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Think Different Too Lyrics by Celestial Kid

The 47 Movement

2014

(Prod. Nefertari)

[Intro]

Celestial: Welcome to the 47 Movement
The Mainstream: Man what is this? Shit sound like elevator music..
For real bro? Just stop. Where the bitches?

[Hook]

Is the glass half full, or half empty?
It's based on your perspective, quite simply
We're the same and we're not know what I'm saying? Listen
Son I ain't better than you, I just Think Different
2x

[Verse 1]

You hang with a gang, I keep two people
Plus the niggas you run with be too lethal
They might grab the firearms leave you with blue feet too
I ain't trying to scare you, it's just a warning to you people
They might be snakes behind your back, hellhounds are wicked
You ain't got a queen to kick it with unless she down to lick it
So you' a clown, but the kings keep the crown
And one day the boy in me will be replaced with royalty
You don't solve your issues like a man I picked that up from you (you did?)
Just like a kid in a park that found a buck or two (shiiit)
You rock two chains, play games with the women (truu)
Just a slave to your label, in the chains by the system
I won't say no name, nah nigga I didn't
But I don't need no big booty hoes up in my lyrics
I'm Thoth, writer of Kemet, guard of Atlantis
Only the black brothers with minds would understand this
You love America, I actually hate it
Teachers masturbatin' egos with the fascist flag exaggerated
Making 'Merica orgasm later
You stay high off the Buddha but at mental can't match my spaceship
Nah what you into, all my queens hate it
You be needing an instrumental otherwise you being faded
Won't be a real topic, just stop it
Topple 3hunna with one million oxen
The prophet

[Interlude]
The Mainstream: I don't know what the fuck you talkin' bout **laughter**
On that backpack shit. For real. "Conscious" rappers, come on man
We be on the radio. Where're y'all? Y'all underground
See, that verse didn't hurt me at all..

Celestial: (And it don't stop
Uh-huh uh, and it don't stop
I used to love her
I used to, I used to, I used to love her uh-huh uh
Yes yes y'all and it don't stop
One two y'all and it don't stop
And it
It don't stop
I used to love her)

[Hook]

About “Think Different Too” by Celestial Kid

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