Sleep (feat. Ms. Dynamite) - Nneka

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I must sleep, bring me down to sleep
I must sleep (oh), bring me down to sleep
I must sleep, bring me down to sleep
I must sleep, bring me down to sleep
I must sleep, bring me down to sleep

When my strength is overcome, all my effor come undone, the light of the day, overshadowed, dawns turns dusk
When the chains that were once broken become an invisible burden for us to carry forever
If the wounds that turn to scars, grow bigger, go deeper, you still feel pain would not go away would not wither
When the mirror that was broken is put back together, and then begins to scream your name, your name
When you realize decisions you have made are made, you cannot turn back time, you cannot change your fate,
you have killed, you let her suffer, you make the world suffer, you let him down, you let God down.
Oh you carry your own cross, and I too, I carry my cross, oh. but yet.

I must sleep, bring me down to sleep
I must sleep (oh), bring me down to sleep
I must sleep, bring me down to sleep
I must sleep, bring me down to sleep
I must sleep, bring me down to sleep

I must sleep, lay me down to sleep
Free my soul when I lay me down, for I must sleep I am going crazy,
I know I hurt you but I must sleep


Them ball, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, ohh
But the sleep so deep, it feel better in the soul And the tears, the fears, the cries, the lies, we stay stuck / Sleep my life away but I don't wanna wake up!
Murderers!
Blood of our children, mothers they scream, this ain't right
Murderers!
Just have to know who's the real enemy in this fight!

Oh you carry your cross, And I too, I carry my cross, oh.

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Nneka Lucia Egbuna (born 24 December 1980 in Warri, Nigeria) is a German-Nigerian hip hop/soul singer and songwriter. She sings in both Igbo and English.
After relocating to Hamburg in 2003, Nneka has been working closely with the hip hop beatmaker DJ Farhot. As a young singer she first gained public attention in 2004 while performing as an opening act for dancehall reggae star Sean Paul at Hamburg Stadtpark. After much acclaim, Nneka released her debut EP The Uncomfortable Truth with the music label Yo Mama's Recording Company after which she performed on her first tour with Patrice, playing shows in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
She finished recording her first album in the autumn of 2005. Entitled Victim of Truth. Garnering rave reviews from the media, the UK's Sunday Times later declared it “the year’s most criminally overlooked album”, comparing it favourably to 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'.
In February 2008, she released her second album, No Longer at Ease. The title of the album is taken from a novel of the same name by Chinua Achebe and reflects the lyrical content of the record. Most of the songs are political, talking about the plight of the Niger Delta and the corruption in Nneka’s homeland. “No Longer at Ease” combines the political and the personal in “a winning mix of soul, hip-hop an reggae”. The lead single from it, "Heartbeat", became her first song to break into the German Top 50.
In November 2009, Nneka staged her first concert tour of the United States where she performed shows in New York City, Vienna (Washington DC), Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Furthermore she was a special guest on The Roots Jam session. Her first US release Concrete Jungle was set for 2 February 2010.
Nneka recorded her last album Soul Is Heavy in Nigeria. She also co-founded a charity foundation called the "ROPE foundation" with Genda, Ahmed Nyei from Sierra Leone. She has worked extensively in charity and arts with the foundation in Sierra Leone. Nneka has also worked with Reebok and her track "Shinning" topped global charts in 2013. 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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