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lyrics
Verse 1:
Impala lean & rock
Hop scotch the block
Back in 10th grade I hid the mid inside my socks
Hiding by the railroad tracks I hope i dont get caught
Tryna dodge the SRO she wanna get me locked
Every time I see or sigh I’m gladly thanking God
Cause I got patnas that can’t see outside
Or laying in a box
See, I’m a real playa
Was on the hoes before they called em thots
Finna slide out to Wow Wings and pick me up a box
Might just pull up to Forest Park and dig inside her spot
Said she keep me on her heart I’mma need on the side
Thought we wasn’t gone be shit but we defy the odds
Niggas say they from the north side but really be from Cobb
Chorus:
We’ll never fall
Give a fuck bout yall
Make the whole clique ball
Im a Lee Street legend
Jonesboro reppin
Til my soul in heaven
Yall gone respect me
I’m a Lee Street legend
Verse 2:
These jokers rockin chokers
And they stand like a dweeb
How in the hell is you a gangsta on the scene?
I ain’t never been a thug but always kept it G
Some might call me a mack I always kept a fleet
Roamin roundn the boulevard yeah that is my street
Me Rizz & KB hell yeah
Thats KIP
The Chevy’s like a child molester, only on 13s
Damn that shit was mean
That’s Just how it be
Screamin fuck my enemies
It’s gone take way more than hate to get rid of me
That yall gone see
Cool it on the bullshit boy you need to freeze me
Say you bout some action boy you need to see me
Chorus:
(Repeat)
credits
released November 6, 2020
Lyrics: Garrott Odom
Production: Mac Velor
supported by 4 fans who also own “Lee Street Legend”
just the sexiest most creative, soulful self-love infused sound. pour the bubble bath & feel yourself. new school badu but fresher. must be something in the water in dallas. always my go-to after party music. Ankle Mix
supported by 4 fans who also own “Lee Street Legend”
Curbside Jones's former idols have now become rivals; on the title track, he purposefully raps over familiar samples with fresh renditions courtesy of Japanese beat maker Ballhead. Piquing interest in the reality television series 'Terrace House' somberly culminated in subtitling the closing track in memory of the cast member who committed suicide shortly before 'Gyakusou' was released. Albeit tragic timing, the title decision remains in good taste as it underscores the song's self-love message. JALENKWRIGHT
supported by 4 fans who also own “Lee Street Legend”
Dhrma assists Curbside Jones in continuing his streak of collaborative EPs with Japanese producers. Chicago artist Musa Reems debuts a new rap style and deeper tone on the intro. Listeners FINALLY get the chance to hear Garrott Odom and Curbside Jones trade bars on "Y2K20"! The quick listening experiance ends on "Nigo 93" which is one of the best songs he has ever written. Curbside Jones is not simply going through the motions as he transitions from "running in reverse" to 'Floating In Between'. JALENKWRIGHT