No Apologies
Album: Where I Belong
By: Levi Kreis
By: Levi Kreis
Duration
3:15
Genres
Description
Voted 2009 Song of the Year by radio's "Q's In The Biz". Swampy, soulful, autobiography of growing up in small town Tennessee
Lyrics
Written by Levi Kreis I was born in the hills of East Tennessee Grew strong on fried chicken and sweet tea Had a God-fearing family Went to church every time the doors were open In the crib Granny Jones had a prophecy She said look out cause that boy can sing Granny knew before anyone Music was the life that I’d be living And I wouldn’t change anything What I am is what I am Ch. I might be country I might be poor I might have sang so long for Jesus That you say that I got soul I might get trashy I might be simple as can be But I got my roots, I got my pride, And I got no apologies Here I am a young man with a fancy dream Out of place on the streets of Los Angeles With a soulful sound, a southern drawl And a mind that I’ll be speaking Ain’t it funny how it really doesn’t matter what’s in When you’re feeling this comfortable in your own skin You’re a superstar, don’t you know that you are the one and only And I wouldn’t change anything, what I am is what I am Ch You better know yourself (I’m into that, I’m into that) Before you love yourself (I’m doin’ that, I’m doin’ that, ya’ll) You better reclaim yourself (I name it brother, I claim it sister) Embrace yourself (Sho’ nuff sho’ nuff ) Ch. No Apologies I got my roots, I got my pride, and I got No, no no no no no apologies