History Lyrics
[Verse 1]
This is God's plan, He said it to me
An angel either side of my bed in a dream
Singin', "You don't know what you've yet to achieve
And you're destined for some shit you would never believe"
Now the garden same size as Adam and Eve's
I got trees, a forest, you better believe
For the bass and the treble, I treble the fee
I can't wish my ex the best, she would end up with me
How can I sleep when there's money to get with the team?
You disrespect the sixteen, your head on a beam
For the lust of the money, the head of the Queen
I done shit I didn't think I could ever redeem
I'm from South where they struggle with sayin' your name
But it's easy when pronouncin' you dead on the scene
So when you see me on these stages steppin' in clean
I hope
[Chorus]
You know it's history in the makin'
Shall we make it? Oh God
[Verse 2]
Yeah
And when they talk on my name in this country, they gon' tell you that I'm already a legend (Can we make it?)
Streatham that I'm reppin', clean steppin', bro, you need to forget it
F*ck eco-friendly, my car eco-aggressive (Yeah)
And my ego aggressive (Yeah), you better leave me a message
Yeah, you've done it for a year, but that ain't impressive
I give a f*ck about success if it ain't successive, that ain't (History)
City's gonna listen on repeat (Yeah)
Gone a couple summers, so they miss me on the beat (Woo)
It don't matter if she pretty and petite
If she ain't B, she can't even kiss me on the cheek (Yeah)
Mum said, "Never build a house on sand"
But I don't think I listen cah the villas by the beach
And I did it off of beats (Yeah), I just whip it and I screech (Yeah)
Any time you see my n!ggas in the streets
[Chorus]
You know it's history in the makin' (Makin')
Shall we make it? Oh God
[Bridge]
Did I, did I get addicted to the life?
Well, it's all that I wanted
And it was fun for a while
But history smiles on us
Now we're on to somethin'
On to somethin' higher (Ah)
Now hold my hand close
I'm inspired
And I'm holdin' on to a version of our lives
Where you're still mine
[Chorus]
You know it's history in the makin' (Ooh)
Shall we make it? Oh God
[Verse 3]
Yeah
My mum told me what my name really means and the powers just kicked in
Got me thinkin' back to days when I was a victim to this ting
Thinkin' I was keepin' it balanced
I was even embarrassed, sellin' CDs in Paris
But this music gave me everything I need in a marriage
I can't speak sideways on grime, jungle or garage
When I know that it's the reason we managed to make (History)
Don't be a hero, I ain't lookin' to hurt anyone
I got a clean one, and I got a dirtier one
I never see a man late to his own funeral, but
I done see a man show up early to one
I prefer the one that's slim, but I don't mind me the curvier one, yeah
And I'm comin' from the South of the river, where the sky is black
If not for the history that we made, they wouldn't like rap
N!ggas tryna water down our ting, it's time to fight back
For seventy hours, I've been steppin' with powers, and it's definitely ours, it's time
You mention my name, better know that you're playin' with pepper
You borrowed a mil', and I told him to pay me whenever
Knew it was different from the moment we came in
And you can call me 'cause I said it verbatim
The woman with me like a renaissance paintin'
I'm Michelangelo's David
And any time you mention me in a statement, you better know that it's
[Outro]
History
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History Song Meaning (Dave & James Blake)
"History", the latest collaboration between Dave and James Blake, arrives as a cinematic moment in "The Boy Who Played the Harp" — a record that merges reflection, ambition, and spiritual reckoning. Released on October 24, 2025, under Neighbourhood Recordings, the song captures two artists at their creative peak, blending rap and soul into something timeless and introspective.
Artist Background
Dave, known for his poetic storytelling and sharp social commentary, joins forces again with James Blake, whose production and vocal depth elevate the emotional weight of the track. Together, they craft a piece that feels both personal and monumental — a meditation on legacy, struggle, and transcendence.
Lyrical Meaning
At its core, History finds Dave reflecting on his rise from South London streets to international acclaim. The opening verse carries spiritual undertones — dreams of angels and divine destiny — setting the tone for a song about faith, resilience, and self-realization. Lines like “This is God’s plan, He said it to me” frame Dave’s success not as luck but as purpose. He moves between gratitude and guilt, acknowledging past sins and survival in an environment where ambition often meets danger.
Chorus Interpretation
The hook, sung hauntingly by Blake — “You know it’s history in the makin’, shall we make it?” — becomes both an affirmation and a question. It suggests that greatness isn’t guaranteed; it must be claimed, often through pain and perseverance. Blake’s voice feels like a higher presence guiding Dave through self-doubt and temptation, a recurring motif in their collaborations since Both Sides of a Smile.
Second Verse and Bridge
Verse two shows Dave’s unfiltered confidence: sharp wordplay, self-awareness, and a touch of arrogance. Yet beneath the bravado lies a commentary on the cost of success. He questions fame’s sustainability — “I give a f*ck about success if it ain’t successive.” In contrast, the bridge offers a moment of vulnerability, where Blake’s soft confession — “Did I get addicted to the life?” — reveals the emotional fatigue beneath ambition.
Final Verse and Message
By the final verse, Dave reclaims power through legacy. His tone is assertive, celebratory, and defiant: a man who understands that his music reshaped British rap culture. The closing declaration — “You mention my name, better know that it’s history” — feels prophetic, a statement of permanence.
Conclusion
History stands as a monumental reflection on destiny, artistry, and cultural impact. It’s not just a track — it’s a chapter in Dave’s ongoing mission to document the modern Black British experience with poetic precision and purpose.
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The Boy Who Played the Harp (Tracklist)
- History
- 175 Months
- No Weapons
- Chapter 16
- Raindance
- Selfish
- My 27th Birthday
- Marvellous
- Fairchild
- The Boy Who Played the Harp
FAQ Section
Who sung the song "History" by Dave?
The song "History" was sung by Dave & James Blake.
Who wrote the song "History" by Dave?
Dave & James Blake.
Who produced the song "History" by Dave?
James Blake & Dom Maker.
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Song Details
Artists: Dave, James Blake
Album: The Boy Who Played the Harp
Genre: Rap
Language: English
Released: October 24, 2025
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