B-Girl Lullaby, the guitar driven, head bobbin track produced by Greensteez, touches upon growing up in a single mother household in Brooklyn New York.
As Nomi sings "once in my life I was so cold/you filled every void with melodies/you gave life to me" she expresses gratitude toward her mother who encouraged her passion for music.
She grasps the day to day struggle of loneliness, depression and survival a single mother and child endures, in the lines "we've had our share of breaking down/through the tears and the doubt/with or without our men."
A tribute to all the families who struggle in love and life from street to street, ghetto to ghetto.