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Hip-Hop/Jazz Rap song Soultrain Freestyles by Higher Education
lyrics
‘Bout to fuck the microphone like it was a pussy
Why must we move forward? I like dwelling on the past
because the good things go under, take a seat, you’re movin’ too fast
Cast yo’ fears into my bag, I will give ‘em
to someone else later, and don’t worry about the tab
because my homie is a waiter, the crossfader is my therapist
Man, it’s time for another session
I be settin’ up a time and a place for the beats to give me a lesson
I keep confessin’ my thoughts. Do my words have some sort
of allure? The mota messed up my mind
Maybe eight months will make me mature
Smell manure? That’s’ bullshit, always a kid at heart
Go through everything with a smile on my face
Some say I got this art apart from this and hittin’ the green
No other scene can keep me lifted
Getting in between might be pristine, but when it comes to rappin’
I guess I’m just so goddamn gifted
But, to make this piece of shit I sifted through cluttered thoughts
Brought it through my head 10 times, the other nine I just forgot
So, this is all I can bring you, I’d like to give you more
Let me take a seat, dude, and watch you settle our score
Yo, I wanna come, but I need a mind change
A place to rearrange, come out and find a new Range Rover
I ain’t drivin’, and still, I’m fuckin’ strivin’ to go forward
Realizin’, man, I ain’t risin’, I’m never shaken
Always breakin’, comin’ forward and fakin’
The flip-top soul, no, I’m always takin’ it out
I'm quick to coach, approach a roach like I approach a mic
Don't wanna burn my tongue but don't wanna lose the fight
My inner sense is innocent, illin' on my ignorance
Common sense is prominent when mobbin’ is my influence
Inference is off since I started liking Prince
Been to jail only once, they had to take my prints
And just like them bitches, I won't accept no gimmicks
My verse started talking shit, so then I fucking killed it
I’d like to take this time to say
Peace to my homies, peace to my girl
Peace to ya punks, peace to the whole damn world
‘Cause I got lots of love to get and lots more to give
If you ain’t feelin’ this shit right here, you’re surely negative
Positive vibes, that’s what we be creatin’
Motivatin’, booties shakin’, funky like bacon
So if you’re in a daze, don’t faze
Sit back, relax, and hop aboard the soul train
If you want to progress, you must constantly look back
Keep each eye at each shoulder, always survey the facts
This ain’t a test, it’s the truth that demons and devils surround you
You float, you’re merrily in the clouds, they raise their net and try to
ground you, don’t let them bring you down, dude, tell them to mind
their own business, also, suggest that they go the fuck on home
Roam freely, speaking each thought without a fear
No need to shed tears for what your brain adheres
Me, personally, I use music as an escape
Start herdin’ frees, find it’s workin’, g, and then I take out the tape
and pass it off like a pipe ‘cause it gets you high
Music is my ally, should be embraced, do not feel shy
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