Statistic
2,215
Hip-Hop/Rap
Statistic 由 Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. 于 2024年7月26日 发行,作为专辑“ ”的一部分。Chapter 26
旋律性
歌曲的曲调是否清晰易记,是否遵循了明确的音乐模式。旋律性强的歌曲一般具有清晰、令人难忘的器乐或声线。
不插电
衡量一首歌曲对不插电乐器(例如钢琴、吉他、小提琴、鼓、萨克斯)而非电子或数字合成的依赖程度
Valence
通过歌曲的和声和节奏成分,传达的音乐积极性或情感基调。高情感值与幸福、兴奋和愉悦的感觉相对应,而低情感值则与悲伤、愤怒或忧郁有关。
舞蹈性
综合各种因素,包括节奏的稳定性、节奏模式和节拍重点,来确定一首歌曲是否适合跳舞。一首“适合跳舞”的歌曲可能具有稳定的节奏、重复的音乐结构和强烈的重拍。
能量
曲目的感知强度,可能受节奏、动态和音乐紧凑程度的影响。一首高能量的歌曲可能节奏欢快、乐器编配丰富,而一首低能量的歌曲则可能音乐编配简洁、节奏较慢。
BPM90
歌词
[Intro]
Yeah
[Verse 1]
Picture yourself bein' ten years old
And havin' visions stuck in prison 'cause of stories that were told
Around you when you was young and now that's all you can see
Thinkin' more than likely that could be
Seen my unc' on TV for a prison escape
And at the age of sixteen, I thought I'd seen my fate
Always thought it was inevitable, what more can I say?
To this day, I get the feeling they might lock me away
I'm a Black man living in this country where it's normal to be sent
To a place where my people make almost fifty percent
That's half of the population in our prisons today
We only make up three percent of this country, ain't that a shame?
Yeah, that's fucked up, man, they got us cuffed up
People out here dyin', but we'd rather fill our cups up
Fathers leavin' sons and turn around and say it's tough love
Makin' up excuses, spittin' rubbish like a dump truck, huh
[Chorus]
But am I being realistic?
For tryna get this message to the ones that might've missed it?
We only get one life, so why risk it?
Man, fuck bein' a statistic
[Verse 2]
It's time to change the way we see the world
But more important, it's time to change the way we see ourselves
How we supposed to spread our wings before we see this hell?
We are kings and we are queens before we're anything else
It's got me thinkin' while I'm makin' this
We plan funerals before we plan eightieths
'Cause you're expected to die young if you're indigenous
The poison's in the food and the substances that they've given us
They put our elders on a ball and chain
Stop their kids from learning culture, now we think it's shame
Took our fathers, never knew if they'd be seen again
And wonder why there's deadbeat dads, a generation's pain
So tell me what are we to do?
I chase dreams for the kids who haven't dreamed yet too
So many youngins with a passion never see it through
Our kids are popping pills and smokin' rocks the size of Uluru
And suicide is oh too common
About ten that I've known myself
So many teens that I've seen in coffins
Too many times, I thought I'd kill myself
Where I'm from, we try to find our idols
Out of mind and they was out of sight
I fell victim to a vicious cycle
Before I ever learned to ride on bike
I'm well aware what they portray us as
Alcoholics with our houses full of vacant dads
Call us criminals for trying to numb the pain we have
Invest a couple millions in more prisons and think less rehabs
We're so much more than what they say we are
Yeah, we don't fit inside the lines 'cause we're a work of art
The first to walk along our matriarchs
The first astronomers, that's how I knew I'd be a superstar
[Chorus]
So am I being realistic?
For tryna get this message to the ones that might've missed it?
Only get one life, so why risk it?
Man, fuck bein' a statistic
[Outro]
Said, fuck bein' a statistic
Shit, man, I ain't tryna be no statistic
Fuck bein' a statistic
Yeah, yeah
Written by: Jaytee Hazard, Kobie Dee

