The 26-year-old Rapper's grandmother Mildred V. Leonard passed away last year at the age of 93. Big Sean has been writing touching tributes to her on instsgram and decided to make a song: “One Man Can Change The
World,”. The song, which also features Kanye West and John
Legend, ends with an audio clip of Ms.Leonard thanking Big Sean for calling and him telling her he loved her.
He Raps
My grandma told me if you write your name in stone you’ll never get the white out.
I grinded out that black hole then performed up at the White House
Standin’ next to Jim Carrey, we traded stories then laughed.
I said you not the only one I know got rich wearin’ masks
Where I’m from I swear they broke, they needway more than the cast
We need more than what you have
And then we need more than that
But how am I supposed to say I’m tired
If that girl from West Virginia came up in
conditions that I couldn’t survive
Went to war, came back alive
On top of that became a female black captain
When being black you had to extra extra try
Way before James Brown made us proud
She bought a crib on the same street as
Marvin Gaye
Right there on Outer Drive, and she taught
me how to drive
And she raised the kids, then the kids’ kids, and she did it right
Taught me how to love, taught me not to cry
When I die, I hope you teach me how to fly
All my life you’ve been that angel in disguise saying
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