Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar’s version of “American Skin (41 Shots)” uses Bruce Springsteen’s song of the same name as the backbone, while Kendrick adds a new verse. The song, like the original, speaks about the injustice and racism among American law enforcement.
Springsteen’s version was rele...
[Verse 1: Mary J. Blige]
41 shots
And we'll take that ride
Across the bloody river
To the other side
41 shots
Cut through the night
You're kneeling over his body in the vestibule
Praying for his life
[Pre-Chorus: Mary J. Blige]
Is it a gun? Is it a knife?
Is it a wallet? This is your life
It ain't no secret
It ain't no secret
No secret, my friend, you can get killed just for living in
Your American skin
[Ad-Libs: Mary J. Blige & Kendrick Lamar]
Yeah
Oh yeah
Yeah
Oh-oh
[Verse 2: Kendrick Lamar]
If I die right before I wake
Cross my heart, then I seal my fate
Life in the dark of the heartless
Looking at the remedy for all this
Everyday they look at you a target
Falling victim, them and
Him and her then this one, insensitivity
Talk bad religion, skin identity
Lack rash decision made by yours
Pack facility with the urban boy
Gun admitted he bear arm
The entity, arm and leg and head made to destroy
80% of the victim was yours
Maybe I get to relive years of war
Look on the corner, we been here before
Look at the momma, you seen tears before?
Pain bright and early
Rain, sleet, hail, snow, worry
More storm barricade the city
Prosecution, unhung jury
These days murder keep 'em busy
Sweet blood flowed on the gurney
Yellow tape tied around the street
Colin Kaepernick was more than worthy
I could reverse the day, reverse the time
Reverse the block, reverse the gun, reverse the shot
Reverse the law, reverse the flaw
That made us all the versions of a danger flock
Reverse the love, reverse the hate
Reverse the hope, reverse the way we playing sin
Reverse the moment, so we can live again
Life and times of the American skin
[Chorus: Kendrick Lamar]
41 shots
41 shots
41 shots
41 shots
American skin
[Verse 3: Mary J. Blige]
41 shots
Lena gets her son ready for school
She says, "Now, on these streets, Charles
You got to understand the rules (41 shots)
If an officer stops you (41 shots)
Always be polite (41 shots)
And never ever run away
Promise momma you'll keep your hands in sight"
[Pre-Chorus: Mary J. Blige (Kendrick Lamar)]
Is it a gun? (What is it?) Is it a knife? (What is it?)
Is it a wallet? (What is it?) This is your life
It ain't no secret (It ain't no secret)
Sure ain't no secret (It ain't no secret)
No secret, my friend, you can get killed just for living in
You can get killed just for living in
You can get killed just for living in
Your American skin
[Outro: Kendrick Lamar & Mary J. Blige]
41 shots
You can get killed just for living in
41 shots
Your American skin
41 shots
Be careful out there, oh baby
41 shots
Listen to momma [?]
41 shots
Don't wanna take the ride
41 shots
Don't wanna, don't wanna, don't wanna, don't wanna take the ride
41 shots
Don't wanna take the ride
41 shots
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American Skin (41 Shots) was written by Bruce Springsteen & Mary J. Blige & Kendrick Lamar.
Mary J. Blige released American Skin (41 Shots) on Fri Oct 21 2016.
Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar’s version of “American Skin (41 Shots)” is a cover of the Bruce Springsteen song of the same name.
On the deluxe edition of good kid, m.A.A.d city, Mary J. Blige was a feature on “Now or Never.”
Mary J. Blige sang Bruce Springsteen’s “American Skin (41 Shots)” in late September in her interview with Presidential candidate Hilary Clinton.
The song is a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “American Skin (41 Shots)” which was written in response to the tragic 2000 death of Amadou Diallo. The context Mary’s singing it in today can easily relate to the Black Lives Matter movement, but it was inspired long before it.