| Alright?
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| Yeessssss?
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| How’s it goin?
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| Ah, it’s all good, man. |
| Groovy times, man.
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| Thank you so much!
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| Yeah, man, you got such an accent, bruh. |
| Deep, deep, London accent.
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| Like, I don’t even have a passport London accent. |
| Like you never left your
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| block in London accent — it sounds super, super strong.
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| Noodle said that when you heard the track, you could hear psychedelics!
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| Yeah, man, as soon as I heard it, you know, like, you can taste the colours,
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| but I just taste sherbet ice cream.
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| Sherbet ice cream? |
| I definitely think that that is what you should be eating
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| when you’re listening to our track. |
| How’d you get the name Schoolboy, anyway?
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| Schoolboy Q?
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| That come from the street. |
| It’s rare to do what I do and have good grades, so…
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| that’s where the schoolboy came from.
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| Um, the lyrics… What do they mean to you?
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| Like, uhhh… talkin' about where I’ve been, where I came from, you know,
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| Meeting up with you guys, I been a fan of you guys forever. |
| Just soakin' it
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| all up, you know, just… being in London, bro, I got this heavy ass jacket on.
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| You spent some time in Brixton right?
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| Oh, yeah. |
| Yeah.
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| Did ya like Brixton?
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| I liked the jamaican food.
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| I always wanna eat jerk chicken, and when I eat jerk chicken I forget how hot
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| it is and it always… burns my mouth, you find that?
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| I dunno. |
| Probably cause you are not black.
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| The jerk chicken always blows my mouth off. |
| Well, next time ya come back,
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| I’ll take you to Norberts, and we can have some bubble and squeak,
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| does that sound alright?
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| Hell yeah. |
| I’m ready.
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| Well, it’s good to talk to you, schoolboy!
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| Hell yeah. |
| Always, always. |
| Stay high and low man. |
| Alright, big dog. |