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the flood [happy] (ft. abundant ash & rakim​.​lamar)

from [i​.​D​.​]​entity: Return of the Free by iD Jeter

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lyrics

it’s nice out there, but i don’t care
cause i’m somewhere movin’ to happy
movin’ to happy

it’s nice out there, but i don’t care
cause i’m somewhere movin’ to get free
movin’ to get free

broken to pieces couldn’t believe it, thought i’d never make it
desiring, searching, & pleading in what i thought i needed
job, money, status, love - all that ish came & went
& left me feeling without what appeared as heaven sent

barely navigating life, feeling so lost
soon all areas of my life was chaos like a storm
inconsistencies and chaos is now my new norm
overwhelmed, weakened mindstate and searching for answers

sick & tired of people listening and not understanding
sick & tired of opinions but no one to stand with
sick & tired of how i felt i decided to end it
now surviving the very thing that could ease my pain

awakened to a new beginning, a new birth day
& in that moment i knew my soul was here for greater
started healing, more intention, begin one with nature
i learned it’s not a place, but yet a state of being

happiness embrace because it is within me

it’s nice out there, but i don’t care
cause i’m somewhere movin’ to happy
movin’ to happy

it’s nice out there, but i don’t care
cause i’m somewhere movin’ to get free
movin’ to get free

i gotta make sure that i’m honest, i’m not motivated by millions of dollars
i’m motivated by connection & growth gained in its honor
the honor of truth, honor of love, honor of peace
the honor that’s me, bringing smiles sharing millions of teeth

imagine what we’ll see if we just grabbed our burdens & be
committed to peace, & started toward a collective release
maybe a flood, a flood that’ll drain out the pain in the streets
maybe a flood, a flood that’ll serve as the cleanse that we need

committing to truth & speaking the feelings we’ve harbored since youth
speaking the pain, talkin with hurt, sittin in shame
cause that aint a game, to harbor those feelings produces a strain
sort of like sittin in rain, and it could be painful to open again

so we changin’ the game, no longer remainin’ the same
no longer will maintain, to heavy to carry the pain
so i commit to release, lettin’ go all of the strain’
lettin go all that i don’t need the flood can wash it away

it’s nice out there, but i don’t care
cause i’m somewhere movin’ to happy
movin’ to happy

it’s nice out there, but i don’t care
cause i’m somewhere movin’ to get free
movin’ to get free

i’m movin to get free
i’m movin to get free
i want you to come with me
i’m movin to get free

i’m movin to get free
(to get free)
i’m movin to get free
(to get free)
i want you to come with me
(to get free)
i’m movin to get free
(to happy)

credits

from [i​.​D​.​]​entity: Return of the Free, released November 11, 2021
produced by jerry noriega
rakim.lamar on bass

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iD Jeter Richmond, Virginia

iD Jeter embraces hip-hop as a powerful tool for healing. With each track, he skillfully combines creative expression and mindfulness practices, offering a space for grounding. Deeply rooted in spirituality, wisdom, and freedom, iD's music aims to inspire transformative experiences. His beats and lyrics serve as a sonic sanctuary, fostering resilience and offering solace in the face of adversity. ... more

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