Released: November 27, 2020

Featuring: Ledisi

Songwriter: Black Thought Ledisi James Poyser Salaam Remi

[Verse 1: Black Thought]
Yeah, America the ugly
This country is deep to say the least
As from Louisville Kentucky, to LA to the East
Where the race been on, recently I been makin' peace
With the fact that black bodies are worth more if they’re deceased
Or trapped in a nine-by-twelve, awaitin' our release
Not takin' it upon ourselves to break away or teach
The next new crop, before they face the next few cops
Cause a traffic stop at night alone could get you popped
Nina Simone said, "What’s the matter with you? Rock?
Is it my hip-hop? Hey, what's the matter with 2Pac?"
We will finish the journey from Mecca to pilgrimage
Build bridges over burial grounds, they filled with us
I grimaced upon a photo I found
A still image of a friend who said to lean on Him, like Bill Withers
I wish he was still with us
They issue moratoriums on the truth and label us 'revisionist historians'
Changin' the point of origin in all the events
Any prince with some kind of sense is all they're against
For generations, they ain't shown us that the American modus operandi
The holders, control us, and try to fold us but yo--watch your body

[Chorus: Ledisi & Black Thought]
Oh, America, not gon' bring me down today

Don’t wanna see another American heartbreak
Oh, you can’t keep me down
Oh, America
Yeah, watch your body for me
I wasn't built to breathe
I won’t be another American heartbreak
My soul you won't take
You can't keep me down

[Verse 2: Black Thought]
The beast brand is strong
To each man, his own
For every Tameka Mallory in the cold hand o' Jones
Get up like Jayla Rose so they don’t stand alone
Leaders understand the code
Pawns do what they suppose
In part, this heart of stone
Is for you to make it home
If I perish when you grown
I want you to take the throne
But when drivin', you a target
Don't be talkin' on the phone
You a alien, you might as well be walkin' on the moon
When you walk into a room
Never shrink so you can fit in
Your beauty and your brilliance ain't built to keep it hidden
Your path, more like division of Richard Wright
Was written too long ago to give him too strong to be forbidden
So whether saint or sinner, here's the tenor like Kamasi
I'm from the kinda posse that's down with Ta-Nehisi
Clowns could try to box me, the hate can never stop me
I'm a product of American heartbreak but watch me
I'm still a problem, liftin' my wings
Despite the system that vilified the victim, I'm still alive and kickin'
I'ma striver, a survivor, a husband and a father from the bloodline o' kings
I move different than ya, watch ya body

[Chorus: Ledisi & Black Thought]
America, [?]
[?]
Don't wanna see another American heartbreak
Oh, you can't keep me down
Oh, America
Yeah, watch your body for me
I wasn't built to [?]
I won't be another American heartbreak
My soul you won't take
You can't keep me down

[Outro: Ledisi]
Built to last strong
Nothin' gon' hold me down, no
Power, yeah, that black power
[?]
Holdin' on, yeah
[?]
Can't nobody bring me down
[?]
Power (I've got that black power)
Yeah, yeah (Built to last)
I'm built to last, ooh
[?]

Black Thought

Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter is the co-founder and MC of the legendary Philadelphia-based hip-hop group The Roots.

Thought is highly renowned in the Hip-Hop community for his socially aware, informed, and character-driven rap style. He is considered by many, a lyrical killer and legend that falls in the same category as Yasiin Bey, Talib Kweli, Q-Tip, members of the Wu-Tang Clan and even Nas.

He also is a member and founder of supergroup Money Making Jam Boys, consisting of Black, and other Roots collaborators Sugar-Tongue-Slim (STS), Greg Porn, Truck North, and Dice Raw. STS can be heard on “Right On” while the other three are widely and largely on Undun.