Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Don't let money change you
[Verse 2]
This is a story of a kid, his name is Cisko
Who made more money than the Count of Monte Cristo
He lived a lavish style of life, fast money, women, cars
And he liked to frequent bars, pubs, and discos
Made his living as a world famous rap star
When he first started mic, respect's what he was after
And so he got inside his mind, day and night, and he'd write
Constantly, his art and craft, he'd try to master
Started winning local battles and his rep grew
Gave his crew a reputation as the best crew
And what life would do to him, all the cards that was hard
Pen and pad, stress relief would be his refuge
Paid his dues, doing shows, now he's on track
In the lab, pumping demos, making songs fat
Then he quit his nine to five, finally, his time arrived
When he signed a major label record contract
[Verse 3]
Don't let money change you
[Verse 4]
His first single was an overnight success hit
And now he went from wearing rags to the best fits
All his new acquaintances gassed his head, taking it
To the point where he lost proper perspective
Started cutting off the people he came up with
Ego blown like his soul had been abducted
Though his heart was once real, now material has filled
Up his world and he couldn't get enough of it
Used to wanna be the best of the rap dons
Now his only one concern is going platinum
And his skill has since decreased, and the inner hunger ceased
Now content just as long as fame and cash come
He's a Big Willie now, rapping 'bout cars
Thousand dollar shopping sprees, hanging out with stars
I mean, just a year ago, he was broke, bumming money
Drinking out the forty bottle, living outdoors
[Verse 5]
Don't let money change you
Don't let money change you
Don't let money change you
[Verse 6]
Second LP, my rap changes fast
Here today, gone tomorrow, now his label has
Found the new poster boy with the hip now sound
Second time around, everything isn't stable as
Who once was, now he's looking for the same hit
But his sound is played, he forgot to change with
The moving times, no one feeling him, his rhymes ain't appealing
Anymore, and his records ain't selling shit
Now he's dropped from his label, and he's going broke
Tried the underground return, ghetto pass revoked
And the same faces that he dissed on his way to the top
Laughed as they watched him do the downstroke
Now the moral of the story is that some go
Why would money make the inner vision crumble?
So if you're blessed with the talent, utilize it to the fullest
Be true to yourself and stay humble
[Verse 7]
Don't let money change you
Don't let money change you
Don't let money change you
Written by: T. Parker, X Mosely