Song | Peruvian Cocaine (Ft. CrayzWalz, Pumpkinhead, Loucipher, Tonedeff, Diabolic & Poison Pen) |
Artist | Immortal Technique |
Album | Revolutionary Vol. 2 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
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[00:00.34] | (Intro Dialogue from Scarface, 1983) |
[00:00.50] | (Interviewer) |
[00:00.52] | "I've heard whispers...about the financial support your government receives from the drug industry?" |
[00:04.63] | (Gutierrez) |
[00:04.90] | "Well, the irony of this,of course,is that this money,which is in the billions,is coming from your country. |
[00:11.21] | You see, you are the major purchaser of our national product,which is,of course,cocaína,*******." |
[00:16.84] | (Interviewer) |
[00:17.09] | "On one hand, you're saying the United States government is spending |
[00:20.20] | millions of dollars to eliminate the flow of drugs onto our streets. |
[00:24.04] | At the same time, we are doing business with the very same government that is flooding our streets with *******?" |
[00:31.50] | (Gutierrez) |
[00:31.90] | "Mm, mm, si, si. Let me show you a few of the other characters that are involved in this... tragicomedy." |
[00:36.73] | (Spanish Dialogue) |
[00:38.90] | "Oigan ustedes ahi! Ustedes trabajando! Sigan trabajando carajo!" |
[00:44.23] | "Oye Luis, ?Cuándo van a terminar?" |
[00:46.30] | "Ahorita." |
[00:47.00] | "Bueno que se apuren los burros. Ahorita viene el camión, apúra, diles!" |
[00:53.20] | "Ahorita van a venir para recoger los productos, apúrate!" |
[00:58.01] | (Verse 1: Immortal Technique) |
[00:58.26] | I'm on the border of Bolivia, working for pennies |
[01:01.57] | Treated like a slave, the coca fields have to be ready |
[01:04.18] | The spirit of my people is starving, broken and sweaty |
[01:06.94] | Dreaming about revolution ("?Revolucion!") looking at my machete |
[01:09.75] | But the workload is too heavy to rise up in arms |
[01:12.25] | And if I ran away, I know they'd probably murder my moms |
[01:15.25] | So I pray to Jesú Cristo when I go to the mission |
[01:18.22] | Process the ******* paste, and play my position |
[01:20.78] | |
[01:20.98] | (Verse 2: Pumpkinhead) |
[01:21.00] | Ok, listen, Juan Valdez, just get me my product |
[01:23.85] | Before we chop off your hands for worker's misconduct |
[01:26.46] | I got the power to shoot a copper, and not get charged |
[01:29.40] | And it would be sad to see your family in front of a firing squad |
[01:31.96] | So, to feed your kids? I need these bricks |
[01:34.83] | Forty tons in total, let me test it, indeed, I... (sniffs) |
[01:37.93] | *******t, this is good. Pass me a tissue |
[01:40.30] | And don't worry about them, I paid off the official |
[01:43.01] | |
[01:43.02] | (Verse 3: Diabolic) |
[01:43.10] | Yo, it don't come as a challenge, I'm the son of some of the foulest |
[01:46.03] | Elected by my people, the only one on the ballot |
[01:48.80] | Born and bred to consult with feds, I laugh at fate |
[01:51.85] | And assassinate my predecessor to have his place |
[01:54.36] | In a Third World fascist state, lock the nation |
[01:57.10] | With 90% of the wealth in 10% of the population |
[01:59.98] | The Central Intelligence Agency takes weight faithfully |
[02:02.83] | The finest type of China white and *******, you'll see |
[02:05.90] | |
[02:06.05] | (Verse 4: Tonedeff) |
[02:06.10] | Honey, I'm home! Never mind why your bank account's suddenly grown. It's |
[02:09.35] | Funny we're so out of this debt from this money we owe! Would you |
[02:11.91] | Run if I told you that I had two governments overthrown |
[02:14.40] | To keep our son enrolled in a private school and to keep our tummies swollen? |
[02:17.27] | Come on, our ******* home was built on a foundation |
[02:19.53] | Of bloody throats. The hungry stolen of their souls. Of course this country's |
[02:22.63] | Running coke. I took a stunted oath to hush the ones who know |
[02:25.25] | The CIA conducts the flow for these young hustlers that lust for dough |
[02:28.10] | |
[02:28.20] | (Verse 5: Poison Pen) |
[02:28.25] | I don't work in the hood. Hit my connect. That’s |
[02:31.18] | What's really good. They supply work to the hood |
[02:33.74] | These dudes ******* crack me up. Scrutinized like |
[02:36.50] | We inferior. Petrified when we meet in my area (Calm down) |
[02:39.81] | My dudes don’t shoot until I say so. You got the loot? |
[02:42.38] | Give me the "Yay-Yay!" like Ice Cube, so don't play with |
[02:44.89] | My llello. We won't stop for you bastards |
[02:47.70] | My street scramblers chop it and bag it |
[02:50.11] | |
[02:50.18] | (Verse 6: Loucipher) |
[02:50.21] | Taking pictures and tapping phones, debating snitches and |
[02:53.11] | Cracking codes. Fast to cuff or blast the fo' on any |
[02:56.12] | Hustler stacking dough. There’s probably crack or blow |
[02:58.53] | And my overtime is where your taxes go. I’ll gain your trust |
[03:01.99] | Get you to hand weight to us ‘cause we paid up front |
[03:04.70] | On the low with cameras taping ya. Getting popped |
[03:06.50] | With weight? The prison sentence is due. Make the call |
[03:10.02] | And then leave with two kis out the evidence room |
[03:12.50] | (Verse 7: C-Rayz Walz) |
[03:12.55] | With my fame. Truck, boat, or plane, they’re watching you |
[03:15.73] | You think you got work? They’re copping too! |
[03:18.25] | We control blocks. They lock countries and own |
[03:20.99] | Companies. We had nice cars and sneaker money! |
[03:23.71] | Now there's players out there talking 'bout they holding |
[03:26.47] | With bugs in their house like they down South with windows open |
[03:29.32] | Your dough ain't long—you wrong—you take shorts and soon |
[03:32.18] | Feds’ll be up in your mouth like forks and spoons |
[03:34.84] | So enjoy the rush, live plush off coke bread. Soon |
[03:38.00] | You'll be in a cell with me like Jenny Lopez |
[03:40.41] | In a school, I was a bully. Now life is fully a joke |
[03:43.20] | I’ll keep afloat on a boat for Peruvian coke |
[03:46.05] | Players do favors for governors and tax makers |
[03:48.71] | Fat Quakers smoke crack and sex acts with bad mayors |
[03:51.62] | The walls got ears. You bigmouths probably scared |
[03:54.45] | Not prepared to do years like Javier (*Prison Cell Shutting*) |
[03:59.17] | |
[03:59.92] | (Outro: Immortal Technique) |
[04:00.47] | "The story just told is an example of the path that drugs take on their way to every neighborhood, |
[04:07.31] | in every state, of this country. It's a lot deeper than the *******s on your block. |
[04:12.93] | So when they point the finger at you, brother man? This is what you've got to tell them." |
[04:18.80] | (Edited Outro Dialogue from New Jack City, 1991) |
[04:19.00] | (Nino Brown) |
[04:19.21] | "I'm not guilty. You're the one that's guilty. |
[04:22.39] | The lawmakers, the politicians, the Columbian drug lords... |
[04:26.55] | all you who lobby against making drugs legal, |
[04:30.07] | just like you did with alcohol during the prohibition! |
[04:33.22] | You're the one who's guilty. I mean, c'mon, let's kick the ballistics here: |
[04:37.09] | ain't no Uzis made in Harlem! Not one of us in here owns a poppy field! |
[04:42.90] | This thing is bigger than Immortal Technique. |
[04:44.95] | This is big business. This is the American way." |
ti: | |
ar: | |
al: | |
[00:00.34] | Intro Dialogue from Scarface, 1983 |
[00:00.50] | Interviewer |
[00:00.52] | " I' ve heard whispers... about the financial support your government receives from the drug industry?" |
[00:04.63] | Gutierrez |
[00:04.90] | " Well, the irony of this, of course, is that this money, which is in the billions, is coming from your country. |
[00:11.21] | You see, you are the major purchaser of our national product, which is, of course, cocai na,." |
[00:16.84] | Interviewer |
[00:17.09] | " On one hand, you' re saying the United States government is spending |
[00:20.20] | millions of dollars to eliminate the flow of drugs onto our streets. |
[00:24.04] | At the same time, we are doing business with the very same government that is flooding our streets with ?" |
[00:31.50] | Gutierrez |
[00:31.90] | " Mm, mm, si, si. Let me show you a few of the other characters that are involved in this... tragicomedy." |
[00:36.73] | Spanish Dialogue |
[00:38.90] | " Oigan ustedes ahi! Ustedes trabajando! Sigan trabajando carajo!" |
[00:44.23] | " Oye Luis, ? Cua ndo van a terminar?" |
[00:46.30] | " Ahorita." |
[00:47.00] | " Bueno que se apuren los burros. Ahorita viene el camio n, apu ra, diles!" |
[00:53.20] | " Ahorita van a venir para recoger los productos, apu rate!" |
[00:58.01] | Verse 1: Immortal Technique |
[00:58.26] | I' m on the border of Bolivia, working for pennies |
[01:01.57] | Treated like a slave, the coca fields have to be ready |
[01:04.18] | The spirit of my people is starving, broken and sweaty |
[01:06.94] | Dreaming about revolution "? Revolucion!" looking at my machete |
[01:09.75] | But the workload is too heavy to rise up in arms |
[01:12.25] | And if I ran away, I know they' d probably murder my moms |
[01:15.25] | So I pray to Jesu Cristo when I go to the mission |
[01:18.22] | Process the paste, and play my position |
[01:20.78] | |
[01:20.98] | Verse 2: Pumpkinhead |
[01:21.00] | Ok, listen, Juan Valdez, just get me my product |
[01:23.85] | Before we chop off your hands for worker' s misconduct |
[01:26.46] | I got the power to shoot a copper, and not get charged |
[01:29.40] | And it would be sad to see your family in front of a firing squad |
[01:31.96] | So, to feed your kids? I need these bricks |
[01:34.83] | Forty tons in total, let me test it, indeed, I... sniffs |
[01:37.93] | t, this is good. Pass me a tissue |
[01:40.30] | And don' t worry about them, I paid off the official |
[01:43.01] | |
[01:43.02] | Verse 3: Diabolic |
[01:43.10] | Yo, it don' t come as a challenge, I' m the son of some of the foulest |
[01:46.03] | Elected by my people, the only one on the ballot |
[01:48.80] | Born and bred to consult with feds, I laugh at fate |
[01:51.85] | And assassinate my predecessor to have his place |
[01:54.36] | In a Third World fascist state, lock the nation |
[01:57.10] | With 90 of the wealth in 10 of the population |
[01:59.98] | The Central Intelligence Agency takes weight faithfully |
[02:02.83] | The finest type of China white and , you' ll see |
[02:05.90] | |
[02:06.05] | Verse 4: Tonedeff |
[02:06.10] | Honey, I' m home! Never mind why your bank account' s suddenly grown. It' s |
[02:09.35] | Funny we' re so out of this debt from this money we owe! Would you |
[02:11.91] | Run if I told you that I had two governments overthrown |
[02:14.40] | To keep our son enrolled in a private school and to keep our tummies swollen? |
[02:17.27] | Come on, our home was built on a foundation |
[02:19.53] | Of bloody throats. The hungry stolen of their souls. Of course this country' s |
[02:22.63] | Running coke. I took a stunted oath to hush the ones who know |
[02:25.25] | The CIA conducts the flow for these young hustlers that lust for dough |
[02:28.10] | |
[02:28.20] | Verse 5: Poison Pen |
[02:28.25] | I don' t work in the hood. Hit my connect. That' s |
[02:31.18] | What' s really good. They supply work to the hood |
[02:33.74] | These dudes crack me up. Scrutinized like |
[02:36.50] | We inferior. Petrified when we meet in my area Calm down |
[02:39.81] | My dudes don' t shoot until I say so. You got the loot? |
[02:42.38] | Give me the " YayYay!" like Ice Cube, so don' t play with |
[02:44.89] | My llello. We won' t stop for you bastards |
[02:47.70] | My street scramblers chop it and bag it |
[02:50.11] | |
[02:50.18] | Verse 6: Loucipher |
[02:50.21] | Taking pictures and tapping phones, debating snitches and |
[02:53.11] | Cracking codes. Fast to cuff or blast the fo' on any |
[02:56.12] | Hustler stacking dough. There' s probably crack or blow |
[02:58.53] | And my overtime is where your taxes go. I' ll gain your trust |
[03:01.99] | Get you to hand weight to us ' cause we paid up front |
[03:04.70] | On the low with cameras taping ya. Getting popped |
[03:06.50] | With weight? The prison sentence is due. Make the call |
[03:10.02] | And then leave with two kis out the evidence room |
[03:12.50] | Verse 7: CRayz Walz |
[03:12.55] | With my fame. Truck, boat, or plane, they' re watching you |
[03:15.73] | You think you got work? They' re copping too! |
[03:18.25] | We control blocks. They lock countries and own |
[03:20.99] | Companies. We had nice cars and sneaker money! |
[03:23.71] | Now there' s players out there talking ' bout they holding |
[03:26.47] | With bugs in their house like they down South with windows open |
[03:29.32] | Your dough ain' t long you wrong you take shorts and soon |
[03:32.18] | Feds' ll be up in your mouth like forks and spoons |
[03:34.84] | So enjoy the rush, live plush off coke bread. Soon |
[03:38.00] | You' ll be in a cell with me like Jenny Lopez |
[03:40.41] | In a school, I was a bully. Now life is fully a joke |
[03:43.20] | I' ll keep afloat on a boat for Peruvian coke |
[03:46.05] | Players do favors for governors and tax makers |
[03:48.71] | Fat Quakers smoke crack and sex acts with bad mayors |
[03:51.62] | The walls got ears. You bigmouths probably scared |
[03:54.45] | Not prepared to do years like Javier Prison Cell Shutting |
[03:59.17] | |
[03:59.92] | Outro: Immortal Technique |
[04:00.47] | " The story just told is an example of the path that drugs take on their way to every neighborhood, |
[04:07.31] | in every state, of this country. It' s a lot deeper than the s on your block. |
[04:12.93] | So when they point the finger at you, brother man? This is what you' ve got to tell them." |
[04:18.80] | Edited Outro Dialogue from New Jack City, 1991 |
[04:19.00] | Nino Brown |
[04:19.21] | " I' m not guilty. You' re the one that' s guilty. |
[04:22.39] | The lawmakers, the politicians, the Columbian drug lords... |
[04:26.55] | all you who lobby against making drugs legal, |
[04:30.07] | just like you did with alcohol during the prohibition! |
[04:33.22] | You' re the one who' s guilty. I mean, c' mon, let' s kick the ballistics here: |
[04:37.09] | ain' t no Uzis made in Harlem! Not one of us in here owns a poppy field! |
[04:42.90] | This thing is bigger than Immortal Technique. |
[04:44.95] | This is big business. This is the American way." |
ti: | |
ar: | |
al: | |
[00:00.34] | Intro Dialogue from Scarface, 1983 |
[00:00.50] | Interviewer |
[00:00.52] | " I' ve heard whispers... about the financial support your government receives from the drug industry?" |
[00:04.63] | Gutierrez |
[00:04.90] | " Well, the irony of this, of course, is that this money, which is in the billions, is coming from your country. |
[00:11.21] | You see, you are the major purchaser of our national product, which is, of course, cocaí na,." |
[00:16.84] | Interviewer |
[00:17.09] | " On one hand, you' re saying the United States government is spending |
[00:20.20] | millions of dollars to eliminate the flow of drugs onto our streets. |
[00:24.04] | At the same time, we are doing business with the very same government that is flooding our streets with ?" |
[00:31.50] | Gutierrez |
[00:31.90] | " Mm, mm, si, si. Let me show you a few of the other characters that are involved in this... tragicomedy." |
[00:36.73] | Spanish Dialogue |
[00:38.90] | " Oigan ustedes ahi! Ustedes trabajando! Sigan trabajando carajo!" |
[00:44.23] | " Oye Luis, ? Cuá ndo van a terminar?" |
[00:46.30] | " Ahorita." |
[00:47.00] | " Bueno que se apuren los burros. Ahorita viene el camió n, apú ra, diles!" |
[00:53.20] | " Ahorita van a venir para recoger los productos, apú rate!" |
[00:58.01] | Verse 1: Immortal Technique |
[00:58.26] | I' m on the border of Bolivia, working for pennies |
[01:01.57] | Treated like a slave, the coca fields have to be ready |
[01:04.18] | The spirit of my people is starving, broken and sweaty |
[01:06.94] | Dreaming about revolution "? Revolucion!" looking at my machete |
[01:09.75] | But the workload is too heavy to rise up in arms |
[01:12.25] | And if I ran away, I know they' d probably murder my moms |
[01:15.25] | So I pray to Jesú Cristo when I go to the mission |
[01:18.22] | Process the paste, and play my position |
[01:20.78] | |
[01:20.98] | Verse 2: Pumpkinhead |
[01:21.00] | Ok, listen, Juan Valdez, just get me my product |
[01:23.85] | Before we chop off your hands for worker' s misconduct |
[01:26.46] | I got the power to shoot a copper, and not get charged |
[01:29.40] | And it would be sad to see your family in front of a firing squad |
[01:31.96] | So, to feed your kids? I need these bricks |
[01:34.83] | Forty tons in total, let me test it, indeed, I... sniffs |
[01:37.93] | t, this is good. Pass me a tissue |
[01:40.30] | And don' t worry about them, I paid off the official |
[01:43.01] | |
[01:43.02] | Verse 3: Diabolic |
[01:43.10] | Yo, it don' t come as a challenge, I' m the son of some of the foulest |
[01:46.03] | Elected by my people, the only one on the ballot |
[01:48.80] | Born and bred to consult with feds, I laugh at fate |
[01:51.85] | And assassinate my predecessor to have his place |
[01:54.36] | In a Third World fascist state, lock the nation |
[01:57.10] | With 90 of the wealth in 10 of the population |
[01:59.98] | The Central Intelligence Agency takes weight faithfully |
[02:02.83] | The finest type of China white and , you' ll see |
[02:05.90] | |
[02:06.05] | Verse 4: Tonedeff |
[02:06.10] | Honey, I' m home! Never mind why your bank account' s suddenly grown. It' s |
[02:09.35] | Funny we' re so out of this debt from this money we owe! Would you |
[02:11.91] | Run if I told you that I had two governments overthrown |
[02:14.40] | To keep our son enrolled in a private school and to keep our tummies swollen? |
[02:17.27] | Come on, our home was built on a foundation |
[02:19.53] | Of bloody throats. The hungry stolen of their souls. Of course this country' s |
[02:22.63] | Running coke. I took a stunted oath to hush the ones who know |
[02:25.25] | The CIA conducts the flow for these young hustlers that lust for dough |
[02:28.10] | |
[02:28.20] | Verse 5: Poison Pen |
[02:28.25] | I don' t work in the hood. Hit my connect. That' s |
[02:31.18] | What' s really good. They supply work to the hood |
[02:33.74] | These dudes crack me up. Scrutinized like |
[02:36.50] | We inferior. Petrified when we meet in my area Calm down |
[02:39.81] | My dudes don' t shoot until I say so. You got the loot? |
[02:42.38] | Give me the " YayYay!" like Ice Cube, so don' t play with |
[02:44.89] | My llello. We won' t stop for you bastards |
[02:47.70] | My street scramblers chop it and bag it |
[02:50.11] | |
[02:50.18] | Verse 6: Loucipher |
[02:50.21] | Taking pictures and tapping phones, debating snitches and |
[02:53.11] | Cracking codes. Fast to cuff or blast the fo' on any |
[02:56.12] | Hustler stacking dough. There' s probably crack or blow |
[02:58.53] | And my overtime is where your taxes go. I' ll gain your trust |
[03:01.99] | Get you to hand weight to us ' cause we paid up front |
[03:04.70] | On the low with cameras taping ya. Getting popped |
[03:06.50] | With weight? The prison sentence is due. Make the call |
[03:10.02] | And then leave with two kis out the evidence room |
[03:12.50] | Verse 7: CRayz Walz |
[03:12.55] | With my fame. Truck, boat, or plane, they' re watching you |
[03:15.73] | You think you got work? They' re copping too! |
[03:18.25] | We control blocks. They lock countries and own |
[03:20.99] | Companies. We had nice cars and sneaker money! |
[03:23.71] | Now there' s players out there talking ' bout they holding |
[03:26.47] | With bugs in their house like they down South with windows open |
[03:29.32] | Your dough ain' t long you wrong you take shorts and soon |
[03:32.18] | Feds' ll be up in your mouth like forks and spoons |
[03:34.84] | So enjoy the rush, live plush off coke bread. Soon |
[03:38.00] | You' ll be in a cell with me like Jenny Lopez |
[03:40.41] | In a school, I was a bully. Now life is fully a joke |
[03:43.20] | I' ll keep afloat on a boat for Peruvian coke |
[03:46.05] | Players do favors for governors and tax makers |
[03:48.71] | Fat Quakers smoke crack and sex acts with bad mayors |
[03:51.62] | The walls got ears. You bigmouths probably scared |
[03:54.45] | Not prepared to do years like Javier Prison Cell Shutting |
[03:59.17] | |
[03:59.92] | Outro: Immortal Technique |
[04:00.47] | " The story just told is an example of the path that drugs take on their way to every neighborhood, |
[04:07.31] | in every state, of this country. It' s a lot deeper than the s on your block. |
[04:12.93] | So when they point the finger at you, brother man? This is what you' ve got to tell them." |
[04:18.80] | Edited Outro Dialogue from New Jack City, 1991 |
[04:19.00] | Nino Brown |
[04:19.21] | " I' m not guilty. You' re the one that' s guilty. |
[04:22.39] | The lawmakers, the politicians, the Columbian drug lords... |
[04:26.55] | all you who lobby against making drugs legal, |
[04:30.07] | just like you did with alcohol during the prohibition! |
[04:33.22] | You' re the one who' s guilty. I mean, c' mon, let' s kick the ballistics here: |
[04:37.09] | ain' t no Uzis made in Harlem! Not one of us in here owns a poppy field! |
[04:42.90] | This thing is bigger than Immortal Technique. |
[04:44.95] | This is big business. This is the American way." |