9. Dr. Malcolm (feat. Jurny Big)
V1 (Nomis):
shallow waters in the talent pool/
you rose up from a city where the odds were insurmountable/
your bank is bountiful but now a town of fools are drowning/
in the life you preach but you refuse to be accountable/
this word power is no joke, with limited slow growth, and those defending it are known as feminine/
well if you're seeing us as women then, the ending to your primitive ways today are seeming imminent/
your team they benefit from a despicable arrangement/
instead of taking blame you claim its "only entertainment"/
only for the famous, look at the sum of it/
a mans responsible for self but yo we carry some of it/
a person with a platform is a leader, for the fact that he has one/
your tracks show if you're a good or a bad one/
and I ain't saying you cant have fun/
but your biggest fan he aspires to the grams and just to have guns/
V2 (Jurny Big):
the puppet master in a three piece suit/
keep strings on his fingers see what these things do/
you wiggle his index and then sex we're spilling/
objectifying our daughters and mothers of our children/
the power lies in the hands of the puppeteer/
because he shower mine with advance when I signed and made it clear/
that, as long as I'm selling and telling its my story/
I can embellish and relish in my glory/
and never mind the topic of my discussion/
my optic 'cause thats the substance that got the industry buzzing/
the sound, of the humming means money is coming in/
and thats the hymn that made "YOLO" an acronym/
but, the truth is we almost always 'gon lack immunity/
long as we choose to sing off the backs of the black community/
cracks in the arm is what children is getting taught/
and man if the karma ain't even give us a second thought/
V3 (Nomis):
these suit & ties got no conscience/
taking young women and men who've got no constants/
and give them a pen, to show nonsense with no content/
promote convicts so now Nomis gotta go conscious/
its so common but bet that/
later when arrested or they're laid to rest that labels gonna step back/
with no comment. Ain't getting help from no congress/
you get shot then little homie you die, this is no comic/
I want to go vomit, the truth is sickening/
for all of you thats listening, my words the antihistamine/
misplace of the mystery/
1980s privatized prisons in the US homie you can check the history/
the signing of N.W.A., quite a coincidence/
sentence my sentiment to pilate/
you're turning on the TV what is highlit? Then you act surprised/
asking, "why all those black sell drugs and act violent?"/
credits
from Socially Just,
released November 13, 2015
Produced by Anthony Cruz
Scratches: Nomis
supported by 5 fans who also own “Dr. Malcolm (feat. Jurny Big)”
I’ve been rockin Ozay Moore’s music since Lightheaded and I still find it some of the best to listen to. I can’t get enough boom nap, especially with a central theme of Christ and his faithfulness in the life of Ozay Moore. It also features some dope artists on this one. The intro is one of the best introductions to an album I’ve heard, and I don’t say that lightly. Each track is its own thing, yet blending well together. It’s overall just dope! Macklyn
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