The North Carolina star boy tells the tale of differences between himself and other well-known artists. It's a tale of himself against the typical and predictable old run of the mill rappers. Those emulating and saying the same things like a herd of sheep.
Below we've compiled a reflection of our favorite bars “Middle Child” has to offer both ideologically and artistically. Separating between generations impeccably so.
Dig out the phenomenal authentic rap track “Middle Child” right below.
"The real ones been dyin', the fake ones is lit
The game is off balance, I’m back on my shit
I do not snort powder, I might take a sip
I might hit the blunt, but I'm liable to trip
I ain’t poppin' no pill, but you do as you wish
I roll with some friends, I love 'em to death
This watch came from Drizzy, he gave me a gift
Back when the rap game was prayin' I'd diss
They act like two legends cannot coexist
But I'd never beef with a friend for nothin'
If I smoke a rapper, it's gon' be legit
It won't be for clout, it won't be for fame
It won't be 'cause my shit ain't sellin' the same
It won't be to sell you my latest lil' sneakers
It won't be 'cause some nigga slid in my lane
Everything grows, it's destined to change
To the OGs, I'm thankin' you now
Was watchin' you when you was pavin' the ground
I copied your cadence, I mirrored your style
I studied the greats, I'm the greatest right now
Fuck if you feel me, you ain't got a choice
Now I ain't do no promo, still made all that noise
This year gon' be different, I set my intentions
I promise to slap all that hate out your voice."
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