Songtexte Dead Horse - The Jokerr
Yo,
I
first
met
Hop
back
in
two
thousand
and
nine
(2009)
I
reached
out
when
my
homie
Lo
Key
found
him
online
He
blew
my
mind
with
his
rhymes,
he
sounded
sublime
He
showed
me
I
wasn't
the
only
one
down
for
the
grind
We
kept
in
touch
and
grew
closer
as
the
time
went
on
Till
we
became
best
friends
and
the
bind
was
strong
Sittin'
up
and
just
straight
talkin'
like
from
nine
to
dawn
Our
mutual
struggle
to
be
heard
defined
our
bond
He
was
the
only
one
who
understood
what
it
was
like
The
struggle
and
strife
to
make
a
name
jugglin'
life
Trying
to
become
something
bigger
than
some
regular
guys
Like
eagles
with
our
wings
pinned
trying
to
spread
'em
and
fly
We
kept
our
friendship
secret
as
a
joke
and
a
plot
That
we'd
reveal
it
in
his
new
video
that
I
shot
But
when
the
video
dropped,
and
I
saw
he
cut
all
my
parts
It
felt
like
I
had
a
damn
dagger
stuck
in
my
heart
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
can
we
all
just
move
on
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
it's
really
been
too
long
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
I'm
thinking
that
it's
time
that
we
all
just
leave
it
alone
I'm
telling
you
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
and
it's
already
been
said
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
it's
gone
and
it's
been
dead
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
feeling
like
it's
time
that
we
all
just
leave
it
alone
Now
Strange
Music
fans,
listen,
I
have
to
oblige
Tech
N9ne
is
straight
one
of
the
dopest
rappers
alive
I
won't
lie,
some
of
them
crazy
delivery
patterns
are
fly
And
on
a
personal
level
he
ain't
that
bad
of
a
guy
I
was
a
big
fan
of
him
right
out
of
the
gate
I
first
heard
Tech
spit
in
two
thousand
and
eight
(2008)
Flippin'
through
MySpace
I
came
across
Night
and
Day
from
Everready
Played
it
and
was
like
"Wow,
that
was
great!"
He
had
the
rhymes,
had
the
speed,
had
the
harmony
down
And
Rob
Rebeck
on
the
mix,
with
the
barbarous
sound
His
stage
show
was
straight
nuts,
no
matter
the
spot
So
as
a
rapper
you
could
imagine
how
happy
I
got
When
I
got
invited
to
meet
him
in
Santa
Barbara
that
day
And
then
drove
like
eight
hundred
miles
at
eighty
dollars
a
tank
And
spent
my
whole
check
to
show
Tech
a
couple
of
songs
But
got
kicked
off
of
the
bus
cause
the
game
was
on
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
can
we
all
just
move
on
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
it's
really
been
too
long
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
I'm
thinking
that
it's
time
that
we
all
just
leave
it
alone
I'm
telling
you
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
and
it's
already
been
said
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
it's
gone
and
it's
been
dead
But
it's
a
dead
horse
now,
feeling
like
it's
time
that
we
all
just
leave
it
alone
So
that's
the
gist
of
what
happened
with
Funk
Volume
and
Strange
But
looking
back
my
perspective
wasn't
all
that
pertained
I've
done
a
lot
of
growing
up
in
the
past
two
years
So
as
a
man
here's
a
couple
things
I
ask
you
hear
All
I
ever
really
wanted
was
the
love
of
a
friend
Who
could
relate
to
my
struggle,
and
thus
was
akin
Along
with
the
validation
from
professional
peers
To
whom
I
looked
up
to
justify
the
stress
and
my
tears
So
when
I
felt
Hop
betrayed
me,
it
cut
me
deep
And
getting
kicked
off
of
the
bus
hurt
enough
to
weep
So
when
my
situation
got
bleak,
I
hatched
me
a
ploy
To
throw
a
fit
and
lash
out
like
a
sad
little
boy
It
wasn't
Tech's
fault
his
manager
treated
me
bad
But
I
dissed
him
for
the
buzz
that
I
seen
that
he
had
And
in
the
process
I
flipped
off
a
legend
of
rap
And
made
a
horrible
impression
I
could
never
get
back
Now
with
my
homie,
Hop,
it
was
even
deeper
than
that
The
bond
we
shared,
I
should've
worked
to
keep
it
intact
But
instead,
I
let
my
anger
overcome
me
and
snapped
And
ripped
a
gash
in
between
us
too
rugged
to
patch
But
it
wasn't
just
that,
I
trashed
every
one
of
his
acts
And
hit
SwizZz
with
elaborate
redundant
attacks
And
used
my
whole
platform
as
a
big
bullhorn
That
turned
a
once-pure
friendship
ugly
and
black
And
even
though
I
might
have
felt
validated
inside
I
wasn't
gracious,
I
reacted
out
of
anger
and
pride
And
at
the
same
time
stigmatized
my
name
And
defamed
the
notoriety
I
tried
to
gain
And
tried
to
blame
other
people
for
a
course
of
events
I
could've
stopped
from
even
happening
before
it
commenced
And
ever
since,
have
lost
fans,
lost
respect
Lost
any
chance
to
ever
do
a
song
with
Tech
Lost
a
best
friend,
pissed
off
loads
of
his
fans
Lost
potential
opportunities
to
grow
and
advance
And
I
was
speaking
on
God,
while
diggin'
a
grave
In
a
vast
misappropriation
of
the
gifts
that
he
gave
I
was
blind
with
the
justice
and
redemption
I
craved
But
I
never
stopped
to
think
about
the
picture
displayed
I
made
myself
look
small
as
an
infant
and
paved
A
trail
of
my
own
destruction
with
the
bricks
that
I
laid
So
listen,
to
Dame,
Hop,
Tech,
SwizZz
and
the
gang
Hoppa,
Benton,
Krizz
Kaliko
and
Dizzy
the
same
I'm
ashamed
of
all
the
dirt
that
I
kicked
on
your
names
I
was
hurt
and
lashed
out,
and
you
were
fit
for
the
blame
So
I
apologize.
Simple
and
plain
There's
no
excuse
for
it
I
was
sinful
and
vain
I
acted
out
my
bitter
anger
as
a
vent
for
the
pain
And
ignored
the
same
message
I
was
sent
to
proclaim
And
to
the
fans,
listen,
all
that
I
ask
Is
if
you're
in
the
same
position
don't
follow
my
path
Any
punk
can
start
swinging
when
the
gauntlet
is
cast
But
it
takes
a
real
man
to
sit
back
and
swallow
the
wrath
And
even
if
you
don't
deserve
it,
just
take
it
and
chill
Cause
people
hurt
you
as
a
symptom
of
the
pain
that
they
feel
And
probably
from
somebody
hurting
them
the
way
they
did
you
Then
the
cycle
will
continue
till
the
hatred
is
through
So
if
you
got
somebody
out
there
and
you
know
who
they
are
You
really
cared
about,
who
left
you
heartbroken
and
scarred
It
might
be
time
to
swallow
that
pride
and
punch
in
a
call
And
put
an
end
to
that
sick
cycle
once
and
for
all
And
even
if
it
feels
like
it's
beyond
repair
Fixing
your
half's
the
only
thing
you're
called
to
bear
But
unless
you
try,
you'll
never
know,
and
who
could
be
mad?
One
day
you
two
could
look
back
like
"Yeah,
it
used
to
be
bad
but..."
Regardless
of
what
happens,
we
should
always
take
that
first
step
to
make
it
right.
Holding
on
to
anger
and
hatred
is
cancerous,
and
understanding
and
forgiveness
is
the
only
cure
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