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The opening of Lupe Fiasco’s album, The Cool is a spoken word verse by Ayesha Jaco. It’s about the definition of the word cool, and how we say a lot of thing is cool, not thinking about the consequences.
[Verse]
They thought it was cool to burn crosses in your front lawn as they hung you from trees in your backyard
They thought it was cool to leave you thirsty and stranded, Katrina
He thought it was cool to carry a gun in his classroom and open fire, Virginia Tech, Columbine, stop the violence
They thought it was cool to tear down the projects and put up million dollar condos, gentrification
They think it's cool to stand on the block hiding product in their socks making quick dime bag dollars
They think it's cool to ride down on you in blue and white and unmarked cars, busting you upside your head
Freeze
'Cause the problem is we think it's cool too
Check your ingredients before you overdose on The Cool
Baba Says Cool for Thought was written by Ayesha Jaco.
Baba Says Cool for Thought was produced by Ayesha Jaco & Lupe Fiasco.
Lupe Fiasco released Baba Says Cool for Thought on Tue Dec 18 2007.