KRS One

Outta Here

KRS One


Verse One: 

Back in the days I knew rap would never die 
I used to listen to Awesome 2 on WHBI 
I used to hear all kind of rap groups before sampling loops 
Rappers wore bell bottom Lee suits 
Me and Kenny couldn't afford that 
So we would go to the park when they was jammin' to hear rap 
I used to listen till the cops broke it up 
I always thought to myself "Damn, why they fucked it up?" 
But never the less I was in love with the microphone 
And it stayed that way until I left home 
On the streets of New York, now I'm free 
But with freedom comes big responsibility 
I used to walk around driven by the force 
I remember how large Super Rhymes was when he fell off 
I used to wonder about crews that used to rock 
They were large, but none of them could manage to stay on top 

Do you ever think about when you outta here? 
Record deal and video outta here? 
Mercedes Benz and Range Rover outta here? 
No doubt BDP is old school, but we ain't goin' out! 

Verse Two: 

After livin' on the streets alone 
Some years went by, I signed myself into a group home 
I used to watch the show "I Dream of Jeannie" 
And dreamt about "When will I be large like Whodini?" 
But I was messin' with graffiti on the subway 
And gettin' chased by the cops almost everyday 
I knew it had to bea better way see 
So I would go to my room, blast RUN DMC 
Around 1984 I left the group home, again alone 
Still dreamin' about the microphone 
Gimme a chance man, I know I can rock it 
But I had to worry about puttin' money in my pocket 
So when I reached the shelter I met my helper DJ Scott La Rock 
And we both loved hip-hop 
I was takin' suckas out in the shelter system 
Yeah there was rappers in the shelter but I had to diss 'em 
But all along, my vision was never lost 
I kept seeing all these rap groups fallin' off 

Do you ever think about when you're outta here? 
Fly girl and fresh gear outta here? 
Five-thousand dollar love seat outta here? 
No doubt BDP is old school, but we ain't goin' out! 

Verse Three: 

While I'm battling these rival crews 
Yes, BDP would stay in the street news 
Some said all they wanna do is battle 
They can't write a song, so their careers won't last long 
Around this time I used to hang with Ced Gee 
And DJ Scott La Rock used to buy gold with Eric B 
I didn't meet Rakim till later with Scott 
I remember we were jammin' at the rooftop 
It used to irk me when these critics had opinions 
Scott would say "Just keep rappin', I'll keep spinnin'" 
We had a fucked up contract, but we signed it 
And dropped the hip-hop album Criminal Minded 
We told the critics your opinions are bull 
Same time Eric B and Rakim dropped Paid in Full 
Hip-hop pioneers we didn't ask to be 
But right then hip-hop changed drastically 
People didn't wanna hear the old rap sound 
We started samplin' beats by James Brown 
In the middle of doin' My Philosophy 
Scott was killed and that shit got to me 
But knowin' the laws of life and death 
I knew his breath, was one with my breath 
I had nothin' left and it was scary 
So I dropped By All Means Necessary 
Another hip-hop group that was a friend of me 
Was a revolution crew called Public Enemy 
It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back 
These two albums set off consciousness in rap 
But all along, I'm still lookin' around 
And all I can see are these rap groups fallin' down 

Do you ever think about when you outta here? 
Condominium and beach house outta here? 
Credit cards and bank accounts outta here? 
No doubt BDP is old school, be we ain't goin' out!