It's like a dream to me
All the things that I see
Oh-whoa-whoa, it starts from something small
Yeah, I am the man now
It's like a dream to me
All the things that I see
Oh-whoa-whoa, it starts from something small
Yeah, I am the man now

See (yeah)
All of the things they said could not be
Complete (yeah)
So in control of who I want to be
Yeah, whoa, whoa

Times have changed now
I've changed, a good difference
More champagne now
What I'm seeing for the world I wouldn't miss it

It's like a dream to me
All the things that I see
Oh-whoa-whoa, it starts from something small
Yeah, I am the man now
It's like a dream to me (it's like a dream to me)
All the things that I see (all the things that I see)
Oh-whoa-whoa, it starts from something small (start from something small)
Yeah, I am the man now

Go (yeah)
Far beyond the mind hopes to go
Fly (yeah)
You got places to be, can't let the time speed by

Times have changed now
I'm strong, a good difference
More champagne now
What I'm seeing for the world I wouldn't miss it

It's like a dream to me
All the things that I see
Oh-whoa-whoa, it starts from something small
Yeah, I am the man now
It's like a dream to me (it's like a dream to me)
All the things that I see (all the things that I see)
Oh-whoa-whoa, it starts from something small (start from something small)
Yeah, I am the man now


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    Probably one of the deeper songs off of WZRD. He most likely is saying in a nutshell how he used to be this kid and how much he has mautured musically and how he has become more famous. He wants to celebrate (Champagne reference) and he knows he is a better man overall. (Maybe refering to how he quit weed). For me this song seems to stick out as a song that is like his earlier rap songs(Of course without the rapping).

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