What Is the Monologue at the End of “Peruvian Cocaine” by Immortal Technique?
Question by redfriday27: What is the monologue at the end of “Peruvian Cocaine” by Immortal Technique?
At the end of the song, there is a monologue from a possible movie, or theatrical production. Does anyone know where this came from? It starts of with, “I’m not guilty, you’re the one that’s guilty…”
Best answer:
Answer by Dynasty(Wu Tang Stan)
Dog Shit
immortal Shitnique
Answer by Marc N
Wesley Snipes – from “New Jack City
I’m not guilty. YOU’RE the one that’s guilty. The
lawmakers, the politicians, the Columbian drug lords,
all you who lobby against making drugs legal. Just
like you did with alcohol during the prohibition.
You’re the one who’s guilty. I mean, c’mon, let’s kick
the ballistics here: Ain’t no Uzi’s made in Harlem.
Not one of us in here owns a poppy field. This thing
is bigger than (Immortal Technique). This is big
business. This is the American way.
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