Chapter Six
Chapter Six

Kendrick Lamar - Chapter Six Lyrics

In this lyrical composition, the artist contemplates the recklessness and carefree nature of youth, particularly highlighting the desire to live in the moment without consideration for future consequences. The repetitive plea for survival until the age of… Read more

Hip-Hop/Rap
Jul 2, 2011
586
Chapter Six Music Video

Chapter Six Lyrics

Riding with them boys and girls and we're high (high)
All we want to do is have a good time (time)
Young wild and reckless is how we live life (life)

Pray that we make it to twenty one (one, one, one)
Whoa, whoa

We make it to twenty one (one, one, one)
Whoa, oh

Riding with them boys and girls and we're high (high)
All we want to do is have a good time (time)
Young wild and reckless is how we live life (life)

Pray that we make it to twenty one (one, one, one)
Whoa, whoa

We make it to twenty one (one, one, one)
Whoa, oh

I'm glad we were able to talk about her vice and her evils
There's a more important topic I'd like to discuss
The dysfunctional bastards of the Ronald Reagan Era
Young men that learned to do everything spiteful

This is your generation, live fast and die young
Who's willing to explain this story?

Riding with them boys and girls and we're high (high)
All we want to do is have a good time (time)
Young wild and reckless is how we live life (life)

Pray that we make it to twenty one (one, one, one)
Whoa, whoa

We make it to twenty one (one, one, one)
Whoa, oh

Riding with them boys and girls and we're high (high)
All we want to do is have a good time (time)
Young wild and reckless is how we live life (life)

Pray that we make it to twenty one (one, one, one)

Writer(s): UNKNOWN WRITER, AUTHOR UNKNOWN COMPOSER, KENDRICK LAMAR, WRITER UNKNOWN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Chapter Six?

In this lyrical composition, the artist contemplates the recklessness and carefree nature of youth, particularly highlighting the desire to live in the moment without consideration for future consequences. The repetitive plea for survival until the age of twenty-one signifies an awareness of the dangers associated with such a lifestyle. Furthermore, Lamar critically references the Ronald Reagan era, hinting at socio-political influences that may have contributed to a generation's destructive behavior. The song serves as a reflection on societal pressures and challenges faced by young people, while also acting as a cautionary tale about living too fast and dying young. It is a profound commentary on youth culture and generational struggles within specific historical contexts. #YouthCulture #GenerationalStruggles

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