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Chains (feat. Nas & Bibi Bourelly) - Usher



     
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I'mma get mine, you should get yours too
Shooting, shooting, shooting, man them boys always shoot
(American dream, American man too)
Shooting, shooting, shooting, watch them boys always shoot
(And I-I-I-I am so tired of being insecure
So tired of)
I've had enough running
Running, and running and running and running
(Running)
Running, and running and running and running and
(Running enough)
To sum it up
I don't give a fuck
I had enough
Y'all give a fuck? No
Light it on fire
I had enough
Running, and running and running and running

Running, and running and running and running andYou act like the change
Tryna throw me in chains
Don't act like you saving us
It's still the same
Man don't act like I made it up
You blaming us
Let's keep it one hundred
You gave the name to us
Nigga
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
You put the shame on usNow, now, now shame on us
Now
Now, now, now shame on us
Now, now, nowA moment of silence
American school and we in church too (Don't shoot)
Shooting, shooting, shooting, we the prey
Always shoot (Prey)
I'mma be trill, you should be trill too
You don't even gotta talk we just shoot
And I feel so tired of being insecure
To sum it up
Don't give a fuck
Light it on fireYeah, yo check
I am Sugar Ray Robinson, Booker T. Washington
W. E. B. Du Bois, I'm the modern one
Yelling at Senators, Presidents, Congressmen
We got a problem that needs some acknowledgement
I am no prison commodity, not just a body you throw in a cell
For any reason, just to bother me
Just for your quota, so it's rest in peace to Sean Bell
Sleep in peace Eric Garner (Sandra)
Every street, every corner
Conspiracy, new world order
I spoke to Tamir Rice mom and she told me "be strong"
It won't be long 'til it's justice
They want our votes but refuse the discussion
On how certain cops they shoot us for nothing
Revolution is comingYou act like the change (The land of opportunity)
Tryna throw me in chains (The land of Unity)
Don't act like you saving us (Brotherhood, trust)
It's still the same (America)
Man don't act like I made it up
You blaming us (You know)
Let's keep it one hundred
You gave the name to us
Nigga
We still in chains (Hey so what up my nigga?)
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
You see these chains?
We still in chains
I can't see
We still in chains
The difference from how we used to be
We still in chains
We still in chains
You put the shame on usNow, now, now shame on us
Now
Now, now, now shame on us
Now, now, now
You put the shame on usWe still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
We still in chains
You put the shame on us
Songwriters
ARTHUR STRONG, BIBI BOURELLY, IZZY AVILA, JOHNNY NAJERA, MIGUEL GANDLEMAN, Nasir Jones, PAUL EPWORTH, Usher RaymondPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978 in Chattanooga, Tennessee), known simply as Usher, is a Grammy Award winning American R&B singer-songwriter, producer and actor. He rose to fame in the late 90s, releasing the multi-platinum albums My Way and 8701. His success continued with the release of his 2004 album, Confessions, which has sold over 20 million copies worldwide, and earned Usher four American Music Awards and eight Grammy nominations. To date, he has sold approximately 40 million albums worldwide and has won five Grammy Awards. He released his debut album in 1994 and has since released 1997's My Way, 2001's 8701, 2004's Confessions and 2008's Here I Stand. His sixth studio album, Raymond v. Raymond, was released March 2010.

In 1990 Usher joined an R&B local quintet called the NuBeginnings, which was organized by local music svengali, Darryl Wheeler and then he decided to pursue a career in music. Aside from recording, Usher has ventured into business. He has established his own record label, US Records, and is a part owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise. He has also dabbled in acting, with a recurring role on the teen sitcom Moesha, and roles in the films The Faculty (1998, with Josh Harnett) She's All That (1999, with Freddie Prinze, Jr.) and Texas Rangers (2001, with Ashton Kutcher).

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