![]() Once again, he’s unforgivingly, deliberately, and honestly ignoring life’s consequences. He still sings, “Smoking kush in public, motherfuck the police / I ain’t scared to die, on them dead homies,” which indicates an awareness. Ty$, in response, turns the over-saturation and ennui into a catchy hook, as well as a carefree lifestyle. In hip-hop as a whole, money, sex, drugs, and drinking are rapped about so regularly that in less-interesting hands they are trite.
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