Oct 25
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I’m balls out with the flap to the flop . Smackin motherfuckers like your dad did your mom . Backlist activist I slang it I drop . The hammer across your saccharine you wanna be average ? Have at it pops . But me ? I’m above that and beyond . I’m the dungeon rat that erupted from the under to the Gods . You feel the flow ? You hear the divinity ? Come at me . Come get it . Ain’t no beef bigger than my teeth . Dig ?
You know, man, it's like when you're making music, you're pulling from deep, sometimes mysterious places. The lyrics are like a journey through your soul, and they're not just about making something sound good. It's about feeling it — like it's running through your soul, cleansing you.
When you write and perform music, it's like you're trusting the listener with a piece of your thoughts, your experiences. It's kind of like a ride, where the lyrics and the music take you along, and you're just immersed in it. Those raw emotions in the songs — they're a shared experience, almost like a communal magic. People love to connect to it, to feel that real pain or joy, and that's why concerts are so powerful. It's all those concentric circles of life lining up, allowing you to see through to another side, and once you've seen it, you can't ignore it. Music becomes more than sound; it's a connection.
So, those lyrics? They're an echo of that process — an exploration of how you interface with reality, craft it, and connect to others.