mama said listen when they send signs
listen to the universe to get mine
remember times i couldnt find it
put my faith right in the science
form alliance with the livest
globetrotting, really tryna see it all
seen a little but i need more
niggas play and we score up 3 floors
what it cost in my thoughts restless
relentless
fire from the pen tip
reflecting
on the way the stress hit between boulders
most these niggas be vultures
we bolder
niggas fold jus like folders
these moments
mean more to the kid
know we all reminisce
get it how i live, crossed the bridge saw the cliff
scales tipped toward me
on me,
fighting till we all free
on mine
need a little bit to call mine
long grind
everything was on time ones we lost in the sky
kush in my eyes
faded in the stuy when i realized it was time to find mine
i shine
star shooting, graduated still a student
mangle language cuz im fluent
ruthless
when the shoe fit u wear it
apparent that i set the standard
stretch the canvas
on Atlantic in transit, standing on faith
brace
walking wit the grace,
chase change
clean but im stained what u sayin?
clean but im stained still sane in the game what u sayin
clean but im stained what u sayin? in the game
still sane
still stained
what u sayin?
in the game, clean but im stained what u sayin?
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to hear two diamonds in the rough in Backwoodz and Ruby Yacht on the same track is really quite a special moment we're unlikely to hear again, and boy does that track pay! Pay Dues Make Do
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this album came out the day after my high school graduation, and there have been tons of memories associated with this one. mike's showing his range on this one - from downright despondent on scarred lungs 1/2 and suffocate to hopeful on stargazer and PLANET to flexing his muscles on take crowns, summer 17 and my favorite, its like basketball. harrisonjohn28
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...it's a work of art. The way he goes across genres to express the black experience...I LOVED Ensley but I'm glad that he went totally left. James Smith