Released: October 9, 2020

Featuring: Nia Miranda Ty Dolla $ign

Songwriter: Ant Clemons Virtual Riot Skrillex Nia Miranda Ty Dolla $ign

Producer: Virtual Riot Skrillex

[Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign & Ant Clemons, Both]
I know you see it (Skrrt)
My people dying in the streets (Skrrt)
They ain't breathing
I know you heard about it (Skrrt)
You know the issues, but
The problems you ain't speaking (Skrrt)
How many more of my brothers
Do I gotta lose till I see change? (Skrrt)
I know you see it (Skrrt)
But we need change
How many more of these mothers
Do they gotta lose they child
Til' we fix things
I know you see it
But we need change

[Verse: Ty Dolla $ign]
Yes we can, like Obama
If we put our minds to it
Stand strong through the storm 'til we can shed some light to it
You was walking right out the store, ain't know you'd lose your life for it
Tryna live out your purpose beforе they tell your life story

[Verse: Ty Dolla $ign & Ant Clemons, Both]
I know you see it (Skrrt)
My pеople dying in the streets (Skrrt)
They ain't breathing
I know you heard about it (Skrrt)
You know the issues, but
The problems you ain't speaking (Skrrt)
How many more of my brothers
Do I gotta lose till I see change? (Skrrt)
I know you see it (Skrrt)
But we need change
How many more of these mothers
Do they gotta lose they child
Til' we fix things
I know you see it
But we need change

[Bridge: Ty Dolla $ign & Ant Clemons, Ant Clemons]
How many more of these mothers
Gotta lose they child til' we fix things?
I know you see it
But we need change

[Drop: Nia Miranda]
When you see stuff like that, you supposed to stand up and say something
See stuff like that, you supposed to stand up and say something
When you see stuff like that, you supposed to stand up and say something
See, see, see stuff like that, you supposed to stand up and say something

Ant Clemons

Ant Clemons is a singer-songwriter and is a New Jersey native who moved to Los Angeles in early 2017 to expand his musical network. He is also Jeremih’s friend and collaborator.

He was noticeably featured on Kanye West’s 2018 track “All Mine,” that he kicks off with an infectious, falsetto flow chorus.

He explained to Genius that he first started creating music as a form of therapy. “I grew up singing in church and around the house, but I started creating my own music around 2009 as an outlet to get through my parents divorce,” he said, noting that this experience helped develop his passion for music.