I Stand Alone
(专辑: Black Radio 2 - 2013)
[Common:] Sometimes we feel alone But alone ain't always wrong Alone in a
crowded room My mind made up like a
powder room I'm the
sun, giving the
clouds some room I
shine, shine like the
hour noon Tune is to stay in, step with every day men And women, the
rythym of the
realness Still I'm Legend like Will Smith In the
presence of the
fake I
am a
real gift Open it, hoping it'd be something dope in it Movement of the
people getting motion sick We ride on the
highs and the
lows of it On the
Southside, we got hosed for it Standing up like Rich Pryor We get fire and inspire 'bout a
prospect to get higher Your sire on the
throne grew up around the
stones The
ranger, so I
stand alone [Patrick Stump:] I'm flying high up in the
sky I
will not run, I
will not hide I
stand alone, I
stand alone I
stand alone, I
stand alone The
only test is to survive I
will succeed I
will not die I
stand alone, I
stand alone I
stand alone, I
stand alone [Common:] Success it is, we blessed to live Not just my kids, want the
best for his Progression lives where the
lessons is I
got my own, God bless the
kid In the
mid part of Babylon listening to Farrakhan In the
parks of Avalon Streets we would battle on Got the
good book in my carry-on Life is a
race, I'm the
marathon Man on the
moon, give the
boy some room Rose from the
concrete, told you I
would bloom Situation brought out the
hero A
little black 13-year-old The
voice of the
Lord in my earlobe Telling me my purpose, I
could see it clearer Revolution in the
execution of lyrics Spirit of Gil Scott, Marvin Gaye, modern day I
pray [Patrick Stump:] I'm flying high up in the
sky I
will not run, I
will not hide I
stand alone, I
stand alone I
stand alone, I
stand alone The
only test is to survive I
will succeed I
will not die I
stand alone, I
stand alone I
stand alone, I
stand alone I'm flying high up in the
sky I
will not run, I
will not hide I
stand alone, I
stand alone I
stand alone, I
stand alone The
only test is to survive I
will succeed I
will not die I
stand alone, I
stand alone I
stand alone, I
stand alone Alone, alone, alone Alone, alone, alone [Michael Eric Dyson:] The
irresistible appeal of Black individuality where has all of that gone? The
very people who blazed our path to self-expression and pioneered a
resolutely distinct and individual voice have too often succumbed to mind-numbing sameness and been seduced by simply repeating what we hear, what somebody else said or thought and not digging deep to learn what we think or what we feel, or what we believe Now it is true that the
genius of African culture is surely its repetition, but the
key to such repetition was that new elements were added each go-round. Every round goes higher and higher. Something fresh popped off the
page or jumped from a
rhythm that had been recycled through the
imagination of a
writer or a
musician. Each new installation bore the
imprint of our unquenchable thirst to say something of our own, in our own way, in our own voice as best we could. The
trends of the
times be damned Thank God we've still got musicians and thinkers whose obsession with excellence and whose hunger for greatness remind us that we should all be unsatisfied with mimicking the
popular, rather than mining the
fertile veins of creativity that God placed deep inside each of us