When We Were Kings
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Ali, boma ye!
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When I hear them brothers
howling like that, whoo!

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I get my soul and spirit,
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100,000 African brothers
hollering "Ali, boma ye!"

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And I'm gonna... Ooh!
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I'm tired, can't take it no more,
let me get out of here.

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I wanna... I'm going to my room,
I'll talk to you later.

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I said I'm gone!
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# What you give me
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# When I miss you, baby!
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# Oh, man!
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# Baby, you understand?
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# I'll be good!
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# In a cold sweat
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# Ow!
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# Turn it back #
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(Hollers)
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(Price) 'Black acts in America
have not learned

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'that once their record
is off the charts they're finished.'

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I heard a speech by Jesse Jackson,
saying we must recognise

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that we're only useful
as long as we're necessary.

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So they don't realise that your
strength comes from your community.

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(Price) And you have to deal
from your strength.

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In dealing from your strength
you got somebody

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so if somebody
wants to hurt James Brown,

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somebody gonna raise a voice
and say "why?"

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You got soldiers,
somebody that's concerned.

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But as an individual, no matter
how big you get, you still a nigger.

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You don't care how much money
you get. You are still a nigger.

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When you become unnecessary.
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# Listen
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# Extend your love
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# Can I get a drum?
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# Can I get a little taste? #

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