Lockdown
Lockdown

Anderson .Paak - Lockdown Lyrics

In a raw and poignant reflection on social unrest, Anderson .Paak captures the tension and turmoil of protests ignited by racial injustice and police brutality. "Lockdown" delves into the emotions of demonstrators facing violence, misinformation, and systemic… Read more

Jun 19, 2020
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Lockdown Lyrics

You should've been downtown (word)
The people are risin' (for real?)
We thought it was a lockdown (what?)
They opened up fire (damn)
Them bullets was flyin' (ooh)
Who said it was a lockdown? Goddamn lie

Oh my, time heals all but you outta time now (now)
Judge gotta watch us from the clock tower (true)
Lil' tear gas cleared the whole place out
I'l be back with the hazmat for the next round
We was tryin' to protest, then the fires broke out
Look out for the secret agents, they be planted in the crowd
Said, "It's civil unrest," but you sleep so sound
Like you don't hear the screams when we catchin' beatdowns
Stayin' quiet when they killin' niggas, but you speak loud
When we ride, got opinions comin' from a place of privilege
Sicker than the COVID, how they did him on the ground
Speakin' of the COVID, is it still goin' around?
Oh, won't you tell me 'bout the lootin' what's that really all about?
'Cause they throw away black lives like paper towels
Plus unemployment rate, what, forty million now?
Killed a man in broad day, might never see a trial
We just wanna break chains like slaves in the South
Started in the North End but we in the downtown
Riot cops try to block, now we gotta show down, down (City of Los Angeles)
(I hereby declare this to be an unlawful assembly)
(And in the name of the people of the State of California)

You should've been downtown
The people are risin' (right here)
We thought it was a lockdown
They opened up fire
Them bullets was flyin' (lockdown, we ain't gonna stop)
Who said it was a lockdown? Goddamn lie ('cause they tell us to)

And downtown, where I got popped with the rubber bullet
Tre pound, got it in my name now, I'ma shoot it

Never understand why they do it
Someone cut the channel off the news 'fore I loose it
I ain't even trippin', if you with' it then we lootin'
Help me put this Louis in the back of Suzuki (ooh), o-he
Had to break it down so smoothly (slow)
They gon' say, "It's not about race," but we movin', ho, pow (okay)
Got the tre pound, had to put in my name
Wish a nigga play now (yeah)
Any given day, I'll be headed to the pulpits (yeah)
Say a lil' prayer, matter fact, I need two of 'em (ooh)
Won't he do it? Won't he do it? (Ooh)
This ain't '92 so we learn the new rules
Niggas got hip so we don't loot the projects
'Bout to hit Rodeo with my lil' cousin Marcus
Someone threw a whole brick in the Neiman Marcus
Help me put the whole mannequin in the Charger

You should've been downtown (down)
The people are risin' (look around)
We thought it was a lockdown (lockdown)
They opened up fire (had to get low, fire)
Them bullets was flyin' (down, down)
Who said it was a lockdown? Goddamn lie (ooh-wee)

Lockdown, we ain't gotta stop 'cause they tell us to
In downtown, where I got popped with the rubber bullet
Tre pound (uh), got it in my name now, I'ma shoot it
Lockdown, we ain't gotta stop 'cause they tell us to
In downtown

Writer(s): Brandon Paak Anderson, Jason Kevin Pounds, Jeffrey Gitelman, Kenya Rae Johnson, Vicky Farewell Nguyen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Lockdown?

In a raw and poignant reflection on social unrest, Anderson .Paak captures the tension and turmoil of protests ignited by racial injustice and police brutality. "Lockdown" delves into the emotions of demonstrators facing violence, misinformation, and systemic oppression. Through vivid imagery, the song portrays the chaos of protests while critiquing those who remain indifferent to such critical societal issues. Paak interweaves personal experiences with broader social commentary, urging listeners to recognize the ongoing struggles for equality and justice amidst distractions like the COVID-19 pandemic. This powerful track not only documents a moment in history but also calls for accountability and change, resonating deeply with those who seek to understand and improve our world.

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