Released: January 1, 2004

Featuring: Fatalveli 2Pac

Songwriter: Fatalveli 2Pac Yaki Kadafi

Producer: Donny Rizzo

[Intro: Yaki Kadafi]
*Laughter*
Couldn't have possibly thought
This is sick what the hell is gonna happen
Fatalveli da fuckin' menace
Killa Kadafi

[Chorus: Fatal]
I believe in that who lead us all
In a sinner's trail keep daring through the door
When that leads me into presidents wearing bores no more
And so will rise himself forever in it's song

[Verse 1: Yaki Kadafi]
Facin' no law, believe in me and this plastic
'Coz so far I done witnessed too many dead niggas in caskets
With they chest place stress like elastic
And whisper from a front line, hold it down, can't still match
Heard my cousin, one of the ol' heads from the block
Just came on my tall 1.95 back in yards still struck
With a 3 to 5 if he don't act up
Now he realize if you don't stay wise, then in this game you fucked
Talk to my baby girl, gimme the world or what she heard
Warning Lebron is a snitch and Diamond a stupidgit, I talk to 'em
He said he did, my man said he did
In fact he sure, 'coz he just came home want for bed
(Now tell me)

[Chorus: Fatal]
I believe in that who lead us all
In a sinner's trail keep daring through the door
When that leads me into presidents wearing bores no more
And so will rise himself forever in it's song

[Verse 2: Yaki Kadafi]
Sex, money and murder, you niggas ain't no play around with this rap shit
Banana clip, maxed it, bodies wrapped in plastic
Everybody talkin' a pot, too I'm here
Like my burners got ears and have everybody talkin' da Glocks
I'm a dog, I'mma bark when it pop
And I'm coolin' out max when it look like I'm talkin' to drop
Switch blades, flow open the coward
Then I walk all smokin' and sour, they wanna blast it
Yo, still but I'mma bump around this muthafucka
With a helm I front 12. Gauge Pump and flip this Daffy
Duck deal, can none of y'all fuck with the kid
I had 'em hooks to hang 'em pigs who are stuck in the ribs
We bump through leavin' ya hood shook
Lookin' for drugs, leadin' the thugs with the heaters in good look
The road know, I grab my blocks raided on y'all
Kadafi in my head sayin' "Pac cated on y'all"

[Chorus: Fatal]
I believe in that who lead us all
In a sinner's trail keep daring through the door
When that leads me into presidents wearing bores no more
And so will rise himself forever in it's song

[Verse 3: 2Pac]
I close my eyes 'coz all I see is tellin'
I hate the man in the mirror 'coz this reflection makes the pain feel realer
Times of armageddon, murder in mass amount
Takin' this sly T, wanna get in the gas count
So I started out a flip beginner
And took the criminal lifestyle, became a sinner
I make my money and vacate, evadin' prison
Where from the chosen one are outcast, unforgiven
And all the Hennessy and weed can't hide the pain I feel inside
You know, it's like I'm livin' just to die
I fall on my knees and beg for mercy, not knowin' if I'm worthy
Livin' life to get no man, ya heard me
So I'm asking before I lay me down to sleep
Before you judge me look at all the shit you givin' me
My misery, I rose up from the slumps, made it out the flames
In my search for fame will I change or not?
(Do you believe?)

[Bridge: Fatal]
Aaah-Aaah-Aaah-Aaah
Aaah-Aaah-Aaah
We miss you Ya, we miss you Pac
One day we'll be back on the block
We miss you Ya, we miss you Pac
One day we'll be back on the block
One day
Believe

[Outro]
"And it shows men, black men, leanin' all over the sidewalk, shut down by police!"

Yaki Kadafi

Yafeu Akiyele Fula a.k.a. Yaki Kadafi, was an American rapper who was best known as a founder and member of the rap groups Outlawz and Dramacydal. Kadafi’s parents, Yaasmyn Fula and Sekou Odinga, were both members of the Black Panther Party.The mothers of Kadafi, Yaasmyn Fula, and Tupac Shakur, Afeni Shakur, shared a close friendship. As a result, Yaki Kadafi and Tupac Shakur were friends until their deaths in 1996. He was not in the public eye until he and the late rapper Tupac Shakur created the rap group Outlawz. The Outlawz went on to have much success and recognition in their field. Even after Fula’s death in 1996, his recordings continue to be released in the many posthumous Tupac Shakur albums, or end up being leaked online.