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Black Cloud
5,138
Rock
Black Cloud fue lanzado el 4 de noviembre de 1999 por Columbia como parte del álbum The Gift of Game
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Fecha de lanzamiento4 de noviembre de 1999
Sello discográficoColumbia
Melodía
Nivel de sonidos acústicos
Valence
Capacidad para bailar
Energía
BPM95

Video musical

Video musical

Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Shifty Shellshock
Shifty Shellshock
Voces
Jay Gordon
Jay Gordon
Voces
R. Epique
R. Epique
Guitarra
Trouble Valli
Trouble Valli
Guitarra
James Bradley Jr.
James Bradley Jr.
Batería
Amir Derakh
Amir Derakh
Sintetizador
Faydoedeelay
Faydoedeelay
Bajo
Bret Mazur
Bret Mazur
Voces
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Seth Binzer
Seth Binzer
Autoría
Bret Mazur
Bret Mazur
Autoría
Doug Miller
Doug Miller
Autoría
Charles Lopez
Charles Lopez
Autoría
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Josh Abraham
Josh Abraham
Producción
Bret Mazur
Bret Mazur
Producción
Brian Virtue
Brian Virtue
Ingeniería de mezcla
James Murray
James Murray
Asistente de ingeniería
Alex Torres
Alex Torres
Asistente de ingeniería
Tom Baker
Tom Baker
Masterización

Letra

Now people say I'm jinxed, I got some kind of voodoo hex
Life is so complex, there's no telling what could happen next
Life on the edge, feel the sickness in my head
It imbeds the type of thoughts that got a lot of brothers dead
The smarter brother knows to keep his foes close
And I'm the type of brother that's smarter than most
A cold hearted overdose of lyrical antidotes
A cure to make sure my karma can't take me down
Up to the same old tricks, I wonder if I'll stick around
Is a penny really lucky if you find it on the ground?
What's the problem with this town? I can't figure it out
My karma's crashin' down in the form of a black cloud
I have a little black cloud that follows me everywhere I go
But takes over me
I got a little black cloud that follows me everywhere I go
It takes over me
I'm sick, I got a real ill disposition
My intentions are pure but there's a cure for my condition
My decisions put me in the wrong positions
Chasin' pipe dreams of fame and recognition
The epic, not only in name and definition
My game remains a matter, the pain I say the trauma
The Dharma Karma, I navigate it like the Dali Llama
I ain't a saint but I got joie de vivre
And I'm the one to blame if the cloud rains on me
I can't complain about it, or even let regret
Provoke the energy it takes for me to get upset
A bad boy since birth so I can't forget
What goes around comes around and it ain't got me yet
I've gotten wise with my age, contained the threat of my rage
I had a lot to learn and I got money to spend
To pretend is reaping more than sewing ever could mend
Trade my torches for a dime
The pressure's fading away now
Black clouds lifted for the lights
The pressure's fading away now
A thousand cigarettes won't change the way we feel
The pressure's fading now
Can you bare the thought of knowing truth?
Knowing truth
I was rappin' in the rain, hoping that my luck would change
And if there's any truth to all those old sayings
'Cause if I killed a spider would my house catch on fire?
If I walked under a ladder would it matter?
I tend to laugh when black cats cross my path
Break mirrors in half just to test the aftermath
Now here comes the rain
I reject my pain
Trying to make sense of these crazy things
I'm a diamond in the rough, could I suffer enough?
I'm gettin' high for a livin', not givin' a f***
These hard times got me stuck, stuck in a jam
I'm the monkey on your back and the crack in the dam
Disastrous, took time to master this
In the past, just a map to capture this
In the darkness I'm forced to adapt to this
I would change the past if I could have one wish
Trade my torches for a dime
The pressure's fading away now
Black clouds lifted for the light
The pressure's fading away now
A thousand cigarettes won't change the way we feel
The pressure's fading now
Can you bear the thought of knowing truth?
Knowing truth
Knowing truth
I got through the black cloud
I got through the black cloud
Knowing truth
I got through the black cloud
Black cloud
I got through the black cloud
Knowing truth
Written by: Bernard Williams, Bret Mazur, Doug Miller, Jay Gordon, R. Epique, Seth Binzer
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