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End Of My Rope - Kj-52



     
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End Of My Rope Lyrics


I'm lost at the end of my rope
And I'm burning, I'm yearning
I'm hurting for hopeI'm needing this burden to go
But I'm searching for
Purpose, I'm searching to knowIt knocks me down to the floor
Till I'm pounding the ground
And I'm down in my holeIt's got me down till I go
Till I cry out to you I
Can't take it no moreYou are the one that I hold
You are the one in my soul
You are the one that I know
That will come when I call
And I fall and I fold let's go
C'monI'm at the end of my rope and
I can't take it no more
I think I'm losing control
I am about to let goI am...So you said to let go
Let everything I had hold

Let go till its all in control
Let go till its gone up in smokeCrush me mold me make me
Stretch me fold me change me
Until I ain't just the same me
You the only one my safety
You are the one gonna saved me
And I don't wanna ever live safely
Destroy my world and take me
Past the end of my rope break me

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KJ-52 (Jonah Sorrentino) is a Christian rapper from Tampa, in Florida. He was born on June 26, 1975. He's known for two songs addressed to another rapper, Eminem. The name stems from "KJ," which was an abbreviation of his old rap name (King J. Mac) and according to KJ, also stands for "knowledge and justification. "52" (pronounced "five-two") represents the miracle of the five loaves and two fish as told in the Bible. KJ-52 feels he is spreading the word of the Lord in much the same way Jesus shared the food in the story.
He was awarded the Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year for "Never Look Away" and Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year at the GMA Dove Awards of 2007. KJ-52 also has four Dove awards to add to his 'collection.'
KJ-52's song "You're Gonna Make it" was played at the end of Cold Case Season 5 Episode 8 "It Takes a village." He rapped in the Newsboys version of Jesus Freak alongside, and had a part in TobyMac's remix of One World.
He has been rapping since 1993 (age 18), and his current label is BEC.

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