| [00:00.46] | Artist:pitbull |
| [00:00.89] | Songs Title:outro |
| [00:01.51] | A 1980 exodus of 125,000 dreams, a quest to find out what freedom really means at any cost. |
| [00:07.32] | Boat loads of Cubans lost in a maze of red tape and hate, entered this country through the bottom of the united states and straight set up shop. |
| [00:14.78] | |
| [00:15.57] | As Arthur McDuffie was being beat to death by four white cops this world was about to face the music. |
| [00:19.92] | |
| [00:20.75] | Between the El Mariel and the 1980 riots, |
| [00:23.42] | we as minorities Americans could no longer take our freedom for granted and misuse it |
| [00:26.80] | because incase you havent notices weve gone from the El Mariel boatlift to the Hurricane Katrina bus lift with the same response. |
| [00:32.86] | |
| [00:33.53] | With America standing to help us with one hand on her hips and the other one on her guns. |
| [00:37.34] | Like 9/11 some how made us all Americans but it took a tragedy to make us all feel like we were one. |
| [00:42.83] | You see the El Mariel boatlift, Hurricane Katrina and the Oklahoma bombings, |
| [00:46.13] | we all got something in common and thats the desire to enjoy a freedom that can not be rearranged by fear. |
| [00:51.18] | |
| [00:52.23] | To let nothing stand in the way of the freedom of those who chose to live here so today is 1980 again and |
| [00:57.71] | Im that bus that crashed through the gates of the Peruvian embassy. |
| [01:00.14] | I hope that when I spit this poem the whole world will remember me. |
| [01:03.07] | Im screaming like |
| [01:04.75] | give us us our free, me Pitbull and this industry. |
| [00:00.46] | Artist: pitbull |
| [00:00.89] | Songs Title: outro |
| [00:01.51] | A 1980 exodus of 125, 000 dreams, a quest to find out what freedom really means at any cost. |
| [00:07.32] | Boat loads of Cubans lost in a maze of red tape and hate, entered this country through the bottom of the united states and straight set up shop. |
| [00:14.78] | |
| [00:15.57] | As Arthur McDuffie was being beat to death by four white cops this world was about to face the music. |
| [00:19.92] | |
| [00:20.75] | Between the El Mariel and the 1980 riots, |
| [00:23.42] | we as minorities Americans could no longer take our freedom for granted and misuse it |
| [00:26.80] | because incase you havent notices weve gone from the El Mariel boatlift to the Hurricane Katrina bus lift with the same response. |
| [00:32.86] | |
| [00:33.53] | With America standing to help us with one hand on her hips and the other one on her guns. |
| [00:37.34] | Like 9 11 some how made us all Americans but it took a tragedy to make us all feel like we were one. |
| [00:42.83] | You see the El Mariel boatlift, Hurricane Katrina and the Oklahoma bombings, |
| [00:46.13] | we all got something in common and thats the desire to enjoy a freedom that can not be rearranged by fear. |
| [00:51.18] | |
| [00:52.23] | To let nothing stand in the way of the freedom of those who chose to live here so today is 1980 again and |
| [00:57.71] | Im that bus that crashed through the gates of the Peruvian embassy. |
| [01:00.14] | I hope that when I spit this poem the whole world will remember me. |
| [01:03.07] | Im screaming like |
| [01:04.75] | give us us our free, me Pitbull and this industry. |
| [00:00.46] | Artist: pitbull |
| [00:00.89] | Songs Title: outro |
| [00:01.51] | A 1980 exodus of 125, 000 dreams, a quest to find out what freedom really means at any cost. |
| [00:07.32] | Boat loads of Cubans lost in a maze of red tape and hate, entered this country through the bottom of the united states and straight set up shop. |
| [00:14.78] | |
| [00:15.57] | As Arthur McDuffie was being beat to death by four white cops this world was about to face the music. |
| [00:19.92] | |
| [00:20.75] | Between the El Mariel and the 1980 riots, |
| [00:23.42] | we as minorities Americans could no longer take our freedom for granted and misuse it |
| [00:26.80] | because incase you havent notices weve gone from the El Mariel boatlift to the Hurricane Katrina bus lift with the same response. |
| [00:32.86] | |
| [00:33.53] | With America standing to help us with one hand on her hips and the other one on her guns. |
| [00:37.34] | Like 9 11 some how made us all Americans but it took a tragedy to make us all feel like we were one. |
| [00:42.83] | You see the El Mariel boatlift, Hurricane Katrina and the Oklahoma bombings, |
| [00:46.13] | we all got something in common and thats the desire to enjoy a freedom that can not be rearranged by fear. |
| [00:51.18] | |
| [00:52.23] | To let nothing stand in the way of the freedom of those who chose to live here so today is 1980 again and |
| [00:57.71] | Im that bus that crashed through the gates of the Peruvian embassy. |
| [01:00.14] | I hope that when I spit this poem the whole world will remember me. |
| [01:03.07] | Im screaming like |
| [01:04.75] | give us us our free, me Pitbull and this industry. |