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3 sty 2008 · Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It Lyrics. [Intro] - Prior to gangsta rap music, the world was a peaceful place. And then all of that changed: violence, rape, murder, arson, theft, war.
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- Who Produced “Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It” by Ice Cube
Ice Cube - Gangsta rap made me do it - tekst piosenki, tłumaczenie piosenki i teledysk. Zobacz słowa utworu Gangsta rap made me do it wraz z teledyskiem i tłumaczeniem.
I'm Utah, I got multiple bitches. It's a new law, keep a hold of your riches. Dumb nigga don't spend it as soon as you get it. And recognize I'mma Captain, you're a Lieutenant. [Hook: Ice Cube] I...
28 sie 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupGangsta Rap Made Me Do It · Ice CubeRaw Footage℗ 2008 Capitol Records, LLC/Best SideReleased on: 2008-01-01Compos...
"Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It" is the first single from Ice Cube's studio album, Raw Footage. It was released with a music video on his MySpace page on January 3, 2008. The song contains a "chopped and screwed" line from Cube's previous single, Child Support.
You niggas know my pyroclastic flow it's R-A-W, R-A-W. You looking at the grand wizard, War lord vocal chord so vicious. And I don't have to show riches. To pull up pull off with some bad bitches. And it ain't about chivalry. It's about dope lyrics and delivery. It's about my persona. Ain't nothing like a man that can do what he wanna.
A teacher wearing a uniform, flanked by two American flags, condemns gangsta rap for the vices of society, rape, murder, etcetera. When a child asks if Compton was dangerous before the emergence of gangsta rap, the teacher yells, "Wrong!