"Peace Love & Positivity" is a new English song by Logic, released as part of his album Ultra 85. The song was written by Logic, 6ix, Kevin Randolph, and Steve Wyreman, with production handled by Logic and 6ix. It was… Read More
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[Verse]
Yeah, doin' seventy on this highway
In the back of this bus, I'm bustin' my mind open
Hopin' these lyrics connect like Tetris Effect
Retrospect got me in a state of constant reflection
Corrections, I was destined, manifestin' somethin' much different
I'm livin' this way, off of what should've been my fate
Livin' in the constant state of "What the fuck should I create?"
'Cause I can do it all, yo
Pickin' the pen up when I'm feelin' pent up
Like a K9 when he pickin' the scent up
Seventeen in the stair—, yo
Ayy, seventeen in the stairway, hustlin' drugs
Listenin' to Grandmaster by GZA and Muggs
My mama wildin' while I'm tryna find my style in the game
While the legends was killin' it, I was crawlin' in the game
It's all the same, from Maryland out to Spain
You know we keepin' that same train of thought
Shit that can't be bought but only taught by millions of dollars
Now look what that there done brought us, more problems
Only when you understand 'em, can you solve 'em
Feel like Rooster Jenkins, while the rest revolvin' 'round the dollar
Word to Allah, I can only hope the best for the rest of this world, inshallah
Memories of 2011 in the Impala
I used to rock the Jansport, now it's Louis V
'Cause that Italian leather right there is a movie, b
The perception of who we be is lesser than a ninety-degree V
'Cause what we doin' is greater than they could ever see
Keep it a hundred like a C, yeah, my flow is Roman B
You know the flow is rollin', b
And right now
If I'm bein' honest, I really don't get the angle
Your lyricism got me nappy, like a nigga's tangled
That ain't no blaxploitation, it's a black boy facin' his fears
'Cause nigga was afraid to say "Nigga" for years
Not in my life, but on the record, 'cause these niggas here
Don't like the fact that I'm a half-breed and they make it clear
You ain't no nigga, were never no nigga
I could give a fuck about what childhood trauma that does trigger
Your brothers is niggas, your sisters is niggas
Your aunties, uncles, and your cousins is niggas
Your daddy is a nigga
Every single one of them called you a nigga growin' up
But you ain't (Nah)
Fuck that picture that you tryna paint
I'm here to tell you who you are and what to do (Man, fuck you)
Some people say I can and some people say I can't
Why you so obsessed with me? Just let me paint
Man, I'd be lyin' if I said this shit don't get to me
'Cause not a single one of my black folks said shit to me
Whenever I see black prevail, that shit a victory
Before I wrote this shit down, I had to pick to be
I know the way that the word "Nigga" and its history
The fact that any of us still say it a mystery
But y'all don't want that word in my lungs like a histamine
I'll never know how it feels to be a black man
But I know how it feels when your own people give you the backhand
That's why I'm writin' this shit here for the people that need it
And then attendin' the thousands at the show and repeat it
Whoever you are listenin' that needed this right now, I love you
Don't ever let the world put negativity above you
Just be yourself, unapologetically
This shit right here for my dogs, pedigree, let it be
This is me, peace, love, and positivity
Back in the day, people said that it was gay
That I rapped about my feelings, now it's critically acclaimed
Ain't it funny how time switches the frame?
They used to call 3000 a pillow-biter
'Cause he wore pink feathers and wore leather
It would incite a riot in the rap community
Uh, now he's considered top five with full immunity
Love this rap shit, but the fact is, my factions
Stay givin' Grammys to niggas that's actin'
Shit is trash, word to Oscar
If rap was the woman of my dreams, then I'd toss her
'Cause I finally woke up, that's no inception
I bring life into the game, these niggas contraception
Peep the ascension, nothin' but love is my intention
But they still get it backwards, they never pay attention
They all henchmen, I'm in the game, they all bench men
Ayy, listen, ayy, listen, never stop, no, never give up your dream
And no matter the adversity, you'll always reign supreme
What?
[Outro]
Well, kid, looks like we head back to Babel in the morning
I know, man, six weeks already?
Haha, yeah
You know, I will say you're the coolest partner I've had in years
What am I, a fax machine?
You don't count, buckethead
Hey, now, play nice
At least ATM has a body
What are you gon' do with your time off when you get back, man?
Mmm, same thing as always
Train and prepare for the next one
Don't you want more than this? A real life, doing real things?
Yeah, that's why we do what we do
We work for a better future
Some day I hope to touch grass and swim in oceans
But if I can't, I know I'm laying the foundation for a generation that will
[Verse]
In this section, Logic reflects on his journey, driving down a highway, metaphorically representing the path of his life. He talks about the constant pressure to create and the weight of expectations. Logic reminisces about his early days, hustling and trying to find his place in the music industry, all while dealing with personal struggles and the influence of hip-hop legends. He acknowledges the material success he's achieved but also points out that it has brought more problems. Logic wrestles with his identity, especially the challenges of being biracial, and the conflicting messages he's received from different communities. He expresses frustration with how society perceives him and the judgments he faces. Despite these challenges, he remains focused on spreading positivity and staying true to himself.
[Outro]
The outro of the song shifts to a dialogue that seems to take place between two individuals reflecting on their work and the impact they hope to have on the world. This section underscores the idea that while the work they do is challenging and often leaves little time for personal fulfillment, it is driven by a desire to create a better future. The conversation also highlights the theme of perseverance and the commitment to a greater purpose, even when personal desires are set aside.
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"Peace Love & Positivity" is a new English song by Logic, released as part of his album Ultra 85. The song was written by Logic, 6ix, Kevin Randolph, and Steve Wyreman, with production handled by Logic and 6ix. It was published on the Logic YouTube channel on August 9, 2024. The track showcases Logic's introspective lyrical style as he explores themes of self-identity, societal pressures, and personal growth.
The song's lyrics delve into Logic's experiences and thoughts, reflecting on his journey through life and the challenges he has faced. The theme revolves around finding inner peace, embracing love, and spreading positivity, despite the negativity and hardships encountered along the way. Logic touches on his struggles with identity, particularly being biracial, and the expectations placed on him by others. The song is a powerful statement of self-acceptance and the importance of staying true to oneself.
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