Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Absolute Power, artist - Akala. Album song 10 Years of Akala, in the genre Рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 22.09.2016
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Illa State
Song language: English
Absolute Power |
Absolute power corrupts absolutely |
But absolute powerlessness does the same |
Its not the poverty |
Its the inequality that we live with everyday that will turn us insane |
Absolute power corrupts absolutely |
But absolute powerlessness does the same |
Its not the poverty |
Its the inequality that we live with everyday that will turn us insane |
In a scheme of livin' my life wasn’t hard |
But as far as britain goes shit I practically starved |
Sleeping in a track suit, gas meter runnin' out |
Electric cut off as well, candles lightin' up the house |
Lookin' in my momma’s eyes I see how she feels |
The strain and the pain of just paying bills |
It ain’t real, and thats how I grew like so many more |
And it is part of who I am |
I am very sure |
You wanna know the rage I feel in my stomach |
Knowing my mum and dad split up when I was still in her stomach |
And not everything that happened I will put in sixteens |
But I will tell you enough so you will know what I mean |
My boy’s mother got cancer the same time as mine |
His mother died, and mine survived |
The shit was fucked back then |
When I was like ten already had the mental strength |
More than many grown men |
Absolute power corrupts absolutely |
But absolute powerlessness does the same |
Its not the poverty |
Its the inequality that we live with everyday that will turn us insane |
This was a couple years after my step-dad left |
Did he really know the crazy mess that he left? |
Cos mum done' recovered from the lumps in her neck |
Being poor and alone just couldn’t cope with the stress |
And I earn my big sis for |
So much soul that night hattan left school |
When she left home |
I was thirteen by now |
Still a little kid, innocent |
Next couple years though would turn him 'to a militant |
That is the result of no food in the fridge |
And every other day being searched by the pigs |
Fuck these patronizing teachers |
Don’t want my grades 'slip, trynna' emasculate me |
-yeah turn me 'to a bitch |
And I dont mean a woman please lemme be clear |
I mean a spineless man 'cos what do they fear |
Than a working class black male with a brain |
When our energy is harnessed, every changed |
Look at 'Pac look at Marley look at Hendrix look at Garvey |
This is the potential that is wasted on a daily basis |
In this racist, classist world that we live in |
Still we comin' from nothing but we educate millions |
Absolute power corrupts absolutely |
But absolute powerlessness does the same |
Its not the poverty |
Its the inequality that we live with everyday that will turn us insane |
I understand why it scares you |
Its like how dare you |
Overcome obstacles that we have been careful to |
Place in your way every step of the way |
In this so called democracy where kids get sprayed |
Blacks and the Asians, Turks and the chavs |
Crowded in council flats, living like ants |
And who’s more confused than the poor white trash |
Spouting the bullshit about they want their country back |
It never was yours, you should read more |
What they did to brown people they did to their own poor |
Peoples memories short, so much that im seeing |
Black and asian kids cussing eastern Europeans |
No pot to piss in, makes competition |
I fail to see how this is an effective system |
Cats and dogs in America and Britain |
Eat better food then most of humanity |
We spend our technology only on killin' |
How is this more than sophisticated savagery |
Its like its said, the world is a stage |
Each person’s just an actor with a part to play |
Like the middle class kids, — kids of the rich |
Have everything, but yet still they pissed |
On coke and ketamine, strung out on heroin |
I ain’t generalizing, look at the evidence |
Absolute power corrupts absolutely |
But absolute powerlessness does the same |
Its not the poverty |
Its the inequality that we live with everyday that will turn us insane |
Go to Glastonbury any year |
You will see, unlike carnival |
It won’t be crawling with police |
This is London, the kids on the very next street |
Had a very different life experience than me |
In my experience they can’t help but be smug |
After a lifetime of what they think’s just good luck |
They’re still more anxious |
And more frank cos' |
Unearned privilege weigh’s like an anchor |
That’s why they copy what we do, tryna' be what they not |
They will grow up though and get better jobs |
They will maintain the system they claim that they hated |
But they can’t burn it down they got a stake in this matrix |
Hip-hop is just a fad to them, you didn’t know? |
But to us, this our living breathing soul |
And yeah they might backpack in South America |
Or even volunteer in an African village |
But all said and done, push comes to shove |
And shit hits the fan they’re middle class and British |
That’s just how it is, most rich brown people are just as full of shit |
So more concerned with they cars and jewels |
Most of the worlds poor looks just like you |
So more concerned with imprivileged few |
Most of the worlds poor looks just like you |
Absolute power corrupts absolutely |
But absolute powerlessness does the same |
Its not the poverty |
Its the inequality that we live with everyday that will turn us insane |