Kendrick Lamar - GOD BLESS AMERICA

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Intro: Congress Alley
All the signs (all the signs)
Of a dying nature (all the sings)
God save america
Just look around (just look around)
And see the ❲?❳ (just look around)
God save america -ca -ca -ca

Verse 1: Kendrick Lamar
Throw a steak off the ark to a pool full of sharks
He'll take it
Leave him in the wilderness with a sworn nemesis
He'll make it (He'll make it)
Take the gratitude from him, I bet he'll show you somethin'
Woah (Woah)
I chip a nigga lil' bit of nothin'
I chip a nigga lil' bit of nothin'
I chip a nigga lil' bit of nothin'
I chip a nigga, then throw the blower in his lap
Walk myself to the court like, "Bitch, I did that!," X-rated
Johnny don't wanna go to school no mo', no mo'
Johnny said books ain't cool no mo' (No mo')
Johnny wanna be a rapper like his big cousin
Johnny caught a body yesterday out hustlin'
God bless America, you know we all love him

Verse 2: Kendrick Lamar
Yesterday, I got a call, like, from my dawg, like 101
Said they killed his only son because of insufficient funds
He was sobbin', he was mobbin', way belligerent and drunk
Talkin' out his head, philosophin' on what the Lord had done
He said: "K-Dot, can you pray for me? It been a fucked up day for me
I know that you anointed, show me how to overcome."
He was lookin' for some closure, hopin' I could bring him closer
To the spiritual, my spirit do know better, but I told him
"I can't sugarcoat the answer for you, this is how I feel:
If somebody kill my son, that mean somebody gettin' killed."
Tell me what you do for love, loyalty, and passion of
All the memories collected, moments you could never touch
I wait in front a nigga's spot and watch him hit his block
I catch a nigga leavin' service if that's all I got
I chip a nigga, then throw the blower in his lap
Walk myself to the court like, "Bitch, I did that!"
Ain't no Black Power when your baby killed by a coward
I can't even keep the peace, don't you fuck with one of ours
It be murder in the street, it be bodies in the hour
Ghetto bird be on the street, paramedics on the dial
Let somebody touch my momma, touch my sister, touch my woman
Touch my daddy, touch my niece, touch my nephew, touch my brother
You should chip a nigga, then throw the blower in his lap
Matter fact, I'm 'bout to speak at this convention, call you back—
 
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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.