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After dealing with all of the criticism from the parents, the kids, and fans, Tyler doesn’t see a reason to make music anymore. He can’t please everyone, so in order to please them he thinks it’d be best to record his time in therapy and release it.

Also, he could be referring to all the hype around Wolf and Goblin, with people asking for a link.

Considering the irony that his first three solo projects (Bastard, Goblin, and Wolf) have been centered around therapy sessions with his “shrink” Dr. TC. However, since his fans still don’t understand him and constantly complain, he has the urge to literally refrain from another album and be more straight forward with recording a literal therapy session and sending it to everyone hassling him.

If WOLF is a prequel to Tyler’s two previous albums, as this article posts, then this line implies that Bastard and Goblin are those sessions

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harry
April 18th, 2013

Wolf is not centered around a therapy session, it’s not part of the three ‘sessions’. He’s stated this several times.

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April 28th, 2013

Tyler said in the Elliot Wilson interview that the albums are meant to be listened to front to back; but that made it so that you can make your own order if you want. So all the prequel talk is all perspective.

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A-1 realizes the original story he wanted to tell would take a tremendous amount of bars to get out the way he wants to. Also, it would take a very long time due to A-1’s way of getting off topic

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At this point A-1 has gotten so far off course with his original story that there’s no point in going back to retell it

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Speaking on more of a political note, A-1 is saying the rich (in this case, whites) are always saying African-Americans put poverty on themselves. When in reality, its things like the picture above that are ironic, since whites are the ones who made ghetto areas the way they are

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A-1 is saying it could have been anyone that ended up in that homeless mans shoes, including himself. Fortunately for him and many of us it isn’t, but he sympathizes for all that have to struggle

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A-1 brings the listener back to when he was selling instead of getting to far ahead of himself. He wants this song to really explain his time as a dealer

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A-1 was the clique teenage punk who thought he was a big shot due to his drug business. Eventually, because he grew up and learned a lot of lessons along the way, his perception all changed

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A-1 admits to moving out only because he wanted to continue selling drugs so his mother could live happily. With that came bigger and better things

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