Dark Fantasy

Social Commentary: Dark Realities & Hopeful Reflections
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Lyrics

I would die if you would dye your hair

The speaker expresses a strong emotional reaction, stating they would die if the person dyed their hair.

I would die if you would dye your hair

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I would die if you would dye your hair

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Baby girl I would die if you would dye your hair

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I'm not gonna say welcome to America

The speaker refuses to welcome someone to America, highlighting issues in their area.

They wanna do better, well start with my area

Commentary on police brutality, advising not to welcome law enforcement.

Where cops kill kids and say it's fair

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Don't welcome the pigs, don't you dare

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Supposedly this is their new territory

Reference to a violent incident involving a Dark Mercedes and the pursuit of glory.

Dark Mercedes, they killed him for glory

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My ex wants me to tell her sorry

The speaker's ex seeks an apology, but she creates a false narrative on social media.

Then she made a fake social story

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Then the gas prices go up

Observation on rising gas prices and blaming political figures, questioning accountability.

Then they blame Joe Biden

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It would've happened with Donald trump

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Would you still blame Biden or the orange trunk

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I'm tired of these dark fantasies

Expressing weariness with dark fantasies and hoping for a clearer understanding of life and death.

Hopefully you see the real story

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But one day we'll die without knowing

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The saddest part of our journey

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Sometimes you got a minute in

Reflection on societal issues, including betrayal, crookedness, and the consequences of priorities.

Some people turn in their own friends

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Some buildings look crooked

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Then they write with pencil led

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Pencil led that's deathful and

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How do they get there friends

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Do they get priorities fed

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Or do they meet those ends

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The hood host a party

Narrative on neighborhood conflicts, police interference, and the impact on families.

They opps come in and end the party

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Then the feds see that they squash their beef

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Then they get the wrong ID

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Then the hood all starts to laugh

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Then the cops come in and end their behalf

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Behalf of their family that they'll never see again

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Turn on the tv and wake up your friends

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We are winners

Encouraging a focus on family, self-love, and avoiding toxic relationships.

So call your family

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If something matters

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Don't love nobody but you

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But I got a love for you

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We are winners

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So call your family

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If something matters

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Don't love nobody but you

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But I got a love for you

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I hate the way society now is picked lust

Critique of societal values, advocating for positive relationships and awareness.

Instead posing with your girls try to level up

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Instead of being the reason of terrible love

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Be the reason your 'lationship has a long run

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And I'm not saying to be a perfect saint

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All I'm trying to say is be more awake

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The better of the wine, better future days

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The Dark Fantasy of Kanye's Runaway

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This that, Ocean Waves

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The Reason Flores, Kurt Cobained

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R.I.P Jahseh

Reflections on life, mentioning influential figures, relationships, and addressing racial identity.

One Mic, Two Ways

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I said stay down

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He not scared, he got up

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I got no daughters

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When I get I'm scared of

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Darkside of females, they caught us

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Know that you just got a lot (know that you just got a lot)

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Plus, she cooked it inside of pot

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And then she tried to frame it on us

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(On us, on us, on us)

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Oh, yeah

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You one of you

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You one of me

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Let's get together

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These are the questions

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You and I have to ask

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How did we get this mind?

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Your not an American, your an African

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Who has to be an American

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You have to understand the different

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We didn't come along to

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To leave and the picture and the and the and the what you call it

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We didn't land on Plymouth rock

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Plymouth Rock landed on us

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Landed right on top of us

Highlighting the historical oppression faced by African Americans, using a metaphor of Plymouth Rock.

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