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Jamais vu - Didier Awadi



     
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I'll pray for such heavy downpours
The pacific's eyes will turn green
The angels above, will not be able to ignore this plea
And wouldn't let up, and mountains would become hills
And until the day I'm here for when this water consumes you
Take as long as you need
To let air replace its rival
(I'll)
I'll be on top've the world, so high
How's this for intense?
Like a freight train
It'll barrel through your doors and down your hallways
Racing towards your lungs to leave you choking
And gasping for your life you finally realize
This water can just be so damn unforgiving
(So damn unforgiving)
Take as long as you need
To let air replace its rival

I'll be on top've the world, so high
How's this for intense?
I can't insist my heart to keep
Pumping my blood to all my straining muscles
At this rate, my heart rate will fall just as far
As my expectations of you
For so long now been holding these wires
My forearms swelling tired
I kept the current alive
The voltage growing in size
I let my arms hit my sides
Where's distance bred
In the heart or in the hand
Take as long as you need
To let air replace its rival
I'll be on top've the world, so high
How's this for intense?

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Born in 1969 Dakar, Didier Awadi grew up in the district Friendship. A pioneer of the hip-hop movement in Senegal and West Africa, Awadi founded the group Positive Black Soul (PBS) with Doug-E-Tee (Amadou Barry) in 1989. Their first album, Boul Faalé (1994) was a success. Awadi released his first solo album Kaddu Gor (word of honor) in In 2002. The album won the Radio France Internationale World Music award in 2003.

Read more about Didier Awadi on Last.fm.


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