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03 Adolescence Lyrics – J. Cole

    03 Adolescence is a popular rap song by J. Cole from the 2014 album 2014 Forest Hills Drive. Check words to J. Cole 03 Adolescence Lyrics in English below.

    03 Adolescence Lyrics – J. Cole 

    [Produced by Willie B]

    [Intro]
    La la la
    La la la la la
    La la la (Yeah)
    La la la la la (Yeah)

    [Verse 1]
    I grew up, a fucking screw up, tie my shoe up
    Wish they was newer, damn, need something newer
    In love with the baddest girl in the city, I wish I knew her
    I wish I wasn’t so shy, I wish I was a bit more fly
    I wish that I could tell her how I really feel inside
    That I’m the perfect nigga for her, but then maybe that’s a lie
    She like a certain type of nigga, and it’s clear I’m not that guy
    Ball player, star player, I’m just watchin’ from the side
    On the bench, ’cause my lack of confidence won’t let me fly
    I ain’t grow up with my father, I ain’t thinkin’ ’bout that now
    Fast forward four years or so from now, I’ll probably cry
    When I realize what I missed, but as of now my eyes are dry
    ‘Cause I’m tryna stay alive, in the city where too many niggas die
    Dreamin’ quiet trying to dodge a suit and tie
    Who am I? (La la la)
    Ayy, who am I? (La la la la la, yeah)
    [Chorus]
    Things change, rearrange and so do I
    It ain’t always for the better, dawg, I can’t lie
    I get high ’cause the lows can be so cold
    I might bend a little bit but I don’t fold
    One time for my mind and two for yours
    I got food for your thoughts to soothe your soul
    If you see my tears fall, just let me be
    Move along, nothing to see

    [Verse 2]
    I always did shit the hard way
    My nigga [inaudible] slangin’ in the hallway
    Burnt CD’s and trees like this was Broadway
    Times Square, kept the dimes there in the locker
    Some Reggie Miller with more brown hairs than Chewbacca
    Whispers that he got it for the low-low, sell a
    Dime for a dub, them white boys ain’t know no better
    Besides, what’s twenty dollars to a nigga like that?
    He tell his pops he need some lunch and he gon’ get it right back
    I peeped game, got home snatched my mama keychain
    Took her whip, the appeal, too ill to refrain
    I hit the boulevard, pull up to my nigga front do’
    His mama at home, she still let ’em hit the blunt though
    I told her, “Hello”, and sat with my nigga and laughed
    And talked about how we gon’ smash all the bitches in class
    I complimented how I see him out here getting his cash
    And just asked, “What a nigga gotta do to get that?
    Put me on,” he just laughed when he seen I was sure
    17 years breathing, his demeanor said more
    He told me, “Nigga, you know how you sound right now?
    If you wasn’t my mans, I would think that you a clown right now
    Listen, you everything I wanna be, that’s why I fucks with you
    So how you looking up to me when I look up to you?
    You ’bout to go get a degree, I’ma be stuck with two choices:
    Either graduate to weight or selling number two
    For what? A hundred bucks or two a week?
    Do you think that you would know what to do if you was me?
    I got, four brothers, one mother that don’t love us
    If they ain’t want us, why the fuck they never wore rubbers?”
    I felt ashamed to have ever complained
    About my lack of gear and thought about how far we done came
    From trailer park to a front yard with trees in the sky
    Thank you mama, dry your eyes, there ain’t no reason to cry
    You made a genius and I, ain’t gon’ take it for granted
    I ain’t gon’ settle for lesser, I ain’t gon’ take what they handed
    Nah, I’m gon’ take what they owe me and show you that I can fly
    And show old girl what she missing, the illest nigga alive
    Ayy, who am I?
    [Chorus]
    Things change, rearrange and so do I (Ayy, who am I?)
    It ain’t always for the better, dawg, I can’t lie (Who am I?)
    I get high ’cause the lows can be so cold
    I might bend a little bit but I don’t fold
    One time for my mind and two for yours
    I got food for your thoughts to soothe your soul
    If you see my tears fall, just let me be
    Move along, nothing to see

    [Outro]
    I never felt better

     

    Writer(s): Jermaine Cole, Ronald LaTour, Vincent Chatman, Aubrey Graham

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