Immortal Technique - Peruvian Cocaine *Lyrics

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

The first 36 seconds is from the movie Scarface.

Orders of rappers and their appearance as well as their "role" in the story
Immortal Technique - Worker
Pumpkinhead - Cocaine Field Boss
Diabolic - Peruvian Leader
Tonedeff - CIA Agent
Poison Pen - Drug Dealer
Loucipher - Undercover Police Officer
C-Rayz Walz - Prison Inmate

The clip is from New Jack City,
I do not own it, I hope it doesn't cause conflict.

"I'm not guilty. YOU'RE the one that's guilty. The
lawmakers, the politicians, the Columbian drug lords,
all you who lobby against making drugs legal. Just
like you did with alcohol doing the prohibition.
You're the one who's guilty. I mean, c'mon, let's kick
the ballistics here: Ain't no Uzi's made in Harlem.
Not one of us in here owns a poppy field. This thing
is bigger than [Immortal Technique]. This is big
business. This is the American way."

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  • probably the most intelligent song ever made. an average rapper cannot make a song like this, only a special rapper can.

  • I wrote an article about Immortal Technique for my school magazine. I had enough of ignorant peers criticizing my taste in music taste and claiming hip hop as "stupid black music" while they listen to faggot pop songs living inside a corporate manipulated bubble. I sure hope Immortal Technique will open their eyes.

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  • @Squall07524 so what happens after 4:15? does the song end?

  • @clank25 no its from the movie New Jack City, its a must watch tbh...

  • Is that last clip actually from the song or not?

  • @EricKZhang Don't worry about the badmind, only God can judge you.

  • this song shows a lot of realities...unfortunately Peru's cocaine issues fizzled out in the late eighties and early nineties after Alberto Fujimori took out the cartels and really haven't been a big in production of cocaine for almost two decades. The cocaine problem really today is in Bolivia and Colombia

  • @TechPacKey Emcee not Rapper.

  • @EricKZhang keep doing what your doing and they'll evetually stop listening to that flippy haired faggot and follow I.T.

  • @EricKZhang don't worry about them man, they just don't know true lyrics.

  • ya man i live on the steets. 0:19

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