All We Need - Raury

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All We Need Lyrics

Don't hate my brother, God is our friend
I've walked for miles and I see no end
To the hate, oh, to the hate
And we just, sit and wait on...

Who can save the world, my friend?
Who can save the world, my friend?
Who can save the world, my friend?
All we need is love

Who's gonna save the dyin' man from his hunger?
Who's gonna take from the rich
And give to the ones who never had a chance?
Who's gonna wipe the tears?
Are we ever gonna overcome the fear?
We've got a battle

Who can save the world, my friend?
Who can save the world, my friend?
Who can save the world, my friend?
All we need is love

And now I'm just 18 in the summer
The world is hot as Hell as the devil walks up my street
And I'm out on my Georgia porch
Scorchin' the board with the pen
My hand has been forced
We're meant to be tools of God
But instead we cop us a Porsche
Temperature risin', money disguise the fact
That we need to discover love in the earth and sky and beyond
Love is what's missin', love don't live here no more
Dear America, please listen, that sound will open the door
To new reality, palpable types of fallacy
Live my life young and reckless
But keep that shit on the balance beam
What do you love? Find it, let it consume you
Deserve it after the things you've endure, I know that your pupils
Have seen Hell twisted over and backwards
Soon as we learn to speak we begin our career as actors
Always agreein' with things we're told to believe in
Time is repeatin', somebody knows what is needed

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Born in 1996, Raury (full name, Raury Tullis) comes from Stone Mountain, East Atlanta where he attended Tucker High School. He began rapping at the age of eight and by eleven, Raury had taught himself to play the guitar by watching YouTube videos.

His debut project Indigo Child, was released in August 2014 and signed to Columbia Records the same year for a full release in 2015. Raury described Indigo Child as "written from the viewpoint of a young kid who was looked down upon, was an underdog, and was uprising. It's a really youthful project, and the next will be about that same kid that found success and is happy about it."

Raury came fourth in the BBC's "Sound of 2015", which highlights emerging artists for the year ahead. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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