This song is originally in the key of D Minor. You can change it to any key you want, using the Transpose option. The average tempo is 78 BPM. These chords are simple and easy to play on the guitar, ukulele or piano.
Original Key: D Minor Time Signature: 4/4 Tempo: 78 Suggested Strumming: DU,DU,DU,DU c h o r d z o n e . o r g [INTRO] . Bb He got an opportunity to legitimize his hustle now Bb You know what I mean? He come from the street C Dm I mean, so he gotta make wise decisions, know what I mean? Dm He ain't "Meek Mill, the street nigga" no more (Young [?], with the [?], brrt) Bb Know what I mean? He done legitimized his hustle Bb So those decisions that he make in the day time, Bb C they gotta be wise decisions, know what I mean? Dm Can't allow this motion to kick things back Dm I mean, or he gon' crash [VERSE] Dm It been eleven years, I held it in and I ain't shеd a tear Dm C I had a story I ain't never sharе Bb Thought it was normal 'cause they left us here Bb This for the voices they will never hear Bb C Dm Walkin' out the courtroom, cameras everywhere, yeah Dm And they say, "Better join 'em, you can't beat 'em" Dm Don't believe 'em 'cause I went against the odds to make it even Bb It's deceivin', they say, "You gettin' probation, you think you leavin'?" Bb C But they get technical, they give you violations, for even breathin' Dm Niggas pleadin', they got no money for lawyers, to even feed 'em Dm Nobody left to raise our sons and our daughters, so they repeat us Bb Reapin', innocent for twenty eight years, 'cause mamas' grievin' Bb C Only goals' to make it back home while she's still breathin' Dm Can you believe it, in the land of the free I'm fightin' for freedom? Dm They ain't even have no evidence on 'em, they tryna keep 'em Bb Black babies' still caught in the system, they try and Meek 'em Bb C My new condo overlook Central Park and it's still reekin' Dm Said we guilty 'til we innocent ('Til we innocent) Dm And they gon' try and kill us with these sentences (Sentences) Bb It wasn't for the fame, they wouldn't mention it (They wouldn't mention it) Bb C That's why I take my platform and distribute it for the ones C Dm that gotta live in it, it get interestin' (Get interestin') Dm When all the cops ain't got no discipline, we live in it (We live in it) Dm Bb The ones [?] 'cause there be times the judge ain't listenin' (Ain't listenin') Bb And you can't label me a rapper 'cause I'm different, kid Bb C Dm And the only difference is, I'm really makin' differences (Differences) Dm I done took my pen and pad and made some businesses Dm Bb This ain't no cap, I used to trap and now my business lit Bb Now I can't tell you, "Mind yo' business" 'cause my business is C Bb Really on yo' mind, right where your fitted is, I'm fit for this Bb I gotta inspire them Bb C Motivate the people where I come from, my requirement Dm Say it loud, "I won't be a product of my environment" Dm Say it again, "I won't be a product of my environment", we playin' to win (Playin' to win) Dm Took them bars they locked me in and made it a rap Dm C I took them cells that they gave us and I made it a plaque Bb Before the sales on my album, I was scrapin' a [?] Bb C I turned them jails into mansions with a lake in the back Dm Now, there ain't no takin' me back, I just left in a chopper Dm And brought some billionaires together so they never could stop us Bb Had a dream, they say I'm king like Martin Luther, the doctor Bb C We freein' niggas, it's like two for a dollar Dm A hundred million on reform, nigga (Reform, nigga) Dm They never seen it, what you doin', nigga? (What you doin', nigga?) C Puttin' work and puttin' on, nigga (Puttin' on, nigga) Bb You know whoever doubt on [?], nigga ([?], nigga) Bb I knew I was the one, the first, yeah, Bb C I was born, nigga, hangin' out the door, nigga Dm Rolls Royce drop top, every time the cops stop Dm My career was at a lost stop, but I will not stop Bb The system broken, we can fix it, take it to the chop shop Bb C Pick it apart and build it back, make it equal for the Browns and Blacks Word up (Word up) [OUTRO] The Nelson Mandela Changemaker award recognizes individuals who are carrying on Mr. Mandela's legacy Across one of the following key pillars: Social equity through activism Community and nation building Protection and education of children and youth So today, today we honor Robert "Meek Mill" Williams For carrying on President Mandela's legacy
Recommended for you: