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September 13, 2023 29 mins

We're taking you on a captivating musical escapade as we chat with the incredibly talented OscariLoveThis. This episode Banski links up with OscariLoveThis to discuss his self-taught mastery of the piano, his music production journey, and how he turns simple tunes into memorable melodies. 

Through a candid conversation, we uncover his hands-on approach to music production, leveraging digital tools and self-learning to craft music right from his room. Drawing inspiration from renowned artists and diverse genres, Oscar creates a genuine representation of his personal experiences, echoing with listeners on an emotional level.

Looking forward, OscariLoveThis unveils his strategic roadmap for scaling heights in the music industry, detailing his careful career planning and adept use of various platforms to disseminate his music. 

Join us for this inspiring episode filled with personal insights as well as stirring performances of "Change 4 U", "Next Up", "Splurge" & more, showcasing a rising star's perseverance and deep-seated love for music. It's a testimony to what passion, determination, and hard work can achieve.  Oscar's narrative stands as an emblem of inspiration, tracing a trajectory from modest roots to a future brimming with promise. Be sure to tune in for a heartfelt dialogue enriched with personal insights and dope live performances, offering a firsthand experience of a budding star's world in the music realm.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I, that's the intention.
One, two, three.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
That's the intention.
One, two, All right why beenhere?
Hey, we're recording this live,bro.
What up, what up, what up.
Welcome to the bands feed showmain.
And this is a special episodeBecause I managed to link up
with Oscar.
I love this.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
What's good, buddy.
Hey, it's good to meet you.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
What should be true, bro man?
So we're at brass bankiesGetting lit with uh fat peas.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
He's going crazy.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Fucking scandal dark color coming on later on for yo.
So, bro, where you from?
Because I know you're not fromthese parts, because we're in
katani.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Yeah, so um.
Born in woodland california,raised in sacramento.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Okay.
Yeah where's woodland?

Speaker 1 (01:03):
woodland is.
It's like a little west ofsacramento.
Okay so it's out in that samearea, yeah gotcha gotcha Yolo
county.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Yeah, I know.
All I know about sacramento is,uh, the hottest fuck out there.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Oh, it's crazy out there.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Yeah, dude, like Stupid hot.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Yeah, it's like 110.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
And I know that it's macramento.
It's macramento.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Oh my.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
You know what I mean?
Yeah, he liked that?

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Yeah, that's what it was.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
It was dubbed by mac drabe.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Macramento back in the day.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
You feel me, but uh, yes, I was just telling you, I
actually came across music.
I was just listening to musiconline randomly and uh, but I
don't remember what song it was,because but it was fire and uh,
and then I actually looked youup and you had a bunch of songs
that sounded just as fire and uh, yeah, bro, so keep doing your

(02:04):
shit, bro, it's, it's dope music.
What inspires you like, becauseyou got like a unique singing
guitar playing type of style andlike what, what?
What do you listen to like?
What inspired that style?

Speaker 1 (02:19):
um, honestly, like I grew up playing guitar like a
really young age.
So, like I've always For me,guitars always been like really
an escape for me and, like I wassaying, musically I grew up
listening to so random.
I used to grow up listening toa lot of Bruno Mars.
Uh, yeah, okay, how old you 19?

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Oh, I didn't realize you're so young.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
We're in the club.
I'm not supposed to be here,but they got me.
They were gonna have meperforming, so yeah yeah, yeah,
you're, uh, you're still.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
You're not gonna perform anymore.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
I don't.
They got my step messed up so Idon't know, we're gonna see
what happens, hopefully, butit's not.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
I'm looking too good right now.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
It's okay, it's okay.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
But, bro, you've been wiggling because I know that
you did another show with fatpeasy, I think, the other night
and you guys were in uh, thegoucher, or yeah, we do one in
gouchos.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
And so that's our Ramon, right, yeah, we had
probably about three weeks ago,yeah, and then we had one.
There was one yesterday Ipulled up to.
I wasn't gonna perform, but Ijust pulled up to show that.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
That's dope.
How long you've been playingguitar.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Uh, I got my first guitar when I was about five, so
so, Damn okay 14 years now,that's that All right.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
All right, you're the real.
You're a real deal musician.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
One of those ones that started it as a baby?

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Uh, did, how did?
Did someone introduce you andyour family Like?

Speaker 1 (03:53):
um, yeah, I mean.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Or did you just?
How did you get it so young?

Speaker 1 (03:57):
my family, like I got uncles and cousins that that
play guitar and play instruments.
So like growing up around thatand then also growing up in the
church, like Playing for church,playing in the church.
So, yeah, that's really whereit all started.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
The church.
Yeah, that's, that's dope,that's dope.
Um, yeah, cuz like I wasn'texpecting I mean, I didn't
really know how old you were butlike, uh, I was thinking that
you were influenced by like LikeI don't know, like it's a blind
or like oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Yeah, no, growing up, my brother playing me a bunch
of red hot chili peppers of likelike bro it was, it was a Large
variety, like a large varietyof music really going.
Yeah, it wasn't really like no,so that you're yeah, that's,
that's hard, that's why don'tyeah.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yeah, yeah, you write hella catchy, yes, but the
melodies and lyrics though,how'd you, uh, how did you get
that down?
And you can work on that, orfor lyrics, yeah, yeah, can you
tell me I guess I guess morespecifically, you walk me
through your writing process of,like, how you come up with the
song?

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Yeah, well, I'm like, for I mean, every song I say is
different, but for the mostpart, like with the glad you
left project, a lot of the timesit was just me I was making
these beats already before goingthrough like an actual breakup.
That was, like you know Highschool, like you know high, good

(05:29):
relationship type you know, youknow young, young, love.
I got on quite a bit.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
They listened to each other.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
A lot of the times it was like I was already making
beats and I was just goingthrough it at the time.
So it's like you kind of sitdown and really just you know.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
So you're not just like a performing artist, you
also a producer.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Producer Do you?

Speaker 2 (05:55):
mix in engineer too.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
Yeah, I'm mixing engineer.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Okay, yup, alright, well rounded.
Are you self-tied or did you goto school?

Speaker 1 (06:03):
No, I was self-taught .
Okay, that's what's up.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
It's like looking up on YouTube and just.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Yeah, bro, like, even like for piano and guitar.
It was more like for piano.
This is a crazy story, becausewe used to have a grand piano in
our garage, like tucked away,yeah, and like.
There was times my parentsdidn't know that I played it,
but they would like I wouldsneak into there anytime, like

(06:29):
my brothers were fighting withme or like I was just, you know,
I would just sneak away intothere and just play with it
until I figured it out, like Ijust I found notes that I like
that sound good together and youjust start building chords.
And then eventually, along theway, I was like, okay, well, let
me teach myself music theory,yeah, and that through YouTube.

(06:51):
And then I took classes in highschool and music theory that's
crazy.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
How come your parents didn't know, how come you
didn't tell them that you'reinterested in that For the piano
.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
For the piano, well, they knew the guitar.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
What was that forbidden for you to touch your
pants?

Speaker 1 (07:08):
No, no no, I like that.
They're like.
My parents got them like myfirst guitar for Christmas and
when I was like little, so itwas more like that the piano
thing.
It was because it was liketucked away in the garage.
Like they put it away, theydidn't think anyone was going to
use it.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Oh you sure you just did.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
on the sneak tip I would sneak in there and, just
like you know, just playing thehit.
It became kind of like therapy,so I was just yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
So you already graduated on.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Yeah, I graduated class 2022.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
So did you already go through, like you know,
throughout high school releasingprojects and people knew about
your name and you were making abuzz.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Actually, bro, like in high school, I was making
music, yeah, but like I neverdropped anything, you know I was
, but I was producing at thetime.
I was producing for artists,because I started off producing,
okay, like you know, I startedgetting placements and then it
got to a point, like in highschool, where I was just like

(08:04):
man, everybody who's rapping onmy beats, like I'm not really
like feeling it, you know, and Ithink I was like I don't feel
like they're doing them justice.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Yup, I'll put words out my mouth.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Man.
So I just started like messingaround with it and you know like
I had always been into likedoing covers of songs, okay.
So it kind of turned into like,okay, well, let me, you know,
let me try and sing what I coulddo, and then kind of just lost
them from there.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
Did you like remake other people's beats and then do
the cover, or you just did acover from scratch, or like.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
There was time, I would just like learn the songs
on guitar.
Like, listen, I could listen toa song and play a bag.
Like so I listen to a song andjust play until I figure it out
and then just learn how to singalong with it.
It takes like sometimes if youdon't know the chords, it takes
coordination to like get what'sit.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Yeah, kind of like showing pattern and like sing
along at the same time, superdope, and you don't even, you'll
never, mess with the musictheory.
You don't waste your time withthe music theory stuff.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
I mean now it's just engraved like in the way I like.
Approach chord progression.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Unnecessary at this point, or maybe yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Yeah.
I mean for me, like I can'tlook at it and not see it.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
You already seen it, like the music, like Neil.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
Exactly For real, that's crazy you didn't release.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
You know.
That reminds me of is Russ.
He had like similar story.
You know the singer rapper yeah, he's crazy, I love.
He had the same story where heproduced and he had other people
rap on his shit and he didn't.
He didn't even see himself as arapper or you know, jumping on
the dump stuff and then heeventually did.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
And now look at him man.
I see, I feel like, as long as Istay consistent, like even his
thing, like like dropping a songa week, you know, I feel like
for me, I think like, with timebeing, I think I'm like, I'm
being, I think a lot of, becauseI have a lot of music.
Spooze it.
I got a lot of music in theball, really, like just sitting,

(10:15):
you know.
So I think what's why we're atright now is like get the funds
for having a consistent push,because I feel like, you know,
drop a song a week away.
Social media is nowadays likeyou have a one music video week
content for the rest of the weekoff, like clips of the music
video.

(10:36):
Just just keep pushing, I thinkconsistency, you know.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
That's good, buddy.
I'm getting it in, I got it, Igot it.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
We're performing, I guess.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
I got your music on.
You got it.
Oh nice, so we're going to beable to see their performance.
Let's go.
No, no, no Got that shit.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Hey Music's on the thumb drive.
Hey man, fuck that dude.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
It looks like we're going to perform.
I hope.
You know hopefully you don'thave the camera and I'll film
your performance.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
We'll get that involved in the mixing the
episode for show.
Let's go.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Fuck yeah.
No, that's not.
I appreciate you.
Yeah, I appreciate you so much.
Hey, thanks for coming out here.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
You're all the way from Sacramento Shit.
You came all the way to SanJose or Katari.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Yeah, we out here though.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
No, for sure that's dope.
Deliver the good news we'reabout to have this place jumping
.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
I don't think they're ready.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
So you want to do it.
So that's your plan is to dothe one song a week and you're
just stacking up, hella hits.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
I mean excuse me.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Yeah like.
That's dope, though, becausenot many artists can say the
same thing, because most peoplemake something and then release
it the next day.
They don't have theself-control or patience or the
foresight to come up with astrategy, a release strategy.
You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
For me.
It kind of worked in my favorbecause it started off of really
like me being, because a lot ofthe times I make my music
completely privately.
Ok, it's funny because I recordeverything in my room.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
Tell me about it.
Tell me about it.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
I use a USB mic.
The Samsung G-Track Pro plugsstraight into my iMac, into FL
Studio.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
OK, a USB mic.
So this is obviously not thefinal recording.
Are you just laying downbrainstorming?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
No, yeah, no, that's the final.
I mix it all on there.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
So all the songs you apparently just released is on
the US.
You want no shit.
And did you mix the engineerall of it?

Speaker 1 (12:56):
And I made the beat on it Like yeah.
Thank you bro.

Speaker 4 (13:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
No excuses, no excuses bro A.
Usb mic costs like $40.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
I started off with a Yeti mic.
I recorded my first song, Hateit, on a Yeti mic plugged
directly into my laptop, andthen from that I actually got
the Young at Age placement likea little bit after.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
I got to donate a mic to your cause.
I was like you over hereworking on a.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
You make a hit song on a USB mic.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
Actually I used to do the Yeti mic for the podcast.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Well, they're not bad , they're good.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
They're really good yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
So it's like.
I mean, for me it was like it'scrazy story about the Yeti mic,
because there was my dad,there's real estate and they had
sort of house.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
And they were clearing it out.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
And then the owner said, ok, everything in there is
trash.
And I looked in the closet andthere was just a USB mic and
they asked them they're like youwant these and they're just
like, no, you can throw it away.
When was this?

Speaker 2 (14:10):
Or how old are you?

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Probably, I was probably, I would say a junior
in high school.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Because that Yeti mic is like 10 years old.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Yeah, it was the silver one, yeah, yeah, you know
what's going on.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Yeah, that's the one.
I got.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
I forget the motto name.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
I think I know I asked you about the writing
process, but I'm not sure if Icaught that.
You said you write by yourself.
Do you jot down there's?
A come to you in the shower andthen you jump out right on your
phone.
How does it work?

Speaker 1 (14:44):
There's sometimes the song, the hook.
I do be singing in the shower.
I do be singing in my room.
My brother would be like bro,why are you still?

Speaker 3 (14:55):
singing.
I'm like see you all the time.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Sometimes a hook will just come to me and I'll be
making, Because I make beats allday, just like well, I work.
But whenever I'm not working, Imake a beat all the time.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Oh shit still.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
So you must be stacking up.
Hella beats too Like thatyou're not even.
Beats.
You must have a bunch of beatsthat you haven't even hopped on.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
So many, bro, yanni beats, hit me up, I got.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Nah, but it's like yeah bro, that's a thing.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
I say a lot of the beats, I'll make ones that I
really like and I'll keep themaway.
And anytime I'm going through,because I feel like a lot of my
music is just what I'm goingthrough it's like when I sit
down to record I don't know howto explain it I'm going through

(15:57):
it like a different zone andit's just like you kind of just
let it flow out, and a lot oftimes it just starts with the
first line.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
First line you get it in and then just run with it,
so you usually write it on thespot, yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Some I don't know if you've heard not the same the
song, not the same.
That's all I wrote.
That's the whole song I wrotedown.
Actually, it was an old rapthat I had written in my
notebook from high school.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Oh shit, yeah, that's what I love about music is
timeless.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
There ain't no age to a hit.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Yeah, I actually do want to uh eventually.
I want to, I want to play asong Of yours eventually.
So I also want to ask you Atwhat point did uh, did things

(17:03):
start like picking up.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
I feel like uh.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
Or have has?
Has your career always beenkind of moving pretty fast or
did it did something?
Was there a moment where it wasa pivotal change and you
started seeing things likereally picking up?
You started to like noticingyou, you know, like right now.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
I think, I mean, everything's been going at a
good pace.
But, um, I think actually it'scrazy because I think this
moment, like Right, like themoment that I'm in my life right
now, I feel like it's a pivotalmoment because, like, what I do
now decides what Drake said,what I do now decides the future

(17:40):
of all this, is the longevityof this.
So it's like you know.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
I think I'm at a point Drake.
Drake.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Okay, but it's like but it's true, it's like, it's
like really, the work that I putin now is gonna like determine
how you know, for sure, for sureso.
I see it like You're laying thefoundation right now is a very,
very pivotal point, like I,just because all the music in
the vault, really I know I'mplanning like to do a really

(18:09):
like, just a push like.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
You know I can't wait .
I can't fucking wait.
When are you gonna start thedrops?

Speaker 1 (18:17):
You know, as soon as we get the funding, I'm probably
planning like when the time'sright.
Yeah, when the time's right.
You know, that's the biggestthing.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
I'm on your side too, fat Peezy, he's good.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Hey bro, thank you for your time, man.
Hey man, I really appreciateyou come on the podcast bro.
Oscar, I love this game, justshout out, just tell people
where they can find you and, uh,whether you want them to check
out your music and whatever elseyou got going on.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Oscar, I love this on everything.
All one word, oscar, I love it.
Spotify, apple music, youtube,instagram.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Yeah.
Fire fire music.
Check them out.
Everybody man, you're gonnalove his music.
That's what's up.
Appreciate your time, bro.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
Uh, I think I love it , I love it.

Speaker 4 (19:41):
I'll just get away too fast.
I'll give all my all to you.
Get Saheena's hair Feelin' foryou.
That come way too fast.
You know it.
I know this love is starting tospiral.

(20:02):
Ain't gonna change for you say.
I ain't gonna change for you.
I won't waste my time withsomeone.
Don't value one Cause.
I ain't never gonna change you.
I ain't never gonna change foryou.
I know you're strange, but thisis the truth.

(20:39):
I don't want to try to staywith you.
I'm in a dilemma.
When I'm with you, I don't havea clue.
How do you get nothing back?
I just get way too attached.
I feel it for you.
They can't wait too fast.
You know it.
I know this love is starting tospiral.

(21:01):
I ain't gonna change who yousaid.
I ain't gonna change who youare.
I won't waste my time withsomeone.
Know about you and why.
I ain't never gonna change you.
I ain't never gonna chase you.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry.
Good job man.
Hey, I didn't do it on mychampion.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
Baby, this is how I feel.
Baby, that's how I feel.
But I take over my city.
Baby, I been felt like the one,me and bro we doin' this.
So fine.
Baby, I been busy.
I been in the studio for months.
All I'm really tryna do is runit up.
Baby, hating on us, tryna saythat we ain't next up.
We gon' keep on ballin'.
We don't care If they'rerespect's nice, not lovin' the

(22:23):
game.
Everybody actin' extra.
I'm just tryna get my chase up.
Yeah, it's a lifestyle noteverybody can hate.
All I'm tryna do is make achange in the game.
I ain't gonna stop until theworld on my name.
They said this is the type offlood.
I put a million in my pay, halfa million on the chain.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
I been lippin' outta the rain, oscar.
I love this, by the way.
Let's go chancho Yo good.

Speaker 4 (22:59):
But I take over my city.
Baby, I been felt like the oneMe and bro we doin' this so fine
.
Baby, I been busy.
I been in the studio for months.
All I'm really tryna do is runit up.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
Next song is so interesting.
That's how I feel.
I feel like I'm in a stage,this one's- called Spray.
It's a show that I'm ready tosee Spray tonight.
That's a manager right therehe's a guy.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
She says she wanna roll with bosses.
When you put a pain, you won'tbe the losties.
When I never stop, we trynamake a profit.
Tryna get it though, cause Ineed a profit, cause I need a
profit, I don't gotta get it.
Ain't no more off-heats.
I ain't who I think I was.
I ain't gonna talk to this.
Fuck it's.

(24:18):
I ain't gon' posse Turn upcause I'm already thinkin' they
hurt me and it's tryin' to tellthem.
I wake up and swear, but Ican't help it.
I'm on the search, I know itain't nervous, I'll get you
pleasure.
That one's called Spray.

(24:39):
This next one.
It's called Talkin' my Shit.
It's called I'll scare thepolice.
Let me talk my shit again.

(25:22):
I'm just tryna fill my pocketswith these presidents.
Come in front.
And I was sick.
So I'ma represent Lil' Shadisaying that my flow is every
cent.
I know that she bad, but shewon't leave me alone.
If I needed a bag then I'ma getit on my own.
No one belong until I take overthe throne.
I know I make it his cause.
I been rallyin' my zone.

(25:44):
I been sleepin' on the kid.
I been make it hit After hit,after hit.
I know that I'm next, but Ithink they forget.
A lot of people only do thisFor the life and the check.
I'ma do this Cause I stillhaven't got my respect.
Let me talk my shit again.
I said let me talk my shitagain.

(26:07):
I'm just tryna fill my pocketswith these presidents.
Come in front.
And I'm with six.
So I'ma represent Lil' Shadisaying that my flow is heaven
sent.
I do this for my family, I doit for my bros, don't do this
for the fame and I don't do itfor the hoes.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
Cacales by the phone the rockin' is on the close.

Speaker 4 (26:23):
I just want my mama livin' good when she old.
I don't know if it's some money, but I'm feelin' different.
We don't hit my phone if youain't talkin' bout the business.
They was sleepin' on me andthey couldn't see the vision.
A lot of people hate and I'mnot in your opinion.
They ain't fuckin' me, but I'mthe man right now.
They gon' try to copy when theycan't stand out.
Got a Shadi on my line and seea fan.

(26:44):
One clock Gotta put up.
My own pussy can't put it down.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
Is this a show or not , baby?
I don't know why, but I'm noteven gonna let you know.
I don't know why, but I'm noteven gonna let you know.
I don't know why, but I'm noteven gonna let you know.
I'm tryna fill my pockets withthese presidents.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
I'm just tryna fill my pockets with these presidents
.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
I'm just tryna fill my pockets with these presidents
.
I was tired ofе loses the lasttime I went away.
No one should beamba anymore.
No one should berika anymore.
How long for me to be a faggot?

Speaker 4 (27:18):
A little long time.
I don't know if it'sspiritsั้in' me.
I'm used to love you, baby.
I saw you in my Engagement.
I ain't really putting salt inthe cup.
I remember I was down on a loanwith no love and the same was
that Kurt me to ask you for hugs.
If you ain't with it, you cankeep it with your voice.

(27:41):
I shawty why you crying to me?
Honestly, she wanted me, butshe really went up on a week.
She talking like she knew shewas proud of me.
She's talking like she knew shewas proud of me.
Every dollar's a cut, how it'sgotta be.
I ain't better spend all theseon her pride to do.
I'm keeping all my moves.
I'm gonna lay watch for me.
I'm gonna buy the money.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Keep on talking, I'm born for the times when I was
walking.
You see me, slimy baby I'mbullies off this.

Speaker 4 (28:05):
I took a chance and it came with some losses.
Relax the way it go.
We ain't moving with buses.
I need the big keys.
Baby, please don't come aroundif you ain't feeling me.
I'm right.
This world around my city gotno enemies.
Five stars like a Jackson 17.
She wanted me 17, yeah, Thankyou bro.
Thank you bro, thank you bro,thank you guys, thank you Thanks

(28:57):
for watching.
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