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NAS - I CAN

[Kids]

I know I can (I know I can) 

Be what I wanna be (be what I wanna be) 

If I work hard at it (If I work hard at it)

I’ll be where I wanna be (I’ll be where I wanna be)

[Nas]

Be, B-Boys and girls, listen up 

You can be anything in the world, in God we trust

An architect, doctor, maybe an actress 

But nothing comes easy it takes much practice

Like, I met a woman who’s becoming a star

She was very beautiful, leaving people in awe

Singing songs, Lina Horn, but the younger version

Hung with the wrong person

Got her strung on that

Heroin, cocaine, sniffin up drugs all in her nose…

Coulda died, so young, now looks ugly and old

No fun cause now when she reaches for hugs people hold they breath

Cause she smells of corrosion and death 

Watch the company you keep and the crowd you bring

Cause they came to do drugs and you came to sing

So if you gonna be the best, I’ma tell you how,

Put your hands in the air, and take a bow

[Chorus - 2x (Nas and Kids)]

I know I can (I know I can) 

Be what I wanna be (be what I wanna be) 

If I work hard at it (If I work hard at it)

I’ll be where I wanna be (I’ll be where I wanna be)

[Nas]

Be, B-Boys and girls, listen again

This is for grown looking girls who’s only ten

The ones who watch videos and do what they see

As cute as can be, up in the club with fake ID

Careful, ‘fore you meet a man with HIV

You can host the TV like Oprah Winfrey 

Whatever you decide, be careful, some men be

Rapists, so act your age, don’t pretend to be 

Older than you are, give yourself time to grow

You thinking he can give you wealth, but so

Young boys, you can use a lot of help, you know

You thinkin life’s all about smokin weed and ice

You don’t wanna be my age and can’t read and write

Begging different women for a place to sleep at night

Smart boys turn to men and do whatever they wish

If you believe you can achieve, then say it like this

[Chorus]

[Nas]

Be, be, ‘fore we came to this country 

We were kings and queens, never porch monkeys

There was empires in Africa called Kush 

Timbuktu, where every race came to get books

To learn from black teachers who taught Greeks and Romans

Asian Arabs and gave them gold when 

Gold was converted to money it all changed 

Money then became empowerment for Europeans

The Persian military invaded 

They heard about the gold, the teachings, and everything sacred

Africa was almost robbed naked

Slavery was money, so they began making slave ships 

Egypt was the place that Alexander the Great went 

He was so shocked at the mountains with black faces

Shot up they nose to impose what basically 

Still goes on today, you see? 

If the truth is told, the youth can grow 

Then learn to survive until they gain control

Nobody says you have to be gangstas, hoes

Read more learn more, change the globe

Ghetto children, do your thing

Hold your head up, little man, you’re a king

Young Princess when you get your wedding ring

Your man is saying “She’s my queen”

[Chorus]

Save the music y’all, save the music y’all

Save the music y’all, save the music y’all

Save the music

GOT FARM?

Awesome surf pic with perfect timing

Awesome surf pic with perfect timing

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Quien diseña tiene en sus manos un determinado poder, una determinada responsabilidad social que ha de atender con sensatez.
Ser de su época no implica despreciar la aportación del pasado ni el sentido común. Hijos de la razón hemos de promover un retorno a la esencialidad de las cosas. Reencontrar esa emoción que desprende lo comedido. Valorar lo depurado, la grandeza que encierra lo discreto que se centra en lo útil y lo objetivo. Como una suerte de abstinencia frente a la permisividad de lo no-útil, de lo subjetivo. Huyendo del desmadre que deslumbra y aturde. Buscando siempre la sobriedad y la mesura de lo que es esencial.