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I could not sleep last night
That's not your problem
I've got my problems
I watched you sleep last night
That's not your problem
I've got my problemsIt's hard to understand
It gets so hard to be your man
I would give you anything
But I don't have anything
Just these crazy daydreams
And they are not worth anythingI got so high last night
That's not your problem
I've got my problems
I tried to forget my life
That's not your problem
I've got my problemsIt's hard to understand
Take your time, take your time
Hey girl, I'm so glad

That we could have this time together
So I could let you know
Just exactly how I feelYa see, it's been been hard to talk to you
'Cause you never listen, you're so selfish
You never shut up and you know
I don't have any money
And I can barely pay my billsBut you don't care
You're so selfish
What do you want from me?
It's hard to understand
It gets so hard to be your man

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Hed P.E., previously known as (hed) Planet Earth and stylized as (həd) p.e. is a rapcore band from Huntington Beach, California. Formed in 1994, the band performs a style of music which they refer to as "G-punk". Their music is primarily based in a fusion of punk rock and hip hop, but they have also been known to incorporate elements of heavy metal, reggae and other genres. After releasing three albums on Jive Records, Hed PE left the label to record independently, eventually signing with Suburban Noize Records in 2006. To date, they have released seven studio albums, one live album and one compilation album.

The band was formed by rapper Jared Gomes, also known as "M.C.U.D." (MC Underdog), and guitarist Wes Geer, who became friends amidst the Orange County hardcore punk scene. Gomes and Geer recruited guitarist Chizad, bassist Mawk, drummer B.C. Vaught and DJ Product © 1969. They named the group "Hed", which stands for "higher thought". The band built a following with their energetic performances at local venues, and released the self-financed extended play, Church of Realities. Legal issues forced Hed to change their name, adding "PE", which stood for "Planet Earth".

Hed PE signed with Jive Records, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1997. In his review of the album, Allmusic's Steve Huey wrote that Hed PE "[are] rhythmically looser and funkier than many similar rap-metal bands, although comparisons to Rage Against the Machine are still apt. There are some slow and/or unfocused moments but overall, its aggression will probably play well with late-'90s metal and punk fans. "Due to the label's contractual terms and the disappointing sales of the album, the band found themselves unable to repay the cash advances given to them by Jive. Gomes is quoted as saying "We had these romantic visions of the music industry, and we thought it would be cool to be a punk band on a rap label. So we fulfilled that dream, but it was also probably the worst thing that could have happened. We've had offers from Sony and others that we can't take because we owe Jive so much money."

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