Released: September 11, 2017

Songwriter: Charles Hamilton

Producer: Dr. Dre Rick Rock

Gravity released
I’m actually a beast
A bastard in my sleep
I fathom I can creep

God, don’t hold me back. I am rising
The sun has turned its back on the fine things
But a house and studio is what I need
Could this be the start of something grand?

Magically induced like a glass of the sweetest juice. Shattered dreams produce. The ancient comes to new

God. don’t hold me back. I am rising
The sun has turned its back on the fine things
But a house and studio is what I need
Could this be the start of something grand?

What time is it? Who got the shiny watch to provide me the time when I jot these lines? Dr. Dre, but the clock today. So treat him like Justin and watch him play. Mechanical animals causing threats to aliens. Yesterday is a mess, yet we display it again and again. Reparations for SEGA. Men made a mess so, ladies, later. The plague abater. The Sage of Zeta. I made it to the majors, didn’t make no paper. I need long-term dividends not the fast buck. That stuff always leads to mad bad luck. Clean your act up, catch a welp. The witchcraft Kravitz is back with help

Charles Hamilton

Born November 10th 1987, Charles Hamilton is a Harlem raised rapper/producer. He was among the first generation of rappers to gain a following by releasing free projects on the internet. After releasing a variety of mixtapes that helped put him on the map, he debuted his album The Pink Lavalamp which is now widely considered one of the best underground Hip-Hop releases of all time.

Hamilton gained national recognition after being featured on XXL’s 2009 Freshmen List, releasing the hit single “Brooklyn Girls”, and signing a record deal with Interscope Records. However, Charles gained a negative spotlight in the media in late 2009, was released from the label, and eventually checked himself into a mental institution; thus putting a halt on his rise to stardom.

After his 2009 hardships, he worked hard on putting his life back together and eventually signed with Republic Records in 2015. Since signing, he has released the single “NY Raining” and the album Hamilton, Charles.