Legacy - D-Why



     
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Legacy Lyrics


Dead president, fuck the president
Mansons strive for power while I work to save my residents
He owns you even though he never told you
Mark of the beast on ya hand now he owns you
Thrown down to the bottom level
Ruled by the fist and the fist is the devil
I medamorphisize and make myself level
We are the future, we are right now
Right now
I'm taking a stab at the sick, sick, sick
I know what evil is and evil could suck my dick
Like Sam Hain and God ain't no joke
Ya better watch ya neck 'cause ya might get choked
We are the future, we are right now
We are the future
You sink we swim we rise you fall we met our fate together
I was here from the start and I'll be here in the end
In the end

I'm dodgin' arrows from the dark side everyday
And I'm a main target 'cause of what I say
[Incomprehensible][Incomprehensible]Thrown down to the bottom level
Ruled by the fist and the fist is the devil
I medamorphisize and make myself level
Yeah, c'mon
Yeah, c'mon
We are the future, we are right now
I'll fuck the future
You sink we swim we rise you fall we met our fate together
I was here from the start and I'll be here in the end
In the end
Legacy, legacy, legacy, legacy
I was here from the start and I'll be here in the end
In the end
Legacy, legacy, legacy, legacy

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David Morris, better known as D-WHY, is a Los Angeles and Brooklyn, NY-based independent recording artist from Charleston, WV. Over the last year, D-WHY has been garnering independent buzz and a loyal fan base by blurring the genres of hip-hop, indie, pop and folk music, the amalgamation of which is his recently released all-original 17-track project, 'Don't Flatter Yourself'. Upon its release, 'D.F.Y.' became the #2 trending topic on Twitter and catapulted D-WHY to #1 on Billboard's "Next Big Sound" chart. The project features collaborations with Casey Veggies and Hit-Boy, as well as production from the multi-platinum Hit-Boy, Boi-1da, T-Minus, and Dot Da Genius. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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