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Gorillaz

How Far?

Release date: 2nd May 2020

From Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez
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Gorillaz bring Skepta and percussionist Tony Allen together for 'How Far?', a track that moves between Allen's playful intro and Skepta's assured verses with the ease of someone who knows exactly where he stands. The London MC's delivery is measured and confident, built on observations about ambition, jealousy and the weight of scrutiny that comes with success. There's a sharpness to the writing, a refusal to soften the edges of what he's saying, and the production sits back to let him breathe. The chorus lands as a kind of mantra, a reminder to stay focused whilst the world spins faster. Skepta moves through scenes of aspiration and caution in equal measure, acknowledging both the pull of material gain and the cost of losing sight of what matters. It's the work of someone thinking clearly about the climb, not celebrating it blindly.

"How Far?" is a track by Gorillaz, from the album Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez, released 2nd May 2020. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Gorillaz.

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How Far?

[Intro: Tony Allen]

Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha

[Chorus: Skepta]

Yeah, wah gwan, brudda?

Time to hustle for the money, give a change to your mother

Change them sheets, you got stains on the cover

Better look sharp, now your face on the cover

Like a chameleon, see you change in your color

Crabs in the barrel, wanna hate on each other

Saw my life gets better, whatever the weather

I dance in the rain and I bathe in summer

[Verse 1: Skepta]

It's the black Corleone in a button-up shirt

Before we take off you better buckle up first

Fresher than the President, psychedelics got me in my element

All negativity, that's irrelevant

Amber Leaf or ganja leaf, I backstrap when I wrap the sheets

Now I feel to go for a drive, so I grab my keys

Shades on, roof down, tryna catch a breeze

Ride around the hood, got the devil in my ear

Can you smell that? Smells like jealousy in the air

Dunno who they're tryna scare

Looked at the man in the mirror, that's the only enemy that I fear

A zombie knows who to frighten

Just know I love the action, but I move in silence

And, right now I'm just takin' what's mine

Till Elizabeth returns the diamond

[Chorus: Skepta]

Wah gwan, brudda?

Time to hustle for the money, give a change to your mother

Change them sheets, you got stains on the cover

Better look sharp, now your face on the cover

Tryna be the boss of life, gets tougher

I hope you're ready for the truth that you're gonna discover

Always gonna be a Judas at the last supper

Stay woke, it's a rocky road on the come-up

[Verse 2: Skepta]

Take the shots like Scorsese

More money, more problems and more ladies

Everyday somebody dies, still, mothers give birth to more babies

The Earth spins, the world gets more crazy

You gotta have a suit for the christening

A suit for the wedding and a suit for the court case

Probably wear the same suit to the funeral

Tryna see the bigger picture, man, it's bigger than the portrait

Bigger than me, no, you can't fight off your demons with vitamin C

Have to open your mind, use your vision and see

Keep your eyes on the prize so vigilantly

Love how you live, remember the world full of expensive shit

Can't forget the poor 'cause you're friends with the rich

Stay true to the bone, I ain't ever gonna switch

[Chorus: Skepta]

Yeah, yeah-yeah, wah gwan, brudda?

Time to hustle for the money, give a change to your mother

Change them sheets, you got stains on the cover

Better look sharp, now your face on the cover

Hm, who's that pressing on the buzzer?

Better check the camera, you don't wanna get stuck up

You listen close, you can hear death around the corner

One wrong move and we're all gonna suffer

[Bridge: Tony Allen]

Ahh, oya

Ẹ dide, ẹrori, oya

Ẹ dide, ẹrori, oya

Ẹ dide, ẹrori, oya

Ẹ dide, ẹrori, ẹ dide

[Chorus: Skepta]

How far, brudda?

Time to hustle for the money, give a change to your mother

Change them sheets, you got stains on the cover

Better look sharp, now your face on the cover

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From Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez

2020
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Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez
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2020
  1. —How Far?
  2. —Opium
  3. —With Love to an Ex
  4. —The Valley of the Pagans
  5. —MLS
  6. —The Lost Chord
  7. —Dead Butterflies
  8. —The Pink Phantom
  9. —Strange Timez
  10. —Pac-Man
  11. —Chalk Tablet Towers
  12. —Friday 13th
  13. —Aries
  14. —Momentary Bliss
  15. —Désolé
  16. —Simplicity
  17. —Severed Head

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