Play off the “reload”

He’s about to overdose on dope again

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Even when his (foes) give him grief, he’s kept making songs

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Even though he’s leaving music, he’s not exiting on account of feeling as though he’s not good enough. He still believes his verses can be gold.

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All a man needs:

his friends/fam,
his lady,
and his enemies.

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self-explanatory

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fin.

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The final verse of the final song on Jack’s summer album from 2012, “Creative Rec”, begins with a line:

“slow times on that carousel”.

Jack’s saying that he’s experiencing slow times on the carousel of life again, as the world keeps spinning, but he feels no differences

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He’s embarrassed of the things he’s done, but needs to tell people so he can get them off his conscience

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Each year is blending together because nothing is changing with him, he vows to make changes that never happen

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One of the more complex lines on Jetta Tapedeck:

He explains that he has found a new woman, and says it twice (repeats himself), because he is excited about it, and because he wants others to know.

Knowing how some of his past flings have ended up, he says that he hopes history won’t repeat himself, so he tried to repeat himself before history could (by saying “mystery woman” twice, and feigning excitement).

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