Dna Chords by Lia Marie Johnson
Tempo:
89.8 bpm
Chords used:
C#
A#m
F#
D#m
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#] Really?
And [A#m] action!
Hi, I'm Leah and we are on the set for my [C#] music video, D&I.
[A#m]
[C#] [A#m]
[C#] [A#m] So
[C#] the [E] song is about my life and about my childhood and about my father and my [C#] mother's relationship
and kind of the parallels that I have with my father.
[G#] [D#m]
[F#] So I'm gonna go high, running, I'd [G#] hate to ask [D#m] what was it like [G#] to leave me behind?
[A#m] I [C#] won't be, no, [F#] I won't be like [D#m] you.
[A#m] [C#] Fighting back, I'm [F#] fighting back the [D#m] [A#m] truth.
I [C#] is like yours, [Fm] can't look [F#] away, but you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] digging it.
No, you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] DNA.
[D#] When I wrote this song, I was at a really [F] low point.
I saw a lot of [C#] similarities.
[A#m] I didn't want to be like that.
[C#] The [G] flashback scenes are essentially an actress who is playing Little Leah
and then her parents.
So it was really [C#] her parents fighting and having this toxic relationship
and her as a child experiencing that.
[G] So the set-ups we did, the first one was a montage of her and her dad.
[G#] They were having a really great time and it was really happy.
But then [F#] when she gets dropped off, [D#] her dad says goodbye to her
because her parents are [D#m] separated at [G#] this time.
Even [C#] when things are good, it's just really hard for her
[F#] to just be good with her parents,
[G] which then mirrors itself [C#] in her adult life [D#m] in the video.
The video [A#m] concept is basically [C#] my mom and dad fighting
and my [F#] boyfriend and I fighting.
[A#m] It's all the parallels and similarities that [F#] my mom and dad have
with my [A#m] boyfriend and I.
[C#] [F#] [A#m]
[C#] [A#m]
[A#]
And [A#m] action!
Hi, I'm Leah and we are on the set for my [C#] music video, D&I.
[A#m]
[C#] [A#m]
[C#] [A#m] So
[C#] the [E] song is about my life and about my childhood and about my father and my [C#] mother's relationship
and kind of the parallels that I have with my father.
[G#] [D#m]
[F#] So I'm gonna go high, running, I'd [G#] hate to ask [D#m] what was it like [G#] to leave me behind?
[A#m] I [C#] won't be, no, [F#] I won't be like [D#m] you.
[A#m] [C#] Fighting back, I'm [F#] fighting back the [D#m] [A#m] truth.
I [C#] is like yours, [Fm] can't look [F#] away, but you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] digging it.
No, you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] DNA.
[D#] When I wrote this song, I was at a really [F] low point.
I saw a lot of [C#] similarities.
[A#m] I didn't want to be like that.
[C#] The [G] flashback scenes are essentially an actress who is playing Little Leah
and then her parents.
So it was really [C#] her parents fighting and having this toxic relationship
and her as a child experiencing that.
[G] So the set-ups we did, the first one was a montage of her and her dad.
[G#] They were having a really great time and it was really happy.
But then [F#] when she gets dropped off, [D#] her dad says goodbye to her
because her parents are [D#m] separated at [G#] this time.
Even [C#] when things are good, it's just really hard for her
[F#] to just be good with her parents,
[G] which then mirrors itself [C#] in her adult life [D#m] in the video.
The video [A#m] concept is basically [C#] my mom and dad fighting
and my [F#] boyfriend and I fighting.
[A#m] It's all the parallels and similarities that [F#] my mom and dad have
with my [A#m] boyfriend and I.
[C#] [F#] [A#m]
[C#] [A#m]
[A#]
Key:
C#
A#m
F#
D#m
G#
C#
A#m
F#
[C#] Really?
And [A#m] action!
Hi, I'm Leah and we are on the set for my [C#] music video, D&I.
_ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] So _ _
[C#] _ _ the [E] song is about my life and about my childhood and about my father and my [C#] mother's relationship
and kind of the parallels that I have with my father.
_ [G#] _ _ [D#m] _
[F#] So I'm gonna go high, running, I'd [G#] hate to ask [D#m] what was it like [G#] to leave me behind?
[A#m] I [C#] won't be, no, [F#] I won't be like [D#m] you.
[A#m] [C#] Fighting back, I'm [F#] fighting back the [D#m] [A#m] truth.
I [C#] is like yours, [Fm] can't look [F#] away, but you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] digging it.
_ No, you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] DNA.
_ [D#] When I wrote this song, I was at a really [F] low point.
I saw a lot of [C#] similarities.
_ _ [A#m] I didn't want to be like that. _ _
[C#] _ _ _ The [G] flashback scenes are essentially an actress who is playing Little Leah
and then her parents.
So it was really [C#] her parents fighting and having this toxic relationship
and her as a child experiencing that.
[G] So the set-ups we did, the first one was a montage of her and her dad.
[G#] They were having a really great time and it was really happy.
But then [F#] when she gets dropped off, [D#] her dad says goodbye to her
because her parents are [D#m] separated at [G#] this time.
_ Even [C#] when things are good, it's just really hard for her
[F#] to just be good with her parents,
[G] which then mirrors itself [C#] in her adult life [D#m] in the video.
The video [A#m] concept is basically [C#] my mom and dad fighting
and my [F#] boyfriend and I fighting.
[A#m] It's all the parallels and similarities that [F#] my mom and dad have
with my [A#m] boyfriend and I.
_ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And [A#m] action!
Hi, I'm Leah and we are on the set for my [C#] music video, D&I.
_ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] So _ _
[C#] _ _ the [E] song is about my life and about my childhood and about my father and my [C#] mother's relationship
and kind of the parallels that I have with my father.
_ [G#] _ _ [D#m] _
[F#] So I'm gonna go high, running, I'd [G#] hate to ask [D#m] what was it like [G#] to leave me behind?
[A#m] I [C#] won't be, no, [F#] I won't be like [D#m] you.
[A#m] [C#] Fighting back, I'm [F#] fighting back the [D#m] [A#m] truth.
I [C#] is like yours, [Fm] can't look [F#] away, but you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] digging it.
_ No, you [A#m] can't [C#] stop [F#] DNA.
_ [D#] When I wrote this song, I was at a really [F] low point.
I saw a lot of [C#] similarities.
_ _ [A#m] I didn't want to be like that. _ _
[C#] _ _ _ The [G] flashback scenes are essentially an actress who is playing Little Leah
and then her parents.
So it was really [C#] her parents fighting and having this toxic relationship
and her as a child experiencing that.
[G] So the set-ups we did, the first one was a montage of her and her dad.
[G#] They were having a really great time and it was really happy.
But then [F#] when she gets dropped off, [D#] her dad says goodbye to her
because her parents are [D#m] separated at [G#] this time.
_ Even [C#] when things are good, it's just really hard for her
[F#] to just be good with her parents,
[G] which then mirrors itself [C#] in her adult life [D#m] in the video.
The video [A#m] concept is basically [C#] my mom and dad fighting
and my [F#] boyfriend and I fighting.
[A#m] It's all the parallels and similarities that [F#] my mom and dad have
with my [A#m] boyfriend and I.
_ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _