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Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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This hardcore HipHop joint is about utilizing every aspect of your consciousness, which symbolizes the trinity- mind, body and soul, to achieve a higher level of consciousness in the creative realm. It’s about expanding, pushing boundaries and breaking barriers while making a shift from the norm to carve a niche. It’s a show of pure and undiluted lyricism. References worth looking up: Professor Joe Deer Tony Blair Diski (Super Diski) I make True heads bob, never risky (Bob Risky) Humorous like Dan, but the freestyle Dizzy( Dan D’ Humorous & Dan Dizzy) V.I (Lagos) EBUTTE METTA (Lagos) It’s a rat race stylee ye - The Mandators
This hard punching lines are meant to restore sanity and bring about purity in the HipHop shrine. The emcee clutches on to his tool.. microphone to deliver justice like an oracle. All TRUE HEADS are safe. The wack whacked out and enslaved, till they pay their dues and deemed fit to be in the game, grab the mic.
An analogy... on all the ways that he's like a bad fucking haircut...
Letting go of someone, letting go of a partnership..a relationship that ya thought was going to be last one you'd ever have... Can be fucking HARD!! And you sometimes are only left with questions...
This song has a very depressing tone to it, needless to say I was very depressed and in a dark place when I wrote it.