Strugglin' - K'naan

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Strugglin' Lyrics

[Verse 1:]
I start out just to vibe out I ain't about to bow out.
I'm more gangsta then you are but I ain't about to row out.
My season will come it has to, honestly I feel like I'm 10 months pregnant, I'm past due.
Sencierly, untouchy these days I can't take nuttin.
I'm tryin to treat my record like the Lord shit I'm tryin to brake somthin'.
And mostly I'm up and stressin when other folks sleep and believe I know struggle n struggle knows me.
My life owes me like an oven dose I'm slowly driftin to the arms of trouble
and trouble holds me and nothin else is close to me more than pain
unfortunatly, like a self-fulfillin prophecy I'm supposed to be...

[Chorus: x2]
I'm strugglin and it's troublin in the circumstance
I'm dwellin in to find myself in the corner huddlin with some angry men
and I gotta settle shit again before they gotta kill again

[Verse 2:]
I should be chillin on beaches instead my bone freezes duckin glocks
and I was n 12s like Jesus
The realest thing to me is since I was defeated is the only break I ever got was at recess so legitematly
I remain very little releaved and that thug rappas
I remain very little entriged and can you blame me with how we lived in the late 80's
throwin rocks at the crazy ladies and when we played these crazy games the whole crew had crazy names
we even had a crypper we called him lazy legs
but my faith remains untouched and unchanged
still in my block you hear more shots then a gun range

[Chorus x2]

[Verse 3:]
More to the truth no writin just me recordin in the booth
forced by the loop and the guitar but I'm the boss of the group
I speak truth deep roots remain equal danger
the pain in my song is crazy but the sequal is stranger
Hey man I'm from the oddest hardest progress then departed
I'm now known as a recordin artist
spittin what little remains of your memories in your process bigger or little
making your name into a colossus
believe me I'm thankful my brother's still with me and ain't much changed
Bobby's still troublin with me
I'm still mom n pory but we always dently
I got a little recordin gig but evidentally

[Chorus x2]

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K'naan (Keinaan, meaning traveller in Somali, born 1978) is a Somali-Canadian poet and hip-hop artist. The Coming To America Songfacts states that born in Mogadishu, Somalia, he spent his childhood there during the Somali Civil War, which began in 1991. K’naan’s grandfather, Haji Mohammad, was a poet and his aunt, Magool, one of Somalia's most famous singers. The young Somalian acquired an early interest in hip-hop from the records that were sent to him from America by his father. K’naan describes growing up in Somalia amidst the ongoing warfare on his song "Coming To America". At age 13 he left for New York City with his mother and brother and finally settled in the Rexdale neighbourhood of Toronto.

In 2001 K'naan performed in Geneva at the 50th anniversary of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

In 2005, he performed with DobaCaracol during the Live 8 concert in Barrie, Ontario. His full-length debut album, The Dusty Foot Philosopher, was released in 2005.

His song "Soobax" (pronounced "So-Bah") is now featured in the best selling video game FIFA Football 2006, made by Electronic Arts and he has toured the world with the cup.

K'naan participated in the Breedlove Odyssey Tour with Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and Jean Grae. He also participated in the "Welcome To Jamrock" tour along with Damian Marley.

The Dusty Foot Philosopher received a 2006 Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year, and was nominated for the inaugural Polaris Music Prize. He also featured in a song by M1, titled "Till We Get There".

The song "In the Beginning" from the album The Dusty Foot Philosopher was featured in the 2008 Comedy "Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay"

He also toured with Stephen Marley on Stephen's "Mind Control" tour.

His latest album "Troubadour" was released in 2009 featuring guests artists such as Damian Marley, Adam Levine, Kirk Hammett, Mos Def, and Chali 2NA.

A remixed version of K'naan's single "Wavin' Flag" was chosen as the Coca-Cola anthem for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

K'naan won the 2010 Juno Awards for Canada's Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. 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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