OG Kid Frost
La Raza Part II
[Intro]
You got no fucking idea what La Raza means
It's about our people out there working
Surviving with pride and dignity, that's La Raza

[Verse 1: Frost]
It's all going down this year
My 'lac's in gear and I wiped off my tattoo tears
A lot of things have changed since '90
I got a lot more homeboys and gente behind me
And this time, you just can't stop me
No telling what might happen when your kids get a copy
Of the '95 remix
We in the casa, I did it for la Raza
Because it's all brand new, it's updated
You see my Cherokee's a 'lac and my spokes are gold plated
I'm hitting side to side, there's a lump in my throat
But I just can't swallow my brown pride
I'm like an eagle with a snake in his mouth
And a brown fist represents Frost in the house
Coming back hard on the rap scene
It' all about the red, white, and green
Yeah

[Verse 2: Frost]
Here I go again and I'm bound to win
Because I'm proud of the color of my skin
You see I'm kind of like De La Hoya
I'm filled with the spirit of an Aztec Warrior
And that means you better not mess with me
This is Frost, the capital E-S-E
I'm hitting switches like back in the video
I'm that same fool that you seen five years ago
I still cruise, I paid my dues
And the only thing new is some more tattoo
It's that Mexican sound, that makes it brown
I'm stomping in my Nikes and I'm all creased down
Out in El Paso, up through Chicago
Even in Manhattan they begging for a Latin
Cities like Miami is waiting for another jam
I rocked Mexico but called it the Motherland
Yeah
[Verse 3: Frost]
I think I came up with a solution
And the answer is Brown Revolution
So pump your fist to this and wave your Mexican flag
And be proud that your khaki's sag
I'm here to set the record straight and clean up the slate
All player haters headed upstate
They hate to see me bouncing through East Los
Or cooling in my house on the hill on the West Coast
Or hanging with the veterano O.G.'s
Hearing all the stories of the '70's
Like how the boulevard used to be
And how they had values in '73
But now I'm living in a new era
And surviving in the '90's is sheer terror
Some of you don't know what's happening, que pasa
It's 1995 and this is still for La Raza
Yeah, this is still for La Raza
It's 1995 and this is still for La Raza