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lyrics
Chorus:
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around when it goes
Down d-down d-down d-down d
Will you still be around, when it goes
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around when it goes
Down d-down d-down d
Will you still be around, when it goes down
Verse 1:
Down to work, down to graft
Down but are ya down for that, down for that
Or down to act, down to gas
Down to clown I counteract, counteract
Down to move, down to plan
Down to win I vouch for that, vouch for that
Down to gain, down to stack
Deadlift bare now how's ya back, how's ya back
I dunno if ya down
I dunno if I go that you'll still be around
I dunno if you'll roll if my heels hit the ground
And it's bugging me a lot, I gotta leave the spot
Because I'll probably erupt
And question it all, is my memory poor
Am I forgetting the times that you went through the door with
man, ready to to war with man like
Chorus:
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around when it goes
Down d-down d-down d-down d
Will you still be around, when it goes
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around when it goes
Down d-down d-down d
Will you still be around, when it goes down
Wiley:
She don’t wanna be down it’s done
I wanna be alone like a nun on the run
All that arguing I’m like nobody won
I’m acting like nobodies son
When you come into the house - attitude off
Going for a walk - stack at all costs
I don’t want anybody backing all costs
Man are W and I ain’t having any loss watch
She said she don’t wanna get back
Heart emoji not red or black
Headache - can’t afford that
Drama - can’t afford that
If I’m being honest, I gotta fall back
Backwards life I ain’t looking all that
When she wanna shout in the place
I let her do the talking I won’t talk back
Bridge:
Will ya stand tall n strong
Or will I be alone when the morning comes
Will ya fraud n run
When the war is on
Or will you prove that vibe
When ya telling me ya down when it's you and I
Stand through that fight
On the loosing side
Will stay or runaway
Accomadate the other the lane, because of
Hate you wanna sway, I gotta say
Because of late, it's on my brain
So many came and went
So I gotta know if ya the same as them
So many came and went so I
Gotta know if you're the same... When it goes
Chorus:
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around when it goes
Down d-down d-down d-down d
Will you still be around, when it goes
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around
Down down down down
Will you still be around when it goes
Down d-down d-down d
Will you still be around, when it goes down
supported by 7 fans who also own “When It Goes Down (feat Wiley)”
Manga is the only one out here making pure, forward-thinking Grime like it used to be. No cash-in nostalgia, no catering to radio plays; just pure lyricism and cream-of-the-crop production. Remember when Grime had humour and humanity? When MC's had personality and originality that was uniquely British? Before autotune, German whips and 'manaman sells crack and manaman will shank ur mum' became the norm? This is like that. Golden.
Big up Manga - keep doing your thing. You deserve to be massive
Joe Harris
supported by 7 fans who also own “When It Goes Down (feat Wiley)”
just bare sick the entire album init, bare out of order to make me pick 1 and that, bellz. big up Lewi for being actually grimey as fuck on the produccy romabohemian
Grime, a descendant of garage, dancehall and hip-hop born roughly a decade ago on the streets of the UK, is now entering maturity, with several of its stars finding themselves experiencing the trappings (and the traps) of major label success. But there’s also an increasing universality in its subject matter and themes, and a playfulness … Continue reading Album of the Week: The Surgery EP → Bandcamp Album of the Day Dec 5, 2011