see this house right here, up on the left side? it’soccupied by a man they call money mike. but before he moved in the neighborhood and he’ll tell you himself, that he was up to no good. nowi remember seein’ mike in the streets around didn’tknow what he was in but he was deep down. hadthem robin leech toys when they came out rimsthat still spin when the car shut down. yep,he was livin it up and clever though buthe wasn’t clever enough he moves real slow. ‘causewhen he went to re-up on green bags catspulled a sucker move and the deal went bad. isuppose mike do regret that night twoslugs to the spine made him not move right. but mike lived through said the message was clear. sohe left where he was from and then he moved in here. immmatake you on a trip where my crib at cause i’ve hangin in these parts since way back it aint to far from the spot that you in you know the liquor store keep straight there’s my residence.
you hear the sound? then respond to that you’rein my neighborhood where the partys at. so keep the feet movin from side to side and get them hands in to space ‘til they scrape the sky.
wassup kaneesha! that’s my homey for shozen stays up at the house where the garage door open. she moved from out west about a year and a half and to see her smile now kinda makes me laugh. thestory of her life is like a drama mini series to hear her vocalize it make a brother eyes teary. shewas probably 5 or 6 when mom and dad split, pops moved to pittsburg, hasn’t †seen hersince. momspassed soon after the liquor took her liver. soshe moved in with her auntie and started actin grown. graduatedwent to spellman college andthe fact kaneesha was freaky was general knowledge shewas looking for love in all the wrong places, fall in for the thugs with the gold in their faces. laidwith them all in hopes to build on it gave them here and they kept stepping on it. you would see her in the club showin back and neck onthat chemical affection that she called x she was a queen, didn’t believe it nobody ever told her and i guess she didn’t see it. she wanted change another chance to begin saw the light and on the way became a virgin again. usedto think she did too much to ever get right she‘bout to make a lucky man a spectacular wife.
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and then here lives my man clayborn before he transferred in took a ride in the storm. came from rich roots with everything he could have wanted but for some reason, clayborn he didn’t want. to pof his class and never played hooky until one day he ate a bag of gangsta cookies. messin with them guns for the street sensation stealin cars, pullin home invasions. he got caught for doin some filthy work evidence, a shoe print cops found in the dirt. his life rocked, print matched his shox it was enough to send him up in the county cell spot. now a guest of the state, looking back at his deeds he decided crime life wasn’t fillin his needs. like morgan in shawshank, clayborn found redemption. got out the cuffs so that house then he moved in.