WebThe song features an intro and bridge by '70s funk music pioneer George Clinton. He introduces the track's extended metaphor about the pimping of successful black artists by the entertainment industry. The album title comes from Clinton's intro: When the four corners of this cocoon collide You'll slip through the cracks hoping that you'll survive Web[Bridge: George Clinton & Kendrick Lamar] Yeah, lookin' down, it's quite a drop (It's quite a drop, drop, drop) Lookin' good when you're on top (We’re on top together) You got a … To Pimp a Butterfly is Kendrick Lamar’s second major label studio album, and … Mortal Man Lyrics: Oh, oh, woah / Uh, yeah / Uh, yeah / Uh / Yeah, uh / The ghost of … [Chorus: Kendrick Lamar] Bitch, where you when I was walkin'—*Gunshot* By the … [Part I] [Intro: Kendrick Lamar] What money got to do with it When I don't know the … [Chorus] You ain't gotta lie to kick it, my nigga You ain't gotta lie, you ain't gotta … [Chorus: Kendrick Lamar] Now, baby, when I get you, get you, get you, get you I'ma … [Verse 1: Kendrick Lamar] Uh, dark as the midnight hour or bright as the mornin' … [Chorus: James Fauntleroy] It's more to feed your mind Water, sun and love, the … [Verse 2: Kendrick Lamar] (Crazy, what you gon' do?) Lift up your head and keep … For Free? (Interlude) Lyrics: Fuck you, motherfucker, you a ho-ass nigga / I …
Kendrick Lamar – Wesley
WebApr 27, 2024 · Kendrick Lamar. -. Wesley's Theory. Tab. Subscribe to Plus. Paid users learn tabs 60% faster! WebWesley’s Theory is honestly one of my favorite tracks on the album. The “every nigga is a star” intro really showed me that what I was listening to was gonna be a great album. … capozzi\u0027s
Wesley
WebAug 29, 2016 · Wesley’s Theory introduces the album’s protagonist, Kendrick himself, a young, naive rapper that has achieved stardom and escaped from the cocoon of Compton. We also meet the album’s antagonist, Uncle Sam, who looks to … http://www.hiphoparchive.org/lyrics/kendrick-lamar-wesleys-theory WebOct 16, 2024 · On “Wesley’s Theory”, Kendrick Lamar raps about the challenges of black entertainers and how they are somehow ‘pimped’ by the industry. He talks about how … capozzi\\u0027s