For hella days I’ve been stuck in this spot
They call it writer’s block when the brain cells rot
Pen to the paper but it won’t come
It used to feel awesome now it’s no fun
Like a stagnant pond I’m still right here
I was like, “Oh dear, there goes my career”
But my crew’s still here and we’re still winning
#tigerblood, only the beginning
This is where I tell the world I’m ready and I’m willing if
You listen to the rhythm of my voice you know I’m killing it
Like Tyler the Creator staying hungry insectivorous
A giant alligator eating mics I’m mad carnivorous
The perfect flow is easy we be constantly creating
Waiting for an awesome moment and there is no hesitating
With these syllables of poetry that honestly are devastating
Every day I’m going hard and every day I’m celebrating

Label drama? (I see you)
Cash flow problems? (I see you)
Lack of vision? (I see you)
All up in my Super Scope

Career drama? (I see you)
Bad management? (I see you)
Indecision? (I see you)
All up in my Super Scope

[Hook]
They play me like a joke, they try to kill my hope
They build me up to tear me down but I still stay afloat
I’m finding hella ways to keep these clouds at bay
Keep these dark thoughts away (All up in my Super Scope)

They poke and they provoke, I know my music’s dope
They say how much I need them when we both know that I don’t
I’m finding hella ways, to keep these clouds at bay
I’m learning how to pray (All up in my Super Scope)

Almost died in a wreck on the highway
Black ice, Minneapolis, trailer sideways
But Frontalot and I and the crew survived
So there must have been a reason I was still alive and now
I want to rap about God though it might seem odd
When the rest of my songs don’t really
But now I’ve got some realness to bring
I can’t be like, “Hold up, don’t want to look silly”
So much negativity before I found divinity
The love I see He gives to me now it’s all positivity
Admittedly it’s victory, this enemy inside of me
Is silent now, the demon sleeps, I see the light and now I’m free
And people see the novelty, but actually I be more deep
‘Cause every time I rhyme and speak on every track and every beat
I’m channeling this clarity, I feel alive apparently
And this is how I’ll always be with G-O-D inside of me.

[REPEAT Hook]

I’m getting diss songs wrote, by kids online at home
Guess that makes me a real rapper, look how this garden’s grown
It’s Horris Records baby, this train ain’t slowin’ down
I’m building something special, up from the underground
I’m doing it for the kids, I’m doing it for the fans
They know what hip-hop is, it’s not a marketing plan
They feel it when it’s real, thank God I feel it too
If it weren’t for hip-hop, what would I have?
What would I say? What would I do, now?

All day every day I’m on this ain’t gonna quit ’til I make it tip (tip)
They’re building me up just to tear me down but you know I ain’t havin’ it (it)
Got my Super Scope locked on positive and it finally feels really awesome (awesome)
Hella ways to keep these demons at bay in the lab like Daniel Johnston.

All day every day I’m on this ain’t gonna quit ’til I make it tip (tip)
They’re building me up just to tear me down but you know I ain’t havin’ it (it)
Got my Super Scope locked on positive and it finally feels really awesome (awesome)
Hella ways to keep these demons at bay in the lab like Daniel Johnston


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

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