Thought vs Everybody
Thought vs Everybody

Black Thought - Thought vs Everybody Lyrics

Get ready for a lyrical masterclass! Black Thought unleashes his powerful social commentary with razor-sharp precision. Through sophisticated wordplay, he addresses systemic issues, racial injustice, and the struggle for truth in a world filled with deceit.… Read more

Jul 10, 2020
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Thought vs Everybody Lyrics

In just a few moments, we will hear from the most powerful black man in America today
Everybody
I don't think you heard me
(Ay yo)
The most powerful black man in the world

Ay yo, they asked why I seem so solemn
On the throne between three stone columns
You know the name
Fucking up the game no condom
Everybody gotdamn first world problem
The truth is inconvenient as non-believers
Fearing DACA dreamers, instead of FEMA
A Bentley, Benz or a Beamer Fiji or Aquafina
We fuck around and be the next Iwo Jima
The tides rising at the same time like they synchronized
For making art, for making love, for making Hajj
The home is where the hatred lies, they taking lives
But everybody just so saved and sanctified
Then they rely upon we the few defiant ones
Communicate in the higher form than Viacom
To dialogue before the raw or the riot horn
I wonder on which side of the lines I belong
Lady Liberty face full of concealer
I'm half master killer and half you massa killer
Iatrophobia, that's a fear of the healer
Kaepernick is an activist y'all in fear of the kneeler
Everything's obtuse nothing is obscene
Another young life was lost on live stream
Another great fell from grace in high esteem
Then the clock struck thirteen
We in some kind of dream
First, I'm handling first things
The cipher what it means to a planet of earthlings
When a question remains am I journal or journalist
Herbal eternalist, Olympic tournament
Level genius, author? Affirmative
Though turning back and returning I'm not concerned with it
The permanent ink paved the way out the turbulence
My hands against the wall outside a billiards hall I hear police
Discussing whether to try and kill us all
I questioned if that would matter
Life is like a tree to falls in the woods
Even with iPhone footage to see it fall
Great men chose the Papermate Pen or the State Pen
The firing pin of a pistol aimed at a playpen
We go for musket to a missile to a revelation
Between heaven and Satan, while I'm steady creatin-
And trying to trying to separate the truth
From the lies that they told us
I even heard the Soviet's the 45th POTUS
That ain't the photo they showed us, or accepting the onus
If they Washington us, my condolence to y'all diplomas
Here's a bonus, the point of view to make things see through
If I'm a walking institution I'm an HBCU
Face the music keeping it moving is one of the great things we do
Yo the devil's trying to pull together his gang, me too
And whether you come from Lagos or Trinidad and Tobago
You can either stay broke or be wealthy as Jeff Bezos
If you just stay woke, I was in the dark then day broke
Directing questions to my ancestors, till they spoke now
Inherently rocking the disco currently
Bars is crypto-currency, hypnotherapy
Shittin' on everything, 5'9, 6'4 lyrically
Crystal clarity wonder how I spit so thoroughly
Stay so hungry, rappers can't get no mercy
That's the reason any other one who spit wont vs me
It's so lonely in my own class
"Formerly known as" is the inscription that your headstone has
On my own path, in my own world like Disney's
I feel the fuckin system fail just like kidneys
Up-steps the one who upsets all carriages
'Cause it's imperative we change the narrative
Ya and that's Thought vs Everybody
Listen, check it out, that go to everybody
I got myself over everybody
Ya, every goddamn body

Writer(s): Curtis Brown, Deleno Sean Matthews, Minister Ishmael Muhommad, Tarik Trotter
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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What is the Meaning of Thought vs Everybody?

Get ready for a lyrical masterclass! Black Thought unleashes his powerful social commentary with razor-sharp precision. Through sophisticated wordplay, he addresses systemic issues, racial injustice, and the struggle for truth in a world filled with deceit. He juxtaposes historical and contemporary references, drawing connections between past struggles and present-day challenges. The imagery of rising tides and synchronized struggles speaks to collective resilience. He critiques societal apathy and the superficial nature of patriotism, confronting both individual and institutional failures. Ultimately, he acknowledges his role as an enlightened artist committed to unveiling truths and inspiring defiance. His verses are a rallying cry for awareness, action, and change, reminding us that understanding and confronting hard truths is essential for progress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is Black Thought?

    Black Thought, born Tariq Luqmaan Trotter, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He is the lead MC of The Roots, a hip hop group he co-founded with drummer Questlove. He is known for his complex lyricism and live performance skills.

  2. What group is Black Thought associated with?

    Black Thought is the lead MC of The Roots, a Philadelphia-based hip hop group. The Roots are also the house band for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

  3. When was 'Thought vs Everybody' released?

    'Thought vs Everybody' was released as part of Black Thought's EP Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able in 2020.

  4. Who are some featured artists in 'Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able'?

    'Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able' features artists such as Pusha T, Killer Mike, Swizz Beatz, Portugal. The Man, Schoolboy Q, and the Last Artful Dodgr.

  5. What are some themes addressed in 'Thought vs Everybody'?

    'Thought vs Everybody' addresses themes like social justice, political awareness, systemic racism, and personal struggles. It reflects Black Thought's incisive lyricism and socially conscious messages.

  6. Has Black Thought received any notable awards or recognition?

    Yes, Black Thought and The Roots won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2000 for their song 'You Got Me'. He is also widely recognized as one of the most skilled rappers of his time.

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