2019Released
2:41

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"CrasH," finds Q reflecting on his success, which he achieved though hard grind overcoming a tough upbringing. The rapper grapples with dark thoughts about the reality of his fame and his concern for daughter Joy Hanley. My thoughts is sick, I don't have no sense, sometimes I crash Q recognizes that he must find a balance to have some peace of mind.

The song samples "Boom," a 1999 single by Detroit rapper Royce da 5'9'', which itself is based on a flip of Marc Hannibal's 1969 track, "Forever is a Long, Long Time."

Kendrick Lamar is listed as a co-writer on the track – it is one of six writing credits that the rapper has on CrasH Talk. Speaking with The Breakfast Club, Schoolboy Q explained that his labelmate was credited for the hands-on help that he gave. "I'll do the lyrics and I do everything, and he'll hear something [like], "Drop the beat out hard. Cut this verse off. You did this verse too long,'" Q said. "I used to be his hype man, so I think he just feel like he's obligated to always help me or some s--t. He pretty much do all my ad libs and song placements and stuff like that."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of CrasH.
C♯Key
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
132BPM

Album

The album CrasH is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released CrasH.
Top Dawg Entertainment/Interscope Records
© 2019 Interscope Records (Top Dawg Entertainment)
℗ 2019 Interscope Records (Top Dawg Entertainment)

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