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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Common
Common
Vocals
Robert Glasper
Robert Glasper
Piano
J-Rocc
J-Rocc
Scratches
Esperanza Spalding
Esperanza Spalding
Bass
Patrick Warren
Patrick Warren
String Conductor
Chuck D
Chuck D
Background Vocals
James Brown
James Brown
Sampled Artist
Joel Derouin
Joel Derouin
Orchestra Leader
MC Lyte
MC Lyte
Background Vocals
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder
Songwriter
Lonnie Lynn
Lonnie Lynn
Songwriter
Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
Songwriter
Rita Greene
Rita Greene
Songwriter
Jake Riley
Jake Riley
Songwriter
Carlton Ridenhour
Carlton Ridenhour
Songwriter
Hank Shocklee
Hank Shocklee
Songwriter
James Brown
James Brown
Songwriter
Alfred Ellis
Alfred Ellis
Songwriter
George Clinton
George Clinton
Songwriter
Eric T. Sadler
Eric T. Sadler
Songwriter
Karriem Riggins
Karriem Riggins
Songwriter
Patrick Warren
Patrick Warren
String Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Karriem Riggins
Karriem Riggins
Producer
Michael Law Thomas
Michael Law Thomas
Recording Engineer
Casey Cuayo
Casey Cuayo
Assistant Recording Engineer
Manny Marroquin
Manny Marroquin
Mixing Engineer
Robert Glasper
Robert Glasper
Producer
Chris Galland
Chris Galland
Engineer
Jess Sutcliffe
Jess Sutcliffe
Strings Engineer

Lyrics

Here we go, here, here we go again Trayvon'll never get to be an older man Black children, they childhood stole from them Robbed of our names and our language, stole again Who stole the soul from black folk? Same man that stole the land from Chief Black Smoke And made the whip crackle on our back slow And made us go through the back door And raffle black bodies on the slave blocks Now we slave to the blocks, on 'em we spray shots Leaving our own to lay in a box Black mother's stomachs stay in a knot We kill each other, it's part of the plot I wish the hating will stop (war) And the battle with us I know that Black lives matter and they matter to us These are the things we gotta discuss The new plantation, mass incarceration Instead of educate, they'd rather convict the kids As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is Is it a felony or a misdemeanor? Maria Sharapova making more than Serena It took Viola Davis to say this The roles of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Cory Bookers The salt of the Earth to get us off of sugar And greasy foods I don't believe the news or radio, stereotypes we refuse Brainwashed in the cycle to spin We write our own story, black America again You know... One way of solving a lot of problems that we've got is lettin' a person feel that they're important and a man can't get himself together until he knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from, and where he come from Hot damn, black America again Think of Sandra Bland as I'm staring in the wind The color of my skin, they comparing it to sin The darker it gets, the less fairer it has been The hate the hate made, I inherited from them But I ain't gon' point the finger, we got annointed singers Like Nina, Marvin, Billie, Stevie Need to hear them songs sometimes to believe me Who freed me: Lincoln or Cadillac? Drinking or battle raps or is it Godspeed that we travel at? Endangered in our own habitat The guns and dope man y'all can have it back As a matter of fact, we them lab rats You build the projects for, now you want your hood back I guess if you could rap you would express it too That PTSD, we need professionals You know what pressure do, it make the pipes bust From schools to prison y'all, they tryna pipe us Tell your political parties invite us Instead of making voting laws to spite us You know, you know we from a family of fighters Fought in your wars and our wars You put a nigga in Star Wars, maybe you need two And then, maybe then we'll believe you See black people in the future We wasn't shipped here to rob and shoot ya We hold these truths to be self evident All men and women are created equal, including black Americans You know, you know, you know. One way of solving a lot of problems that we've got is to let a person feel like somebody and a man can't get himself together until he knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is and where he come from, and where he come from We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story We are rewriting the black American story
Writer(s): Carlton Douglas Ridenhour, Kenny Clark, Rita Sherian Greene, James Henry Boxley Iii, Alfred James Ellis, Emmanuel Karriem Riggins, James Brown, Jake Riley, Eric T. Sadler, Lonnie Rashid Lynn, George Clinton Jr., Stevie Wonder Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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