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Big Brother
Yeah, I mean I couldn’t find the proper beat/
The internet was being a bitch but still I wanna speak/
About a nigga that I never even got to meet/
Was feeling like a fat guy he helped me find my feet/
Yeah-sent him a track, we called it ‘Gimme Love’/
And even to this day the big homey gives me love/
Could swear that God sent me a brother from above/
And he can relate to my hustle like he was my cuz/
I think I saw him in the Hype Magazine, was thinking damn this nigga looks just like me/
I even thought up a collaboration in my dreams/
I thought but why the hell would homey wanna work with me damn/
The next day I emailed him the joint man/
I had my heart and mind ready for disappointment/
Hours later he replied and he said I was ill, you can imagine how that made me feel/
And then he took me right under his wing/
He used to brag about me like I was a King/
On bad days he told me not to worry about a thing/
And when I felt like ending it, showed me how to begin/
My big brother went and told me all about his story/
Gave me a chance when other rappers would rather ignore me/
He kept me moving when my life was at an interlude/
Mean he’s the guy behind my first Radio interview/
How’d a nobody meet somebody who knows everybody/
And guarantees in everything I do he’s always got me/
I should have had an older sister but she passed away/
I mean she should been like 28 in present day/
That’s ok cause I got a brother from another mother straight from Cofimvaba/
Funny thing is we ain’t never met each other/
Big brother, is the shit brother, should be on the Hype Magazine cover/
Keeps my words straight when I begin to stutter/
Just to share the mic is a huge honour/
Word to Password and Mavetana/
[ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/big-brother-dedicated-to-maxhoseni-lyrics-sixfo.html ]
JayTip, Sabza and all the others/
Put me on the Mamelani remix and loved it/
Nah you ain’t just rappers-more like distant cousins/
My big brother he’s like my

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