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K. Sparks is a rap artist that embodies the term “Real Hip Hop”. With his passionate tone, and sincere lyrics, it is very clear that he is destined to be one of Hip Hop’s future stars.
He was born in the area of South Jamaica Queens New York to a middle classfamily that instilled the basic values of hard work in him. Growing up he always knew he was destined to be an artist “I would write lyrics in my classes…by the end of the day I would have about 5 songs”.
At the age of 15 he started performing in various talent venues and began to create a buzz for himself within the Queens area. After a while K. Sparks later began recording several original songs. To date he has released 4 mixtapes, 3 Underground albums, and 1 self titled promotional CD. K. Sparks’ second mixtape generated such a buzz over seas that he was nominated for the best new mixtape release of the year award in London.
K. Sparks then went on to become 1 of 10 finalist in DJ Green Lanterns Freestyle competition, featured in Rap Fanatic Magazine, and featured on several mixtapes such as DJ Famous, DJ Bedtyme357, DJ Fade and DJ Cool Kev. His positive and optimistic outlook is what continues to fuel his drive “Persistence wears down resistance, so you have to always pursue your vision, and never waiver”. K. Sparks combines real life experiences, social commentary, and a witty sense of humor to provide the listener with a more in depth look at society. K. Sparks is definitely a future star on the rise...
Sunset
K. Sparks Lyrics
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You laying on my chest
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
When you found me
I was laying on the floor
Looking for Sombody
Could you tell me where to go
But I now I know that I need you
I'm really trusting you
When it's only me and you
Laying eye to eye
I could be in love with you
And As the sun starts to go down
Fell in love with you
Our time is right now
All these beautiful sunsets
You laying on my chest
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
I'm thinking it's perfect
Tell me it's worth it
Im not gonna fuck it up this time
All these beautiful sunsets
You laying on my chest
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
Cuz it's you and me girl
Versus the whole world
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
Anything me and you do
We can make it through
Tell me do you want my love
Or are you just playin cool
We met one night in the club
Your blue eyes lit it up
Now I'm sitting here in my room
Reminiscing what am I a fool
It's everything about you
Not the way you look me up and down
Thinking bout all the times
We could run around this town
All these beautiful sunsets
You laying on my chest
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
I'm thinking it's perfect
Tell me it's worth it
Im not gonna fuck it up this time
All these beautiful sunsets
You laying on my chest
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
Cuz it's you and me girl
Versus the whole world
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
From the first date we had
I never wana look back
All these beautiful sunsets
You laying on my chest
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
I'm thinking it's perfect
Tell me it's worth it
Im not gonna fuck it up this time
All these beautiful sunsets
You laying on my chest
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
Cuz it's you and me girl
Versus the whole world
I'm not gonna fuck it up this time
In K. Sparks's song "Sunset," he recounts a moment where he observes a man stepping out of his brand new Ferrari with his trophy wife, living what appears to be an extravagant life. This causes K. Sparks to feel envious and inferior, wishing to trade up to the lifestyle that the man appeared to be living. However, he quickly realizes that everyone has their own struggles and insecurities, and that everyone's sun eventually sets. He comes to the conclusion that we all have our own demons and secrets, and we should not compare ourselves to others, as we are all on our own unique journeys.
The lyrics of this song are a reflection on the concept of perspective and the dangers of comparison. The chorus repeats the message that everyone's sun sets, meaning that no matter how great someone's life may seem on the surface, they are still susceptible to hardship and pain just like everyone else. K. Sparks emphasizes that we all have our own struggles and insecurities, and it is important to recognize and accept this. He encourages listeners to let go of comparing themselves to others, as everyone is on their own journey in life.
Line by Line Meaning
Saw this dude pull up, get out of his brand new Ferrari
I saw someone drive up in a fancy car
That trophy wife, their money life
They had a wealthy spouse and a lavish lifestyle
They look like Ken and Barbie
They were both attractive and perfectly put together
Bet every night's a party
I imagined they lived a fun-filled, luxurious life
I'd trade up in a heartbeat
I felt envious and wanted to be like them
Look back at my beat up truck
I compared my own less-fancy vehicle to theirs
And started feeling sorry
I felt bad for myself and my own circumstances
Everybody's sun sets
Everyone's life comes to an end
Everybody regrets
Nobody lives a perfect life without any regrets
Everybody's ego
Everyone has a sense of self-importance
Is their biggest weakness
Ego can be a dangerous flaw
We all got our demons
Everyone has personal struggles and inner demons
We're all keeping secrets
Most people have something they don't want others to know
We're all trying to measure
We all compare ourselves to others in some way
Whose life is better, than I remember
We try to determine whose life is more successful or fulfilling
Ain't no better than the rest
No one is inherently better than anyone else
Whom I'm trying to impress now
I realized I was trying to impress people who aren't truly important
We're all going the same place
We all end up in the same place eventually
Just taking different ways
We all have different paths to get there
It don't matter what you're wearing
Outer appearances aren't important in the grand scheme of things
We came into this world naked
We all start out the same way, without any possessions or status
Keep up with the Joneses
Trying to keep up with others' lifestyles and status symbols
Keep up feeling hopeless
It can be a never-ending and fruitless pursuit
Start to forget the word
We can lose sight of what really matters
Just made up with skin and boneses
We're all made of the same basic human elements
Wherever I'm going is where I'm supposed to be
I came to accept that I'm on my own path in life and it's the right one for me
Oh, oh everybody's sunsets
Everyone's time on earth eventually comes to an end
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Jesse radike
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