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Hello! I'm Lyrkit!

I tried many ways to memorize English words and found the most effective one for me!

We already have all the words of the songs that we have heard throughout our lives in our memory. We simply did not pay attention to them, but we all already hear them!

I noticed that when you learn a new word from a song that you have already heard before, you already know the translation of this word forever and you will never forget it!

I want to share this method with you. So, the scheme is as follows.

We find songs that we have already heard.

We add all unfamiliar words from them.

We pass mini tests of memory games. done

Now that you know a lot of words, you will very quickly come to know the whole language!

I bet you'll be surprised how effective this method is!)

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Pocket Full Of Fatcaps

 

Pocket Full Of Fatcaps

(album: Do We Speak A Dead Language? - 1996)


Twelve was the age that set me off with the "graff" style
While zapp bumping, gang banging was hype with the juvenile
Graff grabbed my mind which led to expression and thought
Seventh and Hill I used to bus kill with "snap" and "skill"
Fake bus passes with all city access
Insides and outsides going up was a must
Paying much "dues" from the "valle" to "Los"
"One-Times" is on the sweat and they jacking for piece-books

Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!

Tag-banging toys hit me up like what you write "ese"
But I'm not about beef just the burners and sketches
And respect is gained from the flavor of you phlexing
Not by "capping" a piece and dissing tags for attention
Serious world-wide aerosolic expression
So focus the mind hit some surface and stop tripping

Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!

Graffing up in L.A. you can't act stupid and play
Striking up in the wrong hood could mean your last day
Most every set has a block and every block has a mad set
With sick evil fools who love to see blood-hit pavement
L.A. area hip-hop under threats of existing
B-Boy culture in violence peace as purpose is drifting
So tag-banger afraid to be a real gangster
Get schooled on some roots and get that mission together

Graffiti writer ghetto culture provider
Facsist activist don't want me to exist
Propagated media hype stereo-type
You try to make me look like the one with the "gat" and "knife"
Lies after lies classist racist and mythical
But even suburbia child is down with ghetto cultural
Fears got three strikes. Skate gets all the love I got
Under the influence of the hardcore that can't be stopped

Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!

Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
Pocket full of Fatcaps!
So what's up and where you at!

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