Lyrics by Laid Black

Do you love Laid Black's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Laid Black's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of Laid Black's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Laid Black, find them all in one place.

  1. Bakerman
  2. Elevator Boy
  3. Ride A White Horse
  4. Sunshine Reggae
  5. White Horse

Laid Black is a studio album by American recording artist Marcus Miller. It was released on June 1, 2018 by Blue Note Records. Laid Black was nominated for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. The album features collaborations with Trombone Shorty, Jonathan Butler, Take 6, Selah Sue, Kirk Whalum & Alex Han. The track "Keep 'Em Runnin" is based on "Runnin" from Earth, Wind & Fire's 1977 album "All 'n All". Miller's arrangement plays the original melody over a half-tempo hip hop beat and adds a rap.

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