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Que Pasa?You say you're really down for your Raza.
What does that mean?
Throwing chingazos is what it seems.
You say that you're brown and proud.
However, your action and behavior doesn't say it loud.
Legislation enacted trying to keep us down,
while you're out there killing another brown.
Instead of gaining a decent education,
you're out on the streets trying to earn a reputation.
I understand your life has been extremely tough,
proving to your barrio that you were rough.
But look at the little vatos who look up to you.
Would you like them to experience what you went through?
Homies and esas dying all around,
attending their funerals to see them buried 6-feet underground.
All that just to gain a little bit of wealth,
you should know by now that gangbanging is bad for your health.
I'm sure you understand where you're headed at this rate.
Muerto or jail usually is a gangster's fate.
I'm not here to clown or talk any shit.
I, myself would like to give more than a little bit
back to mi communidad while I'm in school,
showing these gringos that we are not fools.
Here in college, I'm trying to represent mi Raza.
Like I asked you before, Que Pasa?
BROWN PRIDE
When I look around me... at the things I see
I stand proud of who I am, mexicano and free.
Mi raza is growing... in leaps and bounds,
The barriers are braking, everywhere I see brown.
There are talented latinos on the big screen,
Community minded leaders hitting the political scene.
Mi gente are in colegio... getting there degrees,
Going back into the barrio, education is the key.
We're serving in the military... being all that we can be,
Proving bravery in battle, keeping this country free.
Our ranflas are lowered, our t-shirt say pride.
Our clothing was first, they all want our style,
Been dressing like homies since grandpa was a child.
Proclaiming our religion for all the world to see,
La Virgin De Guadalupe on a banner before me.
Like Cuauhtemoc, Zapata and Chavez, who all fought for me,
I would rather die standing than ever live on my knees,
So look around me, and I say it out loud:
"Yo soy mexicano... I'm brown and proud.
Age
27Hometown
Santa Ana Ca Mexico Orange CountyCountry
United StatesOccupation
gangbangingSchools
streetzz of Cali
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