After yesterday’s Basquiat-inspired number by ACR, more art, with a powerful, sensual soulful, indie-hip-hop fusion by the Belgian born, Congolese singer Yannick Ilunga, joined here by the charismatic Zambian rapper. The track is taken from Petite Noir’s new album MotherFather, out 14 April, out on Roya / Because.
Petite Noir’s oeuvre is described as noirwave – a musical and cultural movement that draws creative energy from punk aesthetics and the fragmented identity of today’s African diaspora. To explore more of Petite Noir, see the other embedded links below.
I just pray that you hear me sometimes
Can I just say that you're always on my mind
It's been 11 days since you said you'd leave it behind
In many ways I think of all the better days now
Is there something wrong, you seem to push the fire and the red light
What's going on
If you wanna know then we'll figure out
What is going on
Under spoken
Promise broken
Love to see you
Love to be you
Under spoken
Promise broken
Love to see you
Love to be you
Think about it everyday
Play the scenes inside my head
Think you trigger memory
Its what I heard, its what you say
Said you'd never leave my side
Said you'd never hear me cry
Burning, burning, testify
Hold that water, hold that wine
Burning bridges here's a match
Now we'll never get it back
We were close, and that's a fact
Now this shit, is just that shit
Cause I don't get it, hear or say
What you hear, is not what you say
Every version, not the same
Now that shit is just BLURRY
Under spoken
Promise Broken
Love to see you
Love to be you
Under spoken
Promise broken
Love to see you
Love to be you
Under spoken
Promise broken
Love to see you
Love to be you
Under spoken
Promise broken
Love to see you
Love to be you
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