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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
Okay, I been, I been high for way too long
I just came to show face, okay?
Ain't trying to stay too long
I just do my own thing, okay?
And hope it all work out
Trying to accept the bullshit
I'll blaze, and hope it all burn down
And niggas ain't shit if they spitting
They ain't spitting it like I do
Nigga why you looking around I'm right by you

Act stupid enough they might sign you
I've been killing shows from NY to the Bayou
And you can keep your fucking take on what I do
I bet it's super fucking fake when I smile
Never thought I envy a child
The way they so free, so honest, so wildI'm just hoping your feeling the same
I'm just hoping you feel the boy
I just know that I spit it insane
I just know that I'm filling the void
Weak niggas I'm finna destroy
? know we left as the end of the story
When it's all said and done you seem like a rock
Cream always gon' rise to the top
Little nigga we killing the noiseNow I only put out good vibrations
I don't even see the lows
Tunnel vision to the paper
I don't really need you hoes
But if I like her energy
Then motherfuck a body count
Authenticity I need
So please don't change on my accountOnly put out good vibrations
I don't even see the lows
Tunnel vision to the paper
I don't really need you hoes
But if I like her energy
Then motherfuck a body count
Authenticity I need
So please don't change on my accountI don't think they understand
I'm my own man
I'm a grown man
You are not my homies
I don't think they understand
I'm my own man
I'm a grown man
You are not my homiesOnly put out good vibrations
I don't even see the lows
Tunnel vision to the paper
I don't really need you hoes
But if I like her energy
Then motherfuck a body count
Authenticity I need
So please don't change on my account

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Twenty-one-year-old Hyde Park native Alex Wiley is an increasingly important player of a movement of Chicago hip-hop artists–with Chance the Rapper at the forefront–who are uniting the city’s history of smart, bohemian backpacker rap with cunning pop sensibilities that have helped earn them a far broader audience than their biting social commentary and emotionally raw personal narratives might suggest.

Alex Wiley on Last.fm.


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