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All The Stars Lyrics – Kendrick Lamar

All The Stars
Love, let’s talk about love
Is it anything and everything you hoped for?Or do the feeling haunt you? (Haunt)I know the feeling haunt you (Haunt)
This may be the night that my dreams might let me knowAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerThis may be the night that my dreams might let me knowAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closer
Tell me what you gon’ do to meConfrontation ain’t nothin’ new to meYou can bring a bullet, bring a sword, bring a morgueBut you can’t bring the truth to meFuck you and all your expectationsI don’t even want your congratulationsI recognize your false confidence and calculated promises all in your conversationI hate people that feel entitledLook at me crazy ’cause I ain’t invite youOh, you important?You the moral to the story, you endorsing?Motherfucker, I don’t even like youCorrupt a man’s heart with a giftThat’s how you find out who you dealin’ withA small percentage, who I’m building withI want the credit if I’m losing or I’m winningOn my momma, that’s the realest shit
Love, let’s talk about loveIs it anything and everything you hoped for?Or do the feeling haunt you? (Haunt)I know the feeling haunt you (Haunt)
This may be the night that my dreams might let me knowAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerThis may be the night that my dreams might let me knowAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closer
Skin covered in egoGet to talkin, I get involved, like a reboundNo control, no off switchAnd the way that you bringin’ me downIt’s a turn on, get it away from meKnow you mean wrong, keep away from meAnd it sound wrong, get it away from me, yeahI ain’t just cry for no reasonI ain’t just pray for no reasonI just thank for the life, for the days, for the hoursAnd another life breathin’I did it all ’cause it feel goodYou’d leave it all if it feel badBetter live your lifeWe were running out of time
Love, let’s talk about loveIs it anything and everything you hoped for?Or do the feeling haunt you? (Haunt)I know the feeling haunt you (Haunt)
This may be the night that my dreams might let me knowAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerThis may be the night that my dreams might let me knowAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closerAll the stars are closer

About Kendrick Lamar

The American rapper Kendrick Lamar known by his full name Kendrick Lamar Duckworth was born on June 17, 1987, in Compton, California. Aside from good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012), and To Pimp a Butterfly (2015), he also has a number of other hit albums.

During his childhood, Duckworth lived in one of the most violent parts of Compton, where his parents had relocated in an attempt to escape the violent milieu in their old hometown of Chicago. At a very young age, he began writing rhymes under the name K. Dot, and as a teenager, he released a young head nigga in charge (2003), his first mixtape as K. Dot.

Early Life

As soon as Anthony Tiffith heard the musician’s music, he signed him to Top Dawg Entertainment’s newly formed record label based on the sound of the artist’s music. During the next few years, Duckworth released three more mixtapes under the name K. Dot – Training Day (2005), C4 (2009), and Overly Dedicated (2010) – before releasing Underly Dedicated (2013) under the name Kendrick Lamar. Besides his performances on tracks put out by his fellow Top Dawg artists Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, and ScHoolboy Q, he also joined a group referred to as Black Hippy, in which he teamed up with fellow Top Dawg artists Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, and ScHoolboy Q. Top Dawg made Lamar’s album Section.80 available on iTunes in the same year, and at a concert a few days later, Game, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre ceremonially crowned him the “new king of the West Coast” by a crowd full of veteran rap artists.

First Album By Kendrick

The first album Lamar released with Aftermath Entertainment was good kid, m.A.A.d., in 2012. The album debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced the R&B/hip-hop hits “Swimming Pools (Drank)” and “Poetic Justice.” Critics characterized it as an autobiographical concept album. As well as being nominated for seven Grammy Awards in 2013, he was also nominated for five BET Awards, including best new artist and best album. However, the following year, his single “i” won the award for best rap song as well as best rap performance at the MTV Video Music Awards.

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