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April 29, 1992 (Miami)

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April 29, 1992 (Miami)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
David Kahne
David Kahne
Piano
Dave Aron
Dave Aron
Programming
Field Marshall
Field Marshall
Programming
Todd Foreman
Todd Foreman
Saxophone
Bradley Nowell
Bradley Nowell
Guitar
Bud Gaugh
Bud Gaugh
Drums
Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
Sampled Artist
Eric Wilson
Eric Wilson
Bass Guitar
Just-Ice
Just-Ice
Sampled Artist
Miguel
Miguel
Sampler
Mobb Deep
Mobb Deep
Sampled Artist
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bradley Nowell
Bradley Nowell
Composer
Michael Happoldt
Michael Happoldt
Composer
Marshall Goodman
Marshall Goodman
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
David Kahne
David Kahne
Producer
Eddie Ashworth
Eddie Ashworth
Recording Engineer
Brian Gardner
Brian Gardner
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

I don't know if you can, but can you get An owner for Ons that's O-N-S, Junior Market? The address is 1934, East Anaheim All the windows are busted out And it's like a free-for-all in here And, uh, the owner should at least come down here And see if he can secure his business, if he wants to April 26th, 1992 There was a riot on the streets Tell me, where were you? You were sittin' home watchin' your TV While I was participating in some anarchy First spot we hit it was my liquor store I finally got all that alcohol I can't afford With red lights flashin', time to retire And then we turned that liquor store into a structure fire Next stop we hit it was the music shop It only took one brick to make that window drop Finally we got our own P.A. Where do you think I got this guitar that you're hearing today? Hey Call fire and tell them to respond to the mobile station At Alamidos and Anaheim, it's, ah, flamin' up good 10-4, Alamedas and Anaheim Homicide, never doin' no time When we returned to the pad to unload everything It dawned on me that I need new home furnishings So once again we filled the van until it was full Since that day my livin' room's been much more comfortable 'Cause everybody in the hood has had it up to here It's getting harder and harder and harder each and every year Some kids went in a store with their mother I saw her when she came out, she was gettin' some Pampers They said it was for the black man They said it was for the Mexican And not for the white man But if you look at the streets It wasn't about Rodney King And this fucked up situation and these fucked up police It's about coming up And staying on top And screaming 187 on a motherfuckin' cop It's not in the paper, it's on the wall National guard Smoke from all around Units - units be advised of an attempt 211 To arrest now at 938 Temple, 9-3-8 Temple Thirty subjects with bats trying to get inside the CP's house I think they're gonna turn to fighting, to kill him As long as I'm alive, I'ma live illegal Let it burn Wanna let it burn Wanna let it burn Wanna, wanna let it burn (I feel insanity) Riots on the streets of Miami Whoa, riots on the streets of Chicago On the streets of Long Beach And San Francisco (Boise, Idaho) Riots on the streets of Kansas City (Salt Lake, Huntington Beach, California) Tuscaloosa, Alabama (Compton, Michigan) Cleveland, Ohio (Pensacola) Fountain Valley (Texas, Barstow, let's do this every year) Paramount, Victorville (twice a year) Eugene, Oregon Eureka, California (let it burn, let it burn) Hesperia (oh, yeah, let it burn, wont'cha wont'cha let it burn) Santa Barbara Winnemucca, Nevada Phoenix, Arizona San Diego Lakeland, Florida Fucking 29 Palms Any unit to assist Frank-74, Willow at Caspian Structure fire and numerous subjects looting 10-15 to get rid of this looter 10-4
Writer(s): Bradley James Nowell, Lawrence Krsone Parker, Marshall Raymond Goodman, Michael Charles Happoldt Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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