Mos Definitely Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I don't know what I’ma do
I don't know where I’ma live
'Cause it feel like I ain't got nothing to give
Just wanna follow my dreams
Just wanna follow my heart
But the world wanna tear me apart right from start
Everything I ever wanted, it ain't what I thought
Bring it back to the roots like my name Black Thought

This shit right here, no it can't be taught
Gotta be learned, it gotta be earned
I ain't got a pocket full of money but I'm full of hope
I don't wanna rob people, I don't wanna push dope
I just wanna live, I just wanna maintain
Like a bullet to the brain
Gotta play the game like a chess board
If yah wanna go to war, gotta bring yah best sword
I feel like I'm going crazy, like I need a psych ward
Think my mind playing tricks on me like a Geto Boy
Feel like I need to murder 'em in the moment I deploy
Everybody, anybody, somebody fill the void, somebody fill the void

Listen, I don't wanna work a job, motherfuck a 9 to 5
Every time I get a check, what I really get? Robbed

Livin in America, this shit is a facade
But you gotta push through and persevere, word to God
Tryna find a home, but I can't afford a home
'Cause I'm 25 and owe a hunnid grand in student loans

Tryna get healthcare, but I'm on welfare
Man I swear to god, I wish I was living in Bel Air
Fuck Medicaid, I just wanna get paid
Wit' a couple bad bitches at the crib, gettin' laid

That's what I'm taught by the media
Television tellin' my vision to get greedier

Come now everybody stay tune like T-Pain
Operate the drive in yah mind like a keychain

Come now folk, get woke, stay woke
'Cause the white man want the black man stay broke
Fuck that, I'm finna buck back
But not wit bullets, I’ma use my education to the fullest
I’ma get out of debt, I'ma reset
I’ma get out of debt, I'ma reset
Do whatever you gotta do whenever to live
But you gotta remember to give back when you get that When you finally get to the top and you hit that pinnacle
I ain't being cynical, I'm just being real
I believe that everybody feel, everybody feel, listen up Everybody over here
I promise to God on everything it ain't nothing to fear Anybody that can hear, just fight
Fight for the right
Fight for ya life
Fight for what you believe is right
Fight for what you believe is right
Everybody fight
Everybody fight
Matter fact, everybody beautiful
But right, what now I need
[Outro]
Black people: to just fight, fight for ya right fight, for ya life
Black people: just fight, fight for the right, fight for ya life

Black people: are beautiful, incredible, amazing
Black people: intelligent, so elegant, it’s crazy
Black people: sit back, just love, and adore
Black people: one thing, that I, can be sure
Black people: are beautiful, amazing, incredible
Black people: are beautiful, amazing, incredible

Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Come on, get up, everybody, everybody
Black people: get up, get up, get up, get up Black people
Everybody, everybody Black people!

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Genius Annotation

“Mos Definitely” is a nod to one of Logic’s inspirations, Mos Def, who has had a major influence on not only Logic, but also hip-hop in general. In an interview with NPR in 2015, Logic was asked who some of his major influences were. He replied with two words:

Mos Def.

The outro chant from this song recalls Mos' “Black people” chant at the end of his 1999 single “Umi Says.”

Logic also wants people to know that being black or any other race is beautiful.

Logic initially teased this song on his Instagram story months prior to the release of Everybody.

This track was also partially previewed in a YouTube video from Bradley Martyn:

Q&A

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What did Logic say about "Mos Definitely"?
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It was largely inspired by a friend of mine, who came out here and left everything to come work with me and we just had a conversation one day and he was talking to me about just crippling debt and it being school cause you know the crazy thing about school, you have that forever. Like what you owe. You can’t file for bankruptcy. Like you have to pay your student loans and that sucks. That’s so crazy. It’s almost like slavery in a way.

And I’m like, “Yo, here he is in mid-20s, owes a 100,000 in debt, can’t pay his rent, his in the middle of getting evicted, comes from a place where they hustle, made his way out of that but is being pushed back to that lifestyle and all he wants to do is just live his life and use his degree to better himself but how can he use his degree when he applies to these places and these work places, they say, you need four years of experience.“ How the fuck is he supposed to get experience if he’s fresh out of college? It’s just a horrible cycle. Especially for a man of color which is very harsh and scary.

What is the mission statement of this song?
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