Exploring the gritty realities of inner-city life, Kano's lyrics in this powerful track paint a vivid picture of struggle and resilience. 🌧️ He discusses systemic racism, the challenges faced by black communities, and the harsh truths about inequality and injustice. The reference to "teardrops from the sky" symbolizes the pervasive sorrow that often feels exclusive to those enduring these hardships. Yet, despite the somber themes, there's an underlying message of unity and strength, urging communities to support one another and rise above adversity. It's a call to acknowledge the pain but also to empower and uplift each other in the face of ongoing challenges. 💪
Teardrops
Lyrics
Overdose off the ovation
Make a stand for the whole nation
Dressing room like the Old Bailey
101 dargs and they ain't dalmatians
Knock you down, take your money like a donation
But why they think that was the morals we was all raised with?
Screwface can't save faces
They only saving graces
At least it was saving papers
But there ain't no safe haven
If they can spray paint "Nigga" on Lebron James crib
That means a black card ain't shit when that's the shade your face is
So basically, we're Kunta Kinte's in some Cuban links
The Balenciaga's didn't blend us in
We're here now, word to God's Gift
They shoulda never let us in the game then
And know I'll back my brothers to my last breath
They left Hennessy on the pavement
Ever see me on the pavement? Face on the floor, would you help a brother changes?
Circumstances hurt the hardest, ballers never made it
Black pitch famous
So east side like Mr fucking Apex
You were never school me if I scoop up something famous
And you won't catch me with Julie and the vaders
The real made us, man don't worry 'bout no paigons
If you ain't got above 80, don't worry what my rate is
You ain't fucking got the faintest
Mandem show off just to show the mandem they can make it
Coming from the city where the slipperiest of snakes live
A village has to raise these
Young kings and queens to believe their greatness
Fed up of police stations
Id parading 'cause will I be mistaken
Just 'cause I lead the station
While we slide, paedo's raping
Big man like you
Broke's in a big boy black suit and a gangster platoon
What's a man supposed to do?
We have complained to the police about police and nothing's been done
We have complained to judges about judges and nothing's been done
Now it's time to do something ourselves
In love and war
All is fair where I'm from
The weak won't last
A week in shoes like our ones
When it rains it pours
Hoodies all summer
'Cause teardrops from the sky
Only seem to fall on you and I
Used to do weights for Ingrid
Wafer-thin envelope with eighty quids in
I paid my dues now pay me plenty
And me and Hollow on the phone talkin'
So trade a verse, limited tax
No way to swerve, too legit
That's chrome paper berks crib, thanks
No wasted, burnt energies, facts
No haters, serve enemies, rats
Go chase cursed, devil rimmed crack
Cocaine, the turf penalties flat
Old names, that's curb legendary rush
No chain but shirt still a (?)
No game other than chivalry snaps
No faces, birds and the bees mask
(?) Infancy, sad
Those days concerned sisters be traps
Most days absurd, bigotry, black
No days off, work literally, raps
No way, that's verse liberty
Shoebox memories
Reebok workouts and dungarees
We used to dream 'bout the most frivolous of things
Til we bought the most ridiculous of rings
Now we're just tryna keep our bretheren's out the bin
Side talk, everyone's a guy until a guy walks in
Louder, crabs in the barrel and survival ting
We could all go clear (?) Musical cheer
There's enough seats for everybody mate
'Til then, we can't reach nowhere,
Trust
Writer(s): Blue May, Duke Reid, Jodi Milliner, Kane Robinson, Miguel Collins
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave
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