“January 9th” Lyrics by Black Sherif is a new english song by Black Sherif, released on January 9, 2024. The song is published on Black Sherif Music’s official YouTube channel, written by Black Sherif, and produced by Joker nharnah. Featured on the album IRON BOY, “January 9th” presents a blend of introspection and strength, as Black Sherif delves into the pressures and trials of life. The track combines vulnerability with resilience, offering listeners a powerful exploration of perseverance amidst adversity.
In “January 9th,” Black Sherif reflects on the weight of the challenges he faces, both personal and public, as well as the external forces that seek to undermine him. The song emphasizes his determination to survive and stay true to himself despite the negativity around him. The lyrics address superstition, rumors, and accusations, with the artist asserting that he remains unshaken. His repeated affirmation of “I’m alright” highlights his inner strength, reinforcing a message of self-belief. The song’s themes center on survival, personal growth, and the emotional resilience needed to navigate fame and its associated pressures.
January 9th Details
| Song | January 9th |
|---|---|
| Album | IRON BOY |
| Artists | Black Sherif |
| Written By | Black Sherif |
| Produced By | Joker nharnah |
| Label | Black Sherif Music |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Jan 9, 2024 |
January 9th Lyrics
Yaya yaya (Yaya)
Yaya KK
(Joker)
Yaya (Yaya)
Yaya (Yaya)
Yaya (Yaya)
Yaya (Yaya)
Yaya KK
It’s not my time to leave, but they want me to die
They don’t want me alive, yeah, they want me to go
Trying to survive through the evil eyes
They don’t wanna leave me alone
Tryna get me to believe I don’t deserve my life
I used to be shocked but these days I don’t
It’s been a couple years so I don’t be surprised
I’m not a baby anymore
Whole lotta superstitions about the guy
Said I’m working with the devil and I’ve been doing a whole
Whole lotta sacrifices and tings at my shows
But I say nada ’cause heaven knows
Yɛse easy on the zaza
We need you alive
And keep it going yaya, we praying for you
You a superstar now don’t be on the road
Nanso menam ha
Do my best and I’m gone
January 9, 2002
They born a likkle man with too much on my shoulders
I’m not complaining there’s a lot on my shoulders
I dey tell you I’m alright
January 9, 2002
They born a likkle man with too much on my shoulders
I’m not complaining there’s a lot on my shoulders
I dey tell you I’m alright
Everything is under control, oh
I tell you, “I’m alright”
If I tell you I’m alright
You should know that I’m alright
Everything is under control, oh
I tell you, “I’m alright”
If I tell you I’m alright
You should know that I’m alright
La-la, la-la, la-la-la, la
La-la, la-la, la-la-la, la
La-la, la-la, la-la-la, laaa
La-la, la-la, la-la-la, la
La-la, la-la, la-la-la, laaa
Singing don’t worry, about KK
‘Cause I be on my 10 toes
Cyant ever complain
Mese don’t worry, about KK
Kwaku eh me gyina me nan so oo
Na mesi magede mu
Heaven knows I try and I’ve been doing just fine
Pain in my heart but I’m doing just fine
And yeah I stay trying
Oh boy I stay wilding
Until my last breath, gyina menan so eh
Soles of my feet on the floor till e no fit function
January 9, 2002
They born a likkle man with too much on my shoulders
I’m not complaining there’s a lot on my shoulders
I dey tell you I’m alright
January 9, 2002
They born a likkle man with too much on my shoulders
I’m not complaining there’s a lot on my shoulders
I dey tell you I’m alright
Everything is under control
I tell you, “I’m alright”
If I tell you I’m alright
You should know that I’m alright
Everything is under control
I tell you, “I’m alright”
If I tell you I’m alright
You should know that I’m alright
Everything, yeah
Everything, yeah
Yeah
January 9th Lyrics Meaning
[Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes Black Sherif’s resilience in the face of external pressures. The repetition of “Yaya KK” and “I’m alright” conveys his confidence and assurance that he remains strong despite attempts to bring him down. The lyrics also touch on the rumors surrounding him, such as accusations of working with the devil or making sacrifices, which he dismisses, placing his faith in a higher power (“heaven knows”). The chorus serves as both a deflection of negativity and a mantra of perseverance, as Black Sherif encourages himself and his listeners to keep going despite the adversity.
[Verse 1]
In this verse, Black Sherif addresses the external pressures and negativity he faces, including accusations and superstitions about his life and career. He acknowledges the struggles he has encountered but emphasizes his growth and maturity over time, stating that he is no longer shocked by the criticism. The line “I’m not a baby anymore” signifies his personal evolution and readiness to face the challenges ahead. Black Sherif also reflects on the weight of fame and the toll it takes on his mental state, showing a sense of determination to rise above the judgment and rumors.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated to reinforce the theme of resilience and inner strength. Black Sherif asserts once again that he is “alright,” signaling his resolve to remain unbroken despite the forces attempting to undermine him. The repetition of the phrase creates a sense of reassurance, not only for himself but also for his supporters, signaling that he will continue to persevere no matter the circumstances. This section reaffirms the song’s central message of survival and self-empowerment.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Black Sherif continues to convey his determination to push forward despite the emotional and physical toll of his struggles. The line “Pain in my heart but I’m doing just fine” highlights his ability to endure hardship without letting it stop him from moving forward. The verse also underscores his commitment to remaining grounded and focused on his goals, symbolized by the phrase “Soles of my feet on the floor till e no fit function.” Black Sherif stresses that despite the challenges, he continues to strive for success, showing that his spirit remains unbroken.
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Black Sherif released "January 9th" song on Jan 9, 2024.
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