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Tony Robbins Pocketbook
How many bars I got? Right here? Hahaha 9th Wonder showed me proof that God is real No joke, when he spoke a nigga got the chills When it's real, it's real, it ain't hard to feel The only way to build, still sharp as steel The Iliad is dead, The Odyssey is over Found God within me, started searchin' for Jehovah What you searchin' for? Where you focus at? If it's happiness, no one can give you that It flows from within, it knows all your sins You can never win bein' envious of other men Covetousness is such a sin Wantin' what other people have has become a trend But don't bow down to the dollar bill, y'all Commercial consumerism is tryna kill y'all I'm tryna heal y'all and still make a livin' Be conscious of what you gettin' for what you givin' We got to a point now, where Artists will devalue, and what you're spending is time with the artist, and that's the most valuable commodity of all So what are you getting in exchange for your time? Do you feel encouraged? Do you feel uplifted? Letras de cancionesDo you feel comforted? Do you feel nourished by the time you're givin' to the artist that you've listened to? I can't sleep when a Tarantino flick's on I can't eat with a new pair of kicks on Spillin' Polynesian sauce on my Off-Whites Always go with your gut when it's not right Let your intuition put you in position Even when you don't, say you understand the mission Competition's for the jocks and the meatheads Not me, I just do it for the street cred For the heads that love to rock the real shit For the ones who ain't scared to bleed and feel shit I kill myself right before I hit the bed to sleep So every day I'm resurrected as a better me Never be afraid to grow just a little Never be afraid to hurt and let it show a little When you allow someone else to help You give them the chance to try to heal themself Sometimes you're not able to ask for help from— 'Cause of pride or your ego, whatever And that's cool, but you're also denying someone else the opportunity to help themselves And, it's kinda like the whole Paid Dues thing with me, like People think I started for money or I think the kids that I put on owe me somethin', but that's not the case No one looked out for me when I started out on the west coast So I built that platform to elevate those comin' from un— under me And I never expected anything in return because it was helping heal the hate and resentment I had towards the dudes who never put me on But I ended up bookin' them, too, with the younger acts, and it was just good for the culture and good for my f— my pocketbook But mostly just good for my soul From Letras Mania