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December
21
Hip-Hop/Rap
December was released on November 24, 2017 by LEAP Industries / EMPIRE as a part of the album Hubris
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AlbumHubris
Release DateNovember 24, 2017
LabelLEAP Industries / EMPIRE
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM139

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
YG Hootie
YG Hootie
Performer
Lamar Joseph
Lamar Joseph
Rap
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lamar Joseph
Lamar Joseph
Songwriter

Lyrics

My home is a shelter for God's people (that's real)
I know I can never be God's equal (that's real, real, real)
The more that I live, I see what is real (I see what is real)
I look like I'm low but I'm stacking a mil (a mil)
Heard people saying they don't remember (I do)
Came for me, never yelling timber (timber)
Plotting summers in December
Gotta stay low, never leak your info (that's what I do)
My hood real, seen plenty shit
Homies all in jail, hit plenty licks
I don't rob no more, I'm at the top
I don't slide no more, I'm off the block
Took the fame to the head like a forty
It don't matter where I go, **** know me
Humble like I grew up from Humboldt County
With a bounty
Here we go, far from lyrical
More like spiritual
**** know, still gon' get it though
LB said get it bro (let's go)
Really though
OT blowing indigo
Still prince of the city though
Get your ho, beggin' me to hit it slow
I'm a real individual
Plotting summers in December (December)
Mob shit, I'm still a member
My money be fly
Like I'm in Dubai
I run through the money like I was Usain
Or I was insane
Not here to get by
Left brain, right brain
I'm a threat, numb the pain, Novocain
Overcame my block, hundred shots
Left the block, then the soldier came
I never could tell you I'm innocent
The difference with me is I meant this shit
Since a youngin, I've been militant
My penmanship is allegory
You can learn from my story
Pressure come, I'm never worried
Whatever come, I'm better for it
Whatever come, I'm ready for it
Fake shit, I'm never for it
Learn something everyday
Love the game but never play
My home is a shelter for God's people (that's real)
I know I can never be God's equal (that's real, real, real)
Written by: Lamar Joseph
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