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Nothing I Can't Do (feat. Trip Lee & Lecrae) - Tedashii



     
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Nothing I Can't Do (feat. Trip Lee & Lecrae) Lyrics


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[Verse 1 Tedashii:]
You don't know what I been through
Lost it all and my rents due
Trouble when it rains it floods
In my pain though it ain't all good
No but I tell em this
I'm a witness
That everything is made new
So tellem dawg I ain't through
Feels like this life just became a fight

Yeah I'm in it they know it
I know the pressures on me
yeah there's pressure on me
but tell em who ain't gonna crack homie[Hook - Trip Lee:]
I can't do, there ain't nothin' I can't do
There ain't nothin' I can't do
There ain't nothin' I can't do
I can't do there, there ain't nothin I can't do
there ain't nothin' I can't do[Verse 2 - Tedashii:]OK life for most, we know that this is not paradise
But we swear it's tight when she wear it right
I feel the heat it's Miami Vice
It's the rest of me to get the rest of me
You start burnin for that but ain't no turning me back
that's pressing me and they testing me
To see me fail and give me Hell so I'd be burnin in that
yeah right, life is an island which means we trapped in that
But we cool cuz the view so nice and lax
And we dont feel the pain cuz' of laughing gas
Yeah but no matter how good that feel
Man this pain is the thing that kill
Man I heard that so I swerve back
Curve that so I curve back
Every time I feel that urge back
We crossing paths where we merge at
It drives me crazy but lately
Man I feel like I can make it
Cuz' last year I couldn't take it
And this strength man I can say this[Hook][Bridge - Trip Lee:]
Might Walk on water
I wont lose a step
Got-gotta go hard
But I ain't gotta do it myself
I can't do, there ain't nothin' I can't do
Feelin like I can't lose
There ain't nothin' I can't do[Verse 3 - Lecrae:]
Hold up what you say all that fame done gone in my head
Like that same power that save me can raise me from the dead
They got me reading thinking bout keeping peace
While I'm raging war on myself
I feeling myself then I'm killing myself
I'm sipping on blood and I'm chewing on flesh
Just chill out we don't want to hear that mess
All that won't do that and don't do this
pain, death, hurt, hate we done more that I ain't been
through yet
but I don't care though, bring on the heavy metal
I got a power living in me that'll never settle
Never leave nor for sake I'm a bleed never break
I'm a die come back with the keys to the safe
Gotta peek sitting deep for the things that I face
Can't erase God's ink wait clean with the paint
And I'm stained in it when the pain hit me
I would stain anything that you bring to me
The letter tell me what I can't do faithfully
The letter tell me what I Can't do faithfully
The letter tell me what I Can't do faithfully
I can't do it
[Hook]
[Bridge]

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“So now I’ll walk in the “good works” that have been prepared for me/ God’ll work ‘em out, I just trust in faith that He’s there for me” On his debut album, Kingdom People, Tedashii a.k.a Tdot, communicates his heart with boldness and authenticity wanting listeners to understand that we are people with a purpose bigger than ourselves.

Many have heard him on Lecrae’s debut album “Real Talk”, and on the 116 Clique Compilation album with tracks like Represent, In Ya Hood, and Impressed, but now with 19 tracks dedicated to unleashing what’s been on this brother’s heart you can expect a serious album.

“Kingdom People to me is a look into the practical side of walking out our Christian faith. From a testimonial and very introspective view, I desire to encourage and challenge us, through my own experiences and struggles which alot of believers also struggle with, to stand firm in our faith. I pray this album becomes more than another disc in your hip hop collection, but a tool that will be utilized fully by the Lord!”

With roots down in Houston, TX, Tedashii brings a distinct flavor you won’t find anywhere else. Southern bangers like “Houston We Have a Problem”, and introspective tracks like “This Song’s For You”, Kingdom People is an album that hits from all angles. Featuring production by Lecrae, Tony Stone, J.R., Mac, and others, plus guest spots by Flame, Lecrae, Trip Lee, J.R., Cam, and others, you want to make sure that you have copy in rotation.

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