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A more political song speaking up about the complacency some people feel when only wishing for justice. The hope for those of us that need more from our families and countrypeople is that they will begin to recognize how their adherence to privilege and lack of responsibility brings about more shame and pain than they think. The world needs them to step up to.
This is a party rap song taken to the drunken maximum! It's about going out and having a great time with your boys to the point you care almost care more about dancing around in the club than meeting any women on your night out. It's all about being silly and celebretory and also very drunk. Your Mileage May Vary is a Las Vegas strip club slang for how the quality of a situation may be worse or amazing depending on the dancer or the person involved.
A traditional rap song from the using the iconography and of zombie media. It laces metaphors together to discuss how big the beat is, how even superheroes can't beat capitalism, and how the greatest emcees are left to be devoured by the rapper in question because he's on his Zombie.
This song is inspired by J.coles song "Acceptance" this verse talks about how things aren't always as they seem and how you can make them better by staying true to who you are
This lyric depicts a person that feels that they should just give in to death's call, even though they do not want to die. The feeling is dread. They know that the end of time is nigh and they regret that they did not live their life to the fullest. They start reminiscing about the things they could have done better. Perhaps things would have been better had they never sold their soul for riches. They contemplate just letting go whilst the 'sirens' pull them 'six feet under the floor'. The vibes and atmosphere of the lyrics are highly dark-themed, gloomy, and sad. However, there is an enchanting, hopeful and mysterious undertone to the song. It is full of code. Overall, it comes across as ominous. You're guaranteed a haunted yet intrigued audience. It fits perfectly into most genres, especially the rap genres. It is very befitting of the current times we live in.