• 标题:Big Mama (Unconditional Love)
  • 歌手:LL Cool J(feat. Dru Hill)
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    (feat. Dru Hill)

    Yeah, this one's dedicated, to my grandmother, and your grandmother
    It's all love, let's not forget who raised us, word up
    Big Mama, my grandmother, my main girl
    I love you much more than the scandalous world
    As a young boy you gave me whoopings to save my life
    Cursed me out, to keep me out the streets at night
    Cause my momma had me when she was young
    So you took on the responsbility to raise your grandson
    You taught me if a task is once begun, Todd
    Never leave it 'til it's done, Todd
    Be thy labor great or small Todd
    Do it well or not at all, God
    Big Mama, my blood is your blood
    When the whole world's against me, I know I got your love
    If I was in a cell for the rest of my life
    I know I'd hear your prayers in the middle of the night
    Used to sit me on your lap and teach me mother wit
    Early Sunday morning for them salmon and grits
    I love you baby, you the one and only, that's a fact
    'Til death do us part, I'ma always have your back
    You beefed cause you heard that I was cursin in my raps
    Eighty-six, still you wanna run and get the straps
    I love you, I promise you I care for you deep
    Cause when I had bronchitis you would rock me to sleep
    Rub me down with green alcohol
    Little brown-skinned lady bout five feet tall, Big Mama
    Early one Sunday morning
    Breakfast was on the table (you gave me unconditional love)
    There was no time to eat, she said to me
    Boy hurry to Sunday school (you gave me unconditional love)
    I remember when you told me certain friends wasn't real
    I didn't wanna listen, I swore I knew the deal
    Come to find out, everything you said was true
    Who I end up goin to for advice? You
    I love you, that's why you got nurses and maids
    Ever since I got paid, you ain't never been afraid
    That's granddaddy wife, she taught me how to think
    How to navigate through life, you made the sacrifice
    You kept on livin, cause when my granddaddy died
    It took all your might, but you ain't quit on life
    We took trips down South, biscuits and chicken
    Me you granddad and Alison, trippin
    Remember, you used to pick me up from junior high
    And classmates laughed when the Buick rolled by
    Remember, I pulled my privates out in class
    And from Farmers to Dunkirk you straight whooped my (woo!!)
    The best cookin a man could ever taste
    It's written in my heart, it can never be erased
    Thank you so much, you taught me well
    How to not get souped up, because I'm LL
    How to walk the street, and hold my head real high
    How to live with Christ and not be afraid to die
    We sipped daquiris, but you never told moms
    We even shared beers, Big Mama my dear
    A toast to a woman that raised a man
    In popular demand all across the land
    You're my lawyer, my teacher, my doctor, my friend
    My mother, my father, you with me 'til the end
    I love you, I mean that from the bottom of my heart
    That's the reason why my record's #1 on the charts
    I'ma tell it like it is, I love you forever
    Dead or alive, we'll always be together
    Big Mama I love you
    I dedicate this to the Big Mama's everywhere
    The ones who raised us - when nobody else was there
    The ones who held us and told us it'll be alright
    When gunshots was goin off every night
    Taught us how to lock the door and check the peephole
    And how to swallow Vicks when we had a chest cold
    How to stay proud, and represent hard
    Eat plenty baby, but first say grace for God
    Big Mama, I'ma miss you
    When one of us leave this earth
    But baby for what it's worth, I love you since the date of my birth
    And if it wasn't for my children, I would wanna go first
    You're the reason I'm the man I am today
    The inspiration, for me to be LL Cool J
    When you told me "Knock 'Em Out," I brought you home a Grammy
    I learned to be tough from Big Mama and Aunt Cammy
    A black man that was raised by black women
    On tour, sippin your special honey and lemon
    You told me, gargle with vinegar water and salt
    The concert was hot, thanks to your support
    Girl - you're the one I love
    Whether right here with me or smilin from up above
    Trouble or no trouble, you always had my back
    So I had to let you know your son appreciates that, Big Mama
    END