Cover art for Who Me? (With an Answer from Dr. Bert) by KMD

Who Me? (With an Answer from Dr. Bert)

KMD
Track 2 on Mr. Hood 

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Who Me? (With an Answer from Dr. Bert) Lyrics

[Intro: Zev Love X, (Onyx)]
"Once upon a time there was a little boy
Who lived in the deep, dark jungles of Africa
His name was Little Sambo"

(Uh-oh, ZL's X-ercisin' his right to be hostile)
They always try to say that coon is me for some reason
(I don't understand, man)
You don't understand?!
(No, I don't know)

[Verse 1: Zev Love X]
My temper, temper's up to like tenward
Switched up with thoughts that I recommend
My nest is flood but thicker is blood
Plus, still some stay stud like sticks in the mud

Ibuprofen from new kids keep me from flippin' daily
Yet, I constantly slip into thinkin' kinda loony
In my logo you see us?
Whoever said that coon was me?


[Hook: (Zev Love X)]
Oh, no! (Who me?!)
Uh, oh no!
Uh, oh no! (Who me?!)
Uh, oh no!
Uh, oh no!
[Verse 2: Zev Love X]
Holy smokes! I say it's a joke
To make a mockery of the original folks
Okay, joke's over, but still it cloaks over

Us with no luck from no clover
This, irritates X, so goes into my text
Tolerates one N-word complex
Subroc, etched the fuzz of what once was
In eighty-deca, the joke's on cuz
Those on top of my head stand seven thick
Hairs that even if I wanted to I couldn't pick
Pigment, is this a defect in birth?
Or more an example of the richness on Earth?
Lips and eyes dominant traits of our race
Does not take up 95 percent of one's face

But still I see, in the back two or three
Ignorant punks pointing at me

[Hook: (Zev Love X)]
Oh, no! (Who me?!)
Uh, oh no!
Uh, oh no! (Who me?!)
Uh, oh no!
Uh, oh no! (Who me?!)

[Break: Onyx]
Yo, I begs your pardon
But have you ever seen this brother walkin' 'round here anywhere?
That must be missing person
Have you ever saw his face on a milk carton? (Oh, no!)

[Verse 3: Zev Love X]
Tricky tricky, must be part of the "Gas Face" series
The same one who started black cat bad luck theories

Yeah, he done it, this place, he runs it
And I'm guilty, Alcatraz till four hundred
Judge ye not the unjudged is where he slipped
The real guilty is filthy, he gypped Egypt
Blew the nose right off the Sphynx, now when he inks
Ugly as when our hair kinks, we thinks
Then zap goes the nap, now I gots good hair
If that's good hair, then bad's a hood's hair
Comb-twisted dome, braided or faded
The first man played it and now we hate it?
Robbed of our culture, true indeed I bear witness

And recommend this mental fitness
So get this loaded toolie and point it at a ghoul, G
Then ask him: "Who you callin' moolie?"


[Hook: (Zev Love X)]
Oh, no! (Who me?!)
Uh, oh no!
Uh, oh no! (Who me?!)
Uh, oh no!
Uh, oh no!

[Outro: Zev Love X & Bert]
[Zev Love X] Ah man, damn, man
Yo, they wanna call me a monkey, a coon, a jiggaboo
A boogie man, yo Bert! Yo! Bert!

[Bert] Um, what is it?
[Zev Love X] Yo G, they wanna call me all these names
[Bert] Aha, I know what we can do
[Zev Love X] What can we do?
[Bert] We'll ask someone out there to find (Little Sambo)
[Zev Love X] What you be meanin', G?
[Bert] Okay, pick up a crayon... (Who me?)
No, them (Oh, us?) Yes
Kids, pick up a crayon, look for (Little Sambo)
When you find him, draw a circle around him
[Zev Love X] Yo Bert, you gets props, G
[Bert] Hahahahahahaha
[Zev Love X] Yo, have dap, man
Yo, you got to rock that Hum shit for me later, too

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“Who Me?” is a single released prior to, then included on, the album Mr. Hood by the rap group KMD. It was a US Rap Chart top 20 hit in the summer of 1991.

Produced by 3rd Bass, it samples the Isley Brothers song “I Turned You On” and also features samples from Songs And Stories About Animals ( a children’s LP released in 1963), Shapes & Colors: Ernie’s Favorites! (a Sesame Street book available on cassette), and the perennially-sampled hip-hop classic “The Show” by Doug E Fresh & Slick Rick. The lyrics deal with ZLX’s discontent over the Sambo caricature, asking the question: “Who (is that supposed to be)? Me?”.

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