"New Black History" is a new English song by JPEGMAFIA featuring Vince Staples, published on JPEGMAFIA's YouTube channel. The song was written by JPEGMAFIA, Vince Staples, Future, and Sonny Digital, and produced by JPEGMAFIA and Flume. Released on July 31,… Read More
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[Chorus: Future]
9 millimeter, my brother's my keeper
Was serving that ether before I did features
My mamacita, she know how to greet me
She know how to keep me, she bett' not get greedy
I hit the lottery
I hit the lottery
I hit the lottery
I hit the— I hit the— (Uh, uh)
[Verse 1: Vince Staples]
Let's resume, walk light when the elephant in the room
Porsche truck, hold whatever niggas need to boombaye
But the squabble will be over soon
I say what I do and I mean what I wanna do (Uh-huh)
These are my gangster chronicles
I'm the God MC, I'm the tried and true
Try me and you dream in the ICU
Time to show and prove, I guess
Time to bust a new move, I guess
Scrollin' through the tube at K. West
Seen my self on the news, so blessed
Dudes don't get this good 'til they death
Rugs from Italy, must be kiddin' me
North Side Long Beach, aborigines
Can't get rid of me, we Black history
[Chorus: Future & Vince Staples]
9 millimeter, my brother's my keeper
Was serving that ether before I did features
My mamacita, she know how to greet me
She know how to keep me, she bett' not get greedy
I hit the lottery (Northside)
I hit the lottery
I hit the lottery
I hit the— I hit the— (Uh, uh)
[Verse 2: JPEGMAFIA]
When I come around, better stare at the floor (Bitch!)
'Cause I'm in that mode, on my own, I got that flavor, Jonathan Major paper
'Specially when y'all cashing out for PDFs and rapers (No Drizzy)
I hope y'all paying attention, no really
I die and I killed myself, tell 'em they killed me (Hey)
I'm in a rush to fuck up
Y'all wish I used my background as a— (Ah)
Y'all wish I kept on eatin' prison lunch 'cause I'm tweetin' too much
Keepin' it a G is a must
These rappers fell off, they in stasis, makin' statements
They status is peeing in cups
Ain't nobody freer then us
Ganando dinero como CM Punk (Hey)
[Chorus: Future]
9 millimeter, my brother's my keeper
Was serving that ether before I did features
My mamacita, she know how to greet me
She know how to keep me, she bett' not get greedy
I hit the lottery
I hit the lottery
I hit the lottery
I hit the— I hit the—
[Instrumental Outro]
[Chorus: Future]
Future highlights his journey from hardship to success, noting the support of his close ones and his ability to stay grounded despite fame. The line about serving ether before doing features emphasizes his street credibility and authenticity. His mamacita represents a supportive figure who knows him well, reflecting the importance of personal connections in navigating fame.
[Verse 1: Vince Staples]
Vince Staples addresses the weight of his presence in the music industry and his authenticity. He portrays himself as a formidable figure, unafraid to confront challenges head-on. He reflects on his journey from North Side Long Beach to achieving success, likening his story to Black history. This verse underscores his resilience and the significance of his heritage.
[Chorus: Future & Vince Staples]
Reiterating the themes of loyalty, success, and authenticity, the chorus emphasizes the artists' commitment to staying true to their roots and the people who support them. The repetition of hitting the lottery signifies their hard-earned success and the importance of maintaining their integrity.
[Verse 2: JPEGMAFIA]
JPEGMAFIA reflects on his unique style and the importance of staying true to himself. He criticizes those who conform to industry standards and highlights his independence and originality. The verse touches on his background, resilience, and the significance of his contributions to the music industry, emphasizing that true freedom comes from being authentic.
[Instrumental Outro]
The instrumental outro allows the themes and messages of the song to resonate with the listener, leaving a lasting impression of the importance of heritage, authenticity, and resilience.
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"New Black History" is a new English song by JPEGMAFIA featuring Vince Staples, published on JPEGMAFIA's YouTube channel. The song was written by JPEGMAFIA, Vince Staples, Future, and Sonny Digital, and produced by JPEGMAFIA and Flume. Released on July 31, 2024, it is part of the album "I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU."
The song's lyrics delve into themes of personal struggle, resilience, and the importance of heritage. The chorus, delivered by Future, emphasizes loyalty, success, and maintaining integrity amidst challenges. Vince Staples and JPEGMAFIA’s verses explore their individual journeys, reflecting on their roots, the pressures of fame, and the significance of their contributions to Black history and culture.
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The "New Black History" song by JPEGMAFIA lyrics was written by JPEGMAFIA, Vince Staples, Future & Sonny Digital.
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JPEGMAFIA released "New Black History" song on Jul 31, 2024.
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