now Iâm from warm heart of Africa, where a black angel is trapped in the clouds
Hook I send a prayer and I say it loud Lord please a black kid is caught up in the vice He needs the healing now Say they words let him free now Say the words let him free now, yeah Say the words let him free now
Verse 2 Mother bleeds too and sheâs on a poison pill from the white folks Man, I swear that she fading out, and sheâs trapped in the traps he kids so blind they canât see A kid is blind folded he canât see, headed to a wrong direction only god knows what happens in the end If itâs a good thing or a bad thing I know that he knows it If a sad end then I pray that he changes it, Amen
Skit (Dr Bingu Wamuthalika) I want to discuss with you not wide spread food shortages, hunger and malnutrition. But how Africa can produce enough food to feed its people as well as the rest of the world. I brought to you today the message of a new Africa, the Africa of a new beginning, I brought you news that Africa has shifted from afro-pessimism to afro-optimism.