Tobias SZN - 777 lyrics

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Tobias SZN - 777 lyrics

{intro: k. rain} Life is so crazy sometimes Life is so crazy sometimes Life is so crazy sometimes Life is so crazy sometimes {verse 1} I’m damian lillard, i’m shooting deep from range Shoot my shot, if it goes in, they’re gonna owe me change I been burning, dawg i’m on fire Got the world turning, start to expire 777, stroke my luck 10th grade I did a robbery the start of the summer, i’m b*tch made At the time but i remember to flip when the switch fades Only thing i really cared for in the past was getting paid I put a $50 in thе register and slid it in my pocket Why did i do it? my mindsеt was toxic My group of friends started changing like i’m a favorite topic Until the end of the year i fed into the gossip My gm knew i was a kid and knocked in the head They understood and i worked hard and gave em back the bread I stand alone but i matured since that moment No going home till i destroy my opponent {verse 2} I gotta give a shout out to my teachers dawg Without them it wouldn’t come to this outcome Even if it’s on the court i can’t be outdone I got miss swa*k listening to the album, i’m in the long run I’ll never blow a chance again i’ll be honest I fu*ked up in the past and it haunts what i promised Objects, no profit in my product All for the people this is what i deposit Ever since i joined theatre, it stroke a chord to my heart You want the smoke in my yard i spoke to swore off your part I started putting effort in school, i’m on top of the charts I learned the essence of life lessons, this is only the start They say that i’m a bad witness This comes from the same people who made these bad decisions To paraphrase i’m tryna live my life the way i wanna And so i left, i took the top off like my name was gunna They told me they loved me, haven’t hit me up since End of discussion, i do not trust it, i split during another split Corona interfered but put me in a mothership Your college campus drinking beer, ruined our government We can’t stay safe We thought about plan c before plan b I’ll fight for my family if they can’t see Or even marvel my legacy like i’m stan lee I’m on a brighter wave because i got the time to waste Living lives in the way i seek the higher stage A liar always playing games but if you’re lucky you’ll be good I can take the fiver route and make some paper like i’m wood {outro: tobias szn & may adem} Tobias szn: between the good things, the neutral things, the bad things, what do you think life means bruh? May adem: i think in life it’s important to take note of bad as being ever present and good as being never promised. it’s kind of inevitable, bad is just as abundant as the air we breath, the water we drink, good is only a response to the severity of our own issues, make a byproduct of that if you think about it, and so i’ve come to think about life as just being a series of problems, a bag of them, ones that greet you when you’re born, ones that greet you when you die, they’re there with you when you sleep, they’re there with you when you’re awake, you can’t lessen the load in any way, shape or form so i keep wrestling with it and since i was a kid, it was just like how can you win you know? Tobias szn: life really is just a series of problems for real, but i think the thing is just like, how can you turn those problems into happiness, or how can we turn those problems into happiness? May adem: yeah maybe it’s not a quantitative issue, maybe it’s a qualitative one, maybe it’s impossible to lessen the load, and maybe the true path to happiness is not no life of less problems but just a life of better ones. that’s the one answer i’ve been able to come up with. you know, and in lieu of recent events maybe that can put a person at peace but what about a people, what about a people that need to be put at peace and the world that we live in and the world that you know hopefully when we’re gone, it’s a better place than when we came into it. so maybe there are good aspects of the world right now, and there are definitely bad aspects of the world right now, and maybe, maybe it’s possible that we can leave better problems, not less but just better