Lyrics Survivors Guilt - Joey Bada$$
I
thought
I
was
goin'
crazy,
you
know?
And
like,
I
realize
that
I
wasn't
the
one
that
was
crazy
I
realized
that
it's
the
system
that
was
built
against
me,
you
know?
And
like,
I'm
not
supposed
to
be
talkin'
about
this
And
that's
the
corruption
of
it
Because
like,
me
just
saying
it's,
it's
absurd
And
I
want
people
to
open
up
their
eyes
And
realize
that
I'm
not
wrong,
you
know?
I-I'm,
I'm
just
a
openminded
individual
And
people
should
be
more
openminded
If-if
we
tryna
build
up
our
lives
to
have
material
things
And
those
don't
satisfy
our
needs,
what
are
we
living
for?
Right,
right,
come
on
(alright)
This
one
is
for
you,
uh-ooh
This
one
is
for
you,
uh
(is
for
you,
for
you,
for
you)
This
one
is
for
you,
uh-ooh
This
one
is
for
you,
uh
(is
for
you,
for
you,
for
you)
Steezy
told
me,
"Get
'em,"
so
I
got
'em
(got
'em)
Now
my
nigga
gone,
he
will
never
be
forgotten
(never)
Ever
since
he
left,
I
just
been
strugglin'
without
him
(uh-huh)
'Cause
I
remember
linkin'
after
school
and
we'd
be
plottin'
(plottin')
Talk
about
our
problems
and
what
we
do
about
'em
(yeah)
Journalin'
and
jottin',
we
ain't
know
the
world
was
watchin'
(facts)
We
was
just
two
kids
tryna
make
it
out
the
bottom
(uh-huh)
Now
I'm
rich
and
rotten,
everyday
I
think
about
him
It's
survivor's
guilt,
wishin'
I
coulda
stopped
him
Let
alone
just
know
how
he
feel,
lyrically
couldn't
top
him
He
was
the
nigga
with
the
belt
(uh-huh)
yeah,
and
that's
real
rap
I
couldn't
do
this
shit
without
him
and
that's
just
fact
You
see,
if
you
ain't
know
Steelo
then
you
really
don't
know
me
though
(no)
And
that's
how
I
separate
all
the
real
from
fake
people
(yeah)
Or
the
real
from
fake
fans
(uh-huh),
who
claimin'
that
they
stans
(Uh-huh)
But
they
ain't
know
my
mans
(no)
Until
the
very
end,
wish
he
was
still
here
I
swear
it
feels
weird,
how
people
could
accuse
me
for
his
death
Sometimes
I
gotta
shed
a
real
tear
(tear)
You
see,
the
truth
about
Steelo,
he
lacked
the
mental
health
(he
did)
But
try
to
tell
that
to
people
way
back
in
2012
(I
can't)
But
now
that
it's
a
mainstream
topic
I'm
guessin'
I
can
finally
open
up
and
talk
about
it
So,
yeah,
let's
talk
about
it
(yeah)
Come
into
my
mind,
I
show
you
where
the
darkest
cloud
is
You
ready?
I
doubt
it,
but
let's
go
You
see,
Steelo
was
my
bigger
bro
(uh-huh)
At
a
point
in
time,
spiritually,
we
was
in
the
same
boat,
but
I
wanted
to
take
it
slow
He
wanted
to
take
it
as
fast
and
deep
as
he
could
go,
pause
Yeah,
we
had
some
problems,
but
what
brothers
don't?
Sure
Then
I
caught
a
little
wave
and
headed
back
to
shore
And
that's
when
he
started
drowning
And
he
had
no
one
around
him
So,
partially,
I
feel
it's
my
fault
(hey)
And
that
right
there
is
my
internal
war
(uh-huh)
The
reason
why
I
got
to
feel
these
external
flaws
The
reason
why
I
can't
heal
this
eternal
loss
The
reason
why
I
gotta
feel
this
survivor's
remorse
(shh)
And
here's
a
message
to
his
fam
I
know
y'all
got
emotional
trauma
That,
I
understand
(I
understand)
But
I
couldn't
fuck
with
y'all
Try
to
tell
the
world
I
wasn't
who
I
am
When
all
I
ever
tried
to
do
was
lend
a
hand
(that
wasn't
cool)
And
give
the
fans
the
thing
that
they
demand
the
most
King
Capital,
the
fucking
G.O.A.T.,
word
I'm
just
tryna
get
my
nigga
heard
Give
him
what
he
deserves
This
one
is
for
you,
uh-ooh
This
one
is
for
you,
uh
(is
for
you,
for
you,
for
you)
This
one
is
for
you,
uh-ooh
This
one
is
for
you,
uh
(is
for
you,
for
you,
for
you)
Yeah,
and
R.I.P.
my
cousin
Junior
B
(R.I.P.)
Y'all
ain't
know
too
much
about
him,
so
it's
up
to
me
(it's
up
to
me)
To
share
his
legacy
with
the
world
It
kills
me
to
think
he'll
never
meet
my
baby
girl
(shh)
And
when
I
lost
Jun',
that
hurt
me
in
the
worst
way
(worst
way)
He
even
died
two
days
before
his
birthday
(his
birthday)
Damn,
that
brings
tears
to
my
eyes
My
nigga
really
never
made
it
up
to
twenty-five
(damn)
That's
why
I'm
thankin'
God
every
time
I
open
my
eyes
(uh-huh)
Add
the
fact
that
we
alive
and
we
feelin'
these
vibes
(vibes)
'Cause
we
be
fillin'
these
voids,
part
of
me
got
destroyed
(facts)
When
I
lost
my
boys,
it's
like
I
lost
my
voice
(uh-huh)
It
took
me
all
of
this
time
just
to
put
it
in
a
song
(song)
Because
I'm
still
dealin'
with
the
fact
my
niggas
is
gone
(yeah)
Write
they
names
up
on
the
clouds
'Cause
that's
where
they
belong
(uh-huh)
As
long
as
I
live
on,
they'll
forever
be
known,
this
one
for
you
This
one
for,
yeah
This
one
is
for
you,
uh-ooh
This
one
is
for
you,
uh
(is
for
you,
for
you,
for
you)
(Long
as
you'll
forever
be
known,
this
one's
for
you)
This
one
is
for
you,
uh-ooh
This
one
is
for
you,
uh
(is
for
you,
for
you,
for
you)
This
one
is
for
you,
uh-ooh
This
one
is
for
you,
uh
(is
for
you,
for
you,
for
you)
Yeah,
I'm
off
the,
I'm
off
the
DeLéon,
neat,
DeLé-honest
So
I'ma
make
this
quick,
you
know
Pastor
Black
Lip
back
on
that
shit
True
story,
look,
so
I'm
in
New
York,
my
first
time
One
of
my
first
times
that
I'm,
I'm
playin'
my-my
One
of
my
first
albums
for
the
big
homie
And
he
got
these
kids
in
there,
they
just
on
skateboards
I'm
like,
"Yo,
this
super
cool"
This,
this
guy
got
the
kids
out
here,
you
know
Keepin'
the
kids
off
of
the
streets,
right?
So,
fast
forward
a
year
later,
I
go
back
to
New
York
And
then
I
meet
this
kid,
he's
like,
"Yeah,
man
I
don't
know
if
you
remember
me,
me
and
my
homies,
the
Pro
Era"
Crazy,
I
was
like,
"Oh,
yeah,
wha-what's
your
name?"
He
said,
"Capital
STEEZ",
I
said,
"Oh,
okay,
for
sure"
Fast
forward,
my
boy
Doe
called
me,
Doe
Burger!
That
nigga
called
me
and
say,
"Yo,
you
heard
these
kids
The
Pro
Era?
Joey
Bada$$?"
I'm
like,
"Yeah,
yeah,
I
met
the
kid
Capital
STEEZ,
they
crazy"
Fast
forward
another
year
or
so,
I'm
on
tour
with
Joey
We
been
47
ever
since,
man
We
got
that
shit
tatted
on
us,
man,
for
life,
man
Tryin'
to
show
the
move,
man,
you
know?
Everything
come
back
around
full
circle,
you
know
what
I
mean?
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