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Know My Rights (feat. Future) by 6lack

Know My Rights (feat. Future)

6lack

R&BHip-HopAlternative R&B
melancholicdefiant
0:00/0:00
Interpretation

There's a gray, overcast atmosphere built into this track from the first bar — 6lack's production instincts lean into a murky, lo-fi trap palette where synthesizers drone at low frequencies and hi-hats tick like a clock running down. The sonic landscape is simultaneously claustrophobic and expansive, a hallway that never quite ends. Future's appearance shifts the register slightly, bringing his signature melodic mumble that feels less like a feature and more like a shadow in the room. What makes this collaboration work is how both artists traffic in emotional ambiguity — neither is declarative; both are processing in real time. The song's emotional current runs under the surface rather than breaking above it, dealing with the exhaustion of justifying yourself to people who have already made up their minds about you. There's a kind of dignified withdrawal at the center of the lyrics, a man who has learned that explaining himself is futile and is done trying. The vocal delivery from 6lack is cool and deliberate, with the occasional crack of vulnerability showing through the composure. This sits firmly in the alternative R&B lane that blossomed in the mid-2010s — indebted to both the rawness of early Frank Ocean and the atmospheric density of trap production. It's music for late drives through empty cities, for the particular mood when you're done being misunderstood and have decided, finally, to let people think what they want.

Attributes
Energy4/10
Valence3/10
Danceability4/10
Acousticness2/10
Tempo

slow

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

murky, claustrophobic, atmospheric

Cultural Context

American alternative R&B

Structured Embedding Text
R&B, Hip-Hop. Alternative R&B.
melancholic, defiant. Begins in exhausted resignation and moves toward dignified withdrawal — never breaking into confrontation, just quietly closing a door..
energy 4. slow. danceability 4. valence 3.
vocals: cool deliberate male, composed with cracks of vulnerability, paired with hazy melodic mumble.
production: murky lo-fi synths, low-frequency drones, ticking hi-hats, trap palette.
texture: murky, claustrophobic, atmospheric. acousticness 2.
era: 2010s. American alternative R&B.
Late drive through an empty city when you're done being misunderstood and have decided to stop explaining yourself.
ID: 109602Track ID: catalog_ea3b48ebd6c7Catalog Key: knowmyrightsfeatfuture|||6lackAdded: 3/18/2026Cover URL