Yeah
Bugz on the beat
Hey, yeah
Think I lost my mind, can't find the pieces
I'm just tryna find the pieces
Took a break, it felt like recess
Took another break, it felt like recess
Can't make this up, I cannot pretend
Can't make this up, I cannot pretend
Headfirst in the deep end
It's a feeling that I get inside
Let go of the wheel, I let my pain drive
You ever felt like you wanna die?
Say you never felt like you wanna die
They call it depression, maybe you should try it
Everything that glitter ain't gold, even if it shine
Keep my circle tight, ain't nothin' but solid niggas behind
Is you with me right or wrong? No matter what, you ride?
Is you with me right or wrong? No matter what, you slide?
If this rap shit don't work, I'm goin' straight to the block
If this rap shit don't work, I'm no braining an opp
If this rap shit don't work, say fuck the chains that I bought
Put a bullet in my brain, pistol cock, yeah
I just pray I leave like McQueen
Young nigga, had to spread my wings
We the last of a dying breed
I ain't do nothin' but just chase my dreams
Had me begging please
Had me on my knees
I was blind, yeah, I couldn't see
Hoping God bless another nigga like me
Yung Bans, real name Vas Coleman, is an American rapper and songwriter born in 1998. Active since 2016, he is known for his musical style characterized by trap sounds influenced by drill and cloud rap music. His productions often incorporate electronic elements and dark atmospheres, creating a unique and recognizable sound. Yung Bans has collaborated with artists like Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti and Opium, contributing to defining the aesthetic of underground trap in the 2010s. Among his most representative tracks are "No Cap", "F*ck It" and "Bansha", which have achieved considerable success among hip-hop music enthusiasts.
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