Released: October 11, 2015

Songwriter: Daniel Caesar

Producer: Matthew Burnett Jordan Evans

[Verse 1]
Surely my sins have found me out
God rest my soul, but show me out
Surely my sins have found me out
Spit on my grave, but kiss my mouth

[Chorus]
Surely we'll live to see the day
When all of our problems, they fade away

[Verse 2]
I see your heartbreak and I feel your pain
It's funny how heaven and hell are the same
Come walk with me, I don't play those games
I live in the real world, I've lost my faith

[Chorus]
Surely we'll live to see the day
When all of our problems, they fade away

[Bridge]
Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I'm sure
Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I'm sure
Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I'm sure

[Outro]
Surely my sins have found me out
Only two things in this life that are sure, of that I’m sure
Death and taxes
Death and taxes

Daniel Caesar

The world has come to understand R&B/Soul music as a multi-faceted genre that transcends soundwaves into the inner core of our existence — a genre that makes listeners feel, rather than just hear. For Toronto native, Ashton Simmonds, who performs under the stage name, Daniel Caesar (born April 5, 1995), the R&B/Soul genre serves as a skeleton to which he builds up with jarring gospel undertones, heart-tugging guitar chords, and soothing harmonious vocals.

His sophomore effort, Praise Break, successfully captured the attention of many major publications and outlets and was ranked 19th in the 20 Best R&B Albums of 2014 by Rolling Stone Magazine. Caesar’s follow-up project, Pilgrim’s Paradise, was met with even greater praise, subsequently capturing the attention of both the Canadian and international music markets.

On August 25, 2017, Daniel released his debut album, Freudian, which followed the release of “We Find Love” and “Blessed,” and contains hit songs, “Best Part” and “Get You.” In 2018, Freudian was nominated for Best R&B Album at the Grammys.