Second Amendment (Shoot Back)
Hip-Hop/Rap
Second Amendment (Shoot Back)は、アルバム『{albumName}』の一部として2024年10月11日にRap Lab at UVAによりリリースされましたOwning My Masters: The Rhetorics of Rhymes & Revolutions Vols. 1 & 2
リリース日2024年10月11日
レーベルRap Lab at UVA
言語English
メロディック度
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アコースティック度
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ヴァランス
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ダンサビリティ
テンポの安定性、リズムパターン、ビートの強調などの要素を組み合わせて、楽曲が踊りやすいかどうかを示します。ダンス向きの楽曲は、一定のテンポ、反復的な音楽構造、強いダウンビートを持つ傾向があります。
エネルギー
楽曲の知覚される強さを示し、テンポ、音量の変化、音の密度などによって影響されます。エネルギーが高い曲は、力強いリズムや密度の高い編成を特徴とし、エネルギーが低い曲は、音の間隔が広く、テンポもゆったりとした構成になる傾向があります。
BPM82
ミュージックビデオ
ミュージックビデオ
クレジット
PERFORMING ARTISTS
A.D. Carson
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
A.D. Carson
Songwriter
歌詞
Malcolm X: “I was supposed to have said something about negroes should buy rifles.
White people been buying rifles all their lives…no commotion.”
“We’re supposed to be organizing some kind of negroes to arm themselves with rifles and shotguns for self-defense.
America is based upon the right of people to organize for self-defense. This is in the Constitution of the United States.”
[1] Everybody seems to be concerned with the greater good,
Say the last thing we need is guns in our neighborhoods.
But when I weigh the good against the hoods wearing ‘em
I think that if it’s legal maybe we should think of bearing ‘em.
By comparison, I’ll give you an analogy:
I’m Trayvon Martin. George Zimmerman is after me.
He’s got a pistol. And all I got is snacks on me.
He proceeds to chase, eventually’s attacking me.
A lot of people will probably see it as blasphemy,
But if I had a pistol on me, then, I could blast for me.
And maybe then there would have been a trial had for me
Where I was the defendant to be convicted. Asking me,
Is the prosecutor,
Under oath, nastily,
“Did you really have to kill him?” I’d say, “Actually,
I was just standing my ground cause he was after me.”
Now compare that story to the reality.
[Hook 1]
We got Freddie Gray, Mike Brown, Tamir Rice,
And a whole bunch of people walking ‘round in fear like
We ain’t supposed to be mad. I’m thinking, “Yeah, right.”
How many people gotta die before it’s your fight?
How many people gotta suffer till you choose that?
It’s probably the most irresponsible, conscious, decision I’ve made to say this...
But I’m thinking shoot back.
[2] It’s probably the most irresponsible, conscious, decision I’ve made to say this.
And a lotta people I know probably won’t play this.
But fuck it. They say you have the constitutional right.
Who gone protect you as you move through the night?
You got media that’s malicious,
People starting militias,
They holding on to guns like it’s a part of they religion. Swear we coming to get ‘em.
They want they country back so
They avoid the fact that it was built on our backbones,
Revise history like The Man in the High Castle.
They want men like me to be cool with being they chattel.
But I ain’t on that slave shit.
I ain’t with that “Boss is you sick?”
The most you’ll get from me is a hock of this spit.
And that’s it.
I’m saying, ain’t no crime in standing my ground.
I ain’t gone wait for people standing around,
Hope they recording it.
Nope.
If I’m danger and it’s from the police,
I’m supposed to call another police?
[Hook 2]
Rekia Boyd, Miriam Carey, Aiyana Jones...
All killed. We’re all here. They’re all gone.
We ain’t supposed to have fear? I’m thinking, “Y’all, wrong.”
How many people gotta die before it’s your song?
How many people gotta suffer till you choose that?
It’s probably the most irresponsible, conscious, decision I’ve made to say this...
But I’m thinking shoot back.
[3] They say it’s better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
And I ain’t saying nothing we don’t know, but to stop having to hashtag names
Of blacks that’s slain
We must observe facts that’s plain.
And guns ain’t the answer; they the problem,
But the law of the land,
The same law that said I wasn’t a man,
Says that I can keep and bear arms.
My sleeves rolled up so I can be prepared. I
Won’t be slowed up by people saying it’s a worse solution.
And what’s worse, these people don’t see it as persecution.
So, legally, I’m supposed to be me, and be free, and not live in fear,
When history says they do not want me here?
I’m thinking well-regulated militia. Who gone police the police?
Oh, we’re gone wait until they kill some more of us on the streets?
Malcom X: “The second amendment to the Constitution, uh,
Spells out the right of people…”
[Hook 1+2]
We got Freddie Gray, Mike Brown, Tamir Rice,
And a whole bunch of people walking ‘round in fear like
We ain’t supposed to be mad. I’m thinking, “Yeah, right.”
How many people gotta die before it’s your fight?
How many people gotta suffer till you choose that?
It’s probably the most irresponsible, conscious, decision I’ve made to say this...
But I’m thinking shoot back.
Rekia Boyd, Miriam Carey, Aiyana Jones...
All killed. We’re all here. They’re all gone.
We ain’t supposed to have fear? I’m thinking, “Y’all, wrong.”
How many people gotta die before it’s your song?
How many people gotta suffer till you choose that?
It’s probably the most irresponsible, conscious, decision I’ve made to say this...
But I’m thinking shoot back.
Written by: A.D. Carson


