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Track: Homerton
Artist: Loyle Carner
Album: hugo

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Name: Loyle Carner
Spotify Genres: jazz rap, indie soul
Followers: 824,225
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known professionally as Loyle Carner, is an English hip hop musician. His debut album, [m1127593] was nomination for the 2017 Mercury Prize.

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Release: Loyle Carner - Hugo
Year: 2022
Genres: Hip Hop

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LYRICS

Nights like this, nights like this
I know that they will treat you well
Hide your smile but I can always tell
In pain, there'll be glory
Yes
I start to think about the legacy you left
The young man who hasn't had his first breath
For a mother who can handle my stress
Even more, nothing less, put your hands on my chest
And feel the beating of my heart, as the dark settles
Pirouette through the past to the last petals, yeah
The world loves me and loves me not
Your heart the only other thing I got
I start to think about the legacy I leave
To the mother and the seed, to the people who believe
Late at night, as I let the pen bleed
To be the father with the magic up his sleeve
From the roots, to the apple, to the tree
Just another me, tryna fall further out of reach
Another man bringing sand to the beach
But take the lessons 'cause the sands she can teach

Nights like this
I know that they will treat you well
Hide your smile but I can always tell
In pain there'll be glory

If you're bad, then do it, pull the trigger on me
I miss my people, I know they miss hearing from me
I know there'll be glory
There better be glory
(If you're bad then do it, pull the trigger on me)
Nights like this
Hide your smile but I can always tell
(I miss my people, I know they miss hearing from me)
In pain there'll be glory
(In pain there'll be glory)

My Dad told me this one thing and it's very true, he said, umm
Sometimes, he said, umm
The parents need their kids more than the kids need the parents