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The term Die Very Rough,
I just, I wanted to make something direct.
When I was making that track,
I didn't wanna come up with metaphors
and little word schemes.
I wanted to say it as clear as possible
so that the viewer and slash listener
can [Em] hear what I'm saying
and understand the freaking emotion in my voice
and the pain.
I started [N] off making beats and being a producer only.
And that's all I ever really wanted to do
was just be that.
And around January of this time,
someone was like, you know what?
You should start songwriting
and making hooks and everything like that.
I didn't wanna do it.
And they're like, nah,
it could be a good opportunity for you.
This, that, and the other.
And I was like, you know what?
All right, I'll try.
Actually, Die Very Rough was just a hook,
a record that I wrote
that I was gonna just give to somebody.
I was songwriting and such like that.
I never intended for it to be an actual song.
I'm the predator of the prey that is hiding.
Growing up, I was much of a character.
You know, when I was a kid,
I thought I was gonna be an actor or whatever.
I don't know.
I knew I was gonna do something
that was attention worthy and outspoken worthy.
You know, I didn't know,
I thought I was gonna be a football player at one point.
I thought, I don't know.
I just knew it would be something.
Just growing up, I always had a character to me.
I feel like it's instinct.
It's not planned.
Like when I made that song,
I didn't mean for it to sound that way.
I think it's more vibes and spiritual than anything.
It just comes out of me.
The whole racist shit, I guess, is pretty funny.
Cause it's funny, like when I made the record,
I had no intention of being racist in any way.
I mean, you know, I
I'm black, what the fuck?
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah, I didn't have any intention of being racist.
It's not different from when rappers say,
I'm gonna pull up on you, shoot a nigga,
pull up on a stick, fuck a bitch.
Like it's nothing different.
I'm just saying it more clear and more, you know, proper.
So they have a problem with it, but it doesn't matter.
It's my music and I'm gonna make it the fuck I want.
It was just a hook.
And the song had been done for like months,
probably like four months or something like that.
It was just a hook.
And the day before I dropped it,
I had to come up with a verse.
And so I was like, you know what?
It's been four months.
I haven't even been in this singing voice.
I have to stay on the vibe.
I was just like, you know what?
You have been warned.
Because he was.
And like I say, he tried to run.
So I was just like, bro, there is nowhere to run.
Why are you running?
During the time when I was just doing hooks,
that was around, that was actually around COVID
when COVID had just hit.
I was in a dark place, like seriously.
Like I had no money.
I was down bad.
I lived in a crib that, you know,
was essentially rented out to multiple people.
So I was living with people I didn't even know.
I was trying to make it happen with beats,
trying to sell beats online.
It wasn't working.
And I was just in a dark place.
And like, I felt like I needed to, you know,
just let it out emotionally, you know?
Cause like I've been through a lot, you know?
I don't speak about it cause I'm happy now.
I'm in a good place now.
I got, you know, millions of people, thousands of people,
whatever, just loving me and appreciating my music.
And it's a great feeling that I'm able to inspire
and give back to ones who need that push.
Let's do something that I just put on an audio file
and record it on my own in a situation
that I was so fucked up and down bad.
Thousands of people are loving it now.
It's, I don't know what else is better than that.
I just don't.
It's a great feeling.
I was so down bad and I'm here now
and it's a great feeling.
I'm blessed.
Um, man, y'all just, y'all are good.
It's somebody very, very worthy.
I'm gonna say that.
It's not, it's not a little dog.
It's not a puppy.
He's in fact a big dog and a big bear and a lion himself.
Just know that.
I just, I wanted to make something direct.
When I was making that track,
I didn't wanna come up with metaphors
and little word schemes.
I wanted to say it as clear as possible
so that the viewer and slash listener
can [Em] hear what I'm saying
and understand the freaking emotion in my voice
and the pain.
I started [N] off making beats and being a producer only.
And that's all I ever really wanted to do
was just be that.
And around January of this time,
someone was like, you know what?
You should start songwriting
and making hooks and everything like that.
I didn't wanna do it.
And they're like, nah,
it could be a good opportunity for you.
This, that, and the other.
And I was like, you know what?
All right, I'll try.
Actually, Die Very Rough was just a hook,
a record that I wrote
that I was gonna just give to somebody.
I was songwriting and such like that.
I never intended for it to be an actual song.
I'm the predator of the prey that is hiding.
Growing up, I was much of a character.
You know, when I was a kid,
I thought I was gonna be an actor or whatever.
I don't know.
I knew I was gonna do something
that was attention worthy and outspoken worthy.
You know, I didn't know,
I thought I was gonna be a football player at one point.
I thought, I don't know.
I just knew it would be something.
Just growing up, I always had a character to me.
I feel like it's instinct.
It's not planned.
Like when I made that song,
I didn't mean for it to sound that way.
I think it's more vibes and spiritual than anything.
It just comes out of me.
The whole racist shit, I guess, is pretty funny.
Cause it's funny, like when I made the record,
I had no intention of being racist in any way.
I mean, you know, I
I'm black, what the fuck?
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah, I didn't have any intention of being racist.
It's not different from when rappers say,
I'm gonna pull up on you, shoot a nigga,
pull up on a stick, fuck a bitch.
Like it's nothing different.
I'm just saying it more clear and more, you know, proper.
So they have a problem with it, but it doesn't matter.
It's my music and I'm gonna make it the fuck I want.
It was just a hook.
And the song had been done for like months,
probably like four months or something like that.
It was just a hook.
And the day before I dropped it,
I had to come up with a verse.
And so I was like, you know what?
It's been four months.
I haven't even been in this singing voice.
I have to stay on the vibe.
I was just like, you know what?
You have been warned.
Because he was.
And like I say, he tried to run.
So I was just like, bro, there is nowhere to run.
Why are you running?
During the time when I was just doing hooks,
that was around, that was actually around COVID
when COVID had just hit.
I was in a dark place, like seriously.
Like I had no money.
I was down bad.
I lived in a crib that, you know,
was essentially rented out to multiple people.
So I was living with people I didn't even know.
I was trying to make it happen with beats,
trying to sell beats online.
It wasn't working.
And I was just in a dark place.
And like, I felt like I needed to, you know,
just let it out emotionally, you know?
Cause like I've been through a lot, you know?
I don't speak about it cause I'm happy now.
I'm in a good place now.
I got, you know, millions of people, thousands of people,
whatever, just loving me and appreciating my music.
And it's a great feeling that I'm able to inspire
and give back to ones who need that push.
Let's do something that I just put on an audio file
and record it on my own in a situation
that I was so fucked up and down bad.
Thousands of people are loving it now.
It's, I don't know what else is better than that.
I just don't.
It's a great feeling.
I was so down bad and I'm here now
and it's a great feeling.
I'm blessed.
Um, man, y'all just, y'all are good.
It's somebody very, very worthy.
I'm gonna say that.
It's not, it's not a little dog.
It's not a puppy.
He's in fact a big dog and a big bear and a lion himself.
Just know that.
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The term Die Very Rough,
I just, I wanted to make something direct.
When I was making that track,
I didn't wanna come up with metaphors
and little word schemes.
I wanted to say it as clear as possible
so that the viewer and slash listener
can [Em] hear what I'm saying
and understand the freaking emotion in my voice
and the pain.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I started [N] off making beats and being a producer only.
And that's all I ever really wanted to do
was just be that.
_ And around January of this time,
someone was like, you know what?
You should start songwriting
and making hooks and everything like that.
I didn't wanna do it.
And they're like, nah,
it could be a good opportunity for you.
This, that, and the other.
And I was like, you know what?
All right, I'll try.
Actually, Die Very Rough was just a hook,
a record that I wrote
that I was gonna just give to somebody.
I was songwriting and such like that.
I never intended for it to be an actual song. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'm the predator of the prey that is hiding.
Growing up, I was much of a character.
You know, when I was a kid,
I thought I was gonna be an actor or whatever.
I don't know.
I knew I was gonna do something
that was attention worthy and outspoken worthy.
You know, I didn't know,
I thought I was gonna be a football player at one point.
I thought, I don't know.
I just knew it would be something.
Just growing up, I always had a character to me.
I feel like it's instinct.
It's not planned.
Like when I made that song,
I didn't mean for it to sound that way.
I think it's more vibes and spiritual than anything.
It just comes out of me. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ The whole racist shit, I guess, is pretty funny.
Cause it's funny, like when I made the record,
I had no intention of being racist in any way.
I mean, you know, _ _ I_
_ _ _ I'm black, what the fuck?
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah, I didn't have any intention of being racist.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's not different from when rappers say,
I'm gonna pull up on you, shoot a nigga,
pull up on a stick, fuck a bitch.
Like it's nothing different.
I'm just saying it more clear and more, you know, proper.
So they have a problem with it, but it doesn't matter.
_ It's my music and I'm gonna make it the fuck I want. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was just a hook.
And the song had been done for like months,
probably like four months or something like that.
It was just a hook.
And the day before I dropped it,
I had to come up with a verse.
And so I was like, you know what?
It's been four months.
I haven't even been in this singing voice.
I have to stay on the vibe.
I was just like, you know what?
You have been warned.
Because he was.
And like I say, he tried to run.
So I was just like, bro, there is nowhere to run.
Why are you running? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ During _ _ _ _ _ the time when I was just doing hooks,
that was around, that was actually around COVID
when COVID had just hit.
I was in a dark place, like seriously.
Like I had no money.
I was down bad.
I lived in a crib that, you know,
was essentially rented out to multiple people.
So I was living with people I didn't even know.
I was trying to make it happen with beats,
trying to sell beats online.
It wasn't working.
And I was just in a dark place.
And like, I felt like I needed to, you know,
just let it out emotionally, you know?
Cause like I've been through a lot, you know?
I don't speak about it cause I'm happy now.
I'm in a good place now.
I got, you know, millions of people, thousands of people,
whatever, just loving me and appreciating my music.
And it's a great feeling that I'm able to inspire
and give back to ones who need that push.
Let's do something that I just put on an audio file
and record it on my own in a situation
that I was so fucked up and down bad.
Thousands of people are loving it now.
It's, I don't know what else is better than that.
I just don't.
It's a great feeling.
I was so down bad and I'm here now
and it's a great feeling.
I'm blessed. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Um, man, y'all just, y'all are good.
It's somebody very, very worthy.
I'm gonna say that.
It's not, it's not a little dog.
It's not a puppy.
He's in fact a big dog and a big bear and a lion himself.
Just know that. _
I just, I wanted to make something direct.
When I was making that track,
I didn't wanna come up with metaphors
and little word schemes.
I wanted to say it as clear as possible
so that the viewer and slash listener
can [Em] hear what I'm saying
and understand the freaking emotion in my voice
and the pain.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I started [N] off making beats and being a producer only.
And that's all I ever really wanted to do
was just be that.
_ And around January of this time,
someone was like, you know what?
You should start songwriting
and making hooks and everything like that.
I didn't wanna do it.
And they're like, nah,
it could be a good opportunity for you.
This, that, and the other.
And I was like, you know what?
All right, I'll try.
Actually, Die Very Rough was just a hook,
a record that I wrote
that I was gonna just give to somebody.
I was songwriting and such like that.
I never intended for it to be an actual song. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'm the predator of the prey that is hiding.
Growing up, I was much of a character.
You know, when I was a kid,
I thought I was gonna be an actor or whatever.
I don't know.
I knew I was gonna do something
that was attention worthy and outspoken worthy.
You know, I didn't know,
I thought I was gonna be a football player at one point.
I thought, I don't know.
I just knew it would be something.
Just growing up, I always had a character to me.
I feel like it's instinct.
It's not planned.
Like when I made that song,
I didn't mean for it to sound that way.
I think it's more vibes and spiritual than anything.
It just comes out of me. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ The whole racist shit, I guess, is pretty funny.
Cause it's funny, like when I made the record,
I had no intention of being racist in any way.
I mean, you know, _ _ I_
_ _ _ I'm black, what the fuck?
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah, I didn't have any intention of being racist.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's not different from when rappers say,
I'm gonna pull up on you, shoot a nigga,
pull up on a stick, fuck a bitch.
Like it's nothing different.
I'm just saying it more clear and more, you know, proper.
So they have a problem with it, but it doesn't matter.
_ It's my music and I'm gonna make it the fuck I want. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was just a hook.
And the song had been done for like months,
probably like four months or something like that.
It was just a hook.
And the day before I dropped it,
I had to come up with a verse.
And so I was like, you know what?
It's been four months.
I haven't even been in this singing voice.
I have to stay on the vibe.
I was just like, you know what?
You have been warned.
Because he was.
And like I say, he tried to run.
So I was just like, bro, there is nowhere to run.
Why are you running? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ During _ _ _ _ _ the time when I was just doing hooks,
that was around, that was actually around COVID
when COVID had just hit.
I was in a dark place, like seriously.
Like I had no money.
I was down bad.
I lived in a crib that, you know,
was essentially rented out to multiple people.
So I was living with people I didn't even know.
I was trying to make it happen with beats,
trying to sell beats online.
It wasn't working.
And I was just in a dark place.
And like, I felt like I needed to, you know,
just let it out emotionally, you know?
Cause like I've been through a lot, you know?
I don't speak about it cause I'm happy now.
I'm in a good place now.
I got, you know, millions of people, thousands of people,
whatever, just loving me and appreciating my music.
And it's a great feeling that I'm able to inspire
and give back to ones who need that push.
Let's do something that I just put on an audio file
and record it on my own in a situation
that I was so fucked up and down bad.
Thousands of people are loving it now.
It's, I don't know what else is better than that.
I just don't.
It's a great feeling.
I was so down bad and I'm here now
and it's a great feeling.
I'm blessed. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Um, man, y'all just, y'all are good.
It's somebody very, very worthy.
I'm gonna say that.
It's not, it's not a little dog.
It's not a puppy.
He's in fact a big dog and a big bear and a lion himself.
Just know that. _