Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Kendrick Lamar
Vocals
Sam Dew
Background Vocals
Deyra Barrera
Additional Vocals
2Pac
Sampled Artist
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Kendrick Lamar
Composer
Jack Antonoff
Composer
Noah Ehler
Composer
Matthew Bernard
Composer
Mouth Beale
Composer
Qatari Cox
Composer
Yafeu Fula
Composer
Malcolm Greenidge
Composer
Johnny Jackson
Composer
2Pac
Composer
Bruce Washington
Composer
Mark Anthony Spears
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Kendrick Lamar
Executive Producer
Mark Spears
Producer
Jack Antonoff
Producer
M-Tech
Producer
Noah Ehler
Producer
Ray Charles Brown Jr.
Recording Engineer
Johnathan Turner
Recording Engineer
Laura Sisk
Recording Engineer
Oli Jacobs
Mixing Engineer
Ruairí O'Flaherty
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
Que reflejan tu mirada
La noche, tú y yo
I got this fire burnin' in me from within
Concentrated thoughts on who I used to be, I'm sheddin' skin
Every day, a new version of me, a third of me demented
Cemented in pain, jugglin' the pros and cons of fame
I don't know how to make friends, I'm a lonely soul
I recollect this isolation, I was four years old
Truth be told, I've been battlin' my soul, tryna navigate the real and fake
Cynical about the judgment day
I did past life regression last year and it fucked me up
Reincarnated on this earth for a hundred plus
Body after body, lesson after lesson
Let's take it back to Michigan in 1947
My father kicked me out the house 'cause I wouldn't listen to him
I didn't care about his influence, only loved what I was doin'
Gifted as a musician, I played guitar on a grand level
The most talented where I'm from, but I had to rebel
And so I'm off in the sunset, searchin' for my place in the world
With my guitar up on my hip as the story unfurled
I found myself with a pocket full of money
And a whole lot of respect, while the record business loved me
I was head of rhythm and blues
The women that fell to they feet, so many to choose
But I manipulated power, as I lied to the masses
Died with my money, gluttony was too attractive, reincarnated
Another life had placed me as a black woman in a Chitlin' Circuit
Seductive vocalist as the promoter hit the curtains
My voice was angelic, straight from heaven, the crowd sobbed
A musical genius what the articles emphasized
Had everything I wanted, but I couldn't escape addiction
Heroin needles had me in fetal position, restricted
Turned on my family, I went wherever cameras be
Cocaine, no private planes for my insanity
Self-indulged, discipline never been my sentiments
I needed drugs, to me, an 8-ball was like penicillin
Fuck love, my happiness was in that brown sugar
Sex and melodies gave me hope when nobody's lookin'
My first assistant was a small-town scholar
Never did a Quaalude 'til I got myself around her
My daddy looked the other way, he saw sin in me
I died with syringes pinched in me, reincarnated
My present life is Kendrick Lamar
A rapper lookin' at the lyrics to keep you in awe
The only factor I respected was raisin' the bar
My instincts sent material straight to the charts, huh
My father kicked me out the house, I finally forgive him
I'm old enough to understand the way I was livin'
Ego and pride had me lookin' at him with resentment
I close my eyes hopin' that I don't come off contentious
I'm yelling, "Father, did I finally get it right? Everything I did was selfless
I spoke freely, when the people needed me, I helped them
I didn't gloat, even told 'em, "No," when the vultures came
Took control of my fleshly body when the money changed"
"Son you do well but your heart is closed
I can tell residue that linger from your past creates itself"
Father, I'm not perfect I got urges, but I hold them down
"But your pride has to die," okay Father show me how
"Tell me every deed that you done and what you do it for"
I kept one hundred institutions paid, "Okay, tell me more"
I put one hundred hoods on one stage, "Okay, tell me more"
I'm tryna push peace in LA, "But you love war"
No, I don't, "Oh, yes, you do," okay then tell me the truth
"Every individual is only a version of you
How can they forgive when there's no forgiveness in your heart?"
I could tell You where I'm goin', "I could tell you who you are"
You fell out of heaven 'cause you was anxious
Didn't like authority, only searched to be heinous
Isaiah 14 was the only thing that was prevalent
My greatest music director was you
It was colors, it was pinks, it was reds, it was blues
It was harmony and motion
I sent you down to earth 'cause you was broken
Rehabilitation, not psychosis
But now we here now, centuries you manipulated man with music
Embodied you as superstars to see how you movin'
You came a long way from garnishin' evil-ish views
And all I ever wanted from You was love and approval
I learned a lot, no more puttin' these people in fear
The more that word is diminished, the more it's not real
The more light that I can capture, the more I can feel
I'm usin' words for inspiration as an ideal
"So, can you promise that you won't take your gifts for granted?"
I promise that I'll use my gifts to bring understandin'
"For every man, woman and child, how much can you vow?"
I vow my life just to live one in harmony now
"You crushed a lot of people, keepin' their thoughts in captivity"
And I'm ashamed that I ever created that enemy
"Then let's rejoice where we at"
I rewrote the devil's story just to take our power back, 'carnated
Writer(s): Tupac Amaru Shakur, Johnny Lee Jackson, Katari T. Cox, Bruce Washington, Mutah W. Beale, Jack Michael Antonoff, Mark Anthony Spears, Malcolm R. Greenidge, Yafeu A. Fula, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Noah Christopher Ehler, Matthew Douglas Bernard
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