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You Can Kiss Me (Where The Sun Don't Shine) by Chuk H MacDonald Ya did it to me once and like a fool I took you back. Well that did... [194 words]
(It's Time To) Cut The Cord by R Bennett Okerstrom There comes a time when you just need to cut the cord [131 words]
You Took The Fall by Craig Leonard Bad decisions [62 words]
You Say There’S No One Else by Cedric McClester You Say There's No One Else was inspired by a radio caller to the Wendy Williams sy... [244 words]
You Remember (All The Bad Times) by Cedric McClester You Remember... is an answer to the Keyshia Cole song, I Remember from the man... [178 words]
You May Not Like What I Have To Say by Cedric McClester You May Not Like What I Have To Say deals with the delicate issue of homose... [215 words]
You Deserve The Best by Cedric McClester You Deserve The Best is self exclamatory. [236 words]
You Can Call Me Nasty by Cedric McClester You Can Call Me Nasty is a song that questions what's is where the naked eye can't see? [213 words]
You Bring Me Home by Emily Grace Jacobs A song for couples in love. playes with slow music but does inclue a section of fast played m... [139 words]
Willing To Live by Craig Leonard - [65 words]
Why Bother by Hannah Ellicock - [144 words]
Whatever It Takes by Cedric McClester Whatever It Takes is about asking for a second chance. [237 words]
What Would Jesus Do Wwjd by Katherine Smith My very dear friend was raped by a boy a few years older than her; after the boy wasn'... [215 words]
Up The Path by Hannah Ellicock Just about someone wanting to escape from where they are at the minute. [133 words]
Together by Craig Leonard Self discovery [110 words]
This Is My Army Brat Song by Valerie A Bagayas A song about young love. [51 words]
The Whole We Are In by Mansoor Iqbal its a song. inspired by the movie Leaving LAs Vegas. the motel that Ben checks in is called... [70 words]
The Life You Lead by Cedric McClester The Life You Lead in the final analysis is the one you choose. [197 words]
The Boss by Cedric Rapadamus THE BOSS chronicals the gangsta lifestyle with all of its pitfalls. [418 words]
That Same God by Cedric McClester That Same God is a spiritual song celebrating God. [170 words]
Sour Note by Cedric McClester Sour Note is an advise song that suggests at times it's wiser to lead with your head instead of your ... [299 words]
Somebody’S Daughter by Cedric McClester Somebody's Daughter is another Mary J. Bliege inspiration. [198 words]
Small Steps by Craig Leonard - [83 words]
Sick by Craig Leonard Bad relationships [87 words]
Self-Discovery by Cedric McClester Recovery is inspired by Mary J. Blige and Amy Winehouse and other singers with troubled pasts. [245 words]
Rare Love by Sandra Santhosh well, i actually wrote this in history..truth be told im just a 15-yr who LOVES to write..so PLZ.. co... [156 words]
Passionate Kisses by Neeshant Srivastava a song abotu lovers [180 words]
Paid And Published by Dr Mu Something amazing just happened [87 words]
On The Highway by J A M A C MacQueen - [165 words]
My Life Is... by Hannah Ellicock just a short song about my life... [117 words]
My Biggest Fear by My Hyde Guess who's back [722 words]
Lying Here by Craig Leonard - [68 words]
Loosing You by Josh Anderson Just a song about how I lost my best friend. [313 words]
Let You Down by Sheridan Pickett Making mistakes and no turning back [182 words]
Just A Matter Of Time by Sheridan Pickett unfinished. I have been close to the brink of insanity. [170 words]
It’S Time That You Let Go by Cedric McClester Simply put, It's Time That You Let Go is a song about letting go. [260 words]
It’S A Holiday by Cedric McClester It's A Holiday is destined to become a Christmas classic. [181 words]
It Hurts Too Doggone Much by Cedric McClester It Hurts Too Doggone Much is written from a woman's perspective who is in an adultero... [266 words]
I'm Numb by Hannah Ellicock - [147 words]
If You Were My Girl by Cedric McClester If You Were My Girl is a song that suggest the outsider looking in could treat the girl bet... [290 words]
If I Didn't Have You by Cedric McClester If I Didn't Have You is a song of gratitude and worship. [190 words]
I Wouldn’T Dot An I by Cedric McClester I Wouldn't Dot An I is about a man who tries to change his woman. [277 words]
I Hear You Knocking by Craig Leonard - [71 words]
I Don’T Wanna Hurt No More by Cedric McClester I Don't Wanna Hurt No More is inspired by R&B legend Mary J. Bliege. [286 words]
I Don’T Like To Talk About It by Cedric McClester I Don't Like To Talk About It was inspired by an Eric Clapton interview where he ... [231 words]
I Didn't Believe In Love At First Sight by Cedric McClester Love At First Sight is about a guy who didn't believe in love at first ... [226 words]
I Can’T Be Your Friend by Cedric McClester I Can't Be Your Friend expresses how one sometimes feels when a love affair comes to an ... [222 words]
He’S Coming Again by Cedric McClester He's Coming Again speaks of the return of Jesus. [241 words]
Glasgow by Stephen McTaggart of a city [251 words]
Fragile And Cold by Craig Leonard - [81 words]
Fortune by Sheridan Pickett A song about my child I used to call my fortune. [269 words]
Faceless by R Bennett Okerstrom The rise to the top can end abruptly. [116 words]
Enlighten Me by Sheridan Pickett - [259 words]
Elevator by Valerie A Bagayas Lost items. [44 words]
Don’T Place Limits On Yourself by Cedric McClester Don't Place Limits On Yourself is inspired by platinum selling R&B artist Keyshi... [185 words]
Don't Mess With Doc by Valerie A Bagayas Mitakes. [41 words]
Dont Be Alone by M J K Mjk For A girl Whos had a bad day or Had Her Heart Broken [79 words]
Dear Friend by Carla Thomson - [167 words]
Cash, Clothes, And Hos by Rapadamus Cash, Clothes and Hos is about the state of hip hop. [710 words]
Bruised by Craig Leonard Being strong despite the odds [115 words]
Before You Go by Ann Obrien Children losing their mother to drugs and the consequences of that world. [214 words]
Be Yourself by Craig Leonard A song about being happy with yourself [87 words]
Bar by Valerie A Bagayas A case of mistaken identity. [31 words]
Angel With Broken Wings by Little A This is a song I wrote for my ex-boyfriend, Jay. I still love him and I wish he still ... [281 words]
An Addicts Story by Charlie Mitchell i wrote this after talking with a young man in one of the Drug rehab programs i work for. [263 words]
All Hours Of The Night by Cedric McClester All Hours Of The Night is about a pop star you guess who. [174 words]
A Good Girl Gone Bad by Cedric McClester A Good Girl Gone Bad is a classic story of a woman scorned. [204 words]
“She Ain’T About To Let It Go” by Cedric McClester She Ain't About To Let It Go is an answer from a male perspective to Keshia Cole... [357 words]
You're Gonna Die by Earl Finzel - [127 words]
You Ment It All. by Jessica Barth - [166 words]
With You (Acoustic) by Ryan Morales For the greatest girl... [114 words]
Wish You Knew by Cedric McClester Wish You Knew is a spiritual song, that's addressed to those who are resistant to change. [252 words]
Who Lied To You? by Rapadamus WHO LIED TO YOU is a direct attack on the outsized egos of some of today's most prominent rapp... [469 words]
When You're In The World by Cedric McClester When You're In The World makes the contrast between the secular and the holy. [174 words]
What Would I Do by Jason Trocki Love song [308 words]
We Thank Him by Cedric McClester We Thank Him is a song of praise and worship. [281 words]
Twenty-One And Havin Fun by Cedric McClester Twenty-One And Havin Fun addresses Lindsey Lohan but could apply to any number of toda... [232 words]
Title? by Zach C Homer - [57 words]
Tim's Song by Rebecca A Anderson These lyrics were intended for country music [363 words]
Things Aren’T Always As They Seem by Cedric McClester Just because they’re rich/ And they may be famous/ Doesn’t mean they’re happy... [269 words]
There Was A Time by Cedric McClester There Was A Time is a critical review of a man's past. [208 words]
Theend by R Bennett Okerstrom It's the end of this relationship. [106 words]
The River Of Life by Fred Hardy a song about fear and the relization we have gone too far . [297 words]
The Lover Of My Life by Celestial Space In memory of times past [61 words]
The Day God Made by Cedric McClester The Day God Made is a simple song that celebrates the gift of life. [194 words]
Steril From Starvation by Emily A Vicious this is a song i wrote about how my life used to be [166 words]
Sorry To A Friend by Mike P A song i wrote to say sorry to a friend, although i never had the guts to send him it [118 words]
Sky, Sea, Shade, Suspense by Mark E S Hanson Inspired by this piece of art- http://angelreich.deviantart.com/art/Bloody-Tears-5298... [287 words]
Show Me The Hunger Has Gone by Stephen McTaggart a country / religous/ crisis of faith song. [175 words]
Right Now by Cedric McClester Right Now tackle the issue of grief. [194 words]
Rap Wars by Rapadamus Rap Wars relates the battle between Kanye West and 50 Cent. It was written in Kanye West's voice [537 words]
Promise Ring Reply by Ricardo W Redd THE MALE VERSION OF PROMISE RING. ORIGINAL SONG BY TIFFANY EVANS [623 words]
Poppin That Bubblegum by Laddiee - [62 words]
Not Alone by Celina E Houtman This song is just basically about the world, how only few people know what's really going on, and how... [133 words]
Nobody Likes You by R Bennett Okerstrom How does it feel to be the person that has everything but friends? [170 words]
My Hyde by My Hyde An inroduction to who I am; The evil and free part of otherwise pure and trapped young man. [635 words]
My Day Begins As It Ends (With You) by Cedric McClester Who do you think I'm referring to? [463 words]
Missin You Like Crazy by Cedric McClester No if ands or maybe/ Wish you were still my baby/ Cos I’m missin you like crazy/ Thought ... [292 words]
Miss Volcano by Buxton A song about a HOT girl I'm in love with.. [173 words]
Lord I Surrender by Cedric McClester Lord I Surrender is about surrendering to God. [190 words]
It’S All Over For Britney Spears by Cedric McClester It's All Over For Britney Spears was written in her voice in response to her d... [251 words]
Isn't It Funny by Katherine Smith well its a break up song for females in particular [290 words]
Ish Jus Happens by Cedric McClester ISH JUS HAPPENS IS SELF-EXCLAMATORY [283 words]
I’M Not Gay by Rapadamus I'm Not Gay is a commentary on those who promote family values , while living hypocritical lives. [200 words]
If You Knew by Cedric McClester If You Knew poses the question - I wonder if you knew/ That you can be blessed too/ Would you cont... [291 words]
If You Can't Comment by Cedric McClester IF YOU CAN'T COMMENT is my reaction to those of you who read my lyrics and fail to express... [206 words]
I Only Wish I Knew by Cedric McClester I Only Wish I knew is a song about a woman who is indescreet. [317 words]
I Need You by Rebeccah D Milburn its about love and how i need him [168 words]
I Don’T Like To Talk About It by Cedric McClester I Don't Like To Talk About It was inspired by an interview given by gutarist/sing... [228 words]
I Didn’T Want Your Boyfriend by Cedric McClester I Did't Want Your Boyfriend is a song from a female's perspective. I didn’t want ... [267 words]
I Claim The Victory by Cedric McClester I Claim The Victory is a spiritual song of joy [204 words]
How Much Does It Cost? by Cedric McClester HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? was inspired by a popular minister who was seriously pumping a bo... [240 words]
High Treason by Cedric McClester This song was inspired by an interview Alison Sudol (A Fine Frenzy) gave concerning her present. [282 words]
Hey There Fredo by Cedric McClester Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely incidental, or is it? [189 words]
He Pretends by Cedric McClester He Pretends is about a guy who will say anything or do anything to get what Lauren Hill refers to a... [338 words]
Guns Don't Kill Nobody by Cedric McClester GUNS DON'T KILL NOBODY is a song about the familiar mea culpa of gun lobbiests. [378 words]
Goodbye To My Family by Robert Kelly I decided to write this after my cousin died and I wasn't able to go see him. Its also abo... [191 words]
Good Time To Stop by Jenna Maiden About a girl who does not understand this guy and the way he is acting in thier relationship. [159 words]
God Loves You Anyway by Cedric McClester God Loves You Anyway suggest that no matter who you are or what you do, God loves you anyw... [280 words]
Give Me My Shine by Rapadamus Give Me My Shine was inspired by a radio interview given by Kanye West concerning how he was p... [460 words]
Get His Hat by Cedric McClester Get His Hat is a song about a girl in a bad situation who lacks a certain amount of self-esteem. [184 words]
Four Hundred Years by Cedric McClester Four Hundred Years addresses the oppression that African-Americans have experienced in Ameri... [190 words]
Forever Fingers Laced by Yevgeniy Kogosov - [465 words]
Fly Away Tonight by Alex S Brown This was a song i wrote back in grade school for my band. but hey, just beacause it was wrote ... [137 words]
Firewalk Dance by Allen Steble - [305 words]
Fight To Be Free by Allen Steble - [275 words]
Fearless Drawn by Karli Orchard I pictured this as having a somewhat folk melody to it.. something acoustic, with a conor oberst... [223 words]
Everything’S Not All Right (But I’M All Right With Everything) by Cedric McClester This song is inspired by a Wynonna Judd intervie... [288 words]
Everyone's Bitch by My Hyde This one was not inspired, but at least set off by you, Lester. [502 words]
Empty Room by Carla Thomson - [116 words]
Done by My Hyde This was my first rock lyric. In a way, it is my nursey. I marks the day My Hyde was born and what I first... [469 words]
Could That Girl Be Britney Spears? by Cedric McClester Could That Girl Be Britney Spears speaks for itself. [134 words]
Concrete by Karli Orchard This has much of a hip hop vibe to it, i dont usually write hip hop but i wrote this after listening t... [58 words]
Columbian Necktie by R Bennett Okerstrom When you've said one too many things to piss someone off...someone writes a heavy metal song ... [99 words]
Can't They See Me? by Kayla L Jordan Just a song about how people think you're one thing, but in truth you are another and you ju... [105 words]
Can You Say Jesus? by Cedric McClester Can You Say Jesus? is an up tempo gospel song. [192 words]
Can I Enlist You In A Cause? by Cedric McClester Can I Enlist You In A Cause is a social commentary inspired by the inflamed racial... [361 words]
Broken Halo by R Bennett Okerstrom An angel falls from her sky [182 words]
Better Days
Anyway Ya Want It Baby by Cedric McClester Anyway Ya Want it Baby is about a man who aims to please [294 words]
Ain’T No Snitichin by Cedric McClester Ain't No Snitchin is my reaction to the street code that suggest silence is synonymous with ... [382 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
Better Days
DESCRIPTION
Better Days chronicals the slow recovery efforts, or lack thereof in post Katrina New Orleans.
[376 words]
AUTHOR
Rapadamus
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rapadamus is the rap brand and alter ego of prolific lyricist Cedric McClester.
[February 2008]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (98)
20 Proof Jesus Juice (Songs) The song is written in singer Michael Jackson's voice and represents his mea culp for the pedophilia charges he was brought up on. [163 words]
A Knock On The Door (Songs) I got a knock on the door That no one wants to get My eyes teared up And my hands began to sweat They were there to tell me About the attack And how my son died From that tragic act [264 words]
A Letter To The President (Songs) This is a letter to the president It’s not meant to be a slam I’m just bein who I am I hope you understand It’s because I give a damn And I want things to get better That I’m taking this time out To w... [316 words]
A Republican In Democratic Clothes (Songs) A Republican In Democratic Clothes is critical of the state of the Democratic Party by examining one of it's brightest stars. [300 words]
A Sense Of Urgency (Songs) A Sense Of Urgency is the missing element in the Bush administration as far as this writer is concerned. [303 words]
A Tinker's Damn (Songs) I don’t give a tinker’s damn/ What they charge in East Siam/ I live here in the US of A/ Where the price of gas goes up every day. [329 words]
Ain’T Illegal Yet (Songs) This song is written in the voice of the infamous Dixie Chicks - They refuse to play our records To apply the screws/ Because we made a comment That was on the news/ It ain’t illegal yet Though some... [215 words]
Am I Seein What I Think I See (Songs) Am I Seein What I Think I See, was inspired by a young lady I saw walking by one day. She was everything the song suggests. [283 words]
An Epiphany (Songs) An Epiphany is inspired by the kind of songs that R&B singer Jaheim sings. It tells the story of how a thug was transformed. [298 words]
Any Nigga (Songs) Any Nigga addresses the issue of crime and street credibility in the Black community. [519 words]
As I Turn The Page (Poetry) As I turn the page, And enter my old age, I’m as angry as before, Maybe even more, At all the things I see That I know shouldn’t be. [115 words]
Bad Behavior (Songs) She’s another super model/ Who's gone bad/ She’s assaulted every assistant/ That she ever had/ Accusing them of all sorts/ Of petty things/ Never mind the law suits/ Her behavior brings. [245 words]
Bait ‘N Switch (Songs) Bait 'N Switch is an indictment. See if you can guess against whom. [165 words]
Bang Bang (Songs) Bang Bang is a commentary on the urban situation. The internalized oppression and its sad results. [353 words]
Big Brother (1984) (Songs) Big Brother (1984) speaks to today's manifestations of George Orwell's classic book, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which chronicals an ever present government that promotes the corporation's interests over pe... [198 words]
Big Oil (Songs) Bush is goin easy On big oil But I’m not surprised Why should he spoil The cozy arrangement They have arranged By throwing in a monkey wrench To make them change [179 words]
Bill O’Reilly (Songs) Bill O'Reilly is a parody on Conservative media personality Bill O'Reilly. [280 words]
Blame It On The Dixie Chicks (Songs) This song is written in the voice of the much maligned Dixie Chicks whose latest album is number one with a bullet on the Billboard and Amazon charts. Go chicks!!! [218 words]
Blessed Are The Peacemakers (Songs) Blessed are the peacemakers/ Yet no one’s making peace/ War is raging everywhere/ Look at the Middle East... [159 words]
C - Student (Songs) C - STUDENT is a performance review for George W. Bush. [345 words]
Calm Down People (Songs) Calm Down People is a metaphor for the current geopolitical situation. [189 words]
Cash, Clothes, And Hos (Songs) Cash, Clothes and Hos is about the state of hip hop. [710 words]
Charges Should Be Brought Up (Songs) Charges Should Be Brought Up suggests that Sen. Russ Feingold is right, the president should be censured at the very least. No one should be above the law, regardless of their position. If such a mo... [423 words]
Circumvention (Songs) Circumvention addresses the way George Bush and his administation skirts the law in the name of securing the homeland. [176 words]
Consequences (Rarely Come To Mind) (Songs) In the heat of the moment guys rare consider the ramifications and potential consequences of unprotected sex. [208 words]
Corporate Orgy (Poetry) Corporate Orgy describes what the war in Iraq is really about in my opinion. Like assholes, everybody has one. [149 words]
Dem Thugs ‘N Gangstas (Songs) Dem Thugs 'N Gangstas is a true story that happened in Brooklyn, New York, but is replicated in urban areas across the nation. [171 words]
Democracy Or Theoracy (Songs) The Middle East is not the only place threatened by theocratic rule, it could happen right here in America if we're not careful. [206 words]
Every Time I Hear ‘Em Mention His Name (Songs) Everytime I Hear 'Em Mention His Name is that evokes memories of Nine Eleven. [256 words]
Fightin Over There... (Songs) Fightin Over There is a play on the president's defense of his war policy. [206 words]
Fuck The Faggots (Songs) Fuck The Faggots should be delievered in a Jamacian dialect, and reflects the intolerance many Jamacians have towards homosexuals. It is admittedly a bias point of view which the author happens not to... [638 words]
Gas Addiction (Songs) Oil companies are gettin over/ Like a bandit/ They could not have done much better/ Had they planned it/ Their profit margins/ All have gone through the roof/ And we’ve become the victims/ Of this aw... [209 words]
George Dubya Please (Songs) George Dubya Please addresses the President's new PR offensive. Very much like the old PR offensive, he's still trying to sell us shit for Shineola. [289 words]
Get Off (Songs) I need a warm body/ And a bed that’s soft/ When I’m feelin horny/ And wanna get off. [240 words]
Government Name (Songs) Many urban youth adopt street names under the false belief that the authorities won't know who they are. My point is there are no secrets anymore. We are all listened to, photographed and otherwise ... [517 words]
Guest Workers (Songs) Guest Workers weighs in on the debate over illegal immigration. [191 words]
Have You Become... (Songs) Have You Become, is inspired by a middle-aged, couch jumping, super star of suspect sexual orientation, with a killer smile and his twenty-something pregnant girl friend. See if you can guess who I'm ... [180 words]
He Fucked Up (Songs) He Fucked Up speaks to the fact that the Bush war in Iraq was a colossal mistake. However, now that we're there we have little option but to make it work. [175 words]
He Must Be Crazy (Songs) He Must Be Crazy is a response to news reports that the president is seriously considering bombing Iran because of their desire to develop nuclear weapons. It is the position of the United States tha... [151 words]
Heaven Help Us (Songs) Heaven help us (help us all) It’s time that George Bush is recalled. [285 words]
Here’S The Funny Thing (Songs) Here's The Funny Thing takes a stab at our imperial president. [181 words]
Hey Mister Man (Songs) Hey Mister Man It’s clear I’m not a fan I don’t like the desert sand Where you brought our troops to (and) There’s a rising voice that sez You made the wrong choice And that even you now doubt But yo... [272 words]
Holy Mother Mary (Songs) Holy Mother Mary comments on the Blessed Virgin's elevation to godhead. [195 words]
Hood Love (Songs) Hood Love was inspired by something I heard on the Star&Bucwild Radio Show. [205 words]
How It Is Up South (Songs) How it Is Up South is a documentary. It actually happened. The song reflects the writer's feelings about what transpired. [198 words]
How Many Generals? (Songs) How Many Generals alludes to the number of former generals who've come forward to say that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld must resign or be fired, for the sake of the troops and moral. [150 words]
How Would You Feel? (Songs) If it were someone you loved Buried in the rubble/ From a guided missile strike Launched to cause big trouble/ How the hell would you feel [166 words]
I Can’T Talk About It (Songs) I CAN'T TALK ABOUT IT, is a combat soldier's story. [242 words]
I Gotta Ask You (Songs) I Gotta Ask You addresses the issue of blood diamonds from Sierra Leone where lives and limbs were lost in others pursuit of their diamonds. [188 words]
I Think You’Re Dope (Head To Feet) (Songs) I Think You're Dope (Head To Feet) is a love song that addresses the positive changes the relationship made in the man's life. [182 words]
I’D Rather Hunt With Dick (Songs) I'd Rather Hunt With Dick is a response to a critique of one of my political songs. [228 words]
If The Long Arm Of The Law Still Has Reach (Songs) If The Long Arm Of The Law Still Has Reach ask a rhetorical question, because in the author's opinion the president has committed high crimes and misdemeanors. [176 words]
It’S Twenty-Seven Today (Songs) "It's Twenty-Seven Today," refers to one of the bloodiest days in the illegal war in Iraq for American troops. [149 words]
John Mccain (Songs) John McCain is about Sen. John McCain who used to stand for something but now falls for anything. [164 words]
Jus Cos We Had Sex (Songs) This song is inspired by the situation many male celebrities find themselve in. [207 words]
Justice Is Blind (Songs) Justice is blind But not anymore And I seriously doubt That it was before They like to pretend They hand it out equally But that's not the case As we frequently see [205 words]
Lawd Have Mercy (Songs) Lawd Have Mercy is a contemporary social commentary. [316 words]
Listen Up Nation (Songs) Listen up nation/ In the Bush administration No level of incompetence Goes unrewarded/ And what’s even worst/ Platitudes are accorded/ Who can forget FEMA’s Michael Brown/ Who did absolutely nothing... [209 words]
My Dude (Songs) Heard u been messin Wit my dude/ Now u might think I’m bein ghetto crude/ Cos I’ma ‘bout to catch An attitude/ So hear me clearly I ain’t in the mood [186 words]
Never Again-Never Again (Songs) Never again Refers to who/ Is it just for The chosen few [172 words]
Nip ‘N Tuck (Songs) Nip 'N Tuck chronicals America's fasination with plastic surgery. [290 words]
No Shit Dick (Songs) No Shit Dick satarize Vice President Dick Cheney's hunting accident. [504 words]
Now That Jesus Is In Vogue (Songs) "Now That Jesus Is In Vogue," addresses the habit that most gangsta rappers have of thanking Jesus for their success on award shows. [219 words]
Pay Attention (Songs) Pay Attention makes needed mention of the fact that we are on the brink of World War Three. Our idiot president seems hell-bent on a jahad to bringing about the end of the world. [123 words]
Prison Isn’T (A Rite Of Passage) (Songs) Prison Isn't (A Rite Of Passage)is a commentary about how going to prison is viewed by many of today's urban youth. It makes the point that there is nothing glamourous about jail and prison isn't a r... [428 words]
Retreat (We Gotta Beat This Summer Heat) (Songs) The title speaks for its self. [202 words]
Savages (Songs) The ravages of the savages/ Can be felt on the streets/ Where innocent bystanders Often catch the heat/ From those bullet-riddled operas That all too frequently repeat [414 words]
Show A Thug No Love (Songs) Show A Thug No Love deglamourizes the whole thug mystique and notion. [387 words]
Still Lookin (For The Noble Cause) (Songs) He’s still looking For the noble cause/ That was mentioned But never was/ He’s doing his best To try to reconcile/ What he's charged with Now that he’s on trial [195 words]
Street Points (Songs) Niggas pullin out their joints/ All because they want street points/ Babies dyin in car seats/ As the scenario repeats. [281 words]
Support For The War (Songs) While you’re tryin to garner Support for the war There’s a marked increase In our sick and our poor No child left behind Well let us explore There are more drop-outs now Than ever before... [212 words]
The Hater (Songs) The Hater was inspired by Star of the STar&Bucwild Radio show. Star speaks of objective hate and refers to himself as The Hater. [548 words]
The National Debt (Songs) The national debt Keeps on gettin higher/ And we know for a fact The President’s a liar/ See the consequences of His gross negligence/ Will unfortunately be At our kid’s expense [197 words]
The N-Word (Songs) How is bigotry To be defeated/ If you don’t know Your history Then you’ll repeat it/ And the use of the n-word Is so deep-seated/ That self-respect alone Demands we not repeat it [451 words]
The Ravages Of War (Songs) The ravages of war Are not a pretty sight/ They could catch it anytime While caught up in the fight [265 words]
The Ruling Oligarchy (Songs) The ruling oligarchy/ Says it’s middle-class malarkey/ To suggest they differ starkly/ When it comes to the poor/ Whom the rich try to ignore/ Cos the haves now want more/ Than they ever did before. [166 words]
The System (Songs) The System addresses the fact that the system is designed to hold certain people down, and it is up to those people to rise above the system's evil design. [203 words]
The Truth Makes You Free (Songs) The Truth Makes You Free is my response to the criticim that the press has come under because of their coverage of the war in Iraq. The press has been accused of only bring the negative side of the wa... [367 words]
The White House Lies To Stay In Practice (Songs) Despite the laws That we’ve enacted/ And the evidence That they've redacted/ The truth of the matter And the fact is/ The White House lies To stay in practice [511 words]
They Wanna Know Why (Songs) They Wanna Know Why explains why I am affected in an artistic way as a consequence of what is going on in the world. [252 words]
They Wouldn’T Know The Truth (Songs) They Wouldn't Know The Truth addresses the Conservatives and their lies of mass deception. It's about money not principal. [371 words]
Too Much Information (Songs) Scratch his name right up off The terror list/ What the world can use Is one less terrorist/ And certainly Zarcawi Seemed to fit that bill/ The way he exercised His constant urge to kill [186 words]
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Better Days
Rapadamus

(1st Verse)
Better days lie ahead
At least that’s what I thought he said
While on a tour of New Orleans
But what I think he really means
Is things are better than before
Yet we know he should do much more
To rectify the situation
Nola’s still part of our nation
Better days lie ahead
For the homeless not the dead
Whose bloated bodies floated by
In a way no one should die
Cos FEMA wasn’t energetic
Their response was just pathetic
Showing up three days late
Having victims sit and wait

(Hook)
Better days lie ahead
We’re tied of the rhetoric
Just tell us when it’s getting fixed


 (2nd Verse)
While his friends are getting paid
He claims real progress has been made
There’s little progress we can see
Being made for you and me
But he says things are going fine
He’s either crazy or he’s blind
Cos progress has been slow to date
And people are still forced to wait
For the help they’re supposed to get
Most of them are at their end’s wit
Trying to figure how to make it
And some of them just plain can’t take it
The levees are still inadequate
And that don’t help us not one bit
Who know when the next hurricane
Will bring flood waters and torrential rain

(Hook)
Better days lie ahead
We’re tied of the rhetoric
Just tell us when it’s getting fixed

(3rd Verse)
He comes down here for photo opps
But hasn’t pulled out all the stops
And mean while we’re still suffering
And wondering where the hell he’s been
With all the help he said we’d get
That hasn’t materialized quite yet
And we’re still waiting to rebuild
To have our empty stomachs filled
But all we get is rhetoric
And that can’t buy us dick
I don’t know and so I’m guessin
But in this there must be some lesson
That I must have missed in school
Call me stupid or a fool
Fool me once but not again
Which begs to ask the question when

(Hook)
Better days lie ahead
We’re tied of the rhetoric
Just tell us when it’s getting fixed

(Outro)
Better days lie ahead
At least that’s what I thought he said
While on a tour of New Orleans
But what I think he really means
Is things are better than before
Yet we know he should do much more
To rectify the situation
Nola’s still part of our nation
Better days lie ahead
For the homeless not the dead
Whose bloated bodies floated by
In a way no one should die
Cos FEMA wasn’t energetic
Their response was just pathetic
Showing up three days late
Having victims sit and wait




 

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"Stop the fucking whining! Katrina was an act of God, not George Bush. The totally incompetent governor and an equally unqualified mayor elected by an ignorant populace, should have known about the levy problem for years. They should have been whining and asking for help to re-build the levys long before Katrina came along. Most of the people who left have better lives than they had before. FEMA?? What about the millions wasted on fraudulent claims? This is no surprise coming from a state with a history of political corruption and a stupid electorate. " -- Richard.
"I'll pray for you Richard. Even you may not be beyond redemtion." -- Cedric McClester, New York, NY, United States.

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