| Yeah
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| Welcome to The Lock Sessions
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| Yes, shout out my brother Mike Blankenship
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| Produced by myself and Mike
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| Brian Storm on the camera
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| We gonna let the beat build
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| Oh, the album is on the way, 2016, just know
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| Look, look
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| Imagine you had the talent to reach your vision
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| But the people backing you, held you back so you need permission
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| To take advantage, the vantage point that you manage to flourish
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| Would discourage any other person in these conditions
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| His condition to speak with diction
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| These restrictions only push me further to be assertive not a weak submissive
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| If your natural reaction is to be dismissive, it only proves to me,
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| that nigga we need to keep a distance
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| I march to my own drum, but I don’t run
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| And charge into the face of adversity, I’ve been nursing these
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| Wounds from my past and counter
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| I would counter my doubts with skepticism
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| Rap with a certain stigma, the astigmatism blinded by hindsight
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| Benign hype
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| From these writers make it hard as an artist to get behind sights
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| Like they forcefully force feed with a force feed and force greed
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| Instead of a subject matter with some substance rather
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| They gather the young and impressionable and then pressure them through
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| Material sums they can profit from
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| Every profit plummets at some point but at some point
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| Niggas gotta be responsible but their response is bull
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| They pull you in one direction, that one impression, leaves a bad taste on the
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| tongue of any one who questions
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| To stand in the status quo, if I have to show my true nature
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| Naturally some of you rappers have to go!
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| Yeah, the new album is on the way
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| 2016, The Lock Sessions |