Interlude: For Us by Us

Solange Knowles / John Kirby

And they offered me a million dollar deal
And had the check ready
Said I wouldn't be able to use my name
I was fighting my brother, because
Man, you shoulda took the million dollars!
I said: No, what you think I'm worth?
If this white man offer me a million dollars
I gotta be worth forty, or fifty
Or ten or something
To being able to make Forbes
And come from the Projects
You know, Top 40 Under 40
Which they said couldn't be done
Had twenty records on the top Billboard at one time
For an independent company
Black-owned company

You know, going to the white lady's house
Where my grandmother lived at
And say: Look, you don't have to work here
No more Big Mama!
We got more money
Than the people on St. Charles Street

And I, I took that anger and said
I'mma put it into my music
I tell people all the time
If you don't understand my record
You don't understand me
So this is not for you

Trivia about the song Interlude: For Us by Us by Solange

When was the song “Interlude: For Us by Us” released by Solange?
The song Interlude: For Us by Us was released in 2016, on the album “A Seat At The Table”.
Who composed the song “Interlude: For Us by Us” by Solange?
The song “Interlude: For Us by Us” by Solange was composed by Solange Knowles and John Kirby.

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