III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)
III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)

Childish Gambino - III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd) Lyrics

Exploring themes of love, uncertainty, and personal growth, Childish Gambino delves into the complexities of a relationship strained by distance and indecision. The song portrays the protagonist driving to Oakland to visit someone he cares about deeply,… Read more

Hip-Hop/Rap
Dec 10, 2013
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III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd) Music Video

III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd) Lyrics

Power 106
LA, it's ya girl, Yesi Ortiz
Got some brand-new music
I need y'all to turn it up and lemme know what you think
It's Lloyd called "Oakland" on Power 106

I was making Japanese
And she's watching DVDs
In Oakland, in Oakland
Now I'm driving up the 5
And she waits 'til I arrive
In Oakland, in Oakland
Everything that I wanted
Only gotta drive for the moment
Tell me "turn around," then I'm on it
For the moment, but you know me
You know how I get when I'm lonely
And I think about you in the moment
But everything you do is so Oakland, so Oakland

Foot on the gas
I'm just trying to pass
All the red lights
And the stop signs
I'm ready to go
Before I get to The Bay
Babe, that's a problem
'Cause I'm way too scared to call
And you might get me to stay, no

I don't really want to drive
But I think I'd rather die
In Oakland, in Oakland
With my hands on two and ten
So I guess it all depends
On Oakland, on Oakland
And I'm nervous, truth be told
I never saw me growing old
In Oakland, in Oakland
And if I married you tonight
It would probably start a riot
In Oakland, in Oakland

Everything that I needed
Now that I got you in your feelings
Everything you won't say, you tweet it
And a nigga don't like that shit at all
So retreating
Can we just roll with the feeling?
Can we just roll for a minute?
Wait a minute

Foot on the gas
I'm just tryna pass
All the red lights
And the stop signs
I'm ready to go
But I'm really not ready, girl
That's a problem
'Cause I'm way too scared to fall
And I know that you choose to stay, no

All the girlfriends saying, "Here we go again" (go again)
Rich kid but he act like a gentleman (gentleman)
Last one didn't end like it should've been (should've been)
Two dates and he still wanna get it in
And they're saying it's because of the Internet
Try once and it's on to the next chick
XO, the O face on your exes, right?
And we can do the same thing if you wanna have better
When your thoughts can't breathe and you thinking asthmatic
And you wanna be a mom and I wasn't mad at her
I was thinking 'bout me, I'd be really bad at it
'Cause I'm thinking 'bout me, weeks in Dubai
Fourth of July, house in Kauai, yeah, we can try
So let's try

(Talk, say some things)
(Say some things)
(Oh) whoa
(Oh) whoa

I took off my nine to five
But you still don't have the time to kiss me (just hit me)
And if I left you all alone, would you still pick up the phone?
It's iffy, you miss me
I got furniture to move, and we'll both be thirty soon
In Oakland, in Oakland
The only one I know is you, so the fuck I'm supposed to do
In Oakland, in Oakland?

In Oakland, in Oakland
In Oakland, in Oakland
In Oakland, in Oakland
In Oakland, in Oakland

Writer(s): Ludwig Emil Tomas Goransson, Donald Mckinley Glover, Rochelle Jordan
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)?

Exploring themes of love, uncertainty, and personal growth, Childish Gambino delves into the complexities of a relationship strained by distance and indecision. The song portrays the protagonist driving to Oakland to visit someone he cares about deeply, highlighting the tension between his desire to be with her and his fear of commitment. Lines like "I think I'd rather die in Oakland" and "I'm way too scared to fall" underscore his internal conflict. The protagonist's hesitation is further amplified by external pressures and past experiences, intensifying his struggle. This emotional narrative encapsulates the challenges of modern relationships, capturing a sense of longing, apprehension, and the need for genuine connection. #LoveAndFear #ModernRelationships #EmotionalJourney #CommitmentStruggles

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who produced the song 'III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)'?

    'III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)' was produced by Childish Gambino himself, along with Stefan Ponce and Ludwig Göransson.

  2. What album is 'III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)' featured on?

    'III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)' is featured on Childish Gambino's second studio album, 'Because the Internet,' which was released on December 10, 2013.

  3. Are there any guest appearances in the song 'III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)'?

    No, 'III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)' does not feature any guest appearances.

  4. What inspired the title of the song 'III. Telegraph Ave.'?

    'Telegraph Ave.' refers to a major street in Oakland, California, which plays a significant role in the narrative of the song where Gambino reflects on his experiences and feelings related to Oakland.

  5. Was 'III. Telegraph Ave.' released as a single from 'Because the Internet'?

    Yes, 'Telegraph Ave.' was serviced to rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States as the fourth single from Childish Gambino's album 'Because the Internet' on August 19, 2014.

  6. How does Childish Gambino describe his experience driving in Oakland in this song?

    'In III. Telegraph Ave.,' Childish Gambino describes driving up Interstate 5 and contemplating his relationship while navigating through red lights and stop signs in Oakland, expressing both excitement and nervousness about his destination and emotions.

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