For some odd reason I was prevented from uploading this song to my last post. Here is the song Rich:
After listening to Gasoline Rainbows at work today, I am less confident in how much this song represents the album. It's the opposite message of every other "rapper". The chorus, "Do I have to deal drugs?/ Do I have to be a thug?" is a phrase you will never hear again in rap music. Jewels, cars, and expensive liquor, are not interesting to me. I can't relate to those objects in my daily life, is there a positive message in this song?
After listening to Gasoline Rainbows at work today, I am less confident in how much this song represents the album. It's the opposite message of every other "rapper". The chorus, "Do I have to deal drugs?/ Do I have to be a thug?" is a phrase you will never hear again in rap music. Jewels, cars, and expensive liquor, are not interesting to me. I can't relate to those objects in my daily life, is there a positive message in this song?


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