The 6th Sense
    (专辑: Like Water For Chocolate - 2000)
    
    The 
revolution will not be televised  The 
revolution is here  Yeah, it's Common Sense, with DJ Premier  We gonna help y'all see clear  It's real hip-hop music, from the 
soul, y'all  Yeah, check it, yo   The 
perseverence of a 
rebel I 
drop heavier levels  It's unseen or heard, a 
king with words  Can't knock the 
hustle, but I've seen street dreams deferred  Dark spots in my mind where the 
scene occured  Some say I'm too deep, I'm in too deep to sleep  Through me, Muhammed will forever speak  Greet brothers with handshakes in ghetto landscapes  Where a 
man is determined by how much a 
man make  Cop Cognacs and spit old raps with young cats  with cigarettes in their ear, niggerish they appear  Under the 
Fubu is a 
guru, that's untapped  Want to be in the 
rap race but ain't ran one lap  Ran so far from the 
streets that you can't come back  You tripping with nowhere to unpack, forgot that   [Chorus: Scratched by DJ Premier with variations]   "This is rap for real, something you feel"  "And you know, yes you know"  "Rap for the 
black people"  "Heeeeyyyy, heeeeeyyyy"   In front of two-inch glass and Arabs I 
order fries  Inspiration when I 
write, I 
see my daughter's eyes  I'm the 
truth, across the 
table from corporate lies  Immortilized by the 
realness I 
bring to it  If revolution had a 
movie I'd be theme music  My music, you either fight, fuck, or dream to it  My life is one big rhyme, I 
try to scheme through it  Through my shell, never knew what the 
divine would bring to it  I'd be lying if I 
said I 
didn't want millions  More than money saved, I 
wanna save children  Dealing with alcoholism and afrocentricity  A 
complex man drawn off of simplicity  Reality is frisking me  This industry will make you lose intensity  The 
Common Sense in me remembers the 
basement  I'm Morpheus in this hip-hop Matrix, exposing fake shit   [Chorus]   Somedays I 
take the L 
to gel with the 
real world  Got on at 87th, stopped by this little girl  She recited raps, I 
forgot where they was from  In 'em, she was saying how she made brothers cum  I 
start thinking, how many souls hip-hop has affected  How many dead folks this art resurrected  How many nations this culture connected  Who am I 
to judge one's perspective?  Though some of that shit y'all pop true it, I 
ain't relating  If I 
don't like it, I 
don't like it, that don't mean that I'm hating  I 
just want to innovate and stimulate minds  Travel the 
world and penetrate the 
times  Escape through rhythms in search of peace and wisdom  Raps are smoke signals letting the 
streets know I'm with 'em  For now I 
appreciate this moment in time  Ball players and actors be knowing my rhymes, it's like   [Chorus til fade]