VERSE 1:
A plug for De La, winters on the westside /
My day and nights blend, spending rent on some other shit /
Champagne showers for the king. It rains, it pours /
Pain to sore, recover better than before /
You ain't air, you ain't heir, you barely made an after thought /
I make it, you bought it. I had it, you got it /
And "had" is present cause my new shit more excessive /
I buy it off reflection. I ain't just here flexing /
Cheers to the places that been set, days a lot less /
Fear and pay had us all stressed, this was farfetched /
Stalling all the blessings , 'fore applauding efforts /
Guess I had to red shirt. Said the so-called "experts" /
Double back, good measure. I see your chick, let her stare /
It's only fair that we're here, they used to never let us in /
But look at them now, still standing at attention /
We snuck through the backdoor and left out the entrance /
HOOK:
Pardon me, pardon me, pardon me, y'all / (x7)
Pardon me, pardon me, it's part of me /
VERSE 2:
Living with limits, more minutes I'm finessing /
24 to 5 and 8 out of 7 /
Tongue no longer bitten, penning through depression /
Passing, pressing pessimists, I'm headed for the pennant fucker /
Tendencies resemble residence, but lavish shit /
Presidents are friends with other dead men named Benjamin /
I really found a pocket, that's more like my wallet /
Still, I can't call it till my bank account is solid /
I'm all in. Till death, no facade /
Pray to God for those who prayed for my demise /
Talking all that shit, popping off with lies /
I might pop you in the eye, you'll fall short in The Five /
Blue and black for assuming that I'm cool with that /
Everything I rap, I do. True in fact, I never cap /
Generational riches, 50 Cent, get the strap /
Bad bitches gold digging, wish I'd kneel like Kaep /
HOOK:
Pardon me, pardon me, pardon me, y'all / (x7)
Pardon me, pardon me, it's part of me /
credits
released November 28, 2018
Produced by Josh Michalec
Mastered by Tim King at Gmix East
An extended reflection on young love by way of plush R&B, the LA trio's debut thrives on ultra-tight performances and potent chemistry. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 4, 2021