Glorious by Sudan Archives Lyrics

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Quote from the song “Glorious” by Sudan Archives


Teacher's smile on my father’s face
Poppa got a new job today
Momma smiles at your door
Feels so close, yet so far away

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Glorious lyrics [Sudan Archives]

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Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “Glorious”

  • Featuring: D-Eight
  • Produced: Wilma Archer, Sudan Archives
  • Written: James R. McCall IV, Sudan Archives
  • Vocals: Sudan Archives, D-Eight
  • Synthesizer: Wilma Archer
  • Guitar: Wilma Archer
  • Recording Engineer: Sudan Archives, Wilma Archer
  • Mastering Engineer: Dave Cooley
  • Mixing Engineer: Kenny Gilmore
  • Drum Programmer: Sudan Archives
  • Violin: Sudan Archives
  • Bass: Sudan Archives
  • Percussion: Sudan Archives
  • Co-Producer: James R. McCall IV
  • Copyright (C), Phonographic Copyright (P): Stones Throw Records
  • Release Date: October 16, 2019

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Perfect Lyrics of the Song “Glorious” Released in 2019

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Teacher's smile on my father’s face
Poppa got a new job today
Momma smiles at your door
Feels so close, yet so far away

Teacher's smile on my father’s face
Poppa got a new job today
Momma smiles at your door
Feels so close, yet so far away

Focus on the bottom line
What they call a dollar sign
Focus on my bottom line
So you never fall behind

[Verse 1: D-Eight]

Just be glory in the name of the dollar
Speak holy in the name of the father
The white man ain’t tryin’ to pay me proper
I’m trying to get a ring for my baby momma
And the world for my daughter, my son, here go the flowers
People never wanna say they don’t care
Fake raise for the checks getting cleared
I ain’t tryna live my life to compare
Just pay me for the love that I share
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah
I can't wait to get my mom a place
Pay her debt she could quit today
Hit the max on my card today
Pay it back, as soon as I can pay

Right, oh, oh

Focus on a bottom line
So you never fall behind
Focus on the bottom line
What they call a dollar sign
Focus on a bottom line
Then you'll never fall behind


Glorious performed by Sudan Archives alternate

Glorious Performed by Sudan Archives Alternate




FAQ & Knowledge Song “Glorious”

  • ℚ. What have the artists said about the song?

    Speaking in-depth to Stereogum about Athena, Sudan Archives shared the following story behind “Glorious”:

    Someone said it sounded like some African shit, but this is literally some Irish jig shit. The song is also lyrically inspired by these songs from Sudan and Ghana, these old traditional songs that have string music in them as well. They only sing about, it seems, like their god or their crops growing. I wanted to make my own modern version of praying to God hoping crops will grow and the rain would come. My own version would be focusing on getting the bag. The song is inspired by Aisha al-Fallatiyah. In 1943, she gave the first ever performance by a woman in Sudan. That’s pretty badass. All of her songs, oh my God, all of her songs are just so beautiful. I sent the song that I love to somebody who can understand what she’s saying. She’s talking about this rice and hoping that it can flourish. That made me want to sing about wanting to make money. Her famous song is the “Simsim Al-Gedaref.” She basically is like relating the sesame or something to her love. I mean money is so important. So that’s like my sesame.