Ghostface Killah - Motherless Child (Official Video)

Ghostface Killah - Motherless Child (Official Video) from the album ’Ironman’ (1996) 🔔 Subscribe to UPROXX Video and ring the bell to turn on notifications: 🎙️ New Episodes of People’s Party with Talib Kweli every Monday 9AMet/6AMpt. Watch all the episodes here: More Hip-Hop Heads Playlists: 90’s Hip Hop ▶️ 2000’s Hip Hop ▶️ 90’s R&B Hits ▶️ The UPROXX Family 🎧 UPROXX Music 🎥 UPROXX Studio FOLLOW ➕: ➕Instagram: ➕Twitter: ➕Facebook: Lyrics: [Sometimes I feel... like a motherless child] (Yo yo guzzlin’ forties, let’s get it on fella, no doubt) The Walla-bee Champ comes back Iron Man strikes back (Lou Diamonds, Tony Starks) Raid your whole empire No doubt! [Verse 1: Raekwon the Chef] Rich man, poor man, read the headlines Niggas gettin’ murdered for spots and bigger dimes Droughts and drug wars Living by gun law Jailcats come home and want to take yours As a young one, growin’ up broke me and my peoples Had to sell coke, I guess we all in the same boat Think it, plus drinkin’ that 90-proof Playin’ on the roof sayin’ We need a next man to shoot... [Sometimes I feel, like a motherless child...] [Verse 2: Ghostface Killah] Yo, I know a rich kid, who got hit for three bricks Showin’ off his 850 plush, with a nice whip Young blood guzzlin’ forties hussled in a rain Old Earth, shootin’ dope in her veins He never had it all, the kid loved basketball Had a favorite song, “I Miss You“, written by Aaron Hall Now back to the original, neighborhood, criminals Clockin’ dollars, by the hour like his digital Styrofoam silencers, he rolled around with the Wildest niggas peelin’ caps known as the Islanders From Staten, where crazy clips be clappin’ Slept in expensive gold spreads, threads made of satin Labeled as the cow he had crazy beef Seen him at the flicks, he pulled out on Duke, Hez and Latief But he fucked up, he shoulda kept it real and went for kill Cuz if he don’t, these niggas with black barrels will But, shit never calmed down, one day downtown He dropped an ounce off Money had slept like a nightgown He rolled up in the Albee Square, relaxed like he lived in there Two kids was beamin’ him, them niggas from the movie theatre One had all Guess on, lookin’ like he had a vest on The other Pelle Pelle tucked with a firearm Movin’ slow, baseball hats, crazy down low Word life God, this bookhead nigga gotta go Oh shit! Bookhead, just bought a 5G head A King Tut piece, about the size of Little Maurice We got to get him baby, no cousin, count to ten I’m runnin’ in, my first instance, is they’re returnin’ The time is now, walked in and pulled out Remember me? The nigga from the UA, and you pulled out Don’t move, don’t even flinch, fix ’em up Drop the head, don’t want to get blood on the Tut He burped, I shot him, bitch screamed out I’m robbin’ him Had to hit him ten more times, make sure I got him Told the owner lay on the floor, shake the comedy Granny came out blacked down with a half a shotty I laughed, grab the King Tut head and the cash Granny shot my man in the ass, and broke mega glass Damn, had to go out with a blast I shot my way up, out of the Albee, fast [Sometimes I feel, like a motherless child] Oh shit, what the fuck? This shit is horrible [Outro: Ghostface Killah] Word up, you know how we do KnowhatI’msayin’? No doubt check it out y’all ’Nuff respect to my peoples Bobby Steels on the tracks Word up, you KnowhatI’msayin’? On and on like that y’all Mickie Mirrors, understand the born, ready red Big born ,yeah no doubt Now born, yeah Niggas know the half y’all Veriano, niggas know Killer Cage, ya’ll word up, you know the half Niggas on the Island, Rikers Island Word up, one love niggas upstate Yeah, check it out y’all Niggas know Lex Diamonds my right hand man, yo Check it out ABOUT UPROXX VIDEO: UPROXX Video celebrates Hip-Hop, Style, and Creativity through a mix of original shows and music videos from the biggest artists, entertainers, and innovators from our culture. PEOPLE’S PARTY WITH TALIB KWELI People’s Party is a weekly interview show hosted by Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh. Guests range from the biggest names in hip-hop, to global entertainers, to the most progressive minds moving our culture forward. The audio podcast is available on Apple and Spotify.
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