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What Happened to The Revolutionary

from Been Here Before by Cor.Ece, Bad Colours

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What happened to the revolutionary/tell me where are the dignitaries/ why is everyone so scary/ want me to hit the streets/ please don’t dare me
What happened to the revolutionary/tell me where are the dignitaries/ why is everyone so scary/ want me to hit the streets/ please don’t dare me

I was there and I saw what cha did/ you took all the glory from the kid/ for years I felt like shit/ even changed your number aint that a uh/ this was supposed to be about Black lives/ all I see is green in your brown eyes/ I gotta say I really don’t wanna fight/ unless we’re both going after other guys/ I’m from the Lou so you really don’t wanna try/ I’d hate to see another Black mother cry/ let’s call it a truce tell me why/ let’s call it a truce hell nah

Don’t need you to perform/ you can keep your reform/ and all your charm/ there’s way too many storms/ why/ why oh oh
Don’t need you to perform/ you can keep your reform/ and all your charm/ there’s way too many storms/ why/ why oh oh

What happened to the revolutionary/tell me where are the dignitaries/ why is everyone so scary/ want me to hit the streets/ please don’t dare me
What happened to the revolutionary/tell me where are the dignitaries/ why is everyone so scary/ want me to hit the streets/ please don’t dare me

Knock knock you hear the sound/ knock knock it’s coming all around/ we coming for that ass/ we coming to get more/ you can’t hide/ get your ass off the floor/ it’s just the Bad Colours beat coming right through/ it’s coming right through don’t act brand new uh/ just because we ain't said nothing don’t mean we forgot/ we gon’ get you whether you think so or not oh

Don’t need you to perform/ you can keep your reform/ and all your charm/ there’s way too many storms/ why/ why oh oh
Don’t need you to perform/ you can keep your reform/ and all your charm/ there’s way too many storms/ why/ why oh oh

Damn Mississippi/ Damn Alabama/ Damn what’s up with Florida/ bitter peaches in Georgia/ Missouri came in last/ USA they coming for that ass/ yea damn damn damn
Damn Mississippi/ Damn Alabama/ Damn what’s up with Florida/ bitter peaches in Georgia/ Missouri came in last/ USA they coming for that ass/ damn damn damn damn

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from Been Here Before, released March 22, 2024

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Bad Colours Brooklyn, New York

Bad Colours is the moniker of London-born, Maryland-raised, Brooklyn-based DJ, songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist Ibe Soliman. The new project came about while isolating at home in Flatbush during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Cookin’” is the first single from an upcoming full length project to be announced on Bastard Jazz Recordings.
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