I was born in the boondocks
in the darkest of nights
and before I was creeping,
I had learned how to fight
and I had me some crackdowns
and I had me some pain.
Now you say I'm a big shot
ridin' on the gravy train.
But don't give me that jackety-jack.
There ain't no girls hangin' on my back
and I ain't got no Cadillac,
no Cadillac.
I was raised in the jungle
where a man was a man,
where the powered conquered
with a gun in your hand.
Every day was a struggle,
never give, man, always take
and you had to be hidin'
and you wanted a break.
So don't give me that jackety-jack.
There ain't no girls hangin' on my back
and I sure got no Cadillac,
no Cadillac.
If you make yourself some money,
doesn't mean you call the shots.
It only means that you know your beans
and hold onto what you've got.
And you know what the game is all about.
Please don't bother, we'll bail you out.
Every life has a meaning,
every card has a name,
and the dreams you are dreaming
are like chips in a game.
When you're old enough, you know
what this game is all about
and you have to deal if you wanna help
the ones who's down and out.
There's no more scratchin' me on my back.
I still remember a scabby shack
and I won't buy no Cadillac,
no Cadillac.
If you make yourself some money,
doesn't mean you call the shots.
It only means that you know your beans
and hold onto what you've got.
And you know what the game is all about.
Please don't bother, we'll bail you out.