A vehicle to introduce K-SLAX to the world. The idea was to have interlocking counter melodies in different time-signatures weaving in and out with each other over a simple 4/4 drum beat.
lyrics
Burn me with the fire
Prick me with the briar
Make me realize there's something more than just desire
This life is a river, and its creeping around the bend
You've looked and now you've found me
Lost and wasted, down and out and gone
Do you like me better now?
You're gonna look back and find
That you like me better now
Nobody knows me
He'll eat the whole buffet
To make it all go away
He'll never find peace in the madness of a mind that lacks a brain
This life is a bottle, and its trickling down to the end
You drank it up and swallowed
Now you're wasted, down and out and gone
Do you like me better now?
You're gonna look back and find
That you like me better now
Nobody knows me
We can't sleep
Tomorrow breathes
We can beat the enemy
We can't stop
Tomorrow steals
We can beat the enemy
Turn off your lights, lock your lips and listen, when K-SLAX attax you don't wanna be missin'
I'm still the sultan of seduction, I'm the motherfuckin' dark lord of death and destruction
I'm always faded from the dank, slightly visible, I'm the uncrackable bank
Settin' ho's panties ablaze, with my rhyme of fire, makin' pussy perspire
Do you like me better now?
You're gonna look back and find
That you like me better now
Nobody knows me
We can't sleep
Tomorrow breathes
We can beat the enemy
We can't stop
Tomorrow steals
We can beat the enemy
Nobody knows me, I'm always flyin high, smokin' baby arm blunts, C-BAT til' I die
I chill so hard I disappear, all I need right now are some dubs and a beer
Bitches scream as I walk on by, K-SLAX, K-SLAX, you know why
I'm fly, and very fuckin' high
My lyrics of fire are all you desire
We can't sleep
Tomorrow breathes
We can beat the enemy
We can't stop
Tomorrow steals
We can beat the enemy
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