Austin how you all feeling
Like this, Like this
It's the music that grows all the illusion and fears
It's the music that makes the confusion become clear
It's the music that I live, these 18 years
It's the music I give my blood, sweat, and tears
Not to mention some lifer,
Did I mention I like her?
Then the rest of the cipher man It's not hard to decipher
Music gets people hyper,
Music made me a riper
Music made me a fighter
Yo man, pass me the lighter
It's the fire that igniter, shot it right in the sky
Look me right in the eye
Hey yo kid, you want to fly
The why-o, the n-ya, from NY to egg white
You cannot deny so why even try
My mother sang songs to kids in concentration
His mother sang songs inside the cotton plantation
Her mother sang songs while we were robbin the nation
Now I sing songs for much more then an occupation
I am the music
We are the music
I am the music
You are the music
Austin is the music
Texas is the music
We are the mu-sic

Yo I take two steps forward
Taking one step back
Every time I think I am on track, Life fades to black
Now I pick the slack and attack faster then a rapper on crack
Feel my knack and just spit
I bet there?S more triplets 'cause rap has hit vicious
My style is more delicious the eggnog
You wish this kid would vanish, so?S his family,
And my spirit needs fitness, that why I flip this
Yo so I held back the life and blown and feeling
Alright surprising people 'cause I drowned last night
Here I am one more time,
My rhymes are at your shine
I?m ripping over ribbons life swimming through time
Sit back in unwind,
Let your brain unravel
Slip sliding away like travelin on wet gravel,
Ain?t no need to battle if need be, yah


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