Can't believe I forgot I was the dopest in townCan't believe I forgot I wore the spiritual crownCan't believe you would believe that I'm down, I'm not outThe heads of the throne, I'ma give you some runnin' aroundCan't believe I, can't believe I, can't believe I, can't believe I, can't believe I, can'tbelieve I, the heads of the throne, I'ma give you some runnin' aroundI do the runnin' about, man of the house You do the blubber around, what's that about?Rubbery mouth, look at the queen of the south Get out my way, you need alternative routesPicture perfect, then I'll frame it like this This ain't no regular chattery, bitchUsed to be nice, but I'm born again I cleansed my mind, I cleansed my grind, andnow I'm in Focused on writing these poems, quill penninglike Beyoncé A lot of these rumors implodedEagle on mics and I'm soaring Metal on wood and I'm sawingYou'd only wish that I had died Feeling immortal, alrightLong live the feminine stride Long live the right in societyOG's are riding You owe the queen an apologyCapitalizing on murdering letters ABC could defeat thatI'm a hybrid, distinctly moving swiftly I think the most imperative thing aboutthe African mind is that we seem to forget that everything that has, was created by uswas taken from us and recreated again So we think it's a new idealBut in actual fact, it was created and owned by us to begin withCan't believe I forgot I was the dopest in town Can't believe I forgot I was a spiritual crownCan't believe you would believe that I'm down, I'm not outThe heads of the throne, I'ma give you some running aroundCan't believe I, can't believe I, can't believe I, can't believe I, can't believe I, can't believe I,can't believe I, yeah, yeah, yeah The heads of the throne, I'ma give you some running aroundAnd you know, the funniest thing, or rather the funniest comment that I've heard isabout how I diluted my sound, changed the kind of songs I'm on, like she's on house songs,she's on gospel songs, she's on different songs, like in comparison to where I was,you know, where I started hip-hop And I just think, in order to preservea culture and something that was so rich and diverse, I have to do those thingsAs much as I'm a female hip-hop artist, by the way, I just feel like hip-hop was born in Africa,right, it's Imboyi, all the way back to the 16th century So I'm here to reallymanifest, manifest in whatever sound, whatever genre, keeping my culture alive and keepingour culture alive should be the prerogative of every influential person, you know?It's one thing to spit about, you know, rims and having money, but it's another to appreciateyour culture and where you're from that can never be taken from you