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from High Almighty by Crocker & Walter Kronkite

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From "Asheville Beat Tape Vol. 1"
Released on Skew Records
December 1, 2010

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(Kronkite)
/I played the room out when they found out about/ scientific identities, I broke down all they enemies/ They sending me images, that leads me to imagining/ The only way out this life is attempted drug trafficking/ Mapping out the plans with my hombre, José/ He says, “No way!” Cliché, I paid for the whole day/ Cut the coke with coke as I hear the sounds in the hallway/ Smack him in the back of the head, “You’ve been doing that all day.”/ All play’s equals no finish; I say so in this sentence/ I see you thinking of quitting, so why you up in my business/ You want to get paid like you studied Therapy/ Coal in the place of a soul, she slowly found out there, in me/ She kept pushing my buttons, at times, daring me/ Quit what you’re doing before you get ruined/
When all you have in life, is it really worth losing/ I told her you got to keep pushing till life starts moving/

(Hook)
/Time keeps moving, never stopping, never stopping/
/Judges and Juries could never stop it, could never stop it/
/I promise, never looking through the glass, through the glass/
/To the past, for the past been gone, it’s just another topic/

(Crocker)
/I found G-d, or it found me/ Not the same person that had kept sounding/ Off like I needed what had been grounding/ Everybody else, man, that confounding/ Microwave oven flow, I exude toxins/ Varsity blues, imbue John Moxon/ Perennial wing-man, eschew John Stockton/ Said the war's over, but I ain't stop marchin'/ Sound the bugle, Gabe, the fight don't take off/ Dig up Brother Malcolm, let him take charge/ The hell I'ma do with this face I face off/ Where' s G-d kingdom, it seems like they made off/ Apathetic fucks, hope the lot of you suffer/ Like I care for a filter or the block of a buffer/ Won’t do a damn thing, an innocuous wonder/ Smoked out or pilled up, prone populous slumber/

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from High Almighty, released April 20, 2014
Prod. By Prof. Logik

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LVLRN Records is an independent music label based in upstate South Carolina that empowers talented, undiscovered artists to grow as both performers and as human beings. Founded in October 2010, we focus on quality and talent rather than hype, and we bring our D.I.Y. artistically focused ethos to every album we release. ... more

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