Up until the point that we had a riot, everybody said
"Those niggas are alright, they're doing fine"
'Cause these suckers are burning down my store
I got to give these niggas something because I thought they was happy
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn (It's on fire)
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn (It's on fire)
Red Summer, heads on a pike, pipe down
Hands on ya head, on the curb, bite down
Fire in your eyes, and it burn bright brown
Sundown town, you turn around, right 'round
Fight for your life, take it round by round
Time to throw a right right now, right now
Right now, right now, right now, right now
Left cheek, right cheek, going right down
I smell fire at the precinct
Small bit of heat for the streets, it was freezing
Sweet song for the yard down in Sing Sing
Pinch of the salt if you thought we was dreaming
Higher, high as we go
That's how high the flames can be
And high as, high as we go
That's how high the flames can be, yeah
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn (It's on fire)
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn (It's on fire)
Don't just walk, baby, sashay
'Cause when you sashay, girl, your ass shake
You went Angela Bassett on the last place
You left the crib Left Eye, it's an ashtray
This a half day
We don't spin blocks, meet 'em halfway
Get a drum, roll the window down halfway
Boom, burn his skin, air it out, clear the pathway
I smell fire at the precinct
Small bit of heat for the streets, it was freezing
Sweet song for the yard down in Sing Sing
Pinch of the salt if you thought we was dreaming
Higher, high as we go
That's how high the flames can be
And high as, high as we go
That's how high the flames can be, yeah
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn (It's on fire)
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn ya block, burn ya block
Burn (It's on fire)
Chance the Rapper, whose real name is Chancelor Jonathan Bennett, is an American rapper, singer, and record producer born in Chicago in 1993. Considered one of the most influential contemporary hip-hop artists, Chance stands out for his eclectic musical style that blends elements of gospel, soul, jazz, and electronic music. His music often explores social and spiritual themes, with introspective and poetic lyrics. Chance gained international fame thanks to mixtapes like *Coloring Book* (2016), winner of the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, and *Acid Rap* (2013). Some of his most representative songs include «No Problem», «Same Drugs» and «All We Got». His influence on the music scene has been significant, inspiring a new generation of hip-hop artists.
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