Songwriter: Kilo Kish

Producer: Childish Gambino

[Intro: Kilo Kish and Donald Glover]
So, what are you doing after work tonight?
Uhh...[?] in town, so I was thinking about hanging with him
Oh, um 'cause I was thinking that we could, like, go somewhere...
Well, I really—I feel like I don't get to see him and he's only in town for a couple of days
Yeah, yeah, yeah, um...that's understandable but...
Don't be mad
I mean...
You're mad
But, like, why wouldn't I be?
You're mad. Don't get mad

[Verse: Kilo Kish]
The sun moves close dusty yellow gold
You breathe so slow, waking up your bones
Coffee's dark
Just the way you like
Our New York Times on the Business side
Been thinkin this boy you know I kind of miss
Spontaneity of life
Cause this routine, it gets
Kinda old, kinda soon
I know we say it, but we never do
Nothing, I'm here to say something
The walls are closing in
Feels like my soul's collecting with
Dust and dew
Been waiting up for you
But our table's set
To feed me nothing new

[Hook: Kilo Kish]
Why don't you surprise me?
Why don't you surprise me?
Why don't you surprise me?

[Outro: Kilo Kish & Childish Gambino]
Boy you never try
I know, I know
6 o'clock, here you come
I know, I know
Have dinner, go to the bed
I know, I know
Sitting up alone
I know, I know
And drinking wine to the head

Kilo Kish

As if spun from ether, the synthy experimental reflections of Kilo Kish (nee Lakisha Kimberly Robinson) strikingly embody what is intangible – the overwhelmingly complex emotions we sometimes feel but cannot find the language to express. A singer-songwriter, multi-disciplinary artist and designer, Kish’s musical offerings have always been deeply intertwined with her work in other mediums. Her debut EP Homeschool (released April 2, 2012), earned praise for its disarming honesty, marking the genesis of a discography informed by Kish’s deeply self-reflective nature and innate curiosity about the boundaries of human interactions with the world. “I think people liked Homeschool because it felt really naive but also natural. That naturalness of it is almost like catching an artist in their garage band stage,” explained Kish. The EP also provides early insight into Kish’s collaborative process, featuring production and vocals from longtime friends the Internet and Pyramid Vitra – Kish had previously connected with Matt Martians ( the Internet) online, and subsequently formed relationships with the rest of the band.

 

Born in Orlando, Florida, Kish spent much of her early childhood in solitary settings, critiquing and exploring her surroundings autonomously, while at the same time fully immersing herself in creative projects and activities that challenged her world view. She entered her school’s gifted program at the age of five, and the advanced curriculum soon separated her from her peers. Still, the young Kish found that she preferred the company of adults, finding inspiration from the complexity of their realities. Despite having few friends of her age, her family were early advocates of both her independence and creative spirit.