Top Songs By Sækyi
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sækyi
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Alvin Sakyi
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Stoic
Producer
Wonderlust
Producer
Lyrics
Gun in my hand like we playing cowboys and Indians
Son of a immigrant diligent with my synonyms
Ghana baby the young king
My tongue brings peace to the masses
Through leasing my masters
Reverse slavery
Imma take these minor chords make it to the majors league
Reverse slavery
How I take these minor chords and make it in the major leagues
Just wait see
They told me LA the place be
I patiently
Wait for my moment blow
I need bread like a bakery be kneading the dough
Can't be no starving artist
I can't leave my mama exposed ya see
From nights she prayed to Lord my souls to keep
From days we ain’t had nothing but stove for heat
I pray these words reach you
If you gone shine don't shine to bright
And if you gone fly don't touch the sky
You can be low don't get to high,
Don't get to high, don’t get to-
If you gone shine don't shine to bright
And if you gone fly don't touch the sky
You can be low don't get to high,
Don't get to high, don’t get to high
Everything I am is everything they hate to see
And everything they can't do is everything I aim to be
Look into my eyes you'll see where faith can lead
I talk to God so much we basically on first name basis
Why these demons stay away from me
From all them prayers that my grandmama pray for me
It's all connected, don't neglect it
From independence to my date the immaculate conception
May 26, the birth and the resurrection
As I walk through this valley ain't no shadow of death on me
When the project I weave
No disrespect can reach
Ghana Baby I was made for this actually
And On my papa, I'm gone make it for the family
For real
If you gone shine don't shine to bright
And if you gone fly don't touch the sky
You can be low don't get to high,
Don't get to high, don’t get to-
If you gone shine don't shine to bright
And if you gone fly don't touch the sky
You can be low don't get to high,
Don't get to high, don’t get to high
Written by: Alvin Sakyi