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I was in one of those conversations about which chick do you think look good and blah blah blah
When I asked this guy of another persuasion, what he thought about Sharonda?
And he said, I guess she look pretty good for a Black Girl
And I said, for a black girl?
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I was in one of those conversations about which chick do you think look good and blah blah blah
When I asked this guy of another persuasion, what he thought about Sharonda?
And he said, I guess she look pretty good for a Black Girl
And I said, for a black girl?
And I guess, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time and I was in the right state of mind
When I said “Man you talking bout my Mother? And you even talking bout yo mother
Cause the Black Woman is the mother of civilization. And you learned that Black was wack back on the plantation, and when you see people who look like me, that might just be light skinned
It just might be that the white slavemaster was dippin in…Shoronda. Just ask Thomas Jefferson and them
But see, a lot of your bredren have cognitive dissonance, amnesia
Living in luxury on the land of the Native Americans, built by the Africans, but scapegoating
Them, the Moors and the Mexicans, talking bout, making America great again
I love my woman’s dark skin, It has the bio-chemical psycho spiritual semi conductor
Called melanin, that allows her to catch the holy ghost, go into trance and astral travel
To Sirius B in the Orion constellation and beyond.
Look at the goddesses on the pyramids and you’ll see.
That Black girl. Sharonda’s original beauty and black don’t crack she carried
Her royalty down through the centuries
And you blind if you can’t see, so just leave her for me bra
Cause you can’t even handle her!
She look good for a what? Somebody save me
I love the Daughter of Auset and Ausar.
Yeah, you just keep your paws off of her
Cause she’s my Queen, nah mean?
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released May 12, 2018
Written and Produced by Kamal Imani
Kamal Supreme is an internationally known Hip Hop Legend and dance music producer, spoken word performance poet and hip hop
lyricist. Kamal fuses his creative lyricism with dance, Bhangra, Reggae, Dancehall and hip hop beats! cipherkam@gmail.com or contact Mr. Kevin Barksdale at 201-923-921...more
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