The press and the media make you think that a black man arming himself is illegal or criminal Or they even wanna arm themselves to rob a liquor store or something You know what I'm sayin'? That is for me to defend myself and it should always be That's just about surviving, you know? And we have to be honest about the tools that we use to survive And why is a black life any— Any more recoupable than a white life? You know what I'm saying? We know that they don't put the same security in them ghettos That they do in the whites - in the white neighborhoods So therefore, for me to be out here sayin' "Don't," you know, "put your guns down" and "no violence" That's hypocritical And if I didn't talk about the violence Everybody would act like the violence wasn't there We as rappers bought that violence We bought the violence that we seen on the streets We put it in our records Put it in our records for years And after three, four years, people finally startin' to see it Because of all the statistics that's going on in the streets If we stopped talking about it Then they wouldn't take statistics And when they stop taking statistics Then we'd be killing each other in the streets And these white people wouldn't care no more Only reason they care is 'cause, you know 'Cause there's been some strays and We done slipped over in the white neighborhoods And there's kids in Iowa that wanna be like us You know what I'm saying? There's kids in Indiana that's trying to be like us 'Cause they can relate too You know what I'm saying? And in two years, I've had a gun pulled on me By my limo driver, by police, by everybody You know what I'm saying? And I better be, I better be You know what I'm saying? I've been attacked You ain't read the papers about these skinheads Trying to blow up black churches, why? They see me as the enemy just like y'all do You know what I'm saying? They can come to my house and sit outside my house Just like anybody else can A skinhead And once my life is gone, it's gone Can't nobody give it back to me Not the judge, not the president, not the governor Not Calvin Butts, not Jesse Jackson They can't do nothing but come to my funeral And talk pretty about how black people suffer You understand?