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    Dave – The Boy Who Played The Harp | Mp3 Download, Lyrics & Review

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    British rapper, songwriter, and producer Dave continues to prove his lyrical brilliance with the captivating track “The Boy Who Played The Harp” 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.

    “The Boy Who Played The Harp” 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, “The Boy Who Played The Harp” 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
    I sometimes wonder, “What would I do in a next generation?”
    In 1940, if I was enlisted to fight for the nation
    Or in 1960, if I had to fight for the rights of my people
    And laid down my life on the line so my grandkids could live a life that’s peaceful
    Would I be on that? Would I be frontline?
    That’s what I’m thinkin’
    If I was alive in the 1912 on the Titanic and it was sinkin’
    Who am I savin’? Am I fightin’ women and children, or am I waitin’?
    I wonder, “What would I do in a next generation?”
    Battle of Karbala, if they captured me for the sake of my father
    Would I stand on my honour like Hussein did it, and tell them to make me martyr
    Would I really get smarter?
    Forgive my oppressor or stick to the creed?
    If I got locked inside like Nelson Mandela, but never was freed
    I see a white man dance to rumba, ain’t study Patrice Lumumba
    But get on the stage and sing like Zumba
    Like, ja-ja-ja-ja, sumba
    Fuck it, I wonder, “What would I do in a next generation?”
    Would I fight for justice? Is it the reason my mum named me David?
    How can you be king? How can you be king? Don’t speak for the people
    Them man try draw me out and compare like me and these niggas are equal
    I’m a Black man and this bozo sayin’ my music socially conscious
    While the mandem troll the responses, this world’s gone totally bonkers
    I sometimes wonder, “What would I do in a next generation?”
    But I’m knowin’ the answer, ’cause what am I doin’ in this generation?
    Afraid to speak cah I don’t wanna risk it my occupation
    We got kids under occupation, my parents, they wouldn’t get that
    The people that died for our freedom spoke on justice, couldn’t accept that
    I talk by the money on all my accounts, so why don’t I speak on the West Bank?
    Remember growin’ up prejudice, the damage 7-7 did
    Extremist and terrorist, I was afraid of the Taliban
    Can’t speak out on illegal settlers, now I’m afraid of a shadow-ban
    What would I do in a next generation?
    Critiquin’ African leaders for sellin’ our country’s natural resources to the West for peanuts
    If they don’t hear, they’ll feel us
    I question what I’m alive for
    Now can you say you’re alive if you ain’t got somethin’ you’re willin’ to die for?
    What am I willin’ to die for? What am I doin’ in this generation?
    I get in my head sometimes, I feel like I’m in despair
    That feelin’ of total powerlessness, I get that sinkin’ feelin’
    That good ain’t defeatin’ evil
    I put that pain on vinyl, but feel like that shit ain’t movin’ the needle
    Retweetin’ people, raisin’ awareness, in all fairness
    Ain’t gonna bring Chris back to his parents
    But there’s no other option, it’s a process
    Gotta stand and protest cah they want man silenced
    Cah they want man dead or they want man hopeless
    In the next generation, I spoke with my ancestors in the night and I showed them
    They spoke with tears in their eyes for the brothers they lost and said it was progress
    “How can it be progress?” I asked him, confused, disgusted
    They said, “David, just so you can fight this, you know how much sufferin’ touched us?
    And you got a chance, we come from a time and a place where you couldn’t get justice
    Had to find peace in the fact that we all answer to the one what we trust in
    And in our generation, we did do peaceful protest, just like you
    Burnt buildings, just like you, did boycotts, just like you
    Sat in a hostel powerless, did feel powerless just like you
    And I know that it may sound strange, but we made some change and we’re just like you
    I know that you question your character, I know that you suffer in silence
    I know that it don’t feel right when you go to the club in Victoria Island
    ‘Cause how can you dance in the club? There’s a hundred people beggin’ outside it
    I know the sins of your father, I know that you’re desperate to fight them
    So step in your purpose, speak for your people, share all your secrets
    Expose your emotions, you might not see, but there’s people that need it
    Never demand it, and if God can grant it, manifest it and receive it
    Your name is David, and that covenant sacred, you gotta promise you’ll keep it”
    Deep it, let man talk on the ting, but I bleed it
    Man wanna speak on the scene, but I seen it
    Tried in the fire by Ghetts, I’m anointed
    Kano passed me the torch, I received it
    God told me I’m the one, I believed it
    Shout Hollowman ’cause he helped me achieve it
    I’m the youngest of my brothers, father eased the burden on our mothers
    Give these niggas money, see their colors
    Don’t mix me with them, I’m not the one
    Grind and miss the summer, when it comes, I’m Abraham, I sacrifice the sun
    Where I’m from they sacrifice their son
    Hold up, I ain’t finished, I ain’t dumb
    My ancestors, my ancestors told me that my life is prophecy
    And it’s not just me, it’s a whole generation of people gradually makin’ change
    There ain’t a greater task
    Shift that, make a name, make a star
    They don’t know what they’re facin’ when they ask
    With the will of David in my heart
    The story of the boy who played the harp

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