Black Trump Lyrics

*sample repeated in background during entire song*

"Guess who's the Black Trump" [Raekwon]

[Intro: Steele & Raekwon]
I had to get some real professionals for the job, son
Numerous cats Word up
That's right Official niggas word up
This is what you call [?] Straight blazin through what
Raise the roof is what we came to do Like hash browns
Blazin through, blazin through Pass that African black gold over here
Raise the roof is what we came to do
Blazin through, blazin through You know how we rock
Raise the roof is what we came to do Smiff-N-Wess-N-Lex set up shop

[Verse 1: Steele]
Attack mode, time to strike like a cobra
Poisonous venom into your system killin you slower
Than niggas with blowers to your jugular
My brother's keeper but I put my brother to sleep
If my brother try to creep up
You know my son, show respect when I'm rockin the podium
Steam-rollin on niggas, my team straight blowin em
Got em Throwin they Gunz In The Air like Onyx
Chef and Smiff-N-Wessun crime shit, New York's finest
[Verse 2: Raekwon]
Let me warn y'all killas upstairs
I seen all y'all, heavy like fuck, thinkin my niggas might flaw y'all
Blow ya ammo, Shallah seen the god fly commando
Handle, gun on my leg, blow his hand off
I'm lookin at you why, like "fuck, you probably think I'm high"
Seems luck, chain around my neck, bought it from E-gypt
Me what? Hennesy drink, mahogany guns, we treesed up
Come out your shirt, buckle knees-up
This Casablanca rap nigga throw some cheese up
Let's poly, slow-mo status, bring the keys up
Wonderin, runners is lookin mighty fees'd up
Right stupid, FBI sell em [?] guns

[Verse 3: Tek]
Make this money, niggas hold up guns
Armed full of licks, plus your dick, drop your ones
Baby need new shoes and a outfit
I see you stick-up kids, you came wit the dick lick
You see my set of twin-hitmen from Bushwick?
Two chicks wit the twenty-two tecs, bitch
You heard about em
Now open up the circle so the dice can breathe
Pay you double, if you triple, if you push you pay me

[Hook]
Gotta poly wit ya crew to stack ya loot up
Get your weight up, big up, pull ya boots up
If you step into the club wit your guns up
If the tension's on your mind then raise the roof up
You gotta keep it in the fam, stack ya loot up
Get your weight up, big up, pull ya boots up
When you step into the club wit ya guns up
If the tension's on your mind, then raise the roof up
Raise the roof up, raise the roof up
Never before we came to raise the roof up
Raise the roof up, raise the roof up
Still in all we came to raise the roof up
[Interlude: Raekwon, Steele & Tek]
Minolta flash
Gun in the stash
Rollin for mo' hash
Tek, why you slap fire out em, hold fast
These niggas gotta pay the hard way
Three the hard way
Allah swingin on em like a San Diego Padre

[Verse 4: Steele]
You heard what the god say, let's start this
Professional marksman, swimmin like killa sharks
We lethal and heartless
On point like a dart, bitch
Bomb your camp if you want this
Connect wit convicts on some Don shit

[Verse 5: Tek]
And spread the camouflage cats to get the money in Stat
Go to war like Saadam if he pushes you that
Keep his movements discreet when he out in the streets
Had to stash built to high heat for those who creep

[Verse 6: Steele]
Ha, peep the ghetto bastards
Run in your crib like two masked men
I run wit a Tek, and we ain't askin, we blastin
Chef brought the extra cannon from Staten
Rhyme official live broadcastin, makin it happen
[Verse 7: Tek]
You gotta make power moves, black guns and cash rules
Hold my eight straight cuz I been payin dues
Wave king from way back tryin to make a mill stack
Miami money cats that leave you layin down flat

[Hook]
Gotta poly wit ya crew to stack ya loot up
Get your weight up, big up, pull ya boots up
If you step into the club wit your guns up
If the tension's on your mind then raise the roof up
You gotta keep it in the fam, stack ya loot up
Get your weight up, big up, pull ya boots up
When you layin in the cut wit ya guns tucked
If the tension's on your mind, then raise the roof up
Raise the roof up, raise the roof up
Never before we came to raise the roof up
Raise the roof up, raise the roof up
Still in all we came to raise the roof up

[Outro: Raekwon]
It's on again
Word up, put your hands down
Word up, this shit is multi
Y'all gonna see it, word up
Smiff, Wess, Lex

The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire
From the projects, phony projects
Next!
(We don't need no water, like the Cocoa B's burn)
(Gotta poly wit your crew to stack ya loot up)
(Get ya weight up, big up, pull ya boots up)
(When you step into the club wit the guns up)
(If the tension's on your mind, then raise the roof up)

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A Wu-Tang Clan meets Boot Camp Clik collaboration with Raekwon and Cocoa Brovaz (Smif-N-Wessun).

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What did Smif-N-Wessun say about "Black Trump"?
Genius Answer

That’s my Brooklyn boys right there. I’m a big fan of the Cocoa Brovaz, Black Moon, all of them. I love their style. We all came in around the same time, too. And for me, for some reason I guess I was just the people’s choice. They called me in, ‘Yo Chef, could we get that?’ ‘Of course, y'all Black Moon. Y'all Cocoa Brovaz, Smif N Wessun.’

So, we went in and we did that track. They had the name, the title. They called it ‘Black Trump’ ‘cause I guess they felt like they were in their ‘Scarface’ chamber and that was the part they liked, ‘Guess who’s the Black Trump.’ They turned it into a hook so they felt like, ‘Aight, if that’s gon’ be the hook then let’s get the don on it.’

I just went in there and milked it. I loved where they were going with it, and I still feel like they were one of the best duo groups out there representing New York, and I was just excited to be a part of the movement. And, the record wound up coming out hot. We was flowin’ back and forth. It was a Brooklyn and Shaolin thing right then and there.

via Complex

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