KB - The Power Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: The Power
  • Album: The Power - Single
  • Artist: KB
  • Released On: 24 Jan 2020
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The Power Lyrics

Chorus: Ty Brasel
Ayy, I got the power
I got the power
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me (Yeah)
I got the power
I got the power
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me (Yeah)
This like euphoria, feeling so glorious
Forever victorious, heart of a champion
I got the power with me
Go get the championship rings
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me

Verse 1: Ty Brasel
This ain't 8-Ball
This just faith, dawg, mhm hmm
I just played my cards
I just prayed and starved, mhm hmm
I had faith, dawg
Against a great odds, mhm hmm
I can't take the glory
This came straight from God, mhm
I just made a play like OBJ, so really, this one here gone make the top 10
This is the moment I been waiting for so long, may the memory never be forgotten
Unlock the game, I'm the locksmith
We're breaking out, it's Colossus
I feel like this is my time
Destiny for me to shine, I promise
Still on the court after midnight
Putting up shot and shot
Working my wrist
Clocking overtime, this ain't happen overnight
Hard work and discipline
Did my time walked the green mile?
Now, I ball out the gym, way above the rim
Shoot to space, I'm ascending
Now, drop the beat: let's make history

Chorus: Ty Brasel
I got the power
I got the power
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me (Yeah)
I got the power
I got the power
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me (Yeah)
This like euphoria, feeling so glorious
Forever victorious, heart of a champion
I got the power with me
Go get the championship rings
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me

Verse 2: KB
This ain't fake, dawg
This just faith, dawg, mhm hmm
Had no green-backs
This ain't Draymonds, mhm hmm
Had no place, dawg
Had no case, dawg, mhm hmm
Smile when I take my loss
'Cause they can't take my God, ooh
Yeah, yeah, I know that, yeah
I got the keys, die for the dream
Like it's Star-spangled Banner on this, no cap
Bone appetite, or I'm bone and petite
Man, my song on repeat, better know that
Feel it when ya skin on Kodak
Hate you receive, wanna make sure you bleed
Tryna make you concede, I will taste no defeat
I will make you believe (I will make you believe)
For the sake of the King (For the sake of the King)
Only play that I need (Oh yeah)
On the other side of the pain, living is a champion
Tell me where they say I can't, I'll come
Income won't change my outcome
Champ don't stop when the road get tough
Champ only stop when the work get done

Chorus: Ty Brasel & KB
I got the power (I got the power)
I got the power (I got the power)
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me (Yeah)
I got the power (Aw yeah)
I got the power (Aw yeah)
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me (Yeah)
This like euphoria, feeling so glorious (Feeling so glorious)
Forever victorious, heart of a champion
I got the power with me (Yeah) (Power)
Go get the championship rings
I got the, I got the
I got the power with me

Outro: KB
Power with me
Oh-yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah
Oh-yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah
Oh-yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah
Yeah-yeah-yeah


Ty Brasel - "The Power" feat. KB (Official Music Video)

The Power Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"The Power" by KB featuring Ty Brasel is a compelling anthem rooted in themes of faith, perseverance, and divine empowerment. Released alongside its official music video on January 24, 2020, the song delivers a potent message about the source of true strength and victory. The recurring chorus, driven by Ty Brasel, declares a profound possession of power, equating the feeling to euphoria and a glorious, perpetually victorious state. This isn't just about worldly success; it's characterized by the "heart of a champion" and the pursuit of symbolic "championship rings," representing achievement earned through struggle. The assertion "I got the power with me" serves as the central, unwavering declaration, emphasizing an internal or external force enabling triumph.

Ty Brasel's verse lays the foundation for this power, immediately distinguishing it from chance or earthly resources ("This ain't 8-Ball," "This ain't Draymonds"). He attributes his ability to overcome "great odds" directly to faith ("I just played my cards, I just prayed and starved, I had faith, dawg") and emphatically states, "I can't take the glory / This came straight from God." His lyrics paint a picture of a long, arduous journey involving significant sacrifice and hard work ("Still on the court after midnight," "Clocking overtime, this ain't happen overnight"). Phrases like "Unlock the game, I'm the locksmith," "Destiny for me to shine," and "Now, I ball out the gym, way above the rim" convey a sense of reaching potential and achieving greatness, framed not as personal merit alone but as a result of divine assistance and diligent effort, culminating in a desire to "make history."

KB's verse echoes and expands upon these themes, reinforcing the authenticity of the experience ("This ain't fake, dawg / This just faith, dawg"). He contrasts external lack ("Had no green-backs," "Had no place, dawg," "Had no case, dawg") with internal fortitude, highlighting a spiritual security that worldly losses cannot diminish ("Smile when I take my loss / 'Cause they can't take my God"). His lines underscore a fierce dedication to a higher calling ("die for the dream / Like it's Star-spangled Banner on this, no cap") and a resilience against opposition ("Hate you receive, wanna make sure you bleed / Tryna make you concede, I will taste no defeat"). KB emphasizes the ultimate motivation is "For the sake of the King," suggesting his power and drive are in service to a divine purpose. His verse concludes with the inspiring declaration that a "Champ don't stop when the road get tough / Champ only stop when the work get done," asserting that true victory is found on the other side of pain through unwavering perseverance, regardless of external circumstances like income.

Together, the verses and chorus of "The Power" craft a narrative of transformation and empowerment. The "power" described is not inherent self-strength but a force accessed through faith in God, resilience through hardship, and relentless dedication to a purpose beyond oneself. It's a power that allows the individual to face immense challenges, taste no defeat in the truest sense, and achieve a champion status that is both spiritual and manifests through earthly effort. The song serves as an inspirational declaration that with faith as the foundation and diligent work as the method, one can overcome adversity and walk in a strength that leads to ultimate victory and fulfillment, recognizing the divine source behind it all.
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