Kendrick Lamar - Die Hard

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intro: kendrick lamar & kadhja bonet
I pop the pain away, i slide the pain away
I pop the pain away, i slide the pain away
I picked you up when you fell and cut your knee
I told you not to cry and held you close to me

chorus: kid cudi
I hope i'm not too late to set my demons straight
I know i made you wait, but how much can you take?
I hope you see the god in me, i hope you can see
And if it's up, stay down for me, yeah

post-chorus: amanda reifer
Shimmy, shimmy, cocoa pop
Serafina, flame in ice
Where i'd be without your love
Rest your wings and trust, i feel you
Deep (i know you feel) deep (know you feel)
Deep (i know you feel) deep (too deep)
Deep (i know you feel) deep (know you feel)
Deep (i know you feel) deep

verse 1: kendrick lamar
Do you love me? (okay) do you trust me? (okay)
Can i trust you? (okay) don't judge me (okay)
I'ma die hard, it gets ugly (okay)
Too passionate, it gets ugly (okay)
Mmm, ah-ah
I wonder whеre i lost my way
Mmm, ah-ah
Been waiting on your call all day
Tell me you in my cornеr right now
When i fall short, i'm leaning on you to cry out
We all got enough to lie about
My truth too complicated to hide now
Can i open up? is it safe or not?
I'm afraid a little, you relate or not?
Have faith a little, i might take my time
Ain't no saving face this time

chorus: kid cudi
I hope i'm not too late to set my demons straight
I know i made you wait, but how much can you take?
I hope you see the god in me, i hope you can see
And if it's up, stay down for me, yeah

post-chorus: amanda reifer
Shimmy, shimmy, cocoa pop
Serafina, flame in ice
Where i'd be without your love
Rest your wings and trust, i feel you
Deep (i know you feel) deep (know you feel)
Deep (i know you feel) deep (too deep)
Deep (i know you feel) deep (know you feel)
Deep (i know you feel) deep

verse 2: kendrick lamar
I got some regrets (i-i-i, yeah, yeah)
But my past won't keep me from my best (i-i-i, yeah, yeah)
Subtle mistakes felt like life or death (i-i-i, yeah, yeah)
I wanna see the family stronger
I wanna see the money longer
You know that i'd die for you (i'd die for you)
I get emotional about life
The lost ones keepin' me up at night
The world be reminding me it's danger
I'll still risk it all for a stranger
If i told you who i am, would you use it against me?
Right or wrong, no stone, just love to send me

chorus: kid cudi
I hope i'm not too late to set my demons straight
I know i made you wait, but how much can you take?
I hope you see the god in me, i hope you can see
And if it's up, stay down for me, yeah

outro: blxst
Baby, you make me pray for london
Yeah, 'cause if i won it all without you involved
I guess it's all for nothing
 
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Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, known professionally as Kendrick Lamar, was born on June 17, 1987, in Compton, California. He first rose to prominence in the music industry with the release of his mixtape O(verly) D(edicated) in 2010. The following year, his album Section.80 gained critical acclaim and solidified his position as a rising star in hip-hop.

In 2012, Kendrick released his major label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, which propelled him to mainstream success. The album was praised for its storytelling, imagery, and varied song structures, and is often cited as a modern classic in the genre. His 2015 album To Pimp a Butterfly further solidified his reputation as one of the most talented and innovative artists in the industry.

Throughout his career, Kendrick has been recognized for his lyrical prowess and unique artistic vision. He has received numerous Grammy nominations and has won 12 Grammy Awards, including two for Best Rap Album. In 2018, he made history by winning all of the Grammy Awards in the rap field at the same ceremony.

In addition to his solo work, Kendrick is a member of the hip-hop collective Black Hippy, which also includes Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q, and Ab-Soul. He is signed to both Top Dawg Entertainment and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, showcasing his versatility and broad appeal within the music industry.

Kendrick's impact on the music world extends beyond his own solo projects. In 2018, he collaborated with TDE to release Black Panther: The Album, which accompanied the Marvel film of the same name. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, further cementing Kendrick's status as a powerhouse in the industry.

In April of the same year, Kendrick made history once again by winning the Pulitzer Prize in music for his album DAMN. This prestigious award solidified his place as one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists of his generation. With his unparalleled storytelling, innovative production, and unwavering dedication to his craft, Kendrick Lamar continues to push boundaries and inspire audiences around the world.