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106 & Park, ain't been the same since I had it
So I'm back at it, freeze
Still a 'Juvenile' at '400 Degrees'
Lil' girls still fallin' out, I'm still ballin'
Crawlin' out the hottest speeds on these ATL streets
From the Garden to the box office, I shuts down both
And no matter where I go I'm still, O H I, Oh
Everybody know this is my turf
Who had it crunk first and had girls of all ages off one verse?
You ain't nobody else can name
Another seventeen year-old manye, that do it this hard
"Oh, Lord", that's what them old niggaz say about me
Young niggaz play, can't go a day with me
If bling was a drug, I'd die from my overdose
Fresh Prince to Sugarloaf, Homey, I'm the most you've seen
I got the same affects on both coasts
And everything hot on fo' wheels, homey, I'm ghost
Do you, stop tryna be me, stop tryna be he

Stop tryna do what you see
Do you 'cause right here is my love, homey
Go back to where you came from and get yo own, homey
Do you, it's so, so sloppy and the fans know a copy
When they see one, I would neva wanna be one
Do you, as long as it sound right, everybody in town like it
Don't worry 'bout nobody else, else, do you
Not just the rap game, the whole industry the same
Everybody wanna look and sound like the next manye
But I'm definite there ain't another me
And I'm so, so definite, back wit J.D
Back to give these little imitators sumthin' to talk on
Breathe, stretch, let it go, homey, get yo walk on
Black Beat, Teen People, can't forget, right on
A lotta things changed since the young don's been gone
What chug on roll with? The future is me
Only youngins that's movin' units is, ugh, me
Young Ali, float like a butterfly
Get up out them stores quick, why wouldn't you wanna buy?
The carbon copy, not the copy
Imitators mimic but them guys is sloppy
As for me, I'm the leader of the new school
I can just adjust, so the rest of y'all just
Do you, stop tryna be me, stop tryna be he
Stop tryna do what you see
Do you 'cause right here is my love, homey
Go back to where you came from and get yo own, homey
Do you, it's so, so sloppy and the fans know a copy
When they see one, I would neva wanna be one
Do you, as long as it sound right, everybody in town like it
Don't worry 'bout nobody else, else, do you
See, it's rare to find people like us
Everybody out there doin' what I'm doin'
Or tryna do what I'm doin', you can't, man
At one point in ya life, man
You gotta get in yo own lane and stop swervin' in mine
See what I do, I do my way
What about you, huh? Huh? Can you say that?
Do you, stop tryna be me, stop tryna be he
Stop tryna do what you see
Do you 'cause right here is my love, homey
Go back to where you came from and get yo own, homey
Do you
Do you
Do you

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Portugal. The Man is an experimental indie rock four-piece centered on frontman John Baldwin Gourley's abstract musical approach and corresponding upbringing. He was raised in a sort of technological isolation: his log cabin home in the winter wasteland of the fringes of Wasilla, Alaska was powered by a generator and had no telephone. Both of his parents helped completely immerse him in the unique lifestyle that comes with a land of seasonal darkness and perpetual cold with their jobs as dog sled mushers. Gourley's innate curiosity and individual spirit combined with a fascination with science fiction and experiences of homelessness create a distinctly transcendent sound that is always open to interpretation and change.

Even though members were born in Alaska, the band formed in Portland, Oregon, USA, in 2004 with the union of Gourley (vocals, guitar, organ, machines) and his childhood friend Zachary Scott Carothers (Bass, percussion, vocals) after the break-up of their band Anatomy Of A Ghost. Jason Sechrist (Drums and Gang) of Portland, OR joined in 2005. Current lineup includes Ryan Neighbors (Piano, Rhodes, Organ, Synth, Vocals). They are however known for fluidity in both their music and their lineup and often feature guest appearances.

The band's debut album, Waiter: "You Vultures!" was released by Fearless Records on January 24th, 2006.

On June 22, 2007 they released their second full length, Church Mouth. The band then set out on a full US tour with support from The Photo Atlas, Play Radio Play, Tera Melos, and The Only Children. They then toured Europe, and followed it up with another US headlining tour with support from Rocky Votolato and Great Depression during September and October. Following this tour, they joined Thursday on a short east coast tour in November alongside Circle Takes the Square.

Portugal. The Man collaborated with the band The Sound of Animals Fighting on the re-release of their first album, "Tiger and the Duke." Portugal. The Man remixed three of the songs on that album.

On July 30, 2008, it was announced that Portugal. The Man would release Censored Colors under its independent record label, Approaching AIRballoons, with a partnership with EQUAL VISION RECORDS. The album was released September 16, 2008.

On April 9th, 2009, Portugal. The Man announced a fourth studio album, The Satanic Satanist. It was released on July 21, 2009.

As of October 2009, It was announced through Twitter that Portugal. The Man have completed another album entitled "American Ghetto" which combines their progressive rock style from their latter albums with some of the electo style from their "Its Complicated Being A Wizard" release. A listening party was held for a group of 17 fans in Los Angeles CA. The album was released on March 2, 2010.

The Got it All (This Can't Be Living Now) Songfacts reports the band's sixth album and first for Atlantic, In the Mountain in the Cloud, was released on July 19, 2011.

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