Savior Lyrics – Kendrick Lamar ft. Baby Keem & Sam Dew
Savior Lyrics
[Intro: Kendrick Lamar]
Kendrick made you think about it, but he is not your savior
Cole made you feel empowered, but he is not your savior
Future said, "Get a money counter" but he is not your savior
'Bron made you give his flowers, but he is not your savior
He is not your savior
[Verse 1: Kendrick Lamar & Baby Keem]
Mr. Morale, give me high-five
Two times center codefendant judging my life
Back pedaler, what they say? You do the cha-cha
I'ma stand on it, 6'5" from 5'5"
Fun fact, I ain't taking sh!t back
Like it when they pro-Black, but I'm more Kodak Black
Tell me where the monеy at, ayy, where the homiеs at?
Universal callout, I can members only that, ayy
Si-si, wait a minute
Ven aquí (Ven aquí), c'est la vie (C'est la vie)
I tell the whole truth from A to Z, ayy
Show me you real, show me that you bleed, ayy
Hello? Crackers? (Let me hear that back)
I seen n!ggas arguing about who's blacker
Even blacked out screens and called it solidarity
(F**k, f**k, f**k, f**k)
Meditating in silence made you wanna tell on me (F**k)
[Chorus: Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar & Sam Dew]
B!tch, are you happy for me?
Milly, are you happy for me?
You smile in my face, but are you happy for me?
Yeah, I'm out the way, are you happy for me?
B!tch, are you happy for me?
Milly, are you happy for me?
You smile in my face, but are you happy for me?
Yeah, I'm out the way, are you happy for me? (Higher)
[Verse 2: Kendrick Lamar & Sam Dew]
Bite they tongues in rap lyrics (Too low-key)
Scared to be crucified about a song
But they won't admit it (Too low-key)
Politically correct is how you keep an opinion
(So low-key)
N!ggas is tight-lipped, f**k who dare to be different
(Too low-key)
Seen a Christian say the vaccine mark of the beast
(Too low-key)
Then he caught COVID and prayed to Pfizer for relief
(Too low-key)
Then I caught COVID and started to question Kyrie
(So low-key)
Will I stay organic or hurt in this bed for two weeks?
(Too low-key)
(You really wanna know?) Do you want peace?
(How I get so low?) Then watch us in the street
(Only one way to go) One protest for you
(Higher) Three-sixty-five for me (You really wanna know?)
Vladimir making nightmares (How I get so low?)
But that's how we all think (Only one way to go)
The collective conscious (Higher)
Calamities on repeat, huh
[Chorus: Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar]
B!tch, are you happy for me?
Milly, are you happy for me?
You smile in my face, but are you happy for me?
Yeah, I'm out the way, are you happy for me?
B!tch, are you happy for me?
Milly, are you happy for me?
You smile in my face, but are you happy for me?
Yeah, I'm out the way, are you happy for me?
[Bridge: Kendrick Lamar]
Truth, it resides in the fire
The need of it's dire
Deceiving the lies, I know
Truth, it resides in the fire
The need of it's dire
Deceiving the lies, I know
[Verse 3: Kendrick Lamar]
The cat is out the bag, I am not your savior
I find it just as difficult to love thy neighbors
Especially when people got ambiguous favors
But they hearts not in it, see, everything's for the paper
The struggle for the right side of history
Independent thought is like an eternal enemy
Capitalists posing as compassionates be offending me
Yeah, suck my d!ck with authenticity
Yeah, Tupac dead, gotta think for yourself
Yeah, heroes looking for the villains to help
I never been sophisticated, saving face
Being manipulative, such an acquired taste
I rubbed elbows with people that was for the people
They all greedy, I don't care for no public speaking
And they like to wonder where I've been
Protecting my soul in the valley of silence
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Savior Lyrics Meaning
"Savior" is a song by Kendrick Lamar, Baby Keem, and Sam Dew. The lyrics explores themes of authenticity, sincerity, and the struggle for self-expression in a world that often values conformity and financial gain. It questions the true intentions of individuals who may pretend to support others while harboring ulterior motives. Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem use the song to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs while challenging societal norms and expectations. Let's break down the meaning of the lyrics paragraph by paragraph.
[Intro]
In the introduction, Kendrick sets the stage by mentioning several well-known figures, including himself, J. Cole, Future, and LeBron James. He asserts that none of them should be considered a savior. This suggests that people often look to celebrities or public figures for guidance and inspiration, but Kendrick is reminding us that they are not here to save us from our problems.
[Verse 1]
In this verse, Kendrick and Baby Keem exchange lines, discussing their perspectives and experiences. Kendrick refers to himself as "Mr. Morale" and talks about standing firm in his beliefs. He mentions his height, emphasizing his physical presence and confidence. He also mentions being pro-Black like Kodak Black, highlighting the importance of being true to one's identity. Kendrick asks where the money and his friends are, suggesting that financial success and loyalty matter to him. He talks about telling the whole truth and authenticity, emphasizing the importance of genuine connections.
[Chorus]
The chorus questions whether people are genuinely happy for the success and well-being of others. It implies that some people may pretend to be happy but actually have hidden feelings of jealousy or insincerity. The repetition of the question "are you happy for me?" underscores the theme of authenticity and genuine emotions.
[Verse 2]
In this verse, Kendrick discusses the reluctance of some artists to express their true opinions and beliefs in their music, fearing backlash or criticism. He mentions political correctness and how it can stifle honest expression. Kendrick also touches on the controversy surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and questions whether he should stay true to his beliefs or conform. He talks about the collective consciousness and how societal issues repeat themselves. This verse addresses the challenges of speaking out and maintaining authenticity in a complex world.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the theme of questioning the sincerity of others' happiness for one's success.
[Bridge]
The bridge emphasizes the importance of truth and the need for it, suggesting that honesty is essential in a world filled with deception and lies.
[Verse 3]
In the final verse, Kendrick directly addresses the idea of being a savior, stating that he is not one. He expresses difficulty in loving others, especially when their motives are unclear or driven by self-interest. Kendrick criticizes those who pose as compassionate but are primarily motivated by financial gain. He emphasizes the importance of independent thought and calls out individuals who use manipulation to advance their agendas. Kendrick concludes by reflecting on his interactions with people who claim to be for the people but are ultimately driven by greed. He asserts his need to protect his own authenticity and values in a world where it's often compromised.
In summary, "Savior" explores themes of authenticity, individuality, societal pressures, and the challenges of staying true to oneself in a world filled with deception and external expectations. It challenges the notion of celebrities or public figures as saviors and encourages listeners to think critically and independently.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Baby Keem & Sam Dew
- Producer(s)
- Rascal, Mario Luciano, Cardo, J.LBS, Sounwave, Kendrick Lamar & Johnny Juliano
- Writter(s)
- Rascal, River Tiber, Sam Dew, Mario Luciano, Bēkon, J.LBS, Kendrick Lamar & Johnny Juliano
- Released On
- May 13, 2022
Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers Songs
- 1.Auntie Diaries
- 2.Count Me Out
- 3.Crown
- 4.Die Hard ft. Blxst, Amanda Reifer
- 5.Father Time ft. Sampha
- 6.Mirror
- 7.Mother I Sober ft. Beth Gibbons
- 8.Mr. Morale ft. Tanna Leone
- 9.N95
- 10.Prayer
- 11.Purple Hearts ft. Summer Walker, Ghostface Killah
- 12.Rich (Interlude)
- 13.Rich Spirit
- 14.Savior ft. Baby Keem, Sam Dew
- 15.Savior (Interlude)
- 16.Silent Hill ft. Kodak Black
- 17.The Heart Part 5
- 18.United In Grief
- 19.We Cry Together ft. Taylour Paige
- 20.Worldwide Steppers
Kendrick Lamar Albums
Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers (2022)
English
May 13, 2022DAMN (2017)
English
April 14, 2017Kendrick Lamar (Singles)
English
January 1, 2003
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Savior" song?
"Savior" song is sung by Kendrick Lamar ft. Baby Keem, Sam Dew.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Savior" song?
"Savior" song lyrics written by Rascal, River Tiber, Sam Dew, Mario Luciano, Bēkon, J.LBS, Kendrick Lamar & Johnny Juliano.
Who is the music producer of "Savior" song?
"Savior" song music composed & produced by Rascal, Mario Luciano, Cardo, J.LBS, Sounwave, Kendrick Lamar & Johnny Juliano.
When was "Savior" song released?
"Savior" song was released on May 13, 2022.