Chords for A Day with Ice Spice in The Bronx | Apple Music
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97.45 bpm
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Eb
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♪ Like it up, who put a stop?
♪
♪ No one can say no, I got beans ♪
♪ If you trying, I don't give a damn ♪
♪ And [F] I still got on the beat, I know who [E] I am ♪
♪ I be low, he gon' hold up my gram ♪
♪ If he's not, he go off with a fan ♪
[B] Hey, it's Ice Spice, and today we're in [Cm] the Bronx,
and I'm about to show [E] you around.
[N] The Bronx is still one of the most authentic places,
in New York, at least.
I would say, like, it helped me be real in my music,
you know what I'm saying?
Gordham and Davidson, where I [B] grew up,
both sides of my family, my mom and [Bb] my dad,
are from Davidson specifically.
Like, [G] me, my dad, and my grandma on that side,
was in this [Gb] building we about to pass.
[Gbm] And then my abuela, abuelo, and my [B] mom,
was down the block, but on [Em] the same block,
which is mad funny.
[F]
[D] It's always a cat.
That's one thing [B] about a deli in New York,
it's always gonna [N] be a cat in there, no matter what.
Now [D] we're in the deli that I used to come to after school.
[G] Delis are, like, very, very important in New York.
[F] I'm sure they're important everywhere,
[Gm] but, like, as a New Yorker, [G] it's really [Gm] important
that there's always a deli walking distance.
I told y'all, it's always a cat in every [D] deli.
She's, and she's ginger.
So gorgeous.
What a [B] cute color palette, right?
[Db] I got cookies, chips, a croissant,
and some water to keep it [G] balanced and healthy.
[Bb] [Eb] If I was to [Db] describe my music,
I would say [C] that it's a [Bb] vibe,
it's for the [D] baddies that get it,
for the confident [C] people,
for the people that [N] get money,
for the people that wanna get money.
It's just music to feel good to,
music to get ready to, to work out to.
This is the building that I grew up in.
There's a little door down there,
and that's, like, the pediatrician that I used to go [Gb] to.
So, yes, like, my [Ab] doctor was literally right there,
which is crazy.
[Eb] The Bronx is full of people.
From [Fm] all different backgrounds,
[Bbm] I think everybody I ever met is mixed,
[C] especially in the Bronx.
[Eb] [D] But there's so many girls that [F] I feel like
are looking up to me, or can see [Cm] themselves in me,
and [D] I appreciate that.
Like, [F] I'm happy I could be that, because I'm [Bb] not.
My favorite [N] part about the Bronx is boredom,
because boredom is so active.
Like, you're about to see.
I mean, a lot of people's in school right now,
but boredom is so active,
and, like, the best way possible.
Side note, this, this supermarket
is also, of course, very important to me,
because it's always been here.
I'd get pretty much everything from here.
I even applied to work here once.
I worked here for, like, one day.
[F] [Cm] How can I lose it if I'm [G] already toast?
Like, [C] this is the McDonald's
that both of my [N] parents worked at.
So, yeah, we had to stop in for some fries real quick.
Tell me, like, what's the shaker ice cream?
Is that okay?
Who?
Just a shaker ice for me?
Hey!
[Eb] [F] Yeah!
[Em] [Gb] So, we're in [D] St.
James Park, where I shot Munch.
[Db] [D] There's so many people here that's, [Eb] like,
I feel like [Dm] looking up to me,
or, [F] like, seeing me as some type of role [F] model.
So, I [Db] just really wanna, like,
you feel me?
[Dm] Help anybody out that I can.
What's up next for you?
[Gbm] I am working on some new music.
I [N] hope to have a body of work out by next [D] year.
Some collabs that, like, even I didn't expect to have.
And I have [G] some, like,
more really interesting things on the way
that [C] is just, like, unbelievable things, honestly.
So, I'm just so blessed and grateful to be here.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Thank you [E] guys so much for coming with me
on this mini-Bronx tour.
Very, very, very special place in my heart forever and always.
Until next time, thank you.
In [Eb] the hood, I'm like Princess Diana.
Bye, I love [Db] you guys so much.
[Eb]
♪
♪ No one can say no, I got beans ♪
♪ If you trying, I don't give a damn ♪
♪ And [F] I still got on the beat, I know who [E] I am ♪
♪ I be low, he gon' hold up my gram ♪
♪ If he's not, he go off with a fan ♪
[B] Hey, it's Ice Spice, and today we're in [Cm] the Bronx,
and I'm about to show [E] you around.
[N] The Bronx is still one of the most authentic places,
in New York, at least.
I would say, like, it helped me be real in my music,
you know what I'm saying?
Gordham and Davidson, where I [B] grew up,
both sides of my family, my mom and [Bb] my dad,
are from Davidson specifically.
Like, [G] me, my dad, and my grandma on that side,
was in this [Gb] building we about to pass.
[Gbm] And then my abuela, abuelo, and my [B] mom,
was down the block, but on [Em] the same block,
which is mad funny.
[F]
[D] It's always a cat.
That's one thing [B] about a deli in New York,
it's always gonna [N] be a cat in there, no matter what.
Now [D] we're in the deli that I used to come to after school.
[G] Delis are, like, very, very important in New York.
[F] I'm sure they're important everywhere,
[Gm] but, like, as a New Yorker, [G] it's really [Gm] important
that there's always a deli walking distance.
I told y'all, it's always a cat in every [D] deli.
She's, and she's ginger.
So gorgeous.
What a [B] cute color palette, right?
[Db] I got cookies, chips, a croissant,
and some water to keep it [G] balanced and healthy.
[Bb] [Eb] If I was to [Db] describe my music,
I would say [C] that it's a [Bb] vibe,
it's for the [D] baddies that get it,
for the confident [C] people,
for the people that [N] get money,
for the people that wanna get money.
It's just music to feel good to,
music to get ready to, to work out to.
This is the building that I grew up in.
There's a little door down there,
and that's, like, the pediatrician that I used to go [Gb] to.
So, yes, like, my [Ab] doctor was literally right there,
which is crazy.
[Eb] The Bronx is full of people.
From [Fm] all different backgrounds,
[Bbm] I think everybody I ever met is mixed,
[C] especially in the Bronx.
[Eb] [D] But there's so many girls that [F] I feel like
are looking up to me, or can see [Cm] themselves in me,
and [D] I appreciate that.
Like, [F] I'm happy I could be that, because I'm [Bb] not.
My favorite [N] part about the Bronx is boredom,
because boredom is so active.
Like, you're about to see.
I mean, a lot of people's in school right now,
but boredom is so active,
and, like, the best way possible.
Side note, this, this supermarket
is also, of course, very important to me,
because it's always been here.
I'd get pretty much everything from here.
I even applied to work here once.
I worked here for, like, one day.
[F] [Cm] How can I lose it if I'm [G] already toast?
Like, [C] this is the McDonald's
that both of my [N] parents worked at.
So, yeah, we had to stop in for some fries real quick.
Tell me, like, what's the shaker ice cream?
Is that okay?
Who?
Just a shaker ice for me?
Hey!
[Eb] [F] Yeah!
[Em] [Gb] So, we're in [D] St.
James Park, where I shot Munch.
[Db] [D] There's so many people here that's, [Eb] like,
I feel like [Dm] looking up to me,
or, [F] like, seeing me as some type of role [F] model.
So, I [Db] just really wanna, like,
you feel me?
[Dm] Help anybody out that I can.
What's up next for you?
[Gbm] I am working on some new music.
I [N] hope to have a body of work out by next [D] year.
Some collabs that, like, even I didn't expect to have.
And I have [G] some, like,
more really interesting things on the way
that [C] is just, like, unbelievable things, honestly.
So, I'm just so blessed and grateful to be here.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Thank you [E] guys so much for coming with me
on this mini-Bronx tour.
Very, very, very special place in my heart forever and always.
Until next time, thank you.
In [Eb] the hood, I'm like Princess Diana.
Bye, I love [Db] you guys so much.
[Eb]
Key:
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F
D
Eb
♪ Like it up, who put a stop?
♪
♪ No one can say no, I got beans ♪
♪ If you trying, I don't give a damn ♪
♪ And [F] I still got on the beat, I know who [E] I am ♪
♪ I be low, he gon' hold up my gram ♪
♪ If he's not, he go off with a fan _ ♪ _ _ _ _ _
[B] Hey, it's Ice Spice, and today we're in [Cm] the Bronx,
and I'm about to show [E] you around.
_ _ _ _ [N] The Bronx is still one of the most authentic places,
in New York, at least.
I would say, like, it helped me be real in my music,
you know what I'm saying?
_ Gordham and Davidson, where I [B] grew up,
both sides of my family, my mom and [Bb] my dad,
are from Davidson specifically.
Like, [G] me, my dad, and my grandma on that side,
was in this [Gb] building we about to pass.
[Gbm] And then my abuela, abuelo, and my [B] mom,
was down the block, but on [Em] the same block,
which is mad funny.
_ [F] _
_ _ [D] _ It's always a cat.
That's one thing [B] about a deli in New York,
it's always gonna [N] be a cat in there, no matter what. _
Now [D] we're in the deli that I used to come to after school.
[G] Delis are, like, very, very important in New York.
[F] I'm sure they're important everywhere,
[Gm] but, like, as a New Yorker, [G] it's really [Gm] important
that there's always a deli walking distance.
I told y'all, it's always a cat in every [D] deli.
She's, and she's ginger. _
So gorgeous.
What a [B] cute color palette, right?
[Db] I got cookies, chips, a croissant,
and some water to keep it [G] balanced and healthy.
_ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ If I was to [Db] describe my music,
I would say [C] that it's a [Bb] vibe,
it's for the [D] baddies that get it,
for the confident [C] people,
for the people that [N] get money,
for the people that wanna get money.
It's just music to feel good to,
music to get ready to, to work out to. _
This is the building that I grew up in.
There's a little door down there,
and that's, like, the pediatrician that I used to go [Gb] to.
So, yes, like, my [Ab] doctor was literally right there,
which is crazy.
[Eb] The Bronx is full of people.
From [Fm] all different backgrounds,
[Bbm] I think everybody I ever met is mixed,
[C] especially in the Bronx. _
_ _ [Eb] [D] But there's so many girls that [F] I feel like
are looking up to me, or can see [Cm] themselves in me,
and [D] I appreciate that.
Like, [F] I'm happy I could be that, because I'm [Bb] not.
My favorite [N] part about the Bronx is boredom,
because boredom is so active.
Like, you're about to see.
I mean, a lot of people's in school right now,
but boredom is so active,
and, like, the best way possible.
_ _ _ Side note, this, this supermarket
is also, of course, very important to me,
because it's always been here.
I'd get pretty much everything from here.
I even applied to work here once.
I worked here for, like, one day.
[F] _ _ [Cm] How can I lose it if I'm [G] already toast?
Like, [C] this is the McDonald's
that both of my [N] parents worked at.
So, yeah, we had to stop in for some fries real quick.
Tell me, like, what's the shaker ice cream?
Is that okay?
Who?
Just a shaker ice for me?
Hey!
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] Yeah! _
[Em] _ _ _ [Gb] So, we're in [D] St.
James Park, where I shot Munch.
_ [Db] _ _ [D] _ _ _ There's so many people here that's, [Eb] like,
I feel like [Dm] looking up to me,
or, [F] like, seeing me as some type of role [F] model.
So, I [Db] just really wanna, like,
you feel me?
[Dm] Help anybody out that I can.
What's up next for you?
[Gbm] I am working on some new music.
I [N] hope to have a body of work out by next [D] year.
Some collabs that, like, even I didn't expect to have.
And I have [G] some, like,
more really interesting things on the way
that [C] is just, like, _ unbelievable things, honestly.
So, I'm just so blessed and grateful to be here.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Thank you [E] guys so much for coming with me
on this mini-Bronx tour.
Very, very, very special place in my heart forever and always.
Until next time, thank you. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ In [Eb] the hood, I'm like Princess Diana.
Bye, I love [Db] you guys so much.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
♪
♪ No one can say no, I got beans ♪
♪ If you trying, I don't give a damn ♪
♪ And [F] I still got on the beat, I know who [E] I am ♪
♪ I be low, he gon' hold up my gram ♪
♪ If he's not, he go off with a fan _ ♪ _ _ _ _ _
[B] Hey, it's Ice Spice, and today we're in [Cm] the Bronx,
and I'm about to show [E] you around.
_ _ _ _ [N] The Bronx is still one of the most authentic places,
in New York, at least.
I would say, like, it helped me be real in my music,
you know what I'm saying?
_ Gordham and Davidson, where I [B] grew up,
both sides of my family, my mom and [Bb] my dad,
are from Davidson specifically.
Like, [G] me, my dad, and my grandma on that side,
was in this [Gb] building we about to pass.
[Gbm] And then my abuela, abuelo, and my [B] mom,
was down the block, but on [Em] the same block,
which is mad funny.
_ [F] _
_ _ [D] _ It's always a cat.
That's one thing [B] about a deli in New York,
it's always gonna [N] be a cat in there, no matter what. _
Now [D] we're in the deli that I used to come to after school.
[G] Delis are, like, very, very important in New York.
[F] I'm sure they're important everywhere,
[Gm] but, like, as a New Yorker, [G] it's really [Gm] important
that there's always a deli walking distance.
I told y'all, it's always a cat in every [D] deli.
She's, and she's ginger. _
So gorgeous.
What a [B] cute color palette, right?
[Db] I got cookies, chips, a croissant,
and some water to keep it [G] balanced and healthy.
_ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ If I was to [Db] describe my music,
I would say [C] that it's a [Bb] vibe,
it's for the [D] baddies that get it,
for the confident [C] people,
for the people that [N] get money,
for the people that wanna get money.
It's just music to feel good to,
music to get ready to, to work out to. _
This is the building that I grew up in.
There's a little door down there,
and that's, like, the pediatrician that I used to go [Gb] to.
So, yes, like, my [Ab] doctor was literally right there,
which is crazy.
[Eb] The Bronx is full of people.
From [Fm] all different backgrounds,
[Bbm] I think everybody I ever met is mixed,
[C] especially in the Bronx. _
_ _ [Eb] [D] But there's so many girls that [F] I feel like
are looking up to me, or can see [Cm] themselves in me,
and [D] I appreciate that.
Like, [F] I'm happy I could be that, because I'm [Bb] not.
My favorite [N] part about the Bronx is boredom,
because boredom is so active.
Like, you're about to see.
I mean, a lot of people's in school right now,
but boredom is so active,
and, like, the best way possible.
_ _ _ Side note, this, this supermarket
is also, of course, very important to me,
because it's always been here.
I'd get pretty much everything from here.
I even applied to work here once.
I worked here for, like, one day.
[F] _ _ [Cm] How can I lose it if I'm [G] already toast?
Like, [C] this is the McDonald's
that both of my [N] parents worked at.
So, yeah, we had to stop in for some fries real quick.
Tell me, like, what's the shaker ice cream?
Is that okay?
Who?
Just a shaker ice for me?
Hey!
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] Yeah! _
[Em] _ _ _ [Gb] So, we're in [D] St.
James Park, where I shot Munch.
_ [Db] _ _ [D] _ _ _ There's so many people here that's, [Eb] like,
I feel like [Dm] looking up to me,
or, [F] like, seeing me as some type of role [F] model.
So, I [Db] just really wanna, like,
you feel me?
[Dm] Help anybody out that I can.
What's up next for you?
[Gbm] I am working on some new music.
I [N] hope to have a body of work out by next [D] year.
Some collabs that, like, even I didn't expect to have.
And I have [G] some, like,
more really interesting things on the way
that [C] is just, like, _ unbelievable things, honestly.
So, I'm just so blessed and grateful to be here.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Thank you [E] guys so much for coming with me
on this mini-Bronx tour.
Very, very, very special place in my heart forever and always.
Until next time, thank you. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ In [Eb] the hood, I'm like Princess Diana.
Bye, I love [Db] you guys so much.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _