Cover art for Stylin’ Out by Unseen Flirtations

Stylin’ Out

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Stylin’ Out Lyrics

I’m a teacher and I’m st-st-stylin’ out
Stylin’ out
Stylin’ out

What d’you mean? What d’you mean? What d’you mean?
I’m a teacher/ rapper creating my very own scene
I’m a teacher and I’m st-st-stylin’ out
Stylin’ out
Stylin’ out
What d’you mean? What d’you mean? What d’you mean?
Teacher/ rapper creating my very own scene
I’m obscene on a beat, and you know what I mean
Cos I mean what I say and I say what I mean
I survive any week – you don’t know what I’ve seen
And I swear if I can teach, I can do anything

I’m a teacher and I’m st-st-stylin’ out
Stylin’ out
Stylin’ out
What d’you mean? What d’you mean? What d’you mean?
Yeah my room is kinda dirty but my flows are kinda clean
Man you need to brighten up, get a little Windowlene
Man my lessons are so fucked, you might think I might be lean
But I’m not
And I’m sorry if I’m sounding pretty street
But I’m pretty gritty city life is leading me to be
Rugged
I teach in W3, look into my eyes, tell me what do you see?
My flow is more surprising than a present unseen
Man Unseen Flirt, solo, no team
Way past A-Level
And I’m just sayin’ I don’t think you’re on the same level

My whole school is cool and they never
Even knew I rapped, but now they know I’m capable

Old school new school flow
Upload video, youtube blow
Follow back, tweet back, hashtag, feedback
Post-up, Facebook, share post, poke back

The kids are like Pokemon
I catch ‘em all listening to me when I wrote a song

Fame is kinda crazy - all I did was tweet a few
New songs, and everybody wants to have a Peek-at-chu…

I’m a teacher and I’m st-st-stylin’ out
Stylin’ out
Stylin’ out
What d’you mean? What d’you mean? What d’you mean?
Teacher/ rapper creating my very own scene

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