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Yet To Find (feat. Anthony Hamilton) - Robert Glasper Experiment



     
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Starting a new page in my life
Seeing that love has paid the price
Got nothing to say nothing nice
All we had is gone tonight
How did we lose this chemistry?
Don't you know you taught me everything?
Well you got a way to make me happy then sad again'
Are we stuck between wrong and right
Either we graduate in life
But when you fall just one time
It plays with your mind
Slowly giving up inside
I feel like all this love has died
No matter how much I've tried I have yet to find a new thingEvery day become a night,
When will I see the other side
This wasn't no free ride
All we had was gone for life
I need to get up outta here

And find me a more even square
You've got a way of making me happy then sad againAre we stuck between wrong and right
Either we graduate in life
But when you fall just one time
It play with your mind
Slowly giving up inside
I feel like all this love has die
No matter how much I've tried I have yet to find a new thing
Slowly giving up inside
I've been like all this love has died
No matter how much I've tried I have yet to find a new thing
Yet to find a new thing, yet to find a new thing
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“Real music is crash protected,” state the liner notes of Black Radio, a future landmark album by the Robert Glasper Experiment that boldly stakes out new musical territory and transcends any notion of genre, drawing from jazz, hip-hop, R&B and rock, but refusing to be pinned down by any one tag. Like an aircraft’s black box for which the album is titled, Black Radio holds the truth and is indestructible.

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