The Long Way Home
Krept & Konan Feat. Derrick Morgan Lyrics


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Bottles, bottles, pour it all
Please pour these bottles, bottles for our heavy hearts
Our heavy hearts
My love runs so deep, sit here and pray to God
'Cause we just did it all and the shit's too different
When I put on a show, now they wanna listen
I don't know, on my life
I don't know, on my life
They say, nothing was gained, everything lost all out of heartache
But what I know, look at me now, begging for heartbreak
I don't know, on my life
I don't know, on my life

Yo, nigga check the stacks, check the results
We in your top five by default
I swear to God we're putting UK rap on
Playlists on national radio with a trap song
Respect the fact me and Kone opening some doors
You think they would have put a song like that on there before?
Nah, well I guess we the game changers
A lot of press on this star, we're the game's favourites
My nigga hit me, said that he was in a dark place
But our achievements inspired him, and he can't wait
To be something and chase his dream for real
Just picked my award up in front of Pharrell
Staples Center in L.A., feeling kind of major
Staples in a box, like I'm filing papers
Gonna get a mortgage off of rap, I sad that I'd do it
Now that's what the fuck I call house music
Taking pictures of this money, I'm a pick-pocket
Whip's got a fresh plate, boy I'm dish washing
Young niggas doing well, man that shit ain't often
A black nigga that balled, man that shit ain't common
They thought I'd be a typical black nigga
Making notes out of keys like a bad singer
It could have ended in a grave, so I show my blessings
Or in the can, but that's so depressing
A few of your ratings are still overdue
You still don't hear us? Then we'll grow on you
'Cause we the ones they used to stereotype
Now they play us on radio, we the stereo type
Yeah, nothing better than a proud mum
How man rappers did we outrun?
Bet they didn't think a BET would be the outcome
Wiz Khalifa told us he wants to get on the album
Yeah, shit's so surreal
Labels in the States tryna close a deal
New kids on the block, we the new wave
This good music got me two chains
I say I'm blessed but they're saying that I'm lucky
Selling fast food, I could have ended up a junkie
Look at all the people that we won over
Sex on the couch thinking that I've come so far
Could have chose to sell the green in the blocks fam
And be a green icon, that's a Whatsapp
But nah, nigga I'm just tryna live
All these awards, all that's missing is a BRIT
(Let me, let me break it down)
Money, cars and fame, what you are, a name
People think, start to change
I can try hide it, try fight it
No point, things just aren't the same
The hood just ain't the same
Crime rise, gun wars, bang bang
Might run up on you real quick
Pull it out, won't get a second chance, this ain't a game
Been there, done that, wore the T-shirt
Got the marks, scars from the wars
Tryna gain a name, make a way
Take the game, then charge through the doors
I'ma keep going, keep flowing
Keep showing 'til my arse on the Forbes
From in the hood, little crooks, to Guinness Books
Please start the applause
Please clap for me
I'm the truth, I should work in a factory
MTV lists, number one, we had to be
A mortgage deposit is what they're taxing me
Yeah, I earned this living
Move like I'm Brazilian, German whipping
When it comes to winning awards, you're my son
Because that's over 7-1
It's more than money, this material goals
I'm aware it ain't about these clothes
And that's real, I just hope that you remember me
So I'ma get my foot in the door and leave a legacy

I remember sitting in my classroom
Listening to Wiley and Dizzee Rascal
Breaking all the class rules
Now we've got more trophies than Arsenal
About a thousand on the shoes
Mummy's birthday, I put her on a cruise
Tell me what I've gotta prove
My cousin phoned me, said she saw us on the news
I was really in the street, you can go and phone much
Squeezed the gun off in the car, nearly shot my own foot
Now I'm sitting here thinking 'bout plaques and a Grammy
From me and Bounce testing out the MAC in the alley
How me made it this far's still a mystery
Dropped the mixtape and made history
Tryna do way more than they expect
Heard the top gets lonely, thank God I got Krept
They say it's our time and I don't wanna be late
I think too much cause I just wanna be great
Girls in the hotel and they don't wanna behave (behave!)
What they gonna say?
First headline show sold out in a day
I pray the fame will never change us
Had the whole arena looking like Wrestlemania
Lights everywhere
This summer, yeah we've been on flights everywhere
Egypt to L.A
Then Amsterdam, smoking weed on the stage
All the things we had to overcome
So I treat every chance like it's my only one
So fuck the fake love and the pretenders
"Don't Waste My Time" got on Eastenders
What can they tell me?
Everywhere I go they want a selfie
I guess that's how it is when you're popular
But watch your back cause snakes ain't only on the Nokia
Sug and Travs got daughter's now
And I'm doing all that shit we used to talk about
When I was young I always dreamed that I would be this
I wish my dad was alive so he could see this

Yeah, I'ma take the long way home
I'ma take the long way home
I'ma take the long way so I can hear the beat play
I'ma take the long way home
I'ma take the long way home
I'ma take the long way just to hear the beat play
I'ma take the long way home




I'ma take the long way home
I'ma take the long way, long way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Krept & Konan Feat. Derrick Morgan's song The Long Way Home are reflective and introspective, delving deeply into the experiences of the artists on their journey to success. They paint a picture of the hard work and dedication required to make it in the industry, with bold claims of being game changers and finally gaining the recognition they deserve. They acknowledge the many obstacles they have faced, including struggles with crime and violence, but also the triumphs that have come with persevering and using their talent to rise above it all. The chorus of "I'ma take the long way home" solidifies the idea that the journey to success is rarely easy or straightforward, but it is still worth it in the end.


Line by Line Meaning

Bottles, bottles, pour it all
Requesting someone to pour alcohol into glasses from bottles


Please pour these bottles, bottles for our heavy hearts
Asking for alcohol to numb emotional pain


My love runs so deep, sit here and pray to God
Expressing deep emotions and seeking comfort from a higher power


'Cause we just did it all and the shit's too different
Feeling proud of accomplishments and acknowledging the change it brings


When I put on a show, now they wanna listen
Attracting attention and gaining respect from others after experiencing success


They say, nothing was gained, everything lost all out of heartache
People see the negative side of pursuing one's dreams, despite the heartaches and losses


But what I know, look at me now, begging for heartbreak
Despite the challenges, the singer is proud of their achievements and willing to face more struggles


Yo, nigga check the stacks, check the results
Asking someone to check earnings and accomplishments


We in your top five by default
Being in the top five list of something by lack of better options


I swear to God we're putting UK rap on
Believing in the power and influence of their music genre


Playlists on national radio with a trap song
Getting airplay on mainstream radio with their genre of music


Respect the fact me and Kone opening some doors
Acknowledging their role in paving the way for others


You think they would have put a song like that on there before?
Rhetorical question that highlights the difficulty of breaking into mainstream music


Nah, well I guess we the game changers
Recognizing their influence in bringing change to the music industry


A lot of press on this star, we're the game's favourites
Receiving a lot of media attention and being a favorite in the music industry


My nigga hit me, said that he was in a dark place
Getting a call from a friend in a difficult emotional situation


But our achievements inspired him, and he can't wait
Motivating others to pursue their dreams by demonstrating success in their own


To be something and chase his dream for real
Encouraging someone to pursue their aspirations and not settle for less


Whip's got a fresh plate, boy I'm dish washing
Having a new car and feeling proud to take care of it


A black nigga that balled, man that shit ain't common
Expressing the rarity of success in sports for a black person


It could have ended in a grave, so I show my blessings
Feeling grateful for being alive despite experiencing challenges and dangers


Or in the can, but that's so depressing
Referring to going to prison as a depressing outcome


You still don't hear us? Then we'll grow on you
Believing that people who don't appreciate their music will eventually come around


Now they play us on radio, we the stereo type
Being played on the radio and becoming a part of the music industry's standard sound


Girls in the hotel and they don't wanna behave (behave!)
Being surrounded by women who are interested in them


What they gonna say?
Not caring about others' opinions or criticisms


First headline show sold out in a day
Having a successful concert where all tickets were sold out in just one day


I pray the fame will never change us
Hoping that their success won't have a negative impact on their personality or values


Had the whole arena looking like Wrestlemania
Referring to the excitement and energy that their show created among the audience


Sug and Travs got daughter's now
Noticing how their friends have started families and have become parents


And I'm doing all that shit we used to talk about
Achieving the things they used to talk about as a reminder of their goals and aspirations


When I was young I always dreamed that I would be this
Remembering the dreams and aspirations they had when they were younger and feeling proud of achieving them


I wish my dad was alive so he could see this
Expressing regret that a deceased parent can't be there to see their success


I'ma take the long way home
Choosing to enjoy the journey and take a longer route


I'ma take the long way so I can hear the beat play
Taking the longer route to continue listening to music


I'ma take the long way just to hear the beat play
Enjoying the music so much that it's worth taking a longer journey to listen to it


I'ma take the long way, long way
Concluding that taking the longer route is worth it for the experience




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CASYO JOHNSON, KARL WILSON, AMISH PATEL, VANIA KHALEH-PARI, FATEH MOHAMMED RAHMAN

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