Something Real chords
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[Chorus]
N.C. D Bm
Give me somethin' I can feel
Light a cigarette just so I can breathe
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real (Yeah)
Seven hundred feet off the coast of Greece
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin' I can feel (Yeah)
No reservation, pull up twenty deep
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real (Yeah)
N.C.
I would trade it all just to be at peace
[Verse 1]
G Em D Bm
Stop, the gear's too high, this is overload
G Em D Bm
And no matter what car is sittin' outside, it's a lonely road
G Em D Bm
It's a double-еdge sword, cuttin' off ties with the onеs I know
G Em D Bm
So tell me, how the fuck am I still alive? It's a miracle, oh
[Pre-Chorus]
G Em D
(No-o-o) And I can't believe, ran through a B at Louis V
Bm
It's what I need right now
G Em D
(No-o-o) It's just money at the gates of hell, no VIP
Bm
Everybody waits in line
[Chorus]
G Em D Bm
So give me somethin' I can feel
720S, 750V
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real (Yeah)
I was in Maldives sippin' burgundy
G Em D Bm
Give me something I can feel (Yeah)
Prada on my dick, Prada on my sleeve
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real (Yeah)
N.C.
I could play that pussy like it's "Für Elise"
[Verse 2]
G Em
I got real habits, I'm a snowmobile addict
D Bm
Teal Patek steel when I feel panic, ah-ah, ahh
G Em
Throw a mil' at it, problem, throw a pill at it
D Bm
Still at it, sign-another-deal addict (Ah-ah, ahh)
[Pre-Chorus]
G Em
And I can't believe everybody gets to drink for free
D Bm
So give me one more round (Oh-oh-oh)
G Em
No cover fee at the gates of hell, no VIP
D Bm
Everybody waits in line
[Chorus]
N.C. D Bm
So give me somethin' I can feel
Light a cigarette just so I can breathe
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real (Yeah)
How much psilocybin can a human eat?
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin' I can feel (Yeah)
Whiskey lullaby just to fall asleep
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real (Yeah)
And it's what I want, it ain't what I need
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin' I can feel (Yeah, ooh)
Got everything, guess I'm hard to please
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real (Yeah, ooh)
I would trade my life just to be at peace
[Outro]
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin' I can feel (Ahh, ooh)
G Em D Bm
Give me somethin', somethin' real
How to play "Something Real" by Post Malone on guitar
[Chorus]
- The chorus has a simple progression: D, Bm, G, Em.
- D: Place the index on the second fret G string, the middle on
the second fret high E, and the ring on the third fret B.
- Bm: Barre the second fret with the index, then place the middle
on the third fret B, and the ring and pinky on the fourth frets D and G.
- G: Place the middle finger on the third fret low E, the index on
the second fret A, and the ring and pinky on the third frets B and high E.
- Em: Place the index on the second fret A and the center on the second fret D.
[Verse 1]
- Use the same chord progression for the verse: G, Em, D, Bm.
- Pay attention to fluid transitions; practice swiping your middle finger from G to Em.
- Make sure the barre chords for Bm are clean, then press down hard on every string.
[Pre-Chorus]
- G, Em, D, and Bm: Continue with the same sequence.
- Employ a more subdued strumming rhythm to create suspense before the chorus.
- Stress the downbeats to maintain a consistent cadence.
[Verse 2]
- Similar chord progression: G, Em, D, Bm.
- Use a dynamic strumming pattern to add interest.
- Pay attention to the lyrics' rhythm and match your strumming
to enhance the vocal delivery.
[Outro]
- Go back through the sequence: G, Em, D, Bm.
- Pay attention to maintaining the chords for a seamless, flowing conclusion.
- Strumming should be gradually softer to produce a mellow outro.
[General Tips:]
- Tuning: Use standard EADGBE tuning.
- Tone: For a current rock feel, play a clean or softly overdriven tone.
- Practice: Begin slowly, focusing on smooth chord changes,
then gradually increase tempo.
- Common mistakes: To avoid buzzing, squeeze the strings firmly,
especially on barre chords.
Song facts:
In a world of materialism, "Something Real" delves with themes of
yearning for authenticity and tranquility. Post Malone's battle with
fame and yearning for real experiences are reflected in his songs.
The chorus's repetition highlights his request for a concrete and
significant change. Hits like "Rockstar" and "Circles" have made
Post Malone, real name Austin Richard Post, a versatile performer,
quite popular. Hip-hop, rock, and pop are frequently combined in his
songs, which sets him apart from other contemporary musicians.