Physical compact disc version of the "Sundown Therapy" album from New Jersey-born Indie Hip-Hop artist and producer. The acclaimed cover artwork is an original piece created by The Dopamine Clinic, a DC based art house. The cover was designed by Thana Dickens.
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The final song on the album's official tracklisting is an uplifting ode to remaining unyieldingly steadfast in your pursuit of something greater, especially in the face of internal and external obstacles. The song is encouraging, packed with stadium shaking drums and 808's that exalt the song to anthemic proportions.
lyrics
(Hook)
(Never turning back
No running back) x4
(And I know that i gotta be above it now)
I know
(Verse 1)
It's hard to rumble in the jungle with greedy gorillas,
take your life to afford them chinchillas
and Tuscan villas.
Day to day at the bus stop.
Tired of minimum wage and hour lunch blocks,
your baggage in a lunch box.
And I
been a low roller,
grippin the remote controller
dreaming of a better life.
Sitcoms for the stress,
Seinfeld when I'm depressed.
Pressed
to find euphoria.
Cheers to the 9 to 5 warrior.
Lord knows that you deserve it all.
Learn how to pick it all up when all of the pieces fall.
Ahhh
Go and spit them pills up out of your jaw.
Ahhh.
Fantasizing bout being an icon.
End up in front of the Nikon.
With ladies draped in Python.
Smile, baby the lights on.
And represent the real when that mic's on
Bygones be bygones.
Learn to be focused,
and watch the fear become worthless.
Ayo.
Rise above and get rid of.
Couldn't get any realer.
Niggas bounce back
Fuck it,
tried tell ya we gon be ite.
Bet that,
just facts.
(Hook)
(Chorus)
And it don't mean a damn thing.
Tryna make it right, so we might as well sing.
Next level: tryna reach.
Marijuana on a sandy beach,
looking at the moon, told it “wait for me”.
(Verse 2)
Had a dream about the apocalypse.
Told Satan to shut up and lock his lips.
Tryna cure my consciousness;
my mind needs some screws tightened.
Studied a lot ,I'm enlightened,
don't want my life to end with a hyphen.
Death can be so abrupt.
Yup.
“Suicide?” in some of them darker hours,
so I got high, took a shower,
threw on my favorite album,
then wrote a song, you niggas know the outcome.
Murder it wickedly,
niggas can't fuck with me
lyrically.
Victory.
Touch the crowd on stage at Coachella.
I'm a nigga that you should get to know better.
Just Bought some jet black leather,
ready to rock out, and stay me forever.
Honestly,
logically.
Dreaming till I'm laying down where them fossils be.
Could be the greatest?
Possibly
(Chorus)
credits
from Sundown Therapy (Deluxe Edition),
released November 15, 2015
Written and recorded by Saz.É
Produced by Saz.É
Recording and mixing by Jay Alii at WAR Studios
Mastering by Alexander Steele at Nightsky Recording Studios
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