Michee mee, esthero, and crew:
Uh ..uh turn me up
Wanna hear da music
Yeah
Wanna feel that vibe
Turn it up
Are we on the air?
Uh huh
Ya didnt hear?
We all over the world, babe
Gotta make that money, man
Do this child
Make your money, dawg
Do it child
Just to whatcha got to do
Esthero:
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
Michee mee:
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system (esthero: dont wanna be your-)
Esthero:
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
Michee mee:
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system
( esthero: dont wanna be your-)
In life the thing to do
Nothin gained, nothing tried
Very few even try
Most just wanna get high
From the cradle to the grave
Dont wanna be your slave
And Im not gonna
Take it how you wanna
Love me or hate me
Support me or (? ) me
Either way I show love
Let it make me or break me
Im the queen of self-esteem
No sweat (? ? )
Set the seam
(? ? )
Like how you need
Straight up (? ? )
Aint no puppet on a string
Like them hoes suckin on your thing
Overworked and underpayed for days
Behave
Im not gonna be your slave
Esthero:
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
Michee mee:
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system
( esthero : dont wanna be your- )
Esthero:
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
Michee mee:
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system
( esthero : dont wanna be your- )
Hold on tight, dont let go
Dont want much, just want more
Speakin from my people
Scream it hardcore
Livin in the ghetto
Sleepin on the floor
Watchyou thought, I wasnt gonna ride?
Do it myself, get a piece of the pie?
You be holding your breath (? ? )
Ya best slit your life koz youre just waitin to die
People still takin life for a joke
Cant see the fight but you blow a lotta smoke
If you didnt get it, you got what you deserve
Just like that, bless my word
Every day I wake up
(? ? )
Gots to stay one-up
How you gon sit back and wait on the wealth?
Ya gotta go get it motivate yourself
If not, youre only perpetratin yourself
And at the end of the day, you only hate yourself
If you know me, you knoe my motto
Takin charge,
I got what it takes to make it, make it large
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system (dont wanna be your-)
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system (dont wanna be your-)
Everybody got a problem
But of course, the world gotta problem
And its yours
Thats why I wrote this rhyme
You can quote this line
Coz I focus line
Livin in some hopeless times, or so it seems
Never let go of your dreams
Na mean?
Na mean? (jus do whatcha got to do)
Esthero:
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
Michee mee:
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system (esthero: dont wanna be your-)
Esthero:
Do it and do it and do it and do it and do it
Dont wanna be your slave
Michee mee:
And Im not gon cry, big dawg
And Im not gon blame the system (esthero: dont wanna be your-)
(4x...to fade out)
Esthero, stage name of Jenny-Bea Englishman, is a Canadian singer-songwriter and record producer born in Vancouver in 1976. Active since the late 1990s, Esthero gained international recognition with her debut album *Esthero*, released in 2001. Her musical style is characterized by a blend of R and B, hip hop, and electronica, often enriched by influences from trip hop and world music. Among her most notable songs are "Love of My Life", "1980", and "Breathin". Esthero has collaborated with artists such as Missy Elliott and The Roots, contributing to defining the sonic aesthetic of the new millennium.
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