Grew Up Hard (feat. Solomon Childs, Trife Da God)

Ghostface Killah

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    [Intro: Trife Da God]
    Uh-huh, whoo, just smoothing it out, right now
    My nigga Halloween, we gon' get rich this year, nigga (see)
    Sip on this little bit of odor, made brown
    Zone out, turn the lights off
    Ant boogie, what up? Uh-huh

    [Trife Da God]
    In the crib, with my wiz, getting my grown man on
    Listening to classic soul, with the slow jams on
    Smokey Robinson, Tears of a Clown, shedding tears
    Popping beers, almost twenty five years in the town
    I seen niggaz die off, like dandelions in the fall
    Niggaz heard of Chip Banks and left him lying in the hall
    Your boy Sandy Brock was ill, like Kobe Bryant with the ball
    It's no exceptions, even the biggest giants gotta fall
    Cuz we living in denial, but these lessons are vital
    When marinating in the slums, you gotta practice survival
    Now everybody wants to be next American idol
    But these are more than just songs pressed up your vinyl
    Being rich is a poor man's dream, and we all wanna shine
    But we all can't green, knahImean?
    Being rich is a poor man's dream, and we all wanna shine
    But we all can't green...

    [Chorus: Solomon Childs]
    I grew up hard, maybe you grew up harder
    But I ain't been to many operas
    Or had money for private doctors
    As harsh it sound, these just a tears of a clown
    I grew up hard, maybe you grew up harder
    The message is I'm too strong to hold down
    I know the ledge, and I ain't planning to drown
    As harsh it sound, these just a tears of a clown

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    [Trife Da God]
    Momma ain't raised no fool, they say we gotta save the children
    But first, we gotta save our spoons
    I was taught not to waste my food
    Even if I didn't like it, every scrap on my plate got chewed
    Either you ate, or you didn't eat, the memories are bitter sweet
    Used to get teased by my friends, cuz I had bigger feet
    I think about them jokes and laugh, crack a smile
    Cuz as a child, I never knew that being broke was bad
    Growing up I was close to my dad, but that still didn't stop a nigga
    From putting that coke in them bags
    That was the past, now, I'm riding with the oak in the dash
    Got jealous niggaz hating, big time, hoping I crash
    I can't blame 'em, and on the same note, I can't change 'em
    Let a nigga disrespect my shit, I'm gonna flame 'em
    That's word to my son little Jay, my little homey
    Ask niggaz how your boy get down, ain't nothing phony

    [Chorus]

    [Trife Da God]
    Yeah, they say two heads are better than one, and in the process
    I learned that slow progress, is better than none
    That's why I'm still here persuing my goals, baking that bread
    In the bakery, if I ain't out, doing no shows
    I hit the block, once in a blue, and front with the crew
    And show niggaz a good time, by getting drunk in the stud'
    Some niggaz find happiness, with a blunt and a brew
    They talented niggaz, but they just need something to do
    It's kinda hard try'nna look beyond buildings and bricks
    We can't condone broken homes, when our children is sick
    Try'nna survive off the cereal and milk from the WIC
    And all the good ones we got, be getting killed in the mix
    He could of been the next Jordan, who knows, the next Emmitt
    Young Tiger Woods, or the new Arthur Ashe of tennis
    That's why I'm looking past the gimmicks, getting cash with Dennis
    Criminal grind, we gonna smash the business

    [Chorus]

    [Outro:]
    Yeah, when you see that big thing pull up
    Don't be mad at us, man, be glad, we done made it from the projects
    We done came up, Stapleton Houses, man
    Straight up, Theodore, Toney Starks Enterprise

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