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Spar Lyrics

[Intro: Kodak Black]
Aye mayne, I like the depth of this song, ya know what I'm sayin'
Not the death of the song but the D-E-P-T-H of the song
Ya feel me, the complexity and shit
I like the topic
Kodak Black man

[Chorus: 6LACK]
Look my word is bond as fuck
My life is hard enough
They not rewarding us
They disregarding us
And if I go to D.C., I'm tryna spar with Trump
I'm not a politician, just can't ignore the stuff


[Verse 1: 6LACK]
This really just a free verse, I put my life in reverse
I dug up out my old pain and put it on a t-shirt
So many sides to this shit, not here for popular shit
Your own people will laugh when you on positive shit
Before I die, I'ma teach, I light a blunt and I preach
Ain't no facade you could see, that I can only be me
I got a daughter to raise, one day she gon' be a queen
I'm tryna get shit together, so she can have anything


[Chorus: 6LACK]
My word is bond as fuck
My life is hard enough
They ain't rewarding us
They disregarding us
And if I go to D.C., I'm tryna spar with Trump
I ain't a politician, just can't ignore the stuff

[Chorus: Dreezy]
My word is bond as fuck
My life is hard enough
They not rewarding us
They disregarding us

And if I go to D.C., I'm tryna spar with Trump
I'm not a politician, you can't ignore the stuff

[Verse 3: Kodak Black]
Ain't old enough to hit the club and fill my cup with rum
But I can go die in the army, goin' to war for them
Ain't old enough for marijuana cigars, or spark my blunt
But old enough to spend my life behind bars, that's dumb
Totin' magazines that got me in the articles
When I'm in Washington D.C., I'm doing fraud n' stuff
Ain't worryin 'bout Donald Trump
Ain't worryin 'bout seeing no monuments
These people got weather control
Where the hell you think Hurricane Harvey from?

The wind ain't got no name
Where the hell you think Hurricane Harvey from?
These people control the rain, these people be diggin' bunkers up
But they only got two more years of slavery to do harm to us
I feel like Kunta Kinte nigga, I'm the one who fought for us
I was in the clubs in 6th grade, fightin' the adults and stuff
Feel like Kunta Kinte nigga, I'm the one who fought for us
Ever since the 6th grade nigga, I was the one who fought for us
[Outro: Kodak Black]
Ever since the 10th grade nigga, I was the one who fought for us
So I feel like Kunta Kinte nigga, I'm the one who fought for us, yeah
I fought for us, nigga I die for us, nigga I risk my life for us
I risk my life for us nigga and I'll die for us nigga

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Collaboration between Dreezy, 6LACK and Kodak Black in the Donald Trump diss song expressing their frustrations about his presidency.

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How did Dreezy get the idea for this song?
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Dreezy
Genius Answer

We was just in the studio, just playing tracks, me and my label. There’s a lot of stuff going on, and I just felt like it needed to be talked about. It ain’t no tracks out with people just being real about what’s going on. It just came together like that.

Why did Dreezy call the song "Spar?"
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Dreezy
Genius Answer

Actually, 6lack came up with the word “spar,” so I don’t know. That was his idea. And we kind of piggybacked off each other. It was just a dope title, different from the word “fight.”

How did Kodak and 6lack wind up on this song?
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Dreezy
Genius Answer

We kind of all made a decision. Behind-the-scenes type stuff. Just figuring it out, what we wanted to do. It wasn’t no big pressure. It’s two different type of rappers. 6lack is on my label, so we kick it. I was going to his studio sessions and seeing how he work, and I was already working on a couple songs with him behind the scenes. He just brought the perfect tone to the song. And Kodak is a good example of what’s going on right now. This a controversial song, but both of those guys on it, and then me being a female, we have three different point of views. We all have different crowds to speak to, so it was just a dope little collab.

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October 16, 2017
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