

Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once


Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren

THE dick taTer wrote:this song grew on me, definitely love it now, love how well written it is, and the fact that so many people did this concept and yet was able to do it the best (as many writers said when the album dropped) and the fact a rapper I know said he didnt know what the song was about till the last line really made me appreciate how great he wrote this
Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once







buffalo bill wrote:It has grown on me. Great song.
TorieCheng72 wrote:Excuse me, didn't realize y'all were the almighty soldiers weeding out opinions. Get a life gangsta wanna beez.

xxTrigger1989xx wrote:I'd much rather hear than the shouty punchlines
. The song is him claiming he is unfairly treated in hip-hop but for me, the song itself gives the reason why. Dont get me wrong I like this song but it seems so rushed. I want him to show his specialites for this kind of songs.
AnalKiddo wrote:It can be a song about anything to do with coping with responsibilities and feeling imprisonment or remorse.. Meaning life, love, death, guilt, ect..
I used to say SpaceBound was an awesome song but this, actually listening to it thoroughly it's heart breaking

cocaine2011 wrote:Yeah exactly what I mean since age 25 he was famous. That's when he started become successful and from then hiphop he's been imprisoned by his own fame
All his uncles he knew died. Proof died. He divorced his wife, hated his mom and all his life
because of the fame and sacrifices, he felt imprisoned by his own fame.
. - MCSam

Hiphopdane wrote:Average. Just a typical analogy and an almost unbearable rambling about how hip hop has taken his freedom away. It would have been much better if he was once tried to stay positive and focus on all the great things. I mean, he has spent most of his life as a rapper so it can't be that bad.
Say Goodbye to Hollywood was a much better effort - not only because of the lyrcism but also because he was still very new and that the topic was way more relevant back then.
He could have stayed out of the limelight and not have let the public hear his new albums if he didn't like the attention.


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