It would appear that our hero has struck out this time! The girl that he wants doesn’t feel the same, and is not the Juliet to his Romeo. He was hoping that she would strengthen him, become his better half. There is a void in his life that needs to be filled and he felt that she could do just that.

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However, Cupid’s sense of humor hits our hero hard. Something is amiss! As he fantasizes about being with this girl, does she truly feel the same way?

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A little foreplay never hurt anybody, right? He acknowledges his physical attraction to her and appreciates the fact that he is now smitten. He likes everything about her: her touch, her walk, her smell, etc.

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It doesn’t matter how much or how little time they spend together. When they are apart, he feels like he will die. Is love a gift or a curse in this sense?

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After Cupid’s arrow has hit its mark, our hero is lovestruck. Also, an allusion to the Fugees' cover of the song “Killing Me Softly”.

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Building off of the last line, Cupid’s aim is as accurate as a sniper going in for the kill. Perhaps Cupid worked with Seal Team Six during Operation: Geronimo?

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It is said that “Cupid never lies,” but Baz feels that Cupid has a sense of humor in his aim. It’s sometimes really unexpected who you fall for.

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Wild night out with the crew! Samples “Fat Bottom Girls” by Queen!

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The lead single off Boston rapper B-Baz’s upcoming sophomore mixtape, “Vol. 2: Exodus”. Produced by The TradeMark Experience. Album art by Tunji Ige.

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This track was featured as a bonus track on “The Trademark Experience Vol. 4” by The TradeMark Experience. The concept is that the music industry – especially hip hop and pop – consists of recycled backstories for artists, to the point that they can literally be “ordered” to meet a demand, like fast food.

The track serves as B-Baz’s first recorded single, and the return to the mic by The TradeMark Experience after his hiatus.

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