I Do It for Hip-Hop

Album: Theater of the Mind (2008)
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    I do it for hip hop
    I do it for hip hop

    [Ludacris]
    Now this is what they call poetry in motion
    My soul bleeds on the paper, heart screems with emotion
    This my daily devotion, the verses stay deaper then the ocean
    So hip hop you owe me a promotion
    Yea I do a little boasting and bragging
    Whats all the commotion and nagging about?
    Cuz Im Still the Champ in the south
    Cuz rappers get in the booth and I keep dragging them out
    For they fire at these pink slips im handing them out
    Cuz this is theatre of the mind
    Considerate a sign of whats to come next
    My moneys just fine bank filled with dumb checks
    Terrorist threat flow, proceed to drop bombs like mr.pump flex
    But I don't do it for the money, I do it from the heart
    I do it with the beatbox, I did it from the start
    I do it for the DJ's, I do it for the chart's
    The fan gel flow,luda do it cuz it's art
    I do it for the fans, I do it on command
    I do it for the front row, I do it for the stands
    I spit it for the hood, I do it for the block
    It's Nine Years old, I did it for HIP HOP!

    [Chorus]
    I don't do it for the cars and the fancy drops
    I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP...
    And I don't do it for the chains and the flashing rocks
    I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP...

    [K-Atomic]
    I do it for HIP HOP and never ever stop
    Till I get copped, popped, or arrested and locked up
    Not for the lowrider with the chrome T-Top
    Not for the money that can cop any shop
    Not for any Hot Mamas, But nonstop change like obama
    No need for drama yo I do it for my soul
    To hold and control what I can and thats the goal
    To puncture a hole in the bag and leak the movement
    Improvement thats the destination, provin the obligation
    Chainging the population, making the situation
    Better now then ever, n' vow to educating
    The hood to good choices and getting a place in
    Society with the things we facing, while they hating
    We racing to like the masons all the way to the top
    Cleaning up the game from the same damn thing
    Cats faking and acting lame just to attract fame
    But lyrically we react and blast them with words not gats
    We (w)rap words around them like an island on a map
    [removed]As I put on my fitted cap, I think about the music
    And why we do it and how we do use it
    To be a nuisance to the common mind
    And it's time for the whole world to see me with a blinding shine[/removed]
    And I'll never flop or fake with any of them props
    Cuz I don't do it for nothing other then HIP HOP!

    [Chorus]
    I don't do it for the cars and the fancy drops
    I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP...
    And I don't do it for the chains and the flashing rocks
    I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP... I do it for HIP HOP... Writer/s: Christopher Bridges, Nasir Jones, Shawn Carter, Wyatt Coleman, Youtha(dj Nabs) Fowler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, The Administration MP, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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