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Get Back Up

T.I. featuring Chris Brown - Get Back Up
"My road to redemption has no GPS, So guess the time must be invested for this to be manifested
How dare you sit right there and act as if you holier than thou, Point your finger now with me looking down"   they push you down, you got to get back up. Push the dirt off your jersey, then go for the cup
Or the trophy or the ring, champion no matter what 'Cause when you got the belt and the ring
As soon as you fall down all the haters pass a judgment."

Song Lyrics:

[Intro: T.I., Chris Brown]
I'm only, I'm only human, dawg
Hello out there (Ayy)
I'm only human, dawg
Can you hear me? (Ayy, ayy)
I'm only human, dawg
It's an S.O.S (Ayy, ayy)
To let me be me
Ayy, listen to me (Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy)

[Chorus: T.I., Chris Brown]
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm only human, dawg)
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm just a human y'all)
Push the dirt off your jersey then go for the cup (Ayy, ayy)
Or the trophy, or the ring, champion no matter what
'Cause when you got the belt, and the ring
People with you poppin' bottles, takin' pictures, look around (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
But soon as you fall down, all the haters passin' judgement (Oh, no, no)
Fly as I'm is shawty, I'ma rise above this (Oh, no, no, no, no)

[Verse 1: T.I.]
Hey, what it is, world? (Ayy) Yeah, it's me again (Again)
Back before you, at your mercy, on bended knee again
No runnin' from the truth (Nah), as much as we pretend
That it ain't what it is, then it hits CNN
Apologies to my fans and my closest friends (I'm sorry)
For lettin' you down, I won't take you down this road again (Uh-uh)
Most of you now sayin', "Whatever, here we go again" (What?)
Blogs, radio, and television all goin' in (Ayy, ayy, ayy)
I laugh to keep from cryin' through all of the embarrassment (I gotta say)
I gotta say you fuckin' haters is hilarious (Haha)
How dare you sit right there and act as if you holier than thou?
Point your finger now with me (Now) lookin' down (Down)
Same clown that was Twit-pickin' at my weddin' (Ayy)
On the same Twitter page disrespectin' (What?), wait a second (Hold up)
Never mind my imperfections, this a fact, remember that
No mistake's too great to recover and bounce back

[Chorus: T.I., Chris Brown]
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm only human, dawg)
(I gotta get back up)
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm just a human y'all)
Push the dirt off your jersey then go for the cup (Ayy, ayy)
(Oh, no, no, oh, no, no, no, no)
Or the trophy, or the ring, champion no matter what
'Cause when you got the belt, and the ring
People with you poppin' bottles, takin' pictures, look around (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
But soon as you fall down, all the haters passin' judgement (Oh, no, no)
Fly as I'm is shawty, I'ma rise above this (Oh, no, no, no, no)

[Verse 2: T.I.]
I admit, yeah, I done some dumb shit
Disappointed erry'body, I know (Damn)
Try not to hold that against me though (Ayy)
My road to redemption has no GPS
So guess that time must be invested for this to be manifested (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

Yes, it's hard livin' life in the spotlight
Tryna dodge the haters same time as the cop light (Whoop)
The Bible say, "Let he without sin cast the stone first" (Stone first)
The sinner or the one who judged him, who was wrong first? (Huh)
Yeah, he go to work, never done no drugs up until the Fed
He just drink his liquor, touch his kids, beat his wife instead (Damn)
Difference is my shortcomings hit the media
Thanks to TMZ, the AJC, and Wikipedia (What?)
See the stairway to Heaven while steppin' down Jacob's ladder
My good outweigh the bad, God ain't that what really matter? (Nope)
And matter fact, I'm wrong, but after that
The good I done in your hood, should it over-shadow that? (Shadow)
Got the world laughin' at me for the moment
But it gonna be your turn 'fore it's over with, even if you're so legit
That you get a house with a dog and a picket fence (Ayy, ayy, ayy)
The people with you then, but when they turn on you remember this (Ayy, ayy)

[Chorus: T.I., Chris Brown]
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm only human, dawg)
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm just a human y'all)
Push the dirt off your jersey then go for the cup (Ayy, ayy)
Or the trophy, or the ring, champion no matter what
'Cause when you got the belt, and the ring
People with you poppin' bottles, takin' pictures, look around (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
But soon as you fall down, all the haters passin' judgement (Oh, no, no)
Fly as I'm is shawty, I'ma rise above this (Oh, no, no, no, no)
(Ayy, ayy, ayy)

[Bridge: Chris Brown, T.I.]
So I say (Hello out there)
Hello out there
(I'm only human, dawg)
(Can you hear me?) Can you hear me? Can you hear me?
(I'm only human, dawg)
(It's an S.O.S) Oh-oh, oh-oh
(Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy)
(To let me, be me) Yeah, ayy
(Hello out there) You gotta give
(Ayy, you can love me, or either leave me)
(Can you hear me?) You gotta give
(Before you judge me, just let me be me)
(It's an S.O.S) You gotta, gotta believe
Ayy, you can love me, or either leave me
(To let me, be me) In me, ayy
(Before you judge me, see life ain't easy)
(Hello out there)
Now (Yeah), you gon' miss me when I'm gone (Yes)
(Can you hear me?)

Promise when I'm gone, I bet you gon' miss me when I'm gone (You gon' miss me when I'm gone)

(It's an S.O.S)
Huh, you gon' miss me when I'm gone (Yes)
(To let me, be me)
Promise when I'm gone, I bet you gon' miss me when I'm gone (You gon' miss me when I'm gone)

[Interlude: T.I.]
I accept full responsibility for all the wrong I've done
If y'all thought I was perfect
I apologize for bein' human, man
But never again, partner, you could put my life on that

[Chorus: T.I., Chris Brown]
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm only human, y'all)
Ayy, when they push you down, you got to get back up (I'm just a human y'all)
Push the dirt off your jersey then go for the cup (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Or the trophy, or the ring, champion no matter what (Okay)
'Cause when you got the belt, and the ring (Yeah)
People with you poppin' bottles, takin' pictures, look around (Look around)
But soon as you fall down, all the haters passin' judgement (Oh, no, no)
Fly as I'm is shawty, I'ma rise above this (Oh, no, no, no, no)
(Ayy, ayy, ayy)

[Outro: Chris Brown, T.I.]
(Hello out there)
Ayy, you can love me, or either leave me
(Can you hear me?)
Before you judge me, just let me be me
(It's an S.O.S)
Ayy, you can love me, or either leave me
(To let me, be me)
Before you judge me, see life ain't easy

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