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#1 Posted : 03 June 2024 11:05:29(UTC)
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Artist: Billy
Title: BILAL
Genre(s): R&B, Pop, Trip Hop, Hip Hop, Nu-Disco, Alternative R&B, Garage
Length: 45:35 (standard) | 64:01 (deluxe)
Writers: B.Khan, D.Khan, Kidd Amaze, BLOOM, S.Hollywood
Producers: Billy, BLOOM, Havoc the Saint, Deneil
Format(s): CD, Vinyl, Cassette, Digital Download, Streaming
Label: Five Pesky Kids
Singles Released: Attention (#1), Gemini (#1), Fuck With You (#1), Safe Passage (#1), XXXHIBITION (#1), The Entertainer (#1), Model Citizen (#1)



BILAL is the debut solo studio album by British-Pakistani singer-songwriter, Billy. It is set to be released in June 2024 after multiple postponements through Five Pesky Kids Records, which Khan co-owns alongside his fellow Weekend band members. Work on the album began as far back as 2019 with sessions running concurrently alongside the promotion of Weekend's third studio album, "Welcome to the Real World". The project was originally titled "Tarantula", with Khan's debut solo single "Attention" intended as its lead single. Two other singles in the form of "Gemini" and "Fuck With You", however, despite their success, Khan relegated them to deluxe edition only bonus tracks. The album was overhauled and majorly reworked on from 2022, receiving the new title of "BILAL", Khan's given birthname. The dual release of "Safe Passage" and "XXXHIBITION" relaunched the rebooted project in the summer of 2022. Success for Khan continued with the acclaimed released of "The Entertainer" and "Model Citizen", the latter of which features the talents of Kara Romero and Kidd Amaze. So far, all singles from "BILAL" have reached the #1 position on Chart Heat Singles. Combining his solo releases and guest appearances on other tracks, Khan has amassed a total of 12 chart-topping singles, thus making him the solo male artist with the most #1s in Chart Heat history.

Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B record, it also incorporates elements of pop, hip hop, trip hop, Britpop, electropop, funk, nu-disco, and garage. For the creation of the record's soundscape, Khan took inspiration from his biggest musical loves in his youth, fusing the sounds of 90s and 00s Britain which shaped his childhood with the sonics of the American R&B and hip hop artists he idolised. Billy self-produced several tracks on the album while also serving as executive producer. Khan's younger brother Deneil, BLOOM, and Havoc the Saint also handled production across the record. The release of BILAL will mark the first ever solo record from a member of Weekend, coming 13 years after their formation. Khan is also set to promote the album throughout 2024 with his first ever tour; BILAL: Live on Tour.



BACKGROUND

Khan initially rose to fame as a member of pop boy band Weekend, formed by former-G2L member Lyrica Ocha in 2011. The group quickly rose to prominence in 2012 following the release of their debut single, "Everything About You". The band's popularity and commercial success rapidly grew from strength to strength in 2012 with further singles and the release of their debut album, "Fired Up", with the media dubbing the era as "Weekendmania". A global phenomenon, Weekend were highly publicised figures, hot topics and a much sought after musical act. The band's fame and success continued to grow over the years, taking control of their own brand and careers by creating their own record label, Five Pesky Kids. Due to his "bad boy" image, Billy often found himself at the centre of media controversies and highly sensationalised pop culture moments as an individual figure. Despite Oscar Ward initially being the band's lead singer, Khan's "R&B voice" in an otherwise rock-pop group, him being the band's only person of colour, and his headline-grabbing public persona aided Billy in carving out a fanbase of his own.

Billy's first ever release outside of Weekend came in 2012 when acclaimed DJ and producer mISTER_b sought Khan out and asked him to become the featured vocalist on the track "The Energy". Only in Weekend's debut era, Khan had no desire of launching a solo career at the time but accepted the offer as a "one-off". The single became an unexpected success, debuting atop Chart Heat, making Billy the first Weekend member to achieve a #1 outside the group. Since the success of this release, the speculation, anticipation and demand for a solo career among fans and the press began. Throughout the rest of the 2010's Khan sporadically appeared as a featured artists on other tracks such as; "Take Aim" with Deneil, "Something for the Fire" with Andrea, "Call On Me" with Ellie-Grace Summers, and "Bad Behavior [The Bad Boy Refix]" with Suzie, all of which became #1 singles.

In 2019, after years of collaborations and speculation, Billy officially began writing and recording for what would go on to become his debut solo album. Despite the announcement, Khan has continuously made it clear that he has no desire to part ways with Weekend and remains an active member to this day. His successful solo career has been likened to that of Nadia Berry, who also carved out a fruitful solo discography without parting ways from her respective girl group, GirlSpice.



RECORDING & DEVELOPMENT

Work on the album officially began in July 2019. Initial recording sessions saw Khan collaborate with numerous writers and producers, including BLOOM and long-term Weekend collaborator, Sara Hollywood. Khan initially entered the project envisioning a "big" record with multiple collaborators, high profile promotional techniques and to make a large statement to launch his first solo endeavour. An initial version of the album was completed in 2021 but Khan believed that despite the final product sounding "really good", it came across as "faceless" and he confessed that the curating of the record became a "box ticking exercise" rather than a true "passion project". The COVID-19 pandemic also interfered with the album's earlier sessions and allowed Khan time to reflect on the material and what he wanted for the record.

While a multitude of songs were recorded during these sessions throughout 2019 to 2021, only three songs from this timeframe have made the final track listing; "Wanna Share Some Guilt?", "Model Citizen", and "1993", with some others serving as deluxe edition only tracks. The remaining songs from the "Tarantula" era were scrapped and Billy began to refocus his vision, retitling the project as "BILAL" and making a conscious decision to write and produce more songs singlehandedly, adding a more personal touch and trimming any excess noise and interference.

From 2022 onward, Billy began working on what would become today's incarnation of "BILAL", swapping out his desire for radio hits in favour of much more personal, revealing, reflective, and socially poignant material. The rebooted project was revitalised with the dual release of "Safe Passage" and "XXXHIBITION". The former received acclaim for showcasing Khan's sensitive side; emoting and revealing personal struggles as opposed to his usual "cheeky" bravado which he adopts for the public. These new releases focused on an R&B and urban contemporary soundscape, the direction in which "BILAL" would take, leaving behind the poppier, electronic sounds of past releases, "Attention" and "Fuck With You".

The record has been subject of many delays, with Khan repeatedly refining the material and meticulously polishing and curating the final product. Speaking on the frequent postponing, Khan said; "I get it, it's a pain in the arse and trust me, nobody is as frustrated as I am. You only get one shot at a debut album and first impressions matter. This is my first statement as a solo artist. My name is going to be attached to this album for life. I want it to be the perfect representation of me and who I am as a musician. I want it to say exactly what I want and sound exactly how I want. It'll be worth the wait, I promise."

"BILAL" was officially completed in the spring of 2024 and became available to pre-order from April 29th. Despite the announcement and links going live, the album has once again been slightly reworked, with the track "1993" seemingly going from a solo track to having a Deneil feature, as well as a reordered track listing.



MUSIC & LYRICS

A "deeply personal" project, "BILAL" both musically and lyrically draws on Khan's biggest inspirations and life experiences, hence the reasoning for self-titling the project. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B record, it also incorporates elements of pop, hip hop, trip hop, Britpop, electropop, funk, nu-disco, and garage. The album delves into multiple different moods and textures, mixing a variety of styles and subject matters from "sultry, sexy slow jams" to "tearjerking, open wound confessionals". Despite the varying genre influences, "BILAL" remains a cohesive body of work due to Khan's personal song-writing style and tapping into all aspects of his personality that the public know and love from his hyper-sexual image to his outspoken political stances. Early reviews of the album agree that it is "quintessentially Billy" and that it "encompasses a firecracker of a person and life in one fell swoop".

Sonically, the album fuses elements of both British and American R&B which he grew up around. Billy has often cited Janet Jackson and Aaliyah as inspirations, confessing his love and admiration for them on several occasions. In a 2022 interview with Billboard, Billy referred to Jackson's "The Velvet Rope" album and Aaliyah's self-titled opus as "mood boards" for the record. It may also be noted that the cover art for the aforementioned albums as well as "BILAL" feature the artists posing against a simple red background. The tracks "Safe Passage" and "Lay Your Love" have been described by Billy himself as "love letters to the artistry of Aaliyah and Brandy". In keeping with the ode towards old school R&B, the track "Good For Me" samples "Freak Like Me" by Adina Howard.

Conversely, multiple tracks stray away from American inspired sonics and see Khan fully embrace his British nationality. Opening track "The Entertainer" features Billy delivering his lines in a London rap-like cadence, putting heavy infliction on his Cockney accent. "1993" features a verse from UK Grime artist and Billy's younger sibling, Deneil. "Dr Pepper" has been described as a "garage-infused ode to a love that never was", a genre birthed and popularised in the UK in the early 2000's. Meanwhile, the closing track on the standard edition of the album, "Love The Boy", nods towards Britpop which soundtracked Khan's upbringing in 1990's London.

Lyrically, "Bilal" explores multiple different themes from playful to serious including; growing up as a British-Pakistani Muslim, unrequited love, mental health struggles, abandonment issues, racism, politics, bisexuality, sexual intercourse, infidelity, class systems, violence, and relationships. Khan has stated that all of the tracks on "BILAL" come from a place of truth, either reflecting his own beliefs and lived experiences, or being based on events he has witnessed.



SINGLES

So far, seven singles have been released from "BILAL" with the first three only appearing on the deluxe version of the album. All of the singles that have been released thus far have charted at #1 on Chart Heat Singles. Billy purposely decided not to release any songs with featured artists for the majority of the campaign up until "Model Citizen", not wanting to rely on anyone else's star power and make a name for himself as a viable act. Khan also spaced out the releases of the singles, not just in part because of the album delays, but due to his belief that each song should "have its own moment in the sun" before the full project drops.

"Attention" was released as Billy's debut solo single on February 17, 2020. It was initially intended as the lead single of the project but has since been demoted to bonus track status. An instant success, the "electro-R&B" song debuted atop Chart Heat Singles and received critical acclaim with many critics calling it the "perfect" launch for Khan as a solo entity, with fun and coquettish lyrics that reflect his celebrity image.

"Gemini" was the second single to be lifted from the album. It was officially released on August 5, 2020. "Gemini" is a "slow jam" R&B track with very delicate and subtle electronic flavours underlying the smooth, throwback beats. The song was highlighted for showing a more subdued side to Billy's vocals as well as showcasing his often underutilised lower register. The release was lauded for tapping into his love for R&B. It debuted atop Chart Heat Singles.

"Fuck With You" was released as Billy's third single on May 10, 2021. A clean radio edit titled "Mess With You" was also simultaneously released for airplay. "Fuck With You" is an up-tempo disco and house track with underlying smatterings of R&B and hip-hop woven throughout. It features Billy's signature vocal belts and runs. Many critics praised his performance on the track and commended Billy for his unexpected take on the disco genre. "Fuck With You" entered at #1 on Chart Heat Singles. It was the last single from the initial "Tarantula" incarnation of the album. It now features as a bonus track on "BILAL"

"Safe Passage" was released simultaneously with "XXXHIBITION" as the fourth and fifth singles from the album, as well as the rebooted leads for the "BILAL" campaign on April 11, 2022. "Safe Passage" is a down-tempo R&B affair, containing sparse and soft beats, silky vocal deliveries, and a lush piano arrangement. It seen Billy open up about his fears and insecurities in a brutally honest manner. The single debuted at #2 on Chart Heat Singles, blocked from the top spot by none other than "XXXHIBITION". "Safe Passage" reached the #1 position the following week.

"XXXHIBITION" was released simultaneously with "Safe Passage" as the fourth and fifth singles from the album, as well as the rebooted leads for the "BILAL" campaign on April 11, 2022. "XXXHIBITION" is a up-tempo R&B affair with elements of hip-hop and crunk underlying and interspersing throughout the track. Lyrically, it explores the setting of Billy engaging in sexual intercourse with another male partner. The track was the centre of a lot of controversy due to the insinuation of unprotected sex as well as the artwork featuring a shot of Khan's naked groin area while he covers his genitals with one hand. "XXXHIBITION" debuted at #1 on Chart Heat Singles and is currently Billy's biggest selling single as a solo act.

"The Entertainer" was released as the album's sixth single on July 7, 2023. Sonically, "The Entertainer" is a hip-hop and R&B song with elements of trip-hop and electropop woven throughout the track. It has been described as Billy's "darkest" sounding release yet. "The Entertainer" is braggadocious and seemingly a response to the treatment he has received from others throughout his time in the music industry. He alludes to themes such as racism and classism, referring to several negative stereotypes associated with people from poverty-stricken areas and the South Asian community within London. Khan's rap-like delivery was heavily praised by critics. It debuted at #1 on Chart Heat Singles and won "Song of the Year" at the 2024 Universal Music Awards.

"Model Citizen" was released as the album's seventh single on March 6, 2024. It features guest appearances from Kara Romero and Kidd Amaze. "Model Citizen" is a politically charged trip hop and rap song which references both Khan's lived experiences growing up in Hackney throughout the 1990's and 2000's, while simultaneously reflecting upon current issues across the globe today. The track debuted at #1 on Chart Heat Singles and has been lauded for its brutally honest social commentary.



TRACK LISTING

The Entertainer
(B.Khan)
1993 feat. Deneil
(B.Khan, D.Khan)
Dr Pepper
(B.Khan)
Mindreader
(B.Khan)
Safe Passage
(B.Khan)
XXXHIBITION
(B.Khan)
Wanna Share Some Guilt?
(B.Khan, S.Hollywood)
Sick
(B.Khan)
Lay Your Love feat. Keshia Love
(B.Khan)
Model Citizen feat. Kara Romero & Kidd Amaze
(B.Khan, Kidd Amaze)
Hackney Heroes
(B.Khan)
Love The Boy
(B.Khan)

- Deluxe Edition Tracks -

Attention
(B.Khan, BLOOM, S.Hollywood)
Gemini
(B.Khan)
Fuck With You
(B.Khan)
Good For Me
(B.Khan)
Billy R U OK?
(B.Khan)

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WEEKEND: BILLY • DUSTYN • OSCAR • RILEY • SCOTT
PUBLIC WARNING: BEAU • CARTER LEE • JAKE • MYLES • ZANDER
THE STAT NERDS: BRIAN • CHRISTOPHER
THE ZONE: BLAKE • CHRIS • JASON • LIAM

JOSHUA GRIMMIE • LINCOLN • LAYLA • MERCEDES • MICHELLE GREEN
ANDREA • DENEIL • CHICAGO NOBODY • BLOOM • SONNY • VICTORIA BLACK
REUBEN • ELLIE-GRACE SUMMERS • ALFIE SUMMERS • MICAH DELISLE
JAMIE JACKSON • KONSTANTIN • FAYETTE • SAYYID


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Artist: Billy
Title: The Entertainer
Genre(s): Hip-Hop, R&B, Electropop
Length: 4:33
Writer(s): B.Khan
Producer(s): Deneil
Label: Five Pesky Kids
From The Album: BILAL

The Entertainer is a song by British singer-songwriter Bilal Khan-Holmes, known mononymously as Billy, released as the sixth single and opening track on his debut studio album, "BILAL". After being teased throughout the spring, the track was officially released on July 7th, 2023 through Five Pesky Kids Records. An early version of the track was written and recorded as far back as 2019 before being overhauled and reworked during studio sessions in early 2023. "The Entertainer" follows on from the dual single release of "Safe Passage" and "XXXHIBITION", both of which went on to become #1 singles in their own rights with the latter now standing as Khan's biggest selling single to date. The song has been dubbed by Billy as his "most personal to date". The hip-hop inspired track garnered media attention upon release due to the song's gritty nature and Khan's decision to rap on the verses, drawing comparisons to the work of younger brother Deneil, who coincidentally produced the song.



Writing & Production

Lyrically, "The Entertainer" is braggadocious and seemingly a response to the treatment he has received from others throughout his time in the music industry. He alludes to themes such as racism and classism, referring to several negative stereotypes associated with people from poverty-stricken areas and the South Asian community within London. "The Entertainer" sees Billy take charge of his own narrative; dismissing accusations, playing up to certain parts of his persona and relaying all of his achievements and ambitions in the face of adversity. The chorus repeatedly asks the listeners; "Are you entertained yet?
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It could be said that Khan plays a caricature, placing himself in the role of an "entertainer", simply letting critics and audiences talk and spectate while he enjoys the theatrics, seemingly unaffected. He makes unapologetic nods towards his hyper sexuality; "I'm in the booth with my cock out/Regular jester while I'm polishing my crown", as well as his previous assault accusations; "You know my type, oh so prone to violence".

In past interviews, Billy has stated how he, alongside fellow Weekend band members, were mocked and ridiculed when they debuted back in 2012 only for people to retrospectively recognise the doors Khan opened. He has also claimed that many men in the 2010s began to mimic his look and that labels and contemporary bands "wanted their own Billy". He nods to this with the lines; "I'm the daddy here and I ain't looking to foster/I know you got plenty of room on that dusty roster/Go ahead and sign another Billy imposter". Another scenario which many believe Billy refers to with the line "Girl bosses yearning for my embryo" is the controversial 2012 fling between Khan and rapper Mykaylah Landers. Many branded the dalliance as "unprofessional" and have since retrospectively noted the power imbalance, due to Khan being 18 years of age at the time while Mykaylah was his boss, signing Weekend to Angel Music Records. Infamous naked pictures of Billy intended for Landers' viewing also leaked at the time.

Sonically, "The Entertainer" is a hip-hop and R&B song with elements of trip-hop and electropop woven throughout the track. It has been described as Billy's "darkest" sounding release yet. Opening with unnerving, siren-like synths, a "swaggering" hip-hop beat with booming drums soon kicks in as Billy begins to deliver his lines. The American inspired hip-hop sounds marrying with Billy's thick London accent provides a unique sonic experience. Production of the song builds throughout, growing more "intense" in sound with distorted vocal effects, sharp strings and glass-shattering sound effects all coming into play as the song reaches its crescendo, Khan going from a more subdued performance on earlier chorus, to belting out high notes and ad-libs through the latter parts. Khan's rapping has drawn praise in the past with his core fanbase knowing it as a "secret" skill of his, with the public experiencing it officially on the "Bad Boy Refix" of Suzie's "Bad Behavior" in 2021. His rap performance on "The Entertainer" has received acclaim, being compared favourably to Deneil, and noted for how confident and effortless it all comes across.




Background & Release

The track was originally written and demoed in 2019. Khan initially planned for the song to be released as his second official single, but instead opted for "Gemini". Keeping hold of the track for several years, Billy grew less enamoured with parts of the production and numerous lines. Still a fan of the overall song, Khan maintained plans to rework and officially release the song one day. It wouldn't be until February 2023 when Billy and younger brother Deneil would work on the track once again. According to Billy, "The Entertainer" went from being a "really good, 3 minute standard track" to an "episodic, gritty 5 minute epic" after receiving its overhaul. The singer claims that the song is "one of [his] most important to date" and that the initial release was postponed in order to get the track "completely and utterly 100% right". "The Entertainer" was released over a year after his double-A side effort "Safe Passage" / "XXXHIBITION". Khan has stated multiple times that he "moves at [his] own pace" and that he wants to give each single its own "moment" before the entire album drops. Khan also held off from an initial June 2023 release as that month "XXXHIBITION" charted at #1 on Chart Heat once again following a viral TikTok trend. "The Entertainer" finally received an official release on July 7th.

Billy wrote:
"I've been called many things in my time. Some complimentary, some not so much. There are people who get me, there are those who don't. I divide a lot of opinions. People struggle to box me in and it infuriates them. I know myself that I'm a bunch of things and a living, breathing exception to the "norm". When I set about to create an album opener, I wanted something that set the tone and really introduced myself, as well as the journey the listener was about to embark on. I struggled to narrow down a concept at first because I'm so many things to so many people. I then realised that, regardless of which side of the fence you sit on when it comes to your opinion of me, I'm still seen as an entertainer. The music, the stories, the posts. Whether it's out of love and support or hate-viewing to leave fucked up comments, I'm still providing engagement. I entertain your pleasures, pure and impure. I took that concept and started to think about all the ways I've had tongues wagging over the years. Sometimes it's intentional for the shits and giggles. Other times, I get essays written about me for merely existing."

"I'm not squeaky clean but I'm not the root of all evil, either. I'm a regular person whose life has been amplified. I'm not bred for this. I'm not media trained, wasn't born into wealth or some dynasty. Unlike a lot of robotic industry cash cows with nothing to say and no single original thought in their head, I'm actually human. It would really fucking piss me off how I used to treated just for who I am. A lot of elitist pricks and snobs in the industry and press turning their nose up at me because of where I was from, how I grew up, because I wasn't all prim and proper. Although it's from a personal perspective, I also want this track to mirror and connect with the average Joe as well. So what if you're a bit rough around the edges? So what if you like to shag around? So what if you're from a rundown housing estate? Embrace it. That's character. That's personality. I purposely embellish and magnify all my mischief on this track because it's ok to be a bit colourful. I think raw experience and human connection can often be lacking in music because a lot of artists try on false personas and aesthetics to market new "eras". This is a proper Billy song."

"Having said that, it did take some time to get the track sounding exactly how I wanted. If it was going to represent me and reflect where I came from and all my musical influences, it had to be just right and done with absolute precision. Neily and I went over it so many times. We'd get a "final" version done and then listening back, there'd be like 10 seconds in the second verse that just wasn't sitting right on my ears so we'd pull it apart again. Reworking a certain put would then offset the balance of a later section. It took a minute to reach that sweet spot but we got there. For me, "The Entertainer" is like a marriage between the steely streets of Hackney and the big American R&B stars of the 90s who inspired me to do better. I knew I had to rap on the track. I knew I had to get this lovely accent across and really mentally cement the listeners into picturing London at nightfall. I like to think it's a very visual track that takes you on a journey. The rapping is very homey, raw and grounded in a sense of fucked up reality while the big, dramatic beats feel like something big and life-changing is just around the corner."

"It's a big track and different to anything I've released before. Definitely the best representation of me as an artist and just as a person. I know the artistic choices and certain lines are going to have people talking but that's the point. Fuck with it or ridicule me. Do with it what you will. I'm just here to entertain."




Critical Reception

"The Entertainer" received generally positive reviews upon release, with many critics calling it Billy's best release to date. Writing for Clash, Philip McCormick stated that the song is "brimming with beats and bravado but ultimately autobiographical and thought-provoking at its core". Juliet Gordon of The Guardian dubbed it as "100% Billy personified". Gordon further lamented; "A seemingly untouchable and often comical figure, Billy never breaks character nor simply breaks in general. We'll never get a heart-breaking, woe is me piano ballad from Khan. Sharp beats and foul-mouthed one-liners, that is how Billy gets real and connects with his audience on a human level." Consequence's Amma Khorsandi claims that "The Entertainer" perfectly encapsulates the "angst" of Billy and believes that several lines of the song will "set social media alight". David Colbein of Pitchfork lauded the song, writing; "with its ice cold beats, biting lyricism, dramatic escalation in production alongside Billy's IDGAF swagger, "The Entertainer" is a 5 minute thrill ride that sets the adrenaline rushing and hands trembling over the replay button." Lucy Harrison of Dork praised the production, saying; "that beat is just as filthy as some of the statements Billy makes." Khans rapping skills have also been highlighted and praised. Nicholas Rivera of Gigwise compared him to a "slightly softer sounding" Deneil before stating that Khan's pen must have been "absolutely ablaze" as he wrote his "sickening bars". Keisha Wyatt from Rolling Stone also opined; "In this early foray into rap, Bilal sounds as if he's been doing this for a lifetime". Wyatt then concluded by stating that Khan can "deliver pars with the best of them".



"THE ENTERTAINER"

"If I'm offbeat blame my white side!"

It's time to take this all back to basics
Unplug the fluorescents, man, fuck the matrix
Take a breather from these mysterious places
Uppercut some of these mad quizzical faces
Dictated daily in the name of Christianity
Crucify and kill me with philosophies
Mere existence burns down all their ideologies
Wait 'til they learn that I'm the fucking prophecy
I feed the 5000 when I hop on the timeline
Gimme crumbs, still make sure you all dine
Pour me water and I'll turn it to fine wine
Parting of the waves? Yeah, I'm a proverbial landmine
Only break bread 'cause I rather enjoy a luncheon
Must be off my head, en route to Tower of London
It's alright, mate, I grew up in these dungeons
And I kinda get off on pain and punishin'
Testing thresholds, you know, it's kind of a hobby
No safe word but I still trust nobody
Ain't meeting no fucking suit in a lobby
Kinky boy but don't need screwed in a hurry
I'm the daddy here and I ain't looking to foster
I know you got plenty of room on that dusty roster
Go ahead and sign another Billy imposter
But as long as I'm around none shall ever prosper
See, I'm thee entertainer, whole world's my stage
And behind the scenes is the whole way I paved
Thanks to me, your entire life's been saved
Something to wag your tongue about besides the rain

Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
I could always pull out another showstopper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Get your teeth around this fucking jaw-dropper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained? Bet.


You'd think my spectacle would be a work of fiction
Seen the mean streets and got lost in the system
Kids I shared snacks with have died of addiction
I picked up a pen, refused to become a victim
Hopped on the mic and I'm gonna spray now
Bleeding through with the ink, 'bout to get loud
But on a lighter note, I'm in the booth with my cock out
Regular jester while I'm polishing my crown
Bilal Khan MBE, my good sir
It's still fuck the Royals, I'm just a great actor
Smiling in the faces of all the clowns and wankers
Deserve another medal for subduing this anger
Channelling it all to spark some creativity
Used to turning pain to some productivity
Giving a little something back to my community
Hoping this big mouth leaves some kind of legacy
And if it's not for you, you can just move on
If it goes over your head, doesn't mean it's wrong
I know it's scary hearing a brown man spitting a rude song
Even worse when your daughters start singing along
Whoa there, Karen, I'm not wanting your chit-chat
Have a fucking break, here, gnaw on this Kit-Kat
Clutch your pearl necklace and you're lucky to have that
'Cause he only cums on your chest, terrified of that twat
So sorry, should I cue the violins?
You know my type, oh so prone to violence
Everywhere I go, I'm tailed by an ambulance
Surprised you could even hear me over the sirens

Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
I could always pull out another showstopper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Get your teeth around this fucking jaw-dropper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained? Bet.


Out here can get real crazy
I've seen shadows move so shady
Death threats from overblown CEOs
Girl bosses yearning for my embryo
Gratification may be a sickness
It's compensation for what I've witnessed
I'll roll with the punches, take the hits
Learned to survive with my bag of tricks
'Cause I know some people like to say I'm trouble
But guess who was on the phone, offering me double...

Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
I could always pull out another showstopper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Get your teeth around this fucking jaw-dropper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained? Bet.


Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
I could always pull out another showstopper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Get your teeth around this fucking jaw-dropper
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained yet?
Are you entertained?


Fucking bet.



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