When I used to hit the Spliff It felt like I had vertigo
Thinking about it man I wish I was reserve some more
Cause when they stabbed me in the back I took a personal
Came from underground, what I need to be commercial for?
What I need to be commercial for?
Huh?
What I need to be commercial for?
Niggas chasing clout, I had to keep the circle closed
From the money, clothes, hoes, and devil worship flow
All that shit will distort your growth
I know my roots are more purposeful
I talk shit, but at least I got the
work to show
Kept my soul, you can't be reimbursed for yours
Can't be reimbursed for yours
The shit is irreversible
(Yo yo yo this the real shit right here, yo I said)
Ain't shit changed, all these people still wave riding
They claimed to have my back I know that they was lying
They bitch made that's why they want to keep Adé silenced
I'm fearless I got a heart of a brave lion
Break through the chains of depression as I stay defiant
Don't come around my way if you ain't aligning
With the truth or some positivity to shine in
Seems like the people that was hating, they was never trying
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This album is the one. I've kept coming back to it since it dropped. When all is said this will be considered one of the best albums of the 2020s decade. Heard it here first! clayton
New Jersey rapper links with Dublin producer for a hard-hitting, old-school LP featuring Open Mike Eagle, Hemlock Ernst, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 31, 2024
supported by 8 fans who also own “what do i need to be commercial 4?”
is his style similar to earl? yeah for sure. But that's disrespectful to MIKE's production and bars that go even darker and more experimental than earl in a way that is entirely his own. dath2002