ER Lyrics

[Verse 2: Kid Vishis]
I'm alive, they almost killed me but I survived
Hip hop has been revived
Surprise (Ok doc!) Ow, stop shocking me now
Tell your nurse that she can put this scalpel down
I'm back ready to rap took a little nap ready to go off
Stick to my pen, never again will I ever dose off
No more bozo rap it hurt me

The new dojo in beast mode, I'm John Cleese, no mercy!
My saliva and spit could fly through a brick
Put your ass by a light and spit gas at the fire flick

Gave up homie huh? I was worse than the racists and rapists
Now I', feeling like Kobe 'fore he scored 81
Really feeling new! missed me with the skinny jeans and uggs
Fuck outta here, I ain't feeling you!
Fucking incredible! I can dig a hole to hell
Just to beat the devil over the head with a fucking shovel!

[Chorus: Royce da 5’9”]
As long as I'm alive the game gunna be breathing
Even though it's, wheezing hit him like like clear clear
Wake his ass up he was sleeping
I said as long as I'm alive the game gunna be breathing
Even though it's, wheezing hit him like like clear clear
Wake his ass up he was sleeping

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”ER” takes a theme usually not seen in rap: being in a emergency room, hence the title of the song. It shows how the more unique styles of rap nowadays are dieing out, but as long as Royce and Vishis are breathing, the genre will continue to remain alive.

Produced by StreetRunner and featuring his younger brother plus a native of Detroit, Kid Vishis, this is the fifth track on Royce’s album Success Is Certain.

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