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    British rapper, songwriter, and producer Dave continues to prove his lyrical brilliance with the captivating track “Fairchild.” Known for his introspective storytelling and sharp delivery, Dave uses this record to explore deep personal themes — blending emotion, vulnerability, and reflection in a way only he can.

    “Fairchild” showcases Dave’s poetic wordplay and his ability to fuse introspection with social commentary. The production is smooth yet haunting, perfectly complementing his reflective lyrics and calm flow. This track stands as a testament to his evolution as an artist who consistently pushes the boundaries of UK rap.

    For fans of conscious and soulful hip-hop, “Fairchild” is a must-listen. It highlights Dave’s growth, authenticity, and artistry — reminding listeners why he remains one of the most respected voices in the global rap scene.


    Lyrics

    Yeah
    She was twenty-four
    Last week, told me somethin’ you can’t be ready for
    I ain’t mournin’ death of her innocence
    I ain’t mournin’ death of her innocence, let the Henny pour
    Some weeks ago, she was in a cab
    I felt sick to my stomach ’cause when I listen back
    Driver was actin’ all forward, I should have drawn the line
    She wasn’t worried about it, it happens all the time
    All the time, said it happens all the time
    A little conversation, that’s just all it is
    Ask couple questions, then he’ll call it quits
    He ain’t even have to ask her where she lives
    She was headed to this venue with a couple friends
    And I was workin’ late, said I’d collect her when the party ends
    She goin’ to this no-phone party
    You know the ones where guys have their phones and all the women there don’t
    I threw one of them last week, so I don’t wanna speak
    And when I think about this shit, it cuts deep
    You see Tamah, she like my little sis
    So when I asked her to explain to me the story, she said this

    I caught a vibe with a guy and then from the off
    But somethin’ was off, offer me pills and offer me shots
    And off of my head, couldn’t even say if I was sober or off of my head
    I could’ve danced for days, wouldn’t have been a surprise
    But let’s have a good night, these times are havin’ good nights when all the men start drinkin’
    And then they feel entitled to more than opinions
    You know how that goes and man come to the girls like, “Fuckin’, let me get your Snap innit
    Add me back innit, fuckin’ what?
    What you doin’ after this? What you on? What’s wrong?
    Why you movin’ so stiff? Come back to the AP, what, friend, what?
    Don’t worry ’bout her, you ain’t her dad, that’s long
    Why follow her home? Call her a cab or what
    I feel like I seen you before, you from Bex? You know Thames? Fuckin’
    Are you gettin’ back to ends?”
    And I ain’t sayin’ that’s weird, but it kinda is
    She busy throwin’ up, he’s tryna take her to the crib
    But that’s the culture of the club, right?
    All game’s fair
    And if she don’t like it, why she there?
    These times, she just wanna go home
    She don’t wanna go alone with no battery on her phone
    And all her friends are tryna stay
    Cah they goin’ to somebody’s afterparty in a house that’s out the way
    And then she blacked out
    She was gonna leave with them, but somethin’ felt off
    And then she backed out
    When I heard about the time she tried to make it home alone
    She said

    At Archway, I got out the car
    It’s quiet and I’m walking up this long hill
    Faint sound, cold chills
    I swear I just heard a familiar voice
    Inside of the club, outside of the club
    Was it that first cab? I swear I know the voice
    Think fast, that’s my only choice
    He’s coming up, I hear him running up
    I ran and I trip, I fell and I buckle
    My belt in a buckle, my keys in my knuckles
    He’s grabbing my hair, I’m screaming to stop
    I’m hitting him hard, it’s turning him on
    The burning is gone, my body is so cold and frozen in fear
    Accepting my fate, his hands on my waist
    I think that I threw my keys in his face
    I ran and he chased
    I stumbled on a group of three that were leaving
    I ran towards them, didn’t notice that my feet, they were bleeding
    And that’s when I called, praying that you’d be there recording
    The only person that I know who’s up at 3 in the morning
    I sound mad
    But if you ain’t a girl, I guess you don’t know the feeling
    Of watching what you wear because you’re worried ’bout making it home
    Walking with your phone to your ear and you ain’t on the phone
    Can’t walk on the same side of the pavement alone
    Everyone’s a fucking good guy and they’re making it known
    But I’m just making it known that if you ain’t a girl, I guess you don’t know the feeling
    Of checking the child lock, or seeing the AirTag
    A five-minute walk home feeling like five miles
    Maybe if these people would police our cities way they police our bodies
    Then maybe, fucking hell
    Maybe every woman that I know wouldn’t be stuck as well
    Danger doesn’t look like no killer in a mask
    It looks like that flirty cab driver and guys that feel entitled ’cause you’re standing in their section
    Short-tempered men, the ones who struggle with rejection
    I ain’t knew a girl call

    That was in so deep, she thought violence was affection
    I ain’t know some women wouldn’t want a man’s help
    Because so many of ’em want the same reward for their protection
    Danger doesn’t look like no killer in a mask
    It looks like that kid in the group chat that jokes about—
    And he won’t ever stop because there’s no one to correct him
    And he might even do it ’cause the system would protect him
    Algorithm gonna find some people just like him
    They hate women too, okay, yeah, fuck it, let’s connect him
    Homicidal femicidal shit on their suggested
    Somebody just asked you on a date, it was your dentist
    He just went upstairs and got your number from reception
    Used to be nice, said I remind him of his little girl
    Two weeks later, he wants a sexual connection
    Danger doesn’t look like no killer in a mask
    Who you even talking to?
    Women hunted down by the people they say report it to
    Honestly, I woudn’t have the solitude or fortitude
    Try and humanise, she could be somebody’s daughter, you
    As if that’s the reason them fellas shouldn’t slaughter you
    God forbid that they offend the people you’re belongin’ to
    Objectify you just the way I do in every song
    Tamah was never wrong

    Can’t trust guys, she never lied
    No menicide, it femicide
    The cat calls, the long stares
    The kind words, the lines blurred
    Call her out, impersonate her
    All know a victim, don’t know a perpetrator
    Am I one of them? The men of the past
    Who catcalled, or spoke in the bars
    I’m complicit, no better than you
    I told stories of, yeah
    Can’t sit on the fence, that’s hardly an option
    You either part of the solution or part of the problem

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