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Like.. I had to do this cuz a lot of people said I've changed a lot of people say.. you know you ain't the same person you used to be, i mean I'm not, I'm notin the same place I used to be let me tell you bout it
[Verse 1:]Some people say I've turned Hollywood
If I had a chance man I probably would
I thought y'all would be happy for me
But niggas hate it when you make it out the hood
I ain't scared to say I am a changed man
Shit I had to switch the game plan
From hangin in the trap, slangin with a strap
For three days straight same shirt and the same pants
They say never bite the hand that feeds you
But they didn't say that they would kill you with the same hand
I'm trynna tell you man I ain't playin
I was raised by some gangsters, everyday was gangland
Prince a lame nigga never
I don't take it personal I blame it on the devil
I've been through a lot you feel the pain in my records
Yeah I've changed, but I've changed for the better so
I told my momma I wasn gon' do this

Cause I'm just that real
You talkin' about real shit man
Real issues
It's all the same thing
Yah
[Verse 2:]Y'all call it changin', I just call it growth
Y'all the main reason that a nigga gotta smoke
I'm a prince, I can't see myself dying over dope shawty
I'm tired of going to jail lying under oath
I used to keep the work in the lining of my coat
I had the dubs and the dimes for the low
I used to get the whole thing for the 55
29 for the spliff or 25 for the O, Oh
The hustler's still in my DNA
If it wasn't for hip hop I don't know where I would be today
A couple years ago I got signed to GOOD Music
But trust me that wasn't my first time seeing Ye
I remember taking trips to A-Z
Now I'm in the same room with Beyonc

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Hailing from Bath in the South West of England, Danny Byrd has been involved in the Drum & Bass music scene since the late 1990s. Seen as a pioneer of soulful and vocal liquid funk, Danny had his first release on DJ Ron's Piccasso imprint back in 1998 with "Manhattan", quickly moving onto join up with the Hospital Records camp in the year 2000. It was with Hospital that he really made his mark with the singles "Do it Again" and "Changes", this was the start of a fresh new sound mixing D&B with soulful house, garage and R&B influences.

Read more about Danny Byrd on Last.fm.


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