DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Betrayed - The Human League



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Betrayed Lyrics


Dear God
I ask You to make my heart cold tonight
From my all strangers, I'll bust
You know what I'm talkin' about?
Father God, I've been betrayed
Feel like they beat me like a slave
But I learn from my mistakes
After all the fuckin' shit we done been through
All the pussy niggas we done tend to
But it don't mean nothin' when a nigga money low
Nigga'll shoot ya in yo back and cut yo fuckin' throat
Like rich and alpoe
Now it's hard for me to trust somebody
Family need it, they'll steal if they know you got it
God, forgive me, I been hurt by a couple niggas
That's why I wake up, say my prayers and be like fuck a nigga
Bitches want riches so they tryin' to slide the rubber off
Tryin' to get pregnant, when you stupid hoes gon' learn yo lesson?

Man, it seem like the more love you show a nigga
When you fall off, you be like, damn, did I know this nigga?
I'm glad I rap 'cause these days they testify
Nigga ain't catch you with nothin' and he got 25
Just 'cause he say he gon' ride don't mean he loyal dawg
It's Cain and Abel again, forgive us, Father God
But Father God, I've been betrayed
(Turned on me)
Feel like they beat me like a slave
(My homies)
But I learn from my mistakes
(I learn from my mistakes)
We livin' in the last days
Pray for me and make me cold hearted
I've been betrayed
(Turned on me)
Feel like they beat me like a slave
(My homies)
But I learn from my mistakes
(I learn from my mistakes)
We livin' in the last days
Pray for me and make me cold hearted, cold hearted
They criticize me, huh, they talk about me bad
Ain't nobody wanna sign me, I had to show my ass
If I love you, it ain't no question I'd give my last
One day this heart gon' get me zipped up in a body bag
What about your first love, huh, she played it cold, didn't it?
Made a nigga shed a tear and she changed a nigga
So we fuck 'em and dump' em, never trust 'em or love 'em
No need for friends, fuck friends, friends turn into bustas
Momma gon' tell you when that nigga ain't right
(Momma know)
Momma know because she pray every night
I done wash my hands with all this pussy shit
Niggas be hatin' but Boosie Boo, he hood rich
On top of that I'm a Scorpio so I'm unforgivable
First time you fuck with me, dawg, I let them killas go
I'm down and dirty 'cause a nigga heard me
He was supposed to be dead but I let him slide 'cause he ain't worthy
Father God, I've been betrayed
(Turned on me)
Feel like they beat me like a slave
(My homies)
But I learn from my mistakes
(I learn from my mistakes)
We livin' in the last days
Pray for me and make me cold hearted
I've been betrayed
(Turned on me)
Feel like they beat me like a slave
(My homies)
But I learn from my mistakes
(I learn from my mistakes)
We livin' in the last days
Pray for me and make me cold hearted, cold hearted
Feel like somebody burnin' candles on me
That's why they top and my felon in my house got all 'em cameras on it
Know I'm standin' under the light, so I just try to do right
I ain't been in church but I pray at night
As like I used to, they can give a fuck
But over the years, I done learned
And I done got out here and earn so much to be a fuck
My niggas, damn, tell me, slow it down, for real you need to chill, bro
Stay up on your ground, take your time, bring your kids up
My grandma told me, look at you, look what the streets and lanes are
A lotta niggas changed on me, I came up, they switched up
My daughter almost died, man, it all seemed wrong
The only thing good is my dawg came home
My man gone, my heart mad, my soul so pissed
I think my niggas tried to rile me, that's the fucked up shit
Blowin' killer when I ride, in my mirror when I ride by
Can see some niggas doin' a coward ass drive-by
Some of these pussies really think that they got my life
You mind's worth not in the bust back, this bitch a honey shack
And we been gettin' it by the pound, you know we plan it out
And somethin' fancy started out, pulled my money out
Father God, I've been betrayed
(Turned on me)
Feel like they beat me like a slave
(My homies)
But I learn from my mistakes
(I learn from my mistakes)
We livin' in the last days
Pray for me and make me cold hearted
I've been betrayed
(Turned on me)
Feel like they beat me like a slave
(My homies)
But I learn from my mistakes
(I learn from my mistakes)
We livin' in the last days
Pray for me and make me cold hearted, cold hearted

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
The Human League are an English synthpop band formed in 1977. Originally a minimal post-punk synthesiser-based group from Sheffield, UK, they became one of the most successful new wave acts of the 80s. The only consistent band member is vocalist and songwriter Phil Oakey. The band's best known configuration was their 1980-1985 lineup of Phillip Oakey (vocals), Joanne Catherall (vocals), Susanne Sulley (vocals), Phillip Adrian Wright (keyboards), Jo Callis (guitar, keyboards) and Ian Burden (bass).

Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh were both working as computer programmers in 1977, and combined a love of pop music (such as glam rock and Tamla Motown) with avant garde electronic music. They acquired a Roland System 100 synthesizer and began to create music in their own rehearsal facility. Initially they formed a group called The Dead Daughters, which then became The Future with Adi Newton on vocals. Newton was soon dismissed and left to form the outfit Clock DVA. Ware and Marsh searched for a vocalist, but their first choice, Glenn Gregory (who would be the lead singer of their later band, Heaven 17), was unavailable. Ware instead decided to invite Philip Oakey, an old school friend, and a hospital porter at the time to join the band, "apparently by leaving a note stuck to his door". Oakey accepted the invitation, despite never having been in a band before. Shortly after, they decided to call themselves The Human League. A collection of demos from this period was released on CD in 2002, titled The Golden Hour of The Future, compiled by Richard X.

The original lineup of The Human League debuted in 1978 with the single "Being Boiled", a dark synth track that would later become extremely influential on later industrial musicians (namely Trent Reznor of the Nine Inch Nails). This single and it's follow-up "Empire State Human" were modest sucesses, however the group's albums - 1979's "Reproduction" and 1980's "Travelogue" - did not sell. This caused a rift in the band, and in 1980, Ian Marsh and Martyn Ware left the group.

Following the split of the original line-up, Phillip Adrian Wright (their live slide projectionist) fully joined the group and Oakey & himself released another flop single, "Boys and Girls". In order to fulfil their European tour commitments, they recruited bass player Ian Burden, and fronted the band with two singers, Susanne Sulley and Joanne Catherall, schoolgirls whom they had met in a Sheffield nightclub, and managed to complete the tour.

In 1981, Virgin Records paired them with former Stranglers producer Martin Rushent, and the first result was the single "The Sound of the Crowd", which saw them at last achieve success in the singles chart. Guitarist Jo Callis (formerly of The Rezillos) was now recruited to the band, and with Rushent at the helm, The Human League recorded their most successful album to date, "Dare!". It achieved huge success, fuelled by its further hit singles, "Open Your Heart", "Love Action" and most famously "Don't You Want Me", which reached number one in the UK charts during the Christmas of 1981 and was one of the biggest selling singles of that year, and it also charted at number one in the US during the summer of 1982. These three releases were accompanied by striking promo videos ("Love Action" based on the movie The Graduate). During their Dare! phase, the Human League were often associated with the New Romantic movement.

The band also had a number of other hits but their success faded towards the mid-1980s. Arguably, one problem was the length of time the band took to make a record. Dare! was followed by the six-song EP Fascination! (featuring hit singles "Mirror Man" and "Fascination") as a stopgap, and it took three years to release a full-length follow-up album, "Hysteria".

In 1985, outside of the Human League, Oakey scored a huge hit single in collaboration with one of his idols, synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder, with the single "Together in Electric Dreams", taken from the film soundtrack to Electric Dreams. The pair proceeded to record an entire album for Virgin, Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder, but this met with rather less success.

In 1986, the group found themselves in creative stagnation, struggling to record material to follow up on their previous success. Key songwriter Jo Callis departed, replaced by drummer Jim Russell, and Virgin paired the League up with cutting-edge American R&B producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The result was the "Crash" album. The album featured much material written by Jam and Lewis' team, and showcased their distinctive DX7-led sound, making it quite a departure from previous Human League material. It did provide an American number one single, "Human", but other singles made smaller chart impact.

The following tour saw keyboardist Neil Sutton join the line-up and also keyboardist/guitarist Russell Dennett. Since 1990, their resident engineer on and off stage has been David Beevers. Following Dennett's departure in 1996, Nic Burke has been his replacement for live work since 2001.

The Human League released a new album, Credo in March 2011.

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

The Human League