Naive - My Scene lyrics

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Naive - My Scene lyrics

[Verse 1: Leaf Dog] Let me tell you about my favourite scene It plays itself out like films on the movie screen I rep the team, of emcee's that rarely get paid On their own radio the real sh** ain't played Everybody self-made with their own label No, wreck all their raps like sums on the table The net makes it able to free give my thoughts There's a billion downloaded, bet every two there's four But I love the support Ain't moaning like the wester with my scene If you sell a thousand you're successful You teach me to teach you like a Tefal Whilst most love the one's like they're incestral Old timers hate the young who promote a switch to dubstep If a man I used to rate and now rapping like a club-rat Aside from this it feels better than ever Coming out the Eye of the storm into good weather [Hook: Leaf Dog] X2 I'd like to welcome you to the UK Trying to save a few pennies for a new day Not many will stay, most are lead astray Trying to build this thing from the ground up in the UK [Verse 2: Leaf Dog] My scenes are infant in the grand scheme of things Although they're rapping about beemas and going on like pings Spat OD doing this thing to me it's a paradox We underground a**ociate our names with the talent We need more nights, we need more crews Need new producers trying to make power move Ain't no way you can lose like the h**n flicks A best that I fixed if you work hard and persist Son it is what it is, we're all small fist People think they're worth more, they flop and get pissed Ain't no soft top big house leaf living rich But I never stop moving like I'm born with a twitch I love my scene, accomplish my number one dream If you don't foresee, you soon on the team It might not be worth what you've seen here I may be the stepping stone for you when your get is Get that clear! [Hook: Leaf Dog] X2 I'd like to welcome you to the UK Trying to save a few pennies for a new day Not many will stay, most are lead astray Trying to build this thing from the ground up in the UK