Lookin for, searchin for it
I been lookin for, searchin for it
I been lookin for, lookin for
Lookin, lookin, lookin, for
Lookin, lookin, lookin, for
Lookin, lookin, lookin, for
I been lookin for
Don’t know where I’m goin or where the hell I been
Don’t know what I did for all the hell I’m in
I materialize into a milly grains-a-sand
Blowin in the wind don’t know where I’ll land
Don’t know who I am, know who I used to be
Caramel girl dreams with a vision to achieve...
[I been lookin
for]
Got a soul magnetic and that hustle gon get it
Got that 90s Aaliyah that triple-threated
That change-the-world mindsetted, really really empathetic
Both the body and the brain athletic
Now I don’t know, all I got is my flow
Hands on the wheel which direction I go?
Maybe the answer is just to let go
Let it go, let it go, let it go.
[chorus]
Hungry for next thing, gotta eat my dinner
All I need is the race ain’t concerned with the winner
Got the speed keep the pace Breezy burn all the sprinters
Head down, heart full, go get em
It don’t matter that I don’t know
This ain’t close to as far as I’ll go
Once I find it I’ll let yall know
Once I find it I’ll let Breeze blow
[chorus]
Lookin for, searchin for it
I been lookin for, searchin for it
I been lookin for, lookin for
Lookin, lookin, lookin, for
Lookin, lookin, lookin, for
Lookin, lookin, lookin, for
I been lookin for
If Audre Lorde was a rapper, Breezy would be the embodiment because their hip hop takes on topics like racial identity, gender politics, and queerness. Breezy represents the fluidity in the gray area between “man” and “woman” or “Black” and “white.”
This record is full of bangerz while also going so deep into the mind, body, and soul, like a warming cup of tea. The tracks are a beautiful blend of hip hop, nature, and spiritual, layered choruses. Breezy
This record features the meditative lyricism of Hamza, cloaked in bright and bold cello and harp sounds. The last half of "Still Waters" gets me every time I hear it. Breezy