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Resurrection

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Resurrection

Oh man
Here we go again
You've been waiting, huh?
It's the Deadboy, back from grave
 
Bones (Oh yeah), it's the Deadboy (Ah)
Bones (Mm-hmm), that skinny white pimp (Alright)
Bones (Oh yeah), it's the Deadboy (That's cold)
Bones (Oh yeah), that skinny white pimp (Ah)
Bones (Oh yeah), you know who it is
Bones (Mm-hmm), that skinny white pimp (Alright)
 
Where's the truth? Say it in the booth
Drop bombs on wack MC's that's actin' new (yeah)
Its 1992, here we come kickin' doors down (Oh)
Sesh Compound, blunts lit, bumpin' motown (Mm-hmm)
Hit 'em with the pro sound, then I go ghost (Yeah)
Forever in the attic, hittin' all the wrong notes (Ah)
I'm the eyes floating in the dark just as I emerge (You know)
You know who it is, I don't gotta say a word
 
Bones (Oh yeah), it's the Deadboy (It's the motherfucking Deadboy)
Bones (Mm-hmm), that skinny white pimp (Well, alright)
Bones (Oh yeah), it's the Deadboy (It's the Deadboy)
Bones, that skinny white pimp (Well, alright)
 
Yeah they know who it is, this and that, that and this
Faux fur drag behind me, you already know the biz it's (Yeah)
(Bones), look who just stepped in
(That skinny white pimp)
Where do I begin? (Yeah)
I began in the land that was frozen
Spent my time huddled around the fire just hopin' (Oh yeah)
Till I turned 14, thawed out and noticed
That they don't lock the doors on the cars around the corner
If you wanna detect me need sophisticated sonar
Ash drop slow, but the snow fall slower
Never had the funds till I struck with the scrap
Yard full of metal, crowbar in my bag
(SESH)
(Well, alright)
 
Hey Bones man, hey Bones, what's up my nigga, how you doin' mate?
 
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𝟕𝐭𝐡𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐋𝐨𝐫𝐝 𝟕𝐭𝐡𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐋𝐨𝐫𝐝
submitted on 20 Gen 2023 - 23:19
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Annotazioni

Deadboy: A phrase that BONES uses to describe yourself.

skinny white pimp: A phrase that another BONES use to describe yourself.

Where's the truth? Say it in the booth: Bones is comparing the act of spitting bars in a recording booth with the practice in Christian churches of confessing sins to the priest in the confessional booth.

Sesh Compound: "SESH": Music company developed by BONES itself. Its old name is "SESHOLLOWATERBOYZ". Don't mind that I said the old name, this name consists of 4 people. Xavier Wulf, Chris Travis, Eddy Baker, Elmo Kennedy O'Connor (BONES). Today, this name is fragmented into 4e. The name of the company that BONES produces is SESH, Eddy Baker Health Boyz, Xavier Wulf Hollow Squad, Chris Travis Water Boyz Entertainment. When it all comes together, you get SESHOLLOWATERBOYZ. I said the old name that they used to produce with each other very often.

Faux fur drag behind me, you already know the biz ...: Bones often calls himself “a skinny white pimp” in his songs. Here he takes on the image of a real pimp dressed in a fur coat.

Where do I begin? (Yeah) I began in the land that ...: Elmo originates from Michigan. He has referenced his disgruntlement with the fact that his state is often riddled with snow during the winter in “Corduroy”:

Suicide rate up high when the winter rolls in and the money still low

Spent my time huddled around the fire just ...: Deficit of money was a problem for Bones during his teen years in Michigan. It was often very cold in his town, therefore he used to spend his time near fires to stay warm, hoping to get money somehow. However, when he turned 14, he learned he could steal out of unlocked cars around the block.

His necessity to rob in order to get money was previously referenced on one of his more popular tracks “Sixteen”:

We were sixteen, this means robbing was an option

Hey Bones man, hey Bones, what's up my nigga...: Joseph Urban is a disabled vet who got attention for his personality and tweets which could require certain think?…

Although is not certain why Bones put him in the last seconds of the song.

Never had the funds till I struck with the scrap ...: As Bones previously mentioned in this song, during his teen years in Michigan he had a problem with money. He had to resort to scrap collection in order to get some cash.

His yard was full of cans he collected. The crowbar was used to get into areas to collect cans.

He previously referenced this on one of his more popular tracks “Sixteen”:

Money was the problem, scrapping copper for some profit

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Writer(s): Bryon Mccane, Anthony Henderson, Charles Scruggs, Steven Howse, Stanley Howse, James Edward Jr. Thomas
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