Chords for Lucky Daye Interview – RAPSEASON
Tempo:
115.75 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
G#
E
C#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] What's good y'all, [E] this is Lucky Day and you're watching Rap Season.
Yay.
[G#] [E] Stay up [C#m] all night, just lay up.
Use half of this pain stuff to make moves with.
[A] When I moved to Tyler, Texas and [C#] didn't have nothing to do, I mean, try to like, just sing more.
My mama, she encouraged me a lot [F#] too, like sing more.
She never stopped me from singing.
She told me like, the only thing I can't stop you from doing and get on my nerves, I can't stop [G#m] you from singing.
When she told me that, [E] I get in trouble, she punished me, I'm upstairs, I'm singing.
I'm singing like, I'm walking in the dark.
I even bought like one of them recorders.
I had two of them things and I was just like, I sing and I play it and use the other one to record that and sing a harmony and then go back and forth.
And that's how I started like doing harmonies.
So it'll be like, I guess, them little radio things.
And that kind of started me, I guess, recording.
I guess that's my first recording.
Yeah.
[C#m]
[E] We
[C#m] [G#] [C#m] still would like sing and like [F#m] clap.
So the clap, I guess, was [C#m] our drums and stuff.
And it would be like me and my brothers [E] and like my cousins and stuff.
Like just like making drum patterns [C#m] and cases.
I'm really in love with cases.
That's probably why.
But when I heard music for the first time, [B] it was more like [E] it [G#]
just [F#m] felt good, I guess.
And I just kept [C#m] going.
I [F#] think the first song I probably [C#m] heard, my pops came over and played [B] [C#m] Gotta Get Up Early in the Morning or [G] something.
It's the one with the rooster.
Like, [A] I woke up to it.
I was like, oh, shit, [E] crazy.
I ran in the room.
Me and all my brothers, we ran in [G#m] the room.
Just started [C#m] dancing like, uh, uh.
Because it felt [G] like, [Em] you know how you sin?
[A] It felt like it was [E] doing something wrong.
So it was like we [G#m] just danced for the longest.
[C#m]
But after [G] that, he started coming by and [A] playing more music.
But he always played old stuff.
[E] So that was like, oh, damn, like, let's go.
We can listen to it now.
[C#m] Mama can't say nothing if [G#] he's letting us do it.
So, but after he left, I just kept going.
I just kept [C#] looking [F#] for stuff, like, [C#m]
really like build with it.
I didn't know no artists.
I was [G] just finding music.
So a lot of music that I know, I can't put an artist to it.
It was more [D#] of a feeling.
It's [C#] emotions in your ocean, I [G#] could drown all day.
When [C#] we winding down, it's too much [G#] fun, pretend.
Love me.
Sweet bitter sweet liquor intoxicate me.
I'm always going to love Ella for putting me on my first tour ever.
I don't care if it's one city.
I don't care if it's 28 cities.
[Cm] But she opened up a door for [C#] me that I didn't even like know [Fm] it was a door to.
And just having her to be a supporter, it gives me a lot of confidence.
Like [G#] I don't look for the approval of people, but I [D#m] want it.
I don't need it, but I want it.
I like it.
[A#m] And her, she played a big part in it.
When I hope it ain't, I just [D#] think I can't.
When I know [Fm] it's emotions in your ocean, [G#] I could drown all day.
When we winding down, it's too much fun, pretend.
Love me.
All right, I'm going to give you a secret.
The EPs, first of all, there's a third one.
But the EPs, to me, it was an album for myself.
And I listened to it, and I listened to what was on the radio,
and I was like, yo, nobody's going to really [Cm] listen to a whole album like this.
Like, not right now.
[G#] And I was just like, I bet if I give it to somebody,
[Cm] gave me a good advice, and was like, give it to them in doses.
[Fm]
Actually, Nicki Minaj, she said, give it to them in doses.
So I just was like, I thought about it.
It makes sense.
If you give people something that they can't digest in doses,
then they'll learn to.
So that was basically a thought ever since it was brought up.
Like, maybe I should.
Maybe it should be a mixtape.
It was so many thoughts.
I didn't know.
But it turned out good.
I'm so sensitive.
I really care about my fans.
And even if they don't want to say fans, my friends, my fans, whoever,
[C#] my supporters, [D#] I actually care about them as people.
[F] And I [C#] tell everybody, every show, I love them.
Because I mean it.
[G#] I mean, it comes from a place where I do.
Because I love, [C] literally love everybody.
Unless you do me wrong, [A#m] then I got to do you some.
[D#]
Yay.
[G#] [E] Stay up [C#m] all night, just lay up.
Use half of this pain stuff to make moves with.
[A] When I moved to Tyler, Texas and [C#] didn't have nothing to do, I mean, try to like, just sing more.
My mama, she encouraged me a lot [F#] too, like sing more.
She never stopped me from singing.
She told me like, the only thing I can't stop you from doing and get on my nerves, I can't stop [G#m] you from singing.
When she told me that, [E] I get in trouble, she punished me, I'm upstairs, I'm singing.
I'm singing like, I'm walking in the dark.
I even bought like one of them recorders.
I had two of them things and I was just like, I sing and I play it and use the other one to record that and sing a harmony and then go back and forth.
And that's how I started like doing harmonies.
So it'll be like, I guess, them little radio things.
And that kind of started me, I guess, recording.
I guess that's my first recording.
Yeah.
[C#m]
[E] We
[C#m] [G#] [C#m] still would like sing and like [F#m] clap.
So the clap, I guess, was [C#m] our drums and stuff.
And it would be like me and my brothers [E] and like my cousins and stuff.
Like just like making drum patterns [C#m] and cases.
I'm really in love with cases.
That's probably why.
But when I heard music for the first time, [B] it was more like [E] it [G#]
just [F#m] felt good, I guess.
And I just kept [C#m] going.
I [F#] think the first song I probably [C#m] heard, my pops came over and played [B] [C#m] Gotta Get Up Early in the Morning or [G] something.
It's the one with the rooster.
Like, [A] I woke up to it.
I was like, oh, shit, [E] crazy.
I ran in the room.
Me and all my brothers, we ran in [G#m] the room.
Just started [C#m] dancing like, uh, uh.
Because it felt [G] like, [Em] you know how you sin?
[A] It felt like it was [E] doing something wrong.
So it was like we [G#m] just danced for the longest.
[C#m]
But after [G] that, he started coming by and [A] playing more music.
But he always played old stuff.
[E] So that was like, oh, damn, like, let's go.
We can listen to it now.
[C#m] Mama can't say nothing if [G#] he's letting us do it.
So, but after he left, I just kept going.
I just kept [C#] looking [F#] for stuff, like, [C#m]
really like build with it.
I didn't know no artists.
I was [G] just finding music.
So a lot of music that I know, I can't put an artist to it.
It was more [D#] of a feeling.
It's [C#] emotions in your ocean, I [G#] could drown all day.
When [C#] we winding down, it's too much [G#] fun, pretend.
Love me.
Sweet bitter sweet liquor intoxicate me.
I'm always going to love Ella for putting me on my first tour ever.
I don't care if it's one city.
I don't care if it's 28 cities.
[Cm] But she opened up a door for [C#] me that I didn't even like know [Fm] it was a door to.
And just having her to be a supporter, it gives me a lot of confidence.
Like [G#] I don't look for the approval of people, but I [D#m] want it.
I don't need it, but I want it.
I like it.
[A#m] And her, she played a big part in it.
When I hope it ain't, I just [D#] think I can't.
When I know [Fm] it's emotions in your ocean, [G#] I could drown all day.
When we winding down, it's too much fun, pretend.
Love me.
All right, I'm going to give you a secret.
The EPs, first of all, there's a third one.
But the EPs, to me, it was an album for myself.
And I listened to it, and I listened to what was on the radio,
and I was like, yo, nobody's going to really [Cm] listen to a whole album like this.
Like, not right now.
[G#] And I was just like, I bet if I give it to somebody,
[Cm] gave me a good advice, and was like, give it to them in doses.
[Fm]
Actually, Nicki Minaj, she said, give it to them in doses.
So I just was like, I thought about it.
It makes sense.
If you give people something that they can't digest in doses,
then they'll learn to.
So that was basically a thought ever since it was brought up.
Like, maybe I should.
Maybe it should be a mixtape.
It was so many thoughts.
I didn't know.
But it turned out good.
I'm so sensitive.
I really care about my fans.
And even if they don't want to say fans, my friends, my fans, whoever,
[C#] my supporters, [D#] I actually care about them as people.
[F] And I [C#] tell everybody, every show, I love them.
Because I mean it.
[G#] I mean, it comes from a place where I do.
Because I love, [C] literally love everybody.
Unless you do me wrong, [A#m] then I got to do you some.
[D#]
Key:
C#m
G#
E
C#
F#
C#m
G#
E
[F#] What's good y'all, [E] this is Lucky Day and you're watching Rap Season.
Yay.
_ [G#] _ [E] Stay up [C#m] all night, just lay up.
Use half of this pain stuff to make moves with.
[A] When I moved to Tyler, Texas _ and [C#] didn't have nothing to do, I mean, try to like, just sing more.
My mama, she encouraged me a lot [F#] too, like sing more.
She never stopped me from singing.
She told me like, the only thing I can't stop you from doing and get on my nerves, I can't stop [G#m] you from singing.
When she told me that, [E] I get in trouble, she punished me, I'm upstairs, I'm singing.
I'm singing like, I'm walking in the dark.
I even bought like one of them recorders.
I had two of them things and I was just like, I sing and I play it and use the other one to record that and sing a harmony and then go back and forth.
And that's how I started like doing harmonies.
So it'll be like, I guess, them little radio things.
And that kind of started me, I guess, recording.
I guess that's my first recording.
_ Yeah.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ We _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#m] still would like sing and like [F#m] clap.
So the clap, I guess, was [C#m] our drums and stuff.
And it would be like me and my brothers [E] and like my cousins and stuff.
Like just like making drum patterns [C#m] and cases.
I'm really in love with cases.
That's probably why.
_ But when I heard music for the first time, [B] it was more like [E] it _ [G#]
just _ [F#m] _ felt good, I guess.
And I just kept [C#m] going.
I [F#] think the first song I probably [C#m] heard, my pops came over and played [B] _ _ [C#m] Gotta Get Up Early in the Morning or [G] something.
It's the one with the rooster.
Like, _ [A] I woke up to it.
I was like, oh, shit, [E] crazy.
I ran in the room.
Me and all my brothers, we ran in [G#m] the room.
Just started [C#m] dancing like, uh, uh.
Because it felt [G] like, [Em] you know how you sin?
[A] _ _ It felt like it was [E] doing something wrong.
So it was like we [G#m] just danced for the longest.
_ [C#m]
But after [G] that, he started coming by and [A] playing more music.
But he always played old stuff.
[E] So that was like, oh, damn, like, let's go.
We can listen to it now.
[C#m] Mama can't say nothing if [G#] he's letting us do it.
_ So, but after he left, I just kept going.
I just kept [C#] looking [F#] for stuff, like, [C#m]
really like build with it.
I didn't know no artists.
I was [G] just finding music.
So a lot of music that I know, I can't put an artist to it.
It was more [D#] of a feeling.
_ It's [C#] emotions in your ocean, I [G#] could drown all day.
When [C#] we winding down, it's too much [G#] fun, pretend.
Love me.
Sweet bitter sweet liquor intoxicate me.
I'm always going to love Ella for putting me on my first tour ever.
I don't care if it's one city.
I don't care if it's 28 cities.
[Cm] But _ she opened up a door for [C#] me that I didn't even like know [Fm] it was a door to. _
And _ _ just having her to be a supporter, _ it gives me a lot of confidence.
Like [G#] I don't look for the approval of people, but I [D#m] want it.
I don't need it, but I want it.
I like it.
[A#m] _ _ And her, she played a big part in it.
_ When I hope it ain't, I just [D#] think I can't.
When I know [Fm] it's emotions in your ocean, [G#] I could drown all day.
When we winding down, it's too much fun, pretend.
Love me.
All right, I'm going to give you a secret. _ _
_ The EPs, _ _ _ first of all, there's a third one.
_ _ _ But the EPs, to me, it was _ an album for myself. _ _ _
_ And I listened to it, and I listened to what was on the radio,
and I was like, yo, nobody's going to really [Cm] listen to a whole album like this.
Like, not right now.
[G#] And I was just like, I bet if I give it to somebody,
[Cm] gave me a good advice, and was like, give it to them in doses.
_ [Fm] _
Actually, Nicki Minaj, she said, give it to them in doses.
So I just was like, I thought about it.
It makes sense.
If you give people something that they can't digest in doses,
then they'll learn to.
So _ that was basically a thought ever since it was brought up.
Like, maybe I should.
Maybe it should be a mixtape.
It was so many thoughts.
I didn't know.
But it turned out good.
I'm so sensitive.
_ I really care about my fans.
And even if they don't want to say fans, my friends, my fans, whoever,
[C#] my supporters, [D#] I actually care about them as people.
[F] And I [C#] tell everybody, every show, I love them.
Because I mean it.
[G#] I mean, it comes from a place where _ I do.
Because I love, [C] literally love everybody.
_ Unless you do me wrong, [A#m] then I got to do you some.
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
Yay.
_ [G#] _ [E] Stay up [C#m] all night, just lay up.
Use half of this pain stuff to make moves with.
[A] When I moved to Tyler, Texas _ and [C#] didn't have nothing to do, I mean, try to like, just sing more.
My mama, she encouraged me a lot [F#] too, like sing more.
She never stopped me from singing.
She told me like, the only thing I can't stop you from doing and get on my nerves, I can't stop [G#m] you from singing.
When she told me that, [E] I get in trouble, she punished me, I'm upstairs, I'm singing.
I'm singing like, I'm walking in the dark.
I even bought like one of them recorders.
I had two of them things and I was just like, I sing and I play it and use the other one to record that and sing a harmony and then go back and forth.
And that's how I started like doing harmonies.
So it'll be like, I guess, them little radio things.
And that kind of started me, I guess, recording.
I guess that's my first recording.
_ Yeah.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ We _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#m] still would like sing and like [F#m] clap.
So the clap, I guess, was [C#m] our drums and stuff.
And it would be like me and my brothers [E] and like my cousins and stuff.
Like just like making drum patterns [C#m] and cases.
I'm really in love with cases.
That's probably why.
_ But when I heard music for the first time, [B] it was more like [E] it _ [G#]
just _ [F#m] _ felt good, I guess.
And I just kept [C#m] going.
I [F#] think the first song I probably [C#m] heard, my pops came over and played [B] _ _ [C#m] Gotta Get Up Early in the Morning or [G] something.
It's the one with the rooster.
Like, _ [A] I woke up to it.
I was like, oh, shit, [E] crazy.
I ran in the room.
Me and all my brothers, we ran in [G#m] the room.
Just started [C#m] dancing like, uh, uh.
Because it felt [G] like, [Em] you know how you sin?
[A] _ _ It felt like it was [E] doing something wrong.
So it was like we [G#m] just danced for the longest.
_ [C#m]
But after [G] that, he started coming by and [A] playing more music.
But he always played old stuff.
[E] So that was like, oh, damn, like, let's go.
We can listen to it now.
[C#m] Mama can't say nothing if [G#] he's letting us do it.
_ So, but after he left, I just kept going.
I just kept [C#] looking [F#] for stuff, like, [C#m]
really like build with it.
I didn't know no artists.
I was [G] just finding music.
So a lot of music that I know, I can't put an artist to it.
It was more [D#] of a feeling.
_ It's [C#] emotions in your ocean, I [G#] could drown all day.
When [C#] we winding down, it's too much [G#] fun, pretend.
Love me.
Sweet bitter sweet liquor intoxicate me.
I'm always going to love Ella for putting me on my first tour ever.
I don't care if it's one city.
I don't care if it's 28 cities.
[Cm] But _ she opened up a door for [C#] me that I didn't even like know [Fm] it was a door to. _
And _ _ just having her to be a supporter, _ it gives me a lot of confidence.
Like [G#] I don't look for the approval of people, but I [D#m] want it.
I don't need it, but I want it.
I like it.
[A#m] _ _ And her, she played a big part in it.
_ When I hope it ain't, I just [D#] think I can't.
When I know [Fm] it's emotions in your ocean, [G#] I could drown all day.
When we winding down, it's too much fun, pretend.
Love me.
All right, I'm going to give you a secret. _ _
_ The EPs, _ _ _ first of all, there's a third one.
_ _ _ But the EPs, to me, it was _ an album for myself. _ _ _
_ And I listened to it, and I listened to what was on the radio,
and I was like, yo, nobody's going to really [Cm] listen to a whole album like this.
Like, not right now.
[G#] And I was just like, I bet if I give it to somebody,
[Cm] gave me a good advice, and was like, give it to them in doses.
_ [Fm] _
Actually, Nicki Minaj, she said, give it to them in doses.
So I just was like, I thought about it.
It makes sense.
If you give people something that they can't digest in doses,
then they'll learn to.
So _ that was basically a thought ever since it was brought up.
Like, maybe I should.
Maybe it should be a mixtape.
It was so many thoughts.
I didn't know.
But it turned out good.
I'm so sensitive.
_ I really care about my fans.
And even if they don't want to say fans, my friends, my fans, whoever,
[C#] my supporters, [D#] I actually care about them as people.
[F] And I [C#] tell everybody, every show, I love them.
Because I mean it.
[G#] I mean, it comes from a place where _ I do.
Because I love, [C] literally love everybody.
_ Unless you do me wrong, [A#m] then I got to do you some.
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] _