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by Cypress Hill on Greatest Hits From T…
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Sometimes I think about the only way
That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying
Sometimes I think about the only way
That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying ,br> Only way out is in a bag I figga You and me little punk ass nigga Once you down with me you down for life Wish they hustlin' fo', keep the family tight We run business snow I witness With evidence and contradiction That's why I only love to control Love for my hood I roll with I Love L.A., But It's A Jungle, We Come From The Darkest Corners, Where All The Street Kids Rumble Get they hustle on And hold die in a bundle, stumble And the grandson can't stay humble Many catch justice And other pressure and crumble Will them fuckers they're bound catch a couple Streets of hot lead sure enough make you tumble No names attached Put you out with one blow Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying From east side to the valley Raw dogs all over LA Here representin' cali Low riders and hot women What you tell me We rollin' out here its so smelly Don't slip and you could get dropped through the alley And violated for credit and stuck in your belly 'Cause its all about survival Better learn it quick or you might get wet on arrival I got ways of dealin' with my own A state of smoking for sure Hot and heavy when I break a nigga Heat on the street in the form of gang bangers This side of the earth don't forgive Chew you up spit you out like Legal bill and stung like hell Hunt your ass down to the graveyard hell Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying I said don't fuck growing up in the angel city Caught a glimpse of life and say it with me I was an outlaw for so many years son The tears come Reminiscing about the homies awaitin' here Escape the street karma No matter what keep comin' Could never much sleep You know everything is much harder We setup and get shot up You wanna survive you better have the street knowledge Rappers, actors, gangsters, ballers, watch cars, cop cars You have fat wallet so You might have a brave heart like clear Wallace Trigger with thieves When you're all alone and somebody comin' for ya Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever see life beyond L.A. is dying…
@Cypress_Hill: NYC show @ Best Buy Theater has been rescheduled for 11/28. Previously purchased tix will be honored. More info here: http://t.co/pBFd2WgV more
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Cypress Hill is an American Latino hip hop group from South Gate, California. Originally called DVX, the name was changed after Mellow Man Ace left to go solo in 1988. Cypress Hill was the first Latino group to have platinum and multi-platinum albums, selling over 18 million albums worldwide. They are one of the most well known groups in West Coast rap and are critically acclaimed for their first three groundbreaking albums....

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