

Killers be shootin' up suckas with no gut J-Smooth cuttin' up, lil' Hank gettin' buck I gotta come out hard as hell just like the life I lead Mama never told you not to play with those rappersīut for the 9 tre the pimps don't play wayĪnd it's considered a job, for me to come out, damn, hard Looking for some help but ya boys just slacked up Man don't step when you think you got backup Swing trick, you missed, I hit, tumble, into the sleeper Trick I ain't barring this, sucka let's start this rumble Should I continue to listen to the rumors, the garbage Got a family in Memphis, got a gang in TexasĪnd one who tends to always keep his business undercoverīut still I wind up in the middle of a click Got a Tec in my pants, ya step to me and it's on In the Cheverolet Impalas with the Cragars and Voguesįour deep with the yak, smokin' fat mac indoįall up in the club with the pimp's baton With the brothers with the curls and gold teeth in they mouth I got to work on my game and think of ways to get payedīorn in the Mound, down, deep in the South With the quickness Because a pimp don't play If you got it and I don't I'll blast your ass It be hard for me to see a day without cash Stay on top of the world, wit a gun in ya hand Ya gotta pimp that thang and keep a trick on hold Gold smile for the women that be jockin' the green From Serial Productions and The New York Times comes The Trojan Horse Affair: a mystery in eight parts.Omikrosgavri 6640, LameDuck69 5818, PyroGod681 1012, Dola Paps 735, Odyssey007 104Įightball will come out hard with the gangsta lean Together they team up to investigate: Who wrote the Trojan Horse letter? They quickly discover that it’s a question people in power do not want them asking.
Because through all the official inquiries and heated speeches in Parliament, no one has ever bothered to answer a basic question: Who wrote the letter? And why? The night before Hamza is to start journalism school, he has a chance meeting in Birmingham with the reporter Brian Reed, the host of the hit podcast S-Town. To Hamza Syed, who is watching the scandal unfold in his city, the whole thing seemed … off. By the time it all dies down, the government has launched multiple investigations, beefed up the country’s counterterrorism policy, revamped schools and banned people from education for the rest of their lives. The story soon explodes in the news and kicks off a national panic. The plot has a code name: Operation Trojan Horse. A strange letter appears on a city councillor’s desk in Birmingham, England, laying out an elaborate plot by Islamic extremists to infiltrate the city’s schools.
