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Listen Here: http://emmothekid.bandcamp.com/track/the-gas-class-freeverse

The first track on Jake Legend, The Gas Class is a freeverse I did talking about anything and everything related to gassing on a track. It’s also an introduction to my writing style, which is really to blank out and let my pen run.

I tend to throw in as many rhyme schemes as possible and will often cut in the middle of one to add about four of five completely unrelated rhymes.

There is a method to the madness, though, and Rap Genius is perfect because it allows me to explain what was going on in my brain when these songs were written.

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Everyday Blazin' is one of my first solo tracks back when I used to go by Emmo the Kid. It’s also one of my earliest collabs with GB Beats, who’s been a friend since high-school and one of my biggest supporters thus far in music.

On this track I make several references to my family, my hometown, and my spiritual and personal views under the guise of a weed song. I hope you enjoy it. This is the second version of Everyday Blazin' as I recorded it a year before (if you can find my album “Hi Society” then you might be a certified archaeologist).

Written and recorded January 2012.

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