Useless, Empty Fruit

Falling into Darkness: ohji's Reflection on Nature, Fame, and Soul Bargains
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Lyrics

Keep it real

Expressing the importance of authenticity and sincerity.

See me in the street

Request to be acknowledged or noticed when encountered in public.

Treat me like banana peel (Get away from me)

Desire to be treated with respect, avoiding negative attitudes.

I don’t chill with slimy snakes I stay away from eels (Ew)

Avoiding association with deceitful or untrustworthy individuals.

Only take it if the price is right you know the deal

Only engaging in activities or endeavors that offer fair compensation.

Total skill so high on the totem had to mow the hill

Displaying exceptional skill and success, overcoming challenges.

Show the kill revealed my position you ain’t know it still (Where's he at!?)

Revealing one's position despite attempts to remain concealed.

Wrote the illest verse but the universe wasn’t ready yet

Creating a powerful and impactful verse, but the world may not be ready for it.

Fuck the world

Expressing disillusionment or frustration with the world.

You thought Mother Nature was celibate

Challenging the perception of Mother Nature as pure and untainted.

I’m sellin’ bits of my soul found a black hole then I fell in it

Selling parts of oneself and encountering a metaphorical black hole.

Found a black hole then I fell in it

Reiteration of falling into a metaphorical black hole.

Mother Nature been a hoe she ain’t celibate

Critical view of Mother Nature as not virtuous or pure.

20 grand for your soul are you sellin’ it?

Pondering the value of one's soul and the potential to sell it.

20 grand for your soul are you sellin’?

Repeating the question about selling one's soul for a higher price.

Found a black hole then you fell in it

Another reference to falling into a metaphorical black hole.

Mother Nature been a hoe she ain’t celibate

Reiteration of the negative view of Mother Nature.

30 grand for your soul are you sellin’ it?

Increasing the hypothetical price for selling one's soul.

30 grand for your soul are you sellin’?

Repeating the question about selling one's soul for a higher price.

Call me Aang I’ve become one with the elements

Identifying with Aang, the character who controls the elements.

Hall of fame

Aspiring to achieve fame and widespread recognition.

I’ll soon be all over your television

Anticipating being featured on television.

Tunnel vision single mission is to get the top position

Focused on a singular goal of reaching the top position.

Opposition nonexistent only menace is the missus

Claiming the absence of significant opposition, with a play on words using "missus."

I’m built to make beautiful music and rock crucifixes

Asserting a purpose to create impactful music and challenge norms.

Succubus is on her knees blowing kisses as she whispers

Describing a seductive presence offering tempting gestures.

Fuck the world

Reiteration of disillusionment or frustration with the world.

You thought Mother Nature was celibate

Repeating the challenging view of Mother Nature's purity.

I’m sellin’ bits of my soul found a black hole then I fell in it

Continuing the theme of selling parts of oneself and encountering a metaphorical black hole.

Found a black hole then I fell in it

Reiteration of falling into a metaphorical black hole.

Mother Nature been a hoe she ain’t celibate

Reiterating the negative view of Mother Nature.

40 grand for your soul are you sellin’ it?

Increasing the hypothetical price for selling one's soul.

40 grand for your soul are you sellin’?

Repeating the question about selling one's soul for a higher price.

Found a black hole then you fell in it

Another reference to falling into a metaphorical black hole.

Mother Nature been a hoe she ain’t celibate

Reiteration of the negative view of Mother Nature.

50 grand for your soul are you sellin’ it?

Increasing the hypothetical price for selling one's soul.

100 grand for your soul are you sellin’?

Maximizing the hypothetical price for selling one's soul.

So you was willing to go up to 100 but you started at 20?

Commentary on the absurdity of offering a higher price after starting lower.

Oh hell naw what the fuck, alright

Expression of disbelief or refusal to accept an illogical proposition.

But let’s be real though, you might have to take that

Suggesting a pragmatic approach to a potentially unfavorable situation.

I’m just saying, I’m just looking out for you

Offering advice or caution to someone, possibly in a humorous manner.

And if I can, you know, get like, a little bit of what’s leftover

Expressing a desire for a share of benefits or rewards.

Like, I wouldn’t be mad at that

Indicating acceptance of a reasonable compromise.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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