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Sophomore - Tulsi



     
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I've got a t-shirt on from you
Your record's all I listen to
I drop your name with all my friends
Ain't it insane that it's pretense
And I'm pretty sure that one day you will meet me
And you will see just how cool I am
But for now, I'm just for now,
I'm stuck as a
Sophomore
Sophomore
Sophomore
No no no no no
It's too bad I'm only 16
I wanna rock that high school movie scene
I was thinking that like maybe we could chill tonight
We could watch The Breakfast Club, is that alright?
And I'm pretty sure that one day you will meet me
And you will see that look in my eye.

But for now I'm blinking and I don't know why.
I'm a
Sophomore
Sophomore
Sophomore
No no no no no
My closet's exploded from the color blast,
A blast I'll have for you.
My mother, she's knowing all these colors clash,
The Clash, I like them too!
My braces are freezing over,
I'm shaking for you.
I can't wait 'till this is over,
Then I'll fall in love with you.
I got a "How ya doing baby?" from you
How I wish that I could say that too
It's no wonder that you're underneath my skin
I haven't let you out since I let you in
And I'm pretty sure that one day
You will leave me here alone to find someone new.
And I'll be looking back, I'll be looking down
On the love attack, and turn around
I'll be looking back.
Sophomore
Sophomore
Sophomore
No no no no no
I'll be a
Sophomore
Sophomore
Sophomore
No no no no no

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Tulsi is an independent hip hop artist based in Seattle. He wrote his first song at age 12 while under the influence of golden-age icons (such as Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, NWA) and has never looked back. He performed his first set at age fourteen in Spokane working to hone an authentic voice over the years that doesn't preach but strives for a meaningful comment on the complexity of the human experience from his point of view.

Read more about Tulsi on Last.fm.


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