[Intro]
ladies and gentle-ladies
it is time for the congregation to rise with one voice and say..
[Verse 1]
now bear witness to the metamorphosis
that be getting your missus as wet as a swordfish is
nah, forget about it, I already lost interest
the truth is the truth and a metaphor isn't
you're ready to four-fifth it but you already forfeited
what would Cosby be like if he never lost Ennis?
you don't really want it if we set it off in this
so, just shut the fuck up and just let the god finish
i'm climbing up the pedestal, no matter what they said to you
and now you're wondering why they put a tiger in the petting zoo
so tell all the promoters that are dyin' for some revenue
your homie got it covered like Tobias like a never-nude
but I ain't David Cross, I'm the kind of giant that crossed David and rock harder than what David tossed
at him, I split that like Kit-Kats, and swim through pirhannas and shake 'em off
[Hook]
when time keeps slippin', and your mind's no different, stand up lil homie, you're part of the Khangregation
whether Shalom aleikhem or A'Salaam Alaikum
stand up lil homie, you're part of a Khangregation
[Verse 2]
so motherfuck who a problem,
i'mma sun, moon and star 'em
for the junk you've been talking, I'mm crush you to carbon
decorated with the ladies 'cause I come chew the carpet
a gentleman excelling in the "fuck you" department
what the fuck you done started from that one room apartment?
now this shit is too heavy for just one spool of Charmin
words are a weapon, so I cut through the jargon
if you reap what you sow, then I uproot the garden
in other no novelty, I only rap well,
and sing a little too, but I ain't no Maxwell
a native of the land of the Manuels
overworked and underpaid like I made what the Gap sells
so stop talking down to those trying to break even
or get thrown from the ring like Bobby the Brain Heenan
money comes and goes but poverty ain't leavin'
so if this is my job, there's gotta be great reason
[Hook]
[Outro]
and thus concludes Chapter 1. Soul Khan, DJ Element
welcome back to where you have always belonged
Prolific Mexico City rapper SPEAK ponders the self-isolated age on a booming EP, recorded live in his kitchen during quarantine. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 24, 2020