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Datos de Vic Mensa Nombre Verdadero: Víctor Kwesi MensahNombre Artístico: Vic MensaDonde Nació: Chicago, Illinois, Estados UnidosFecha de Nacimiento: 06 de junio de 1993Edad: 31Nacionalidad: EstadounidenseGénero(s): Hip hop, R&BActividad: 2009 - ActualidadInstrumentos: VozOcupación: Rapero, cantanteDisquera(s): Roc Nation, Def Jam, Capitol, Closed Sessions, Virgin EMIPágina Oficial: www.vicmensa.comRedes Sociales:Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube .'
'. ¿Quién es Vic Mensa? Vic Mensa, cuyo nombre verdadero es Victor Kwesi Mensah, es un rapero y cantante estadounidense. Nació en Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos, el 6 de junio de 1993. Fue conocido por ser miembro del grupo Kids These Days, que se separó en mayo de 2013. También por ser uno de los fundadores del colectivo de hip-hop Savemoney. Entre sus éxitos musicales, están: "Almost There", "Rage", "No Chill", "16 Shots", "Down On My Luck", "Let U Know" y "Down For Some Ignorance". Niñez, Juventud y Vida Familiar Vic Mensa nació y creció en Estados Unidos, específicamente el barrio Hyde Park de Chicago. Su Madre es de Ghana y su madre es una estadounidense blanca. Asistió a la escuela secundaria Whitney M. Young Magnet y, cuando era estudiante de primer año, conoció al canciller Bennett de pasada (Bennett más tarde sería conocido como Chance the Rapper). Inicios de Vic Mensa en la Música Vic Mensa comenzó su carrera tras formar una banda, llamada Kids These Days en 2009. La banda eventualmente lanzaría dos proyectos, una obra extendida, titulada "Hard Times" en 2011. Después de la separación de la banda,
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Vic Mensa - We Could Be Free Lyrics


We Could Be Free
Love, love, haha, yeah
We could be free
If we only knew we were slaves to the pains of each other
One thing I believe, I could learn
To see my enemy as my brother
Then we could be free, truly
And love could wash away all the sorrows
I'm not afraid to bleed, if it means
We'll make a better today, not tomorrow
One day I dream of telling my momma
"You ain't gotta work no more"
Same for my father, born in Ghana
Down on that dirt road floor
As far as he came I can't complain
But pain is so subjective
Spend so much time countin' issues
I forget to count my blessings
Watch my cousins back at home
Getting water out a well
While I watched my brother stacking stone
Whippin' water by the scale
Tryna' get a mill' on the other side
They ain't got a meal, we don't recognize we in heaven
So we think we live in hell
It's been getting kinda hard to tell, but
Sometimes I wake up and I look up in the sky
Asking why I'm alive when the realest niggas die
But my pride won't let me give up Lord, as hard as I try
In those times I try to remember
That we could be free
If we only knew we were slaves to the pains of each other
One thing I believe, if I could learn
To see my enemy as my brother
Then we could be free, truly
And love could wash away all the sorrows
I'm not afraid to bleed, if it means
We'll make a better today, not tomorrow
Love (yeah) love (yeah)
Love, we'll make a better day, not tomorrow
I don't want to wait for the afterlife
I don't want a vigil by candlelight
I don't want to be the new sacrifice
I don't want to turn into a poltergeist
Be a ghost at night full of broken dreams
Momma cryin' at an open casket
Cold as ice in a suit, three-piece
All dressed up for Sunday masses
Pastors said put faith in God
But faith alone can't make things right
F*** is you to patronize somebody's son who daddy died?
Why they flood Baton Rouge?
Why the city singing Alton's blues?
Why, why, why, why?
I feel like Jadakiss every time I watch the news
What the f*** I got to lose?
So I'm down to bleed if it means things improve
You fools, saying "all lives matter"
But it's black lives you refuse include
Blocked from the polls, locked in the hood
Trying to stop you from voting and stop you from growing
And cops keep blowing and blowing
Keep black people rocking the cotton they don't want you to own but
Sometimes I wake up and I look up in the sky
Asking why I survived all the days that I could have died
Who am I in my place to contemplate suicide?
In those times I try to remember
That we could be free, truly
If we'd only knew we were slaves to the pains of each other
One thing I believe, I could learn
To see my enemy as my brother
Then we could be free, you and me
And love could wash away all the sorrows
I'm not afraid to bleed
If it makes a better day than tomorrow
Cause only…
Love (tells somebody)
Love (to make my enemy my brother)
Love (whoa whoa whoa whoa)
Make a better today, not tomorrow
Whoa, yeah
Whoa, yeah
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh, yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Make my enemy my brother
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh, yeah yeah yeah yeah

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