Kam

Stereotype

Kam


Don't call me nigga, whitey... 

Big fat extra-crispy bucket of chicken 
2 liter of pepsi-cola drinkin' ass... 

They say a negro ain't good for nothin' but a show 
Talkin' slang and walkin' with a radio 
Drippin' sweat on basketball courts 
Dominatin' but that's at all sports 
Or inventin' a new kind of handshake 
To get they picture on a box of pancake mix 
So I kick some hip hop 
And go to church sunday to hit me a flip-flop 
But prayin' ain't all we do, see 
Next we play bingo and barbecue 
Them days I could praise the lord and still gamble 
And eat more dead meet than little black sambo 
But I gotta hear a lot of old ladies 
Catchin' the holy ghost most in their 80's 
And I don't wanna hear no yellin' 
Naw, I just kick it and finnish this watermelon 
Cause I'm the stereotype... 

They think all black folks look alike 
We either goin' strike or hut, hut, hike 
Or up on the microphone makin' their neighborhood nervous 
So I get poor service 
Wherever I go they steady tryin' to put jackets on me 
Cause I ain't one of they fake-ass homies 
Naw, I'm just a negro who knows what's jumpin' 
So they be actin' like I'm tryin' to steal somethin' 
When I go to the store or out to eat 
Ladies start puttin' purses by they feet 
Pullin' a mace out they bras like one-time 
Waitin' on some crime 
For me to commit so they can unload 
That's how tricks get floored 
Y'all can't let y'all imaginations 
Get the best of y'all 
And that goes for the rest of y'all 
Cause I'm the stereotype... 

So I'm just your typical so-called african-american 
Back in your hair again 
At your door for more free 
butter and cheese, please 
Let me take my cake-cutter 
And tease this buckwheat hairdoo 
To fit the stereotype scenario 
That I gave on my application 
Unemployment information 
Like moms can't find no affordable housin' 
How many kids she got? About thousand 
And everyone got a different daddy 
And I had to quit my job cause of my bad knees 
But before my injury I was fine 
Did everythin' from a jack to a shoeshine 
I was allways down to work then 
Until I got stretched out in the pen 
Now I'm the stereotype... 

So, yeah, i get it all from the big screen 
Showin' black girls hoin' at sixteen 
On the corner outside in the cold half-naked 
Ain't nothin' sacred? 
Cause all they know is what they seein' on daytime dramas 
So now they like teenage grandmas 
Who gotta stop they work and roll 
To the nurse for a purse full of birth control 
And that ain't so proper cause in my hood 
They need to cancel soap-operas 
Cause black females be belivin' all that 
That's why they fall flat 
So young and innocent 
But by the time they reach eighteen 
They been done went crazy, hittin' that P-I-P 
Every Gladys Knight with the silent E 
So I'm the stereotype