When you’re a child, you only are afraid of monsters under your bed when you’re going to sleep. Here Davideo says that the monsters under his bed (which are meant to represent the demons of his past) now follow him everywhere in his own head.

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Here Davideo explains that while he takes care of his business as he should, it has become difficult to do so when distracted by the expectations of those around him.

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Davideo uses an image of a large, maze-like city to describe modern life.

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The second verse continues along with the theme of this song being a poetic interview conversation.

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The first verse introduces the track, which should be listened to as though it was a interview with Davideo. “I tried to write this song as if I was having a conversation,” says Davideo, “I imagined the writing process as a kind of casual interview taking place in a world where everybody speaks poetically.”

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Stay Gold MCMXCI is Davideo’s music collective based out of Dayton, Ohio. Saying “Stay Gold Ninety-One!” is one of Davideo’s signature ad libs.

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Davideo says here that he’ll attack his opponents like a Venus fly trap, a plant known for being carnivorous and trapping flies and other small insects in its jaws. Davideo also says he needs some weed, but who doesn’t?

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Davideo states that he’s at the top of the list when it comes to rappers, and that his lyrics help his audience see the truth about anything and everything.

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A multi-syllabic rhyme, Davideo says here that he has an elaborate flow and that he’s also a maverick, or “a lone dissenter, as an intellectual, an artist, or a politician, who takes an independent stand apart from his or her associates /
a person pursuing rebellious, even potentially disruptive, policies or ideas.”

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Davideo simply says that there’s no other rapper out that can compare to him.

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