Ha!
Look at the way we go
Fight till the bells start taking the toll
Running around town with a pack of wolves
Tear the house down with fire we hold entirely cold
That's all we know
Why we own so many things?
Each ring blings with the cha-cha-ching
You don’t know what the talent brings
Hard times and the empty stomachs
Barb wires on the road no rubbers
Sun rises but no light come up I one up
Every fucking time they run up
Yeah i know its been a li'l while and my records piling with no freestylin’
I'm on my grind and music so vicious so I ain't relaxing
Serving the village of destiny's island 9 to 5 and murdering violence better rewind it
Stuck right back in the game and the vision is never gonna be the same
Seven in a million its me they hate
Killin’ a chameleon who would debate on a particular enemy to be replaced
Whenever they fuckin' say you ain't gonna leave this place
I say - "Haa! Look at the way we go
Look at they way we go.
Fight till the bells start taking the toll
Yeah that's how we roll.
Haa! look at the way we go
Look at the way we go
Fight till the bells start taking the toll
Yeah that’s how we roll"
"When you sleep on the road, the roof above your head is limitless
For you may not know how close you are to your dreams,
NEVER GIVE UP"
So I rip up, every leg that tries to keep up
With my pace I'm doing 90 on the meter
Don’t let nobody figure, grab a thermometer
Blast faces when the body over heat up
Get up up on your feet for they are so many lessons to teach,
I preach in a speech of not paying the fees
My species has been extinct livin' life on a tint
I'm the only one alive bitch!
But I got a thousand lives
So they gonna raise the price
And if I survive then I'm gonna make it right
Then you wont need to fight OBSTINATE!
credits
from Infraction,
released May 2, 2017
Recorded at Tweaklab Studios.
Synth designed by Harshit Richhariya
Mixed and Mastered by Hanish Taneja
Artwork : Shrabani Baruah
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