Apl Song

The Black Eyed Peas

Transposer:

The song doesnt actually strum any chords. Rather its picking the entire time but I it out for everyone. The ending of the intro the Bm7 is just my interpretation but it works. tabbed by: qweyet Gi Intro: e|------10p7-------------------------10p7-10p7-----------------------------| B|----------10p8--------7h8p7-----------------10p8-10p8--------7h8p7-------| |-----7--------7------7-------7------------------------------7-------7----| |----9----------9----7-------------9------------------9-----7-------------| |---7-----------------------------7---------------------------------------| |------------------7---------------------------------------7--------------|      Cmaj           Dmaj           Em7            Bm7 e|-------3-----------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------5-----------7h8p7----------8-7h8p7---------7--------------------| |-----5----5---------7-----7--------7-------7--------7--------------------| A|---3--------------5---------5----7------------------------7--------------| |------------------------------------------------7------------------------| Chorus: Lapit mga kaibigan at makinig kayo Ako’y may dala-dalang balita galing sa bayan ko  Cmaj               Dmaj Nais kong ipamahagi ang mga kwento Ang mga pangyayaring nagaganap Sa lupang pinangako Verse 1: Every place got a ghetto this is my version Check it out... Listen closely yo I got a story to tell A version of my ghetto where life felt for real Some would call it hell but to me it was heaven God gave me the grace amazin’ ways of living  Cmaj How would you feel if you had to catch your meal?  Dmaj Build a hut to live and to eat and chill in. Having to pump the water outta the ground The way we put it down utilizing what is around  Cmaj Like land for farming river for fishing  Dmaj Everyone helpin’ each other whenever they can We makin’ it happen from nothin’ to somethin’ That’s how we be survivin’ back in my homeland. [Chorus] Verse 2: Yo its been a while but... I been back home to my homeland (check it out) to see what’s going on Man it feels good to be back at home And it’s been a decade on the journey all alone I was fourteen when I first left Philippines I’ve been away half my life but it felt like a day  Cmaj To be next to my mom with her home cooked meal  Dmaj Meant I felt complete my emotions I feel! Now life has changed for me in the U.S But back at home man life was a mess...  Cmaj                                      Dmaj I guess sometimes life’s stresses gets you down (on your knees) Oh brother I wish I could have helped you out... [Chorus]

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart G, C, Em
empty heart empty heart B, Ebm, G#m, E, Eb, Emaj7, A
empty heart empty heart E, F, G#, G, D, A, B, C
empty heart empty heart E7, Gm, Fm7, Dm, F, Eb, Am, C, E, D, G7, Dm7, A, e, B, G, f, am, a, Ebmaj7, Db, Bb, G#
empty heart empty heart Fm, Eb, D, C, Fm9
empty heart empty heart G, Am, C, D
empty heart empty heart Dm, Am, Gm, F, c, C
empty heart empty heart E, F, F#, G, Bm, D, A, Am
empty heart empty heart Bbm, Dbm, Ebm, Fm, G#m, Em, E5
Cette chanson raconte l'histoire d'un retour aux racines et évoque la vie dans un quartier difficile, une expérience transformée en souvenirs empreints de nostalgie et d'amour. L'artiste partage des bribes de sa jeunesse aux Philippines, où la communauté s'entraide pour surmonter les défis du quotidien, transformant des situations précaires en moments de solidarité et de bonheur. Le récit met en lumière les contrastes entre la vie d'autrefois et celle actuelle, plongeant l'auditeur dans un voyage émotionnel où la simplicité et la présence de la famille prennent une place centrale. C'est un hommage à ses origines, à la dignité de ceux qui luttent pour vivre, même lorsque la vie semble abrupte.