Soully kill this track for me
Show em how to kill this track lyrically
Soully kill this track for me
Music to my ears is euphony
Soully kill this track for me
Make they life better like vitamin C


First punchline, Soully yea it's hero-time,
Real life hero, save lives by my rhymes,
I speak realness, not about the fake lives,
I could've lived, but I love mine,

My own life was filled with much strife,
But I find joy through my savior Jesus Christ,
He gave me talents, like making music,
Plus a great mind, so I have to use it,

To create art, like comic books,
About superheroes beatin' down many crooks,
Plus ninjas, power blasts and more,
I swing my sword like just claymore,

I just love art, it's kinda crazy though,
Mixing, dancing, drawing with a crazy flow,
Let me shape your mind like just play-dough,
I'ma be a great artist like Van Gogh

Soully kill this track for me
Show em how to kill this track lyrically
Soully kill this track for me
Music to my ears is euphony
Soully kill this track for me
Make they life better like vitamin C

I'm a hustler, so I must go hard,
Pen & paper, writin' lyrics just like a bard,
Hot verses hit your ears, now you are charred,
Taking over air waves, I must bombard,

Positively, 'cuz that's just the way I role,
Talking too much just like Michael Cole,
To be the best one day is my goal,
Wont be easy 'cuz they'll be a troll,

Standing in my way, but I must pass,
I'll defeat him with a power blast,
But I'm star-classed, so I wont sink that low,
Because I'm the bigger man, that's for sure,

In life, I can't be stopped by obstacles,
I have to move forward just to succeed though,
To hit the pinnacle, and make it to the end,
Filled with character just like the great men.

Soully kill this track for me
Show em how to kill this track lyrically
Soully kill this track for me
Music to my ears is euphony


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