We’ve Got Work To Do

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Whats good? It’s K.Words here.

Since last night, things have changed for me. I don’t get followed around in stores anymore. My blood pressure has dropped significantly. Cops no longer pull me over. My credit situation is so dope that creditors that I owe don’t even call, they just erase my debts.

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Sike!

But forreal, it does feel good to be black right now. Last night I was at the homie Keith’s Obama party and I couldn’t help but be slightly weirded out about the whole thing. A little negative. I dunno. It was surreal, but I think I have issues living in the moment and just enjoying something. Especially things that I really care about. (it’s not that I care about politics, just that I love black people and want to see them succeed in everything. Any black contestant on reality or game shows are my favorites off rip. Like remember the Jenkins/Watkins/Jones families on Family Feud? I used to OD cheer for them… but i digress…)

It’s like with music… with every accolade and achievement True 2 Life Music reaches, I still don’t feel satisfied. I find ways to make our show that much better, I learn how to mix drums that much crisper, or I think about all the work that still needs to be done. I would never just feel like “I’m good” or “my work is done” just because I reached some milestone in my career. That’s some complacent shit right there. Hard work and love for my culture [hiphop and black] is just part of me..

The same feeling goes for black people/America when it comes to this election. Obama won. That’s great. But now, people need to carry over that same passion and energy to the way we live our everyday lives. We need to understand that Obama’s job is to improve and lead AMERICA as a whole and that won’t always necessarily be reflected in our communities. IT IS STILL ON US TO IMPROVE OUR SITUATION.

So yeah, like ‘Cise was saying in the post before, it’s time to work. We just lived history. For those of us who were not around during the Civil Rights Movement, this is the single most defining moment for black people in America. We need to delve further into politics because right now, they’re gonna realize that our voices must be heard, and our concerns must be considered. As Obama represents a shift in the way American politics is looked at, it’s about time the same is done about the leadership in our own community. Let’s shift things for the better. For the future.

And oh yeah… cut off DEEZ NUTS, Jesse.

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- K. “We Can” Words

9 Responses to “We’ve Got Work To Do”

  1. Ms. Understood Says:

    YES we can!!

  2. Ms. Understood Says:

    you guys should do an obama song. or remix the nas black president song. that would be DOPE

  3. concise Says:

    yeah yo i was just looking for that instrumental, imma see if slang got it. he either has it or knows how to get the exclusives

  4. Slim Jackson Says:

    I’ve seen that picture probably 20 times today and I still can’t believe it when I see it. Today was the first day that I didn’t see a lot of Black folk mean muggin. Smiles everywhere. Wow.

  5. FURNISH THE ALLEY Says:

    my president is black… my lambo is blue!!!

    jeezy predicted it!

  6. concise Says:

    yeah slim…people are feeling good to be black right about now…watch people who shunned there blackness before try to embrace it now…like everything all good.

    -kg

  7. Jamal Says:

    Very well said. We must not be complacent. Please remember while this is a great victory for all americans, not everyone wanted this to happen. There are still 55.8 million people who voted the other way. There is alot of work to do. For change to continue, we need some of those 55.8 million people.

    Keep working. Can’t stop Wont stop. Yes we can. Yes we will.

    JFred

  8. Teee Mack Says:

    Hello True 2 Life Crew,

    your positivity is well placed. I just listened to the Live Love Listen and the songs Young Gifted Black and Lost resonated with me. I only hope you all blessings, happiness, and god on your journey. Always represent people of colour around the world.

    Peace.

  9. FURNISH THE ALLEY Says:

    YEAH MAN, I agrree wit Jamal. I was so pissed when I saw these two kids talking about how they thought Barak is gonna be a bad president. I almost smacked they kufis off! Not every1 likes barak.