No where to go down these dead end roads
I tried to flee, just to free my soul
It's a sanction, which way to go
I don't know(I don't know)
I tried the highways, but the highways closed
Now I'm blinded by a dusty road
Uncertain which way to go, to find my way back home, to Texas
(Lil Flip Talking)
Yea, I want you to walk with me
I done been through a lot of struggles
Alot of ups and downs
Yall think it's a cake walk
(Chorus)
Tell me why
I can't see where I’m goin
No
When everybody else sees
Where I’m comin from
And I don’t know why
I travel down these dead end roads
I gotta turn this car around
And find my way home.
(Lil Flip)
Will you listen to my music do you feel my shit
Look I don’t need punch lines cuz I live my shit
A lot of cats sellin their soul for radio play
That’s why we need more rappers like Common n Kanye
Nigga scared to be broke so they fake it to make it
If my album went gold I’d still be the greatest
Back in the days I would get caught for truency
But now I’m puttin money back in my community
I took my homies out the hood n now they got jobs
Cuz there’s more to life then dodgin cop cars
I played the block hard n now I play the pop charts
But now I’m getting dumb money cuz I got smart
(Chorus)
Tell me why
I can’t see where I’m goin
No
When everybody else sees
Where I’m comin from
And I don’t know why
I travel down these dead end roads
I gotta turn this car around
And find my way home.
(Lil Flip)
Hey yo I never seen a man cry til I seen a man die
So when you talk to me look me in my damn eyes
Cuz I been through it all and my scars prove it
Cuz when it come to that paper homie Ima do it
I just rhyme part time you better know it
These lines commin from my mind so I never wrote it
I keep my nine by my spine so I never show it
Yeah im addicted to pine but I never grow it
And the reason I got signed is cuz im a poet
Half of my niggas doin time but im focused
That's why im stayin on the grind if u haven't noticed
That old cadillac transformed fully loaded
(Chorus)
Tell me why
I can’t see where I’m goin
No
When everybody else sees
Where I’m comin from
And I don’t know why
I travel down these dead end roads
I gotta turn this car around
And find my way home.
When ya new album drop everybody ya friend
Niggas actin like they down but I know they pretend
I used to scrape up money for studio time
I'm like Jay-Z homie I remember my rhymes
Ain't nobody helped me out when my cash was low
My bills commin to fast so I had to blow
And I walked by fate not by sight
Cuz I know G-O-D will guide me right
I take the bitter with the sweet I know u feel my pain
Why we gotta get harassed when we board the plane
I ain't tryin to preach to ya but I hope you relate
Cuz even at a dead end you gotta find your way
OK
OK
(Chorus)
Tell me why
I can’t see where I’m goin
No
When everybody else sees
Where I’m comin from
And I don’t know why
I travel down these dead end roads
I gotta turn this car around
And find my way home.
(Lil Flip talking)
Yeah
I wanna dedicate this track right here to my grandparents
You know
They stuck with me
Through thick n thin
You know what I’m sayin since day one.
I got my family.
You know I ain't got no back problem.
So I dedicated this to you.
Pray to God you gonna find a way.
Holla back.
Lil' Flip, whose real name is Wesley Eric Weston Jr., is an American rapper, actor, and record producer born in Houston, Texas, in 1981. Active since 2000, Lil' Flip gained popularity for his aggressive rap style and fast rhymes. His debut album, *The Leprechaun*, released in 2003, sold over a million copies in the United States. Among his most famous tracks are "Sunshine", "Game Over" and "I'm a G". Lil' Flip is also known for his collaborations with artists like Paul Wall, Mike Jones and Chamillionaire, contributing to the Houston hip-hop scene.
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