Give the youngsters a chances

Date: 24-09-2008 10:32 pm (16 years ago) | Author: Ekaf Eman
- at 24-09-2008 10:32 PM (16 years ago)
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This rap song is dedicated to all the young nigerians

Lil' Boys like Aki n Pawpaw r acting movies to be come funny
to get good reputation and big money
so many niggas watch their shit and they feel relieved
and them too, with so many phyukin cheers they receive
So many films they sold so much comedy comedy
just to get so much attention and to live in Harmony
with all their fans forming in groups n colonies
even an teenager like me can't get those people follow me
some people complain that they shouldn't be playin adult roles
while some think it's good coz they're makin money on their on
so I'm told that these guys Osita n Co
where smoking phyukin cigars and posing with woes,
even though I don't watch nigerian films too much like some of my people
I kno that and too me I think it shouldn't be legal
Now some kids are tryin to be evil, thinkin it's cool
a then they become problems at school

Give the youngsters a chance!,
They need the some some inspiration
put'em to motion and let them follow their ambition
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They're the ppl of tomorrow
let them know the rights and the wrongs, so they don't fall in sorrow
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They need the some some inspiration
put'em to motion and let them follow their ambition
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They're the ppl of tomorrow
let them know the rights and the wrongs, so they don't fall in sorrow

feel now, my rap lyrics they don't just flow they show
the messages of wat's happenin from rain to snow
I started this rap shit from when I liked hip-hop:
age 12, and I tried my way all to the top
Let's face the fact, if I started rapping by now I would have been bad
I don't have to start all the way from adulthood to do all that
but I'm good, without any books or phyukin teachers
but wiv an inspiration frm shady a rapper and preacher.
In Yankee n Jand most of the rappers r frm bitchy communities
were there's hardly peace or unity
forced to be introduced to gang violence and drugs
some of their phyukin parents can't even give them some love.
But in Naija, so of the youngstas are selling piyo water and gala
just to make money, they can even rap like these till manana
even if they can't someone has gotta teach them
or maybe they gotta buy CDs and write rap lyrics wiv pen

Give the youngsters a chance!,
They need the some some inspiration
put'em to motion and let them follow their ambition
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They're the ppl of tomorrow
let them know the rights and the wrongs, so they don't fall in sorrow
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They need the some some inspiration
put'em to motion and let them follow their ambition
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They're the ppl of tomorrow
let them know the rights and the wrongs, so they don't fall in sorrow


I've seen young niggas who've been through shit in their lives
who are probably old enof to make up theirs minds
to choose the main amibition of their own kind
especially when their parents don't give'em so much freedom in life.
When that kid has the mind of playin football or spitting some raps
or being actors or celebrities
their parents want them to become engineers, doctors or to work in companies
How I wish there could be a nigerian rapper that's like Bow Wow or Rihanna
or Soulja-Boy or even Chris Brown or Ciara
But these ideas are nightmares and scary to nigerian parents
whose worse fear is a young boy with braided hair and earrings
or doo-rags or stock caps or too much blings
or cooler hair patterns or someone who sags his jeans
thinkin all that shit is related to cultists and thiefs
but that shit is totally different from what the lil' believe.
This shows that u don't have judge a book frm it's cover,
when u see cool nigerian youths who r hip-hop lovers
As for me I believe in liberty and freedom, rap wit honesty
a word is enough for the wise, so go ahead comment me

Give the youngsters a chance!,
They need the some some inspiration
put'em to motion and let them follow their ambition
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They're the ppl of tomorrow
let them know the rights and the wrongs, so they don't fall in sorrow
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They need the some some inspiration
put'em to motion and let them follow their ambition
Give the youngsters a chance!,
They're the ppl of tomorrow
let them know the rights and the wrongs, so they don't fall in sorrow

So to the teenagers of nigeria, never fell inferior while bringin pride to your area. Never say you can't or u r to young to do anything appearing to hard or long, so spread this song and say no to 'can't'. To work harder with you talent

Posted: at 24-09-2008 10:32 PM (16 years ago) | Upcoming
- d_man at 24-09-2008 11:20 PM (16 years ago)
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man you have a point no doubt, but you have to accept the fact that in our Nigerian society certain things are view offensive and irritating by a vast majority of the public, stuffs like a guy braiding his hair or wearing earings, it's simply the way we are wired and our culture..give the youngsters a chance yes, we need to give everybody the platform to practice what he or she really likes..and to do that effective certains key factors  has to be put in place in our society.but the most important of all is a revolution of our minds, we need to change our perseption of our country, change some of our philosophies about certain things and we need to be open to changes.....our problem is insanity..we keep doing the thing and expect different results
we need a change of attitudes towards life..be a little more spontenous

Posted: at 24-09-2008 11:20 PM (16 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- khadijah at 25-09-2008 05:14 PM (16 years ago)
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where can we listen to the music itself
Posted: at 25-09-2008 05:14 PM (16 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Sizzle at 25-09-2008 06:16 PM (16 years ago)
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Quote from: d_man on 24-09-2008 11:20 PM
man you have a point no doubt, but you have to accept the fact that in our Nigerian society certain things are view offensive and irritating by a vast majority of the public, stuffs like a guy braiding his hair or wearing earings, it's simply the way we are wired and our culture..give the youngsters a chance yes, we need to give everybody the platform to practice what he or she really likes..and to do that effective certains key factors  has to be put in place in our society.but the most important of all is a revolution of our minds, we need to change our perseption of our country, change some of our philosophies about certain things and we need to be open to changes.....our problem is insanity..we keep doing the thing and expect different results
we need a change of attitudes towards life..be a little more spontenous

i agree. Us youngas are easily influenced and alla that about culture needs to change cos times are changing and society is changing but then at the same time we need to be decent and remember where we come from and rep our country.

Posted: at 25-09-2008 06:16 PM (16 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Mynameis1 at 31-08-2016 02:37 PM (8 years ago)
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Tooo looong
Posted: at 31-08-2016 02:37 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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