| Shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| Yeah, ayy
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| Shine a light on me
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| Learned a lot over these last few years
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| Industry people ain’t friends, just peers
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| I learned that these girls easy like the morning of a Sunday
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| They don’t love you 'til you gone like Harambe
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| Still killin' over colors, now it’s black and blue
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| We dyin' every day, B, we just don’t make the news
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| When you speak out for your race, just watch
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| They gon' twist and say you hate these cops
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| I’ma take these shots
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| How can he love Jesus, Kanye, and K-Dot?
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| Martin, Malcolm, and Schaeffer, Mitsubishi, and Maybach?
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| Contradictory, nah, it’s complimentary
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| Understanding me ain’t for the simple and elementary, oh
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| I know this might go over some heads
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| But I come from being government fed
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| Could be running from feds
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| But now I give the government bread
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| 'Cause you playin' back the words that I said
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| I can’t believe we made it through
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| My momma said she ain’t surprised, told me that she always knew
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| My day ones still the same ones, love to the crew
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| I told my lady, «I ain’t never met nobody like you»
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| I thank you
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| Now I remember, uh, I was sittin' in my room
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| Glued to my television daily after school
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| And I never saw me goin' to college
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| Higher learning was a different world, I can acknowledge
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| I used to imagine me in a black Range
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| Gettin' paid from doin' this lil' rap thing
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| And now I’m payin' these professors couple thousand for a lesson
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| Graduated, in recession, Sallie Mae just wanna check in, I’m stressin'
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| Rap music, it was all a dream
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| Now I’m in a session chasin' my dream
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| Who would have knew? |
| Man, it’s crazy
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| S1 introduced me to JAY-Z
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| Never met my dad, but I met the music that raised me
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| I know this might go over some heads
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| But I come from being government fed
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| Could be running from feds
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| But now I give the government bread
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| 'Cause you playin' back the words that I said
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| That’s crazy
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| I can’t believe we made it through
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| My momma said she ain’t surprised, told me that she always knew
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| My day ones still the same ones, love to the crew
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| I told my lady, «I ain’t never met nobody like you»
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| I thank you
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| Listen, I know God did it, can’t take the credit
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| Paid off all of my debts, but I still feel so indebted
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| Been all over the world with these songs I wrote
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| My life story oughta to give y’all hope
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| Without a doubt I’ve been doubted and counted out
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| I’ve been down for the count, about to quit
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| Momma told me keep going 'cause I was made for this
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| I either get a scholarship or I could get a hit
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| I still can’t believe I made it here
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| I can’t believe we made it through
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| My momma said she ain’t surprised, told me that she always knew
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| My day ones still the same ones, love to the crew
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| I told my lady, «I ain’t never met nobody like you»
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| I thank you
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| Shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| Yeah, ayy
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| Shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| You shine a light on me
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| Yeah, man |