I go Ham as hard as Viewtiful Joe goes when he Screams “Henshin a Go Go Baby” and turns into a super hero. Im pretty much just going hard as fuck…and still riding in volvos.

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I didnt wake up in the new bugatti….but the woman i have intercourse with drives a 2013 model vehicle that im allowed to drive with her consent.

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I’m waiting on some money from a sponsorship to pay for lawyer fees.

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In the story of my verse i am telling my “Foe” to pretend that He is me. I said “You are me and I” just so it would rhyme with the following words of my verse.

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This is the last song of the album and sets the scene of the last day of school year dance.

Here is where Chuuwee says fuck you all this is the last dance and anyone can get aired out.

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Greenhaven Blues is a continuation of “Lonely In Land Park” It serves as a secondary argument from the previous songs events and all of the events leading up to this track in the album.

This is when the love interest has almost had it up to here with Chuuwee’S BULLSHIT.

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This song is about Chuuwee’s hustle as a teenager. Stealing shoes from the outlet mall. SMFH.

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This song is a conversation between Chuuwee and a girl he is interested in.

Everything in quotations are to be read as the female love interest whom he is texting.

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This song is intended to be Chuuwee’s future self rapping to his past. This is a self reflection if his reality and a reminder of his achievements and all he has come from.

The song was written in the context of talking to his younger reflection in the mirror as his modern day self.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d951v-iZlpM&feature=youtu.be

This song is the true story of an altercation Chuuwee had in high school over a girl in the “Riverside” neighborhood of Sacramento.

The song itself is also a reference to the classic NES game “River City Ransome” in which the protagonists girlfriend is kidnapped and him and his friend must fight rival schoolmates to save her.

Luckily he’s still alive today to tell the tale.

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