Invincible

Album: Lace Up (2012)
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  • Voices in the air
    I hear them loud and clear
    Telling me to listen
    Whispers in my ear
    Nothing can compare
    I just wanna listen

    As my, world turns
    The heart beats
    Not only in my chest
    But the heart of the streets
    So when they feel this, they feel me
    But I can't feel nothin', outside these Dre Beats
    I am from the city of people who came from the bottom
    Standing on top of what was supposed to be my coffin, what's up?
    Exception shows me as the dead man walkin',
    But reflections show this kid's still got it
    Better be known I got the throne like I don't know that there's a king
    Never grew up around a family 'cause I'm not a human being
    And anyone under my bubble that's coming in my spot, the top
    Let 'em have it, cause when I leave, the whole world drops
    Lace up Kells

    I hear voices in the air
    I hear it loud and clear
    Telling me to listen
    Whispers in my ear
    Nothing can compare
    I just wanna listen

    Telling me I am invincible,
    I am invincible
    I am invincible, oh oh
    Was telling me I am invincible,
    I am invincible
    I am Invincible, oh oh oh

    Waking up sweatin from the stress of being caged out
    Everything I write is played out, like what is this?
    Tear the whole page out
    Man I come from holes on the wall but they don't know the past
    Even if I told them at all they wouldn't know the half
    So maybe I fill up my luggage with all these dreams
    And pull on my black coat and my black chucks and nothing in my jeans
    It's just one, til the day come like Rocky's movie scene
    And I'm on top of the world, look up the screen like this is me this is Kells
    Crucified by the public without the nails
    Do or die in my city but clearly I never failed
    Lost myself from the game when I found myself from the cell
    And I found myself from the fame when I lost myself to the pills
    And you cannot mess with me still, seen the boys and they winning
    Underdogs of the year Cleveland boys in the building
    What the fuck is a ceiling I'm taking us to the top,
    And when I leave the whole world drops, Lace Up Kells

    I hear voices in the air
    I hear it loud and clear
    Telling me to listen
    Whispers in my ear
    Nothing can compare
    I just wanna listen

    Telling me I am invincible,
    I am invincible
    I am invincible, oh oh
    Was telling me I am invincible,
    I am invincible
    I am Invincible, oh oh oh
    I am Writer/s: ALEXANDER JUNIOR GRANT, ESTER DEAN, RICHARD COLSON BAKER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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