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[Verse 1]
Close my eyes before I cross the street
If a car about to hit me, then he ought to beep
Watching Dawson's Creek 'til I fall asleep
It's harder than it seems, I'm under water in my dreams
Im in awe, this jigsaw, puzzles not complete
I'm just an idea, nothing concrete
Came to raise limits, get higher than plane engines
They tryna change with us, but come to the same difference
Shut your pie-hole, I'm dope and I know
My voice sound like it was a sample off a vinyl
I don't mind those hatin' on my style
I tend to take the high road, get stoned and fly low
I'm no god, I don't think that I'm a human, though cause I'm so odd
People sellin' drugs cause they can't find no job
Wonder if Christ made a million off selling the cross
Let bygones be bygones, my mind strong as pythons
The day that I die on will turn me to an icon

Search the world for Zion or a shoulder I can cry on
The best of all time, I'm Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan[Bridge]
Somebody do somethin'
Somebody do somethin'
Somebody do somethin'
Somebody do somethin'
Somebody move somethin'
Somebody move somethin'
Somebody move somethin'
Somebody move somethin'
It ain't no party like aristocratic party
Said, ain't no party like aristocratic party[Verse 2]
Sipping Jameson like I majored in whiskey flavouring
When I'm drunk, I'll cut your head off and leave it dangling
FlyLo's still tryna put me on to Ableton
Asian women love me, I look like David Duchovny
In kindergarten, used to put some condoms in my cubby
In case one of these hoes was tryna fuck me
I ain't nobody, and neither are you
Been contemplating if I even still believe in the truth
I'm so stubborn, I'd rather write my own history book
Where the world don't give a fuck 'bout how you physically look
All your songs are sixteen's and a hook
We're here to reinvent music, it's time for the revolution
I'm down for the movement, trying not to lose it
Jewish Buddhist tryna consume the views of Christianity
Wonder if Hindus like to eat fish soup
If it's true, they should hit Alaska in an igloo
I hear the fish biting nice right now
I can't figure out life and feel right right now
Boo, if I think it, I should say it, there's a reason that I write it down
Spit the shit that leave a diaper brown, poo[Outro]
Somebody do somethin'
Somebody do somethin'
Somebody do somethin'
And... somebody move somethin'
Somebody move somethin'
You right there...
Somebody move somethin'
Somebody move somethin'

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Mac Miller is a rapper from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who is also known for his work in The Ill Spoken group. The Frick Park Market Songfacts reports that Miller is a self-taught musician, who plays piano, guitar and the drums as well as rapping.

In 2009, he released his mixtape The High Life as well as his own preview album, The Jukebox, which is the predecessor to his upcoming Class Clown album.

Upon turning 18, Miller signed with Rostrum Records and on August 13th 2010, he released his mixtape, KIDS (Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit) and is available for download on DatPiff.com and can be obtained physically from his MySpace page. In anticipation of this release, he released a series of videos of a few songs from the mixtape on the official TreeJTV YouTube page. After the mixtape drop, each of these videos have gained at least one million views each.

On March 11th, 2011, he released his mixtape Best Day Ever (BDE) which is available for download at Datpiff.com. The first single released from the mixtape, "Donald Trump," reached the Hot 100, an impressive feat for a song that didn't receive major radio airplay.

When he reached one million followers on Twitter, he released a mixtape entitled, "I Love Life, Thank You."

He released a full length album titled "Blue Slide Park" on November 8th, 2011

On March 23, 2012 he released Macadelic, a free for download mixtape on various websites, including his official web address and datpiff.com.

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