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<rowcolor=#000,#000> # 곡명 길이
1 Wesley's Theory 4:47
2 For Free? (Interlude) 2:10
3 King Kunta 3:54
4 Institutionalized 4:31
5 These Walls 5:00
6 u 4:28
7 Alright 3:39
8 For Sale? (Interlude) 4:51
9 Momma 4:43
10 Hood Politics 4:52
11 How Much A Dollar Cost 4:21
12 Complexion (A Zulu Love) 4:23
13 The Blacker The Berry 5:28
14 You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) 4:01
15 i 5:36
16 Mortal Man 12:07
<colbgcolor=#b4b2b3,#b4b2b3> 총 러닝타임 - 78:51
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<colbgcolor=#b4b2b3,#b4b2b3><colcolor=#000,#000> Momma
수록 앨범
장르 컨셔스 힙합
길이 4:43
작사 Duckworth • Glen Boothe • Arnold • Sylvester Stewart • Lalah Hathaway • Rahsaan Patterson • Rex Rideout
프로듀서 Knxwledge • Arnold

1. 개요2. 상세3. 가사

1. 개요

2015년에 발매된 켄드릭 라마의 앨범 To Pimp A Butterfly의 9번 트랙.

2. 상세

악마의 유혹을 느낀 켄드릭은 다시 자신의 고향으로 돌아가게 되며, 내면의 갈등에 맞서 인내한 후 경험한 개인적인 성장에 대해 이야기한다. 여기서 집은 두 가지의 뜻으로 해석할 수 있는데, 말그대로 켄드릭 자신의 개인적인 고향인 컴튼, 그리고 모든 흑인들의 고향이라 할 수 있는 아프리카이다.[1]

켄드릭은 고향에서 한 소년을 만나게 된다. 켄드릭과 꼭 닮은 소년은 그에게 그곳에서 조상들의 모습을 바라보며 그 뿌리와 유산을 잊지말라 조언하고, 이는 켄드릭이 다시금 각성하고 깨달음을 얻는 계기가 된다.

여담으로, 이 곡은 여러모로 투팍의 명곡 'Dear Mama'를 연상하게 하는데, 우선 어머니를 언급하는 제목부터가 비슷하며, Dear Mama가 수록된 앨범 Me Against The World가 발매된 후 딱 20년[2] 만에 To Pimp A Butterfly가 발매되었으며, Dear Mama 또한 이 트랙이 수록된 Me Against The World 앨범의 아홉 번째 트랙이다.

3. 가사

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[Part I]
[Intro: Taz Arnold & Lalah Hathaway]
—that dream

Oh, shit!

I need that (So it seems)

I need that sloppy

That sloppy (Yo, yo, yo, —that dream)

Like a Chevy in quicksand

Yeah

That sloppy (So it seems)

[Verse 1: Kendrick Lamar]
This feelin' is unmatched

This feelin' is brought to you by adrenaline and good rap

Black Pendleton ball cap (West, west, west)

We don't share the same synonym, fall back (West, west, west)

Been in it before internet had new acts

Mimicking radio's nemesis made me wack (Ooh-ooh)

My innocence limited, the experience lacked

Ten of us with no tentative tactic that cracked

The mind of a literate writer, but I did it, in fact (Yeah)

You admitted it once I submitted it, wrapped in plastic

Remember scribblin', scratchin' diligent sentences backwards

Visiting freestyle cyphers for your reaction

Now, I can live in a stadium, pack it the fastest

Gamblin' Benjamin benefits, sinnin' in traffic

Spinnin' women in cartwheels, linen fabric on fashion

Winnin' in every decision, Kendrick is master that mastered it

Isn't it lovely how menaces turned attraction?

Pivotin' rappers, finish your fraction while writing blue magic

Thank God for rap

I would say it got me a plaque, but what's better than that?

The fact it brought me back home

[Chorus: Lalah Hathway & Taz Arnold]
We been waitin' for you

Waitin' for you

Waitin' for you

Waitin' for you

[Verse 2: Kendrick Lamar]
I know everything

I know everything, know myself

I know morality, spirituality, good and bad health

I know fatality might haunt you

I know everything

I know Compton, I know street shit,I know shit that's conscious

I know everything, I know lawyers, advertisement and sponsors

I know wisdom, I know bad religion, I know good karma

I know everything, I know history

I know the universe works mentally

I know the perks of bullshit isn't meant for me

I know everything, I know cars, clothes, hoes, and money

I know loyalty, I know respect, I know those that's ornery

I know everything, the highs, the lows, the groupies, the junkies

I know if I'm generous at heart, I don't need recognition

The way I'm rewarded—well, that's God's decision

I know you know that line's for Compton School District

Just give it to the kids, don’t gossip 'bout how it was distributed

I know how people work

I know the price of life, I'm knowin' how much it’s worth

I know what I know, and I know it well not to ever forget

Until I realized I didn’t know shit, the day I came home

[Chorus: Lalah Hathway & Taz Arnold]
We been waitin' for you

Waitin' for you

Waitin' for you

Waitin' for you

[Verse 3: Kendrick Lamar]
I met a little boy that resembled my features

Nappy afro, gap in his smile, hand-me-down sneakers

Bounced through the crowd

Run a number on man and woman that crossed him

Sun beamin' on his beady beads, exhausted

Tossin' footballs with his ashy, black ankles

Breakin' new laws, mama passed on home trainin'

He looked at me and said, "Kendrick, you do know my language

You just forgot because of what public schools had painted"

Oh, I forgot, "Don't Kill My Vibe," that's right, you're famous

I used to watch on Channel 5, TV was taken

But never mind, you're here right now, don't you mistake it

It's just a new trip, take a glimpse of your family ancestor

Make a new list of everything you thought was progress

And that was bullshit, I know your life is full of turmoil

Spoiled by fantasies of who you are, I feel bad for you

I can attempt to enlighten you without frightenin' you

If you resist, I'll back off quick, go catch a flight or two

But if you pick destiny over rest-in-peace

Then be an advocate, tell your homies, especially

To come back home"

[Part II]

[Interlude]
This is a world premiere (This is a world premiere)

This is a world premiere (This is a world premiere)

This is a world premiere

[Refrain: Kendrick Lamar]
I been lookin' for you my whole life, an appetite

For the feeling I can barely describe, where you reside?

Is it in a woman, is it in money or mankind?

I been lookin' for you my whole life, an appetite

For the feeling I can barely describe, where you reside?

Is it in a woman, is it in money, or mankind?

Tell me something, think I'm losing my mind, ah!

[Outro: Kendrick Lamar]
I say, where you at? From the front to the back

I'm lookin' for you, I react only when you react

Ah, I thought I found you, back in the ghetto

When I was seventeen with the .38 special

Maybe you're in a dollar bill, maybe you're not real

Maybe only the wealthy get to know how you feel

Maybe I'm paranoid, ha, maybe I don't need you anyway

Don't lie to me, I'm suicidal anyway

I can be your advocate

I can preach for you if you tell me what the matter is ||
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[1] 이는 켄드릭 라마가 good kid, m.A.A.d city 발표 이후 떠난 남아공 여행의 경험을 모티브로 한다.[2] 정확히는 Me Against the World는 1995년 3월 14일, To Pimp A Butterfly는 2015년 3월 15일로 20년 하고도 딱 하루 차이가 더 나긴 한다.