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I'm Ready - Niykee Heaton



     
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I see beauty in the shape of feathers, flight like arrows, sparrows
I've seen strength in the face of death
I've seen money in the streets of ghettos, Soweto, shadows fall
Across faces of pain, still they strain, for greatness
From those years, still sacrificing
No fears, just drive, like Tyson
In flight I'll soar
Can't sit back no moreI was waiting on this shit
Didn't realize I was waiting on this
I'm young and I'm ready
I'll run this shit till the death of me
My ambition is my weaponry
I'll run this shit till the death of meDetermination became the anthem, hung like phantoms, and I learned
Retaliate on all my fears
I learned love was a type of cancer, killed you faster, the answer was
To find peace between those years
Over trembling floors, I'm steady
But they've written my death already

So many times
But this fire won't dieI was waiting on this shit
Didn't realize I was waiting on this
I'm young and I'm ready
I'll run this shit till the death of me
My ambition is my weaponry
I'll run this shit till the death of me, my ambition is my weaponry
Songwriters
NICOLET ALETA HEATONPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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After writing her first song at age 5 and teaching herself to play guitar at 9, Niykee Heaton dedicated her entire childhood and high school years to making music. With her songwriting giving her an outlet and escape from her troubled home life, Niykee spent nearly every moment outside of school creating and sharing original songs that showed off her soulful vocals and powerful lyrics. Fast gaining a massive following after WorldstarHipHop picked up her acoustic-guitar-based rendition of Chief Keef’s “Love Sosa” in December 2012...

Read more about Niykee Heaton on Last.fm.


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