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Superstar
73,237
R&B/Soul
Superstar은(는) {albumName} 앨범에 수록된 곡으로 1998년 8월 19일일에 Ruffhouse/Columbia에서 발매되었습니다.The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
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발매일1998년 8월 19일
라벨Ruffhouse/Columbia
LanguageEnglish
멜로디에 강한 음악
어쿠스틱 악기 중심
발랑스
춤추기 좋은 음악
에너지
BPM84

크레딧

실연 아티스트
Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill
기타
James Poyser
James Poyser
월리처 피아노
Rudy Byrd
Rudy Byrd
타악기
Grace Paradise
Grace Paradise
하프
Che Guevara
Che Guevara
프로그래밍
Vada Nobles
Vada Nobles
프로그래밍
The Doors
The Doors
음원으로 샘플링된 아티스트
작곡 및 작사
Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill
작사가 겸 작곡가
Johari Newton
Johari Newton
작사가 겸 작곡가
James Poyser
James Poyser
작사가 겸 작곡가
프로덕션 및 엔지니어링
Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill
프로듀서
Devon Kirkpatrick
Devon Kirkpatrick
편집 엔지니어
B. Vibberts
B. Vibberts
어시스턴트 믹싱 엔지니어
Tony Prendatt
Tony Prendatt
녹음 엔지니어
Gordon Williams
Gordon Williams
믹싱 엔지니어
Herb Powers
Herb Powers
마스터링 엔지니어

가사

[Intro]
Yo, hip-hop started out in the heart
Uh-uh, yo
Now everybody tryin' to chart
Say what? Hip-hop started out in the heart
Yo, now everybody tryin' to chart
[Chorus]
Come on now, baby, come on now, baby, come on now, baby, come on, uh
Come on now, baby, come on now, baby, come on now, baby, come on
[Verse 1]
Come on, baby, light my fire
Everything you drop is so tired
Music is supposed to inspire
How come we ain't gettin' no higher?
[Verse 2]
Now tell me your philosophy
On exactly what an artist should be
Should they be someone with prosperity
And no concept of reality?
Now, who you know without any flaws?
That lives above the spiritual laws?
And does anything they feel just because
There's always someone there who'll applaud
[Chorus]
Come on, baby, light my fire
Everything you drop is so tired
Music is supposed to inspire
How come we ain't gettin' no higher?
[Verse 3]
I know you think that you've got it all
And by making other people feel small
Makes you think you're unable to fall
But when you do, who you gonna call?
See what you give is just what you get
I know it hasn't hit you yet
Now I don't mean to get you upset
But every cause has an effect, uh-huh
[Chorus]
Come on, baby, light my fire
Everything you drop is so tired
Music is supposed to inspire
So how come we ain't gettin' no higher?
[Verse 4]
I cross sands in distant lands, made plans with the sheiks
Why you beef with freaks as my album sales peak? Uh
All I wanted was to sell like five hundred
And be a Ghetto Supastar since my first album Blunted
I used to work at Foot Locker, they fired me, I fronted
Or I quitted, now I spit it, however do you want it
Now you get it, writing rhymes, in the Range, with the frames
Lightly tinted, then send it to your block to have my full name
Cemented and if your lines sound like mine
I'm taking a percentage (Ka-ching)
Unprecedented, and still respected
When it's finished, I'm serious, I'm takin' over areas in Aquarius
Runnin' red lights with my ten thousand chariots
Just as Christ was a Superstar, you're stupid, star
They hail you then nail you, no matter who you are
They'll make you now then take you down, and make you face it
If you slit the bag open, put your pinky in it and taste it
[Chorus]
Come on, baby, light my fire
Everything you drop is so tired
Music is supposed to inspire
So how come we ain't gettin' no higher?
Come on, baby, light my fire
Everything you drop is so tired
Music is supposed to inspire
So how come we ain't gettin' no higher?
Come on, baby, light my fire
Everything you drop is so tired
Music is supposed to inspire
So how come we ain't gettin' no higher?
Written by: James Poyser, Johari Newton, Lauryn Hill
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