paroles de chanson Last Call - Logic
Ayo
real
talk,
6ix
As
soon
as
you
played
me
this
joint
I
already
knew
Yo
this
some
fucking,
Last
Call
shit
And
it
got
me
hella
excited
'cause
I
always
wanted
to
do
like
A
Last
Call,
I
remember
the
first
time
I
heard
Kanye's
I
thought
that
shit
was
so
tight
dawg
I
was
like,
man
I'm
tryna
tell
my
story,
you
know
what
I'm
sayin'
And
then
uh,
I
remember
Cole
did
it,
when
did
he
do
it?
He
was
on
Friday
Night
Lights?
Nah
nah,
he
did
it
on
The
Warm
Up
yo
When
he
did
the
Last
Call
on
the
warmup
I
was
like
"
Damn
I'm
tryna
do
mine
So
since
this
joint
got
that
vibe
I'ma
do
my
Last
Call
right
now
for
y'all
And
my
voice
is
messed
up
too,
this
is
the
last
track
of
Young
Sinatra
Yeah,
yeah
Back
in
the
day
I
wasn't
shit,
homie
Penny
pinching
I
couldn't
even
pay
the
rent,
homie
Thinkin'
'bout
it
I'm
wondering
where
the
years
went,
homie
Just
a
youngin'
tryna
survive,
they
was
hatin'
on
me
I
was
working
that
nine-to-five,
I
was
waitin'
homie
I
was
bussin'
tables
fantasizin'
'bout
cakin'
homie
Letting
them
slip
away,
my
dreams
wasn't
waitin'
on
me
This
for
anyone
with
ambition,
calling
anybody
that'll
listen
I'm
wishing
all
your
dreams
come
true,
'cause
mine
did
And
yeah,
you
know
I
had
to
put
that
in
the
rhyme
kit
But
that
shit
came
from
sacrifice
Not
on
the
corner
selling
drugs
and
smackin'
dice
(listen)
Yeah
Someway
somehow,
I
understood
still
finally
If
you
want
to
come
and
get
it
you
know
where
to
find
me
Cause
I
don't
got
no
time
for
anyone
who
be
tryin'
me
Know
if
they
don't
understand
I'ma
leave
'em
behind
me
I'll
be
asleep
I
ain't
got
no
time,
no
no
I
said
I'll
be
asleep
I
said
I
don't
got
no
time,
no,
no,
no
Yeah,
yeah
I
treat
the
beat
like
it's
my
only
son,
my
DNA
And
this
that
southern
playeristic
like
we
was
in
the
eight
Back
in
the
day,
I
was
young,
broke
and
infamous
A
Young
Sinatra,
I
was
undeniable
Who
welcomed
you
to
forever
while
Under
Pressure
And
told
you
The
Incredible
True
Story
of
Bobby
Tarantino
And
Everybody
in
the
Ultra
85
Goddamn
it
feel
good
to
be
alive
And
all
these
bitches
that
I
passed
up
Couldn't
fuck
witcha
'cause
your
hair
was
too
gassed
up
Member
creeping
with
the
gat,
masked
up
Goddamn
it's
kinda
crazy
to
reminisce
on
all
this
shit
man
What
it
was
like
growing
up.
Damn
man,
just,
motherfuckers
running
in
and
out
of
the
crib,
doing
drugs,
selling
drugs,
all
types
of
stuff.
Meanwhile,
I
was
just
tryna
keep
it
together,
I
was
tryna
make
sense-sense
of
all
this
shit
around
me,
I
didn't
know
how
to
take
it,
how
to
perceive
it,
you
know
what
I
mean.
And
then
meanwhile
I'm
supposed
to
be
going
to
school
and
getting
good
grades
and
shit,
but
I'm
seeing
like,
domestic
violence
in
my
house,
and
just,
so
much
going
on.
And
I'm
sure
everybody
was
probably
like,
damn,
yo
Why
little
Bobby
didn't
come
to
school
today?"
On
the
real,
I
was
doin'
anything
to
run
away
And
that's
the
same
reason
kids
join
gangs
every
day
Cause
they
wanna
be
accepted,
but
at
home
they
too
neglected
Meanwhile,
white
america
quick
to
call
him
a
thug
But
all
he
ever
wanted
was
a
father
to
give
him
some
love
Tell
him
that
he
love
him,
that
he
need
him
Promise
he
won't
ever
leave
him
Never
smoke
crack,
never
lie,
and
he'll
never
beat
him
I
feel
like
all
my
life
I
been
needing
a
break
Looking
at
my
family,
I
ain't
wanna
make
the
same
mistake
And
I
know
that
shit
sound
fucked
up
but
they
not
all
doin'
great
Oh
my
God
please,
can
I
have
a
conversation
with
'em?
Member
of
my
family
without
they
hand
out
asking
for
five
G's
To
pay
they
bills
or
they
lawyer
fees
(huh)
I
learned
something,
I
ain't
giving
y'all
a
dime
I'll
give
you
something
worth
more,
that's
my
time
I
ain't
dropping
stacks,
I'm
dropping
knowledge
Unless
it's
for
my
nieces
and
nephews
to
go
to
college
And
hit
me
on
the
phone,
hit
me
up
Like
"
Uncle
Bob,
where
you
at?
Yeah
I
know
your
pockets
fat
but
I
don't
give
a
fuck
'bout
that
I'm
glad
we
family"
(uh)
We
a
half
breed
family,
yeah,
yeah,
uh
Man
see
I
remember
when
I
was
like
fifteen
years
old
and
my
dad
took
me
to
the
studio--I
know
this
is
random
I'm
just
trying
to
take
you
guys
through
it,
right.
And,
I'll
never
forget
it
I
had
like
eight
rhyme
books--he'll
tell
you,
he'll
tell
you
man,
I
just,
I
went
through
them
motherfuckers
I
was
rapping
for
like
fifteen
minutes
straight.
And
that
was
my
first
time
yo,
I
was
like
tenth
grade,
in
the
studio,
and
I
knew
that
this
was
what
I
wanted
to
do.
I
knew
it
I
knew
it
ever
since
I
first
saw
Kill
Bill
I
been
flowin'
like
that
blood,
Uma
Thurman
spill
None
other
than
the
RZA,
yeah
he
did
the
soundtrack
And
then
I
discovered
Wu-Tang
soon
as
I
found
that
And
then
Big
L,
Mos
Def,
and
Nas,
there
ain't
no
turning
back
Couldn't
change
it
if
I
tried,
homie,
how
'bout
that
See
I'm
a
student
of
the
game,
so
simple
and
plain
But
I'ma
to
take
it
back
to
before
I
ever
sat
first
class
on
a
plane
I
was
in
College
Park,
right.
Well
I
guess
technically,
if
you
wanna
go
before
that,
I
was
uh,
I
was
living
in
Germantown,
uh
no
actually
it
was
in
Montgomery
Village,
back
in
Maryland
I
was
living
in
my
sister's
basement.
And
some
shit
happened,
you
know,
she
kicked
me
out,
it
was
Christmas,
whatever
I
love
you
Genie.
Anyway,
so
shit
happened,
and
then
I
just
kept
it
pushing.
You
know,
I
was
homeless
for
a
little
while,
whatever,
you
know,
I
went,
uh,
I
stayed
at
my
mentor's
house,
Solomon,
and
I
stayed
back
at
my
Godparent's
house,
Mary
Jo
and
Bernie,
I
love
ya'll.
Uh,
Mary
Jo,
I'm
sorry
back
when
I
used
to
smoke,
I
would
steal
the
shit
out
of
your
cigarettes,
I
love
you,
I'm
sorry
about
that.
But,
you
remember,
always
you
would
let
me
record,
I'd
always
be
recording
in
the
attic
or
wherever
I
could
so,
I
love
you,
I
thank
you
for
supporting
me
there.
But
then,
she
was
like,
"you
gotta
get
the
fuck
outta
here"
too,
after
a
while,
she
gave
me
some
time,
but
like,
I
was
twenty
years
old
at
this
point.
She
was
like,
"nah,
you
gotta
get
the
fuck
outta
here
and
do
something
with
your
life.
" And
this
was
right
around
the
time
I
opened
my
first
show
ever
for
Ghostface
Killah
man,
in
Gaithersburg,
right
in
Old
Town,
the
shit
was
insane,
I'll
never
forget
it,
and
that's
where
I
met
my
boy
Lenny,
Big
Lenbo,
wassup!
That's
right
man,
we
just
started
kicking
it
and
hanging,
he
lived
in
College
park
and
before
I,
before
I
knew
it
I
was
living
with
him
in
his
basement.
And
this
is
right
around
the
time
I
met
6ix,
and
6ix
was
going
to
the
University
of
Maryland
at
the
time,
which
is
right
down
the
street.
So
I'd
always
go
to
their
dorm
room,
I
remember
there
was
nights
I
would
just
crash
in
the
dorm
when
we
was
making
beats.
We
was
doing
all
types
of
shit
man,
when
we
first
got
out
we
did
the
first
Young
Sinatra,
and
now
we
on
the
fourth
Young
Sinatra
motherfucker
that
shit
is
crazy
man.
And
I
remember
like,
I
used
to
steal
quarters
from
Lenny
just
so
I
could
go
to
the
7-11
to
eat
and
he
was
like,
"you
idiot
why
are
you
stealing,
just
ask
me
bro,"
and
I
was
supposed
to
get
a
job,
I
was
sleeping
in,
uh,
his
basement
on
the
couch,
which
is
the
cover
to
my
first
album,
Under
Pressure,
shout
out
Cathy,
shout
out
the
Rosado
family,
all
my
beautiful
brown
people!
We
made
it,
it's
crazy,
but
nah
nah,
listen,
I'm
getting
ahead
of
myself,
I'm
getting
ahead
of
myself.
So
like,
I
was
staying
with
him
and
I
was
supposed
to
get
a
job,
right?
And
he
was
like,
"
Yo,
you
gotta
get
a
fucking
job
bro.
" Things
were
going
so
good
with
the
music
that
we
kinda
stopped
talking
about
it,
it
seemed
like
every
week
something
new
was
happening,
and
I
just
sat
him
down
one
day
and
I
was
like,
"
Look
bro,
please,
like,
can
you
just
give
me
one
year,
like
just
give
me
one
year,
man,
let
me
put
everything
into
that
year.
And
if
I
don't
get
it,
fuck
it,
I'll
just
submit,
and
I'll
just
blame
it
on
society."
And
he
was
like,
"
Bro
I'ma
give
you
one
year,
" and
for
one
year
him,
his
family,
all
his
homies,
Benny,
everybody
man!
They
took
care
of
me,
they
put,
he
put
clothes
on
my
back,
he
put
food
in
my
stomach,
you
know
he
helped
me
with
microphones,
and
recording,
and
yo,
almost
a
year
to
the
fucking
day
bro,
I
signed
to
Def
Jam.
And
my
man,
he
was
a
land
surveyor,
out
there
making
sure
all
the
buildings
get
built,
rain,
snow,
sleet,
all
that
shit
for
twelve
years
dawg!
And
when
I
signed
my
deal
I
said,
"
Fuck
that!
Quit
your
job,
we're
moving
to
LA!
" That
shit
was
crazy,
so
we
get
to
LA,
we're
staying
off
Coldwater
Canyon.
Alta
Mesa,
in
studio
city
man,
and
I'm
going
to
the
studio
with
No
I.
every
day,
and
like,
shit
is
crazy.
That's
the
first
time
I
met
Cole,
yo
shout
out
Cole,
that's
my
fucking
boy.
Big
Sean,
all
these
homies
man
that
I
met,
it
was
crazy,
Don
Cannon,
everybody.
That's
when
I
first
met
Kev,
Bobby
my
engineer,
what
up
Bobby?
It
was
just
like,
life
was
insane.
I
dropped
Young
Sinatra
Undeniable,
and
that
was
crazy,
that
was
insane,
'cause
that
was
the
first
time
Me
and
my
boys
ever
hit
the
road
On
the
real
you
know
we
went
from
zero
to
overload
Performing
in
front
of
the
fans,
they
had
their
hands
waving
This
is
all
I
ever
wanted,
this
is
all
I'm
craving
Me
and
my
boy
Chris
shot
the
game
Two
visionaries
on
a
mission,
shit
ain't
been
the
same
Some
ups
and
downs
came
around,
had
a
lot
of
problems
But
no
matter
what
happened
you
know
we
always
solve
'em
We
always
solve
'em,
like
Man,
it's
kinda
crazy
thinking
about
it
though.
Like
so
much
has
happened
yo,
and
I
mean
shit,
by
the
time
y'all
are
hearing
this,
I'm
28,
I'm
27
while
I'm
recording
it.
I
mean
right
now
literally
I'm
working
on
Bobby
Tarantino,
Ultra
85,
Young
Sinatra
4,
and
a
whole
bunch
of
other
shit,
man
this
is
crazy!
Acting,
writing,
like
I'm
just
so,
I
can't
believe
I'm
here
man,
we
grinded
for
so
long,
I
mean
for
so
long,
yo.
And
motherfuckers
they
hate
you
man,
they
try
to
make
me
feel
bad
about
how
I
look,
how
I
speak,
how
I
rap,
how
I
act,
my
race,
my
everything,
they
just
fucking
hate
you
man,
they'll
hate
you
when
you
in
this
position.
But
you
can't
let
'em,
you
can't
let
'em,
you
can't
let
that
shit
get
to
you
man.
Continue
to
persevere,
continue
to
be
the
best
you
you
can
be,
'cause
I'm
here
right
now
man,
best
friends.
I
got
everything
I
could
ever
want
man,
even
though
you
always
want
more
deep
down,
and
you
got
goals
deep
down,
that's
great,
but
fuck
that
shit,
I'm
so
happy,
I'm
so
blessed
man.
So
if
you
listening
to
this
right
now,
no
matter
how
old
you
are,
how
young
you
are,
whether
you
on
a
school
bus
headed
to
get
your
education,
or
you
driving
home
from
work
pissed
off
at
your
boss,
just
man,
just
please
do
what
you
want
in
life.
So
many
people,
they
always
say,
"
Oh
I
would
do
this
but,"
or
"
I
can't
because,"
and
you
already
fucking
lost,
they
lost,
and
I
felt
bad
for
that
person
'cause
that
person
will
never
make
it.
"
I
would,
but
I
don't
have
the
money,"
"
I
would,
but
I
don't
have
the
time,"
Fuck
that,
you
gotta
do
it
man,
you
gotta
do
what
makes
you
happy,
you
have
live
selfishly
in
that
aspect.
Stop
worrying
about
others,
stop
freaking
out,
just
focus
on
yourself
man,
and
your
own
happiness,
that's
the
realest
thing.
And
that's
all
I
can
tell
you,
because
you
can't
help
anyone
else
until
you
help
yourself,
you
know
what
I'm
saying.
So
please,
put
the
mask
on
first,
like
they
say
on
the
airplane,
cus',
put
your
own
motherfucking
mask
on,
and
go
do
it
man.
Go
do
it,
just
live
your
life
I
love
y'all,
thank
you
so
much
for
tuning
in,
uh,
I
hope
you've
enjoyed
this
Young
Sinatra
experience,
I
know
I
have.
Uh,
this
is
prolly
gon'
be
the
last
one
tho,
uh,
this
gon'
be
the
last
one
for
sure.
I'm
coming
back
with
some
fun,
but,
I
don't
know.
I
love
you
guys!
Ultra
85's
gonna
be
crazy!
I
mean
crazy!
Bobby
Tarantino's
gonna
be
that
trap
shit,
whoo!
We
took
'em
back
with
this
boom
bap,
now
we
finna
head
to
the
future,
we
ain't
scared,
we
make
music
for
everybody,
you
know
what
I
mean?
I
love
you,
look
at
that
Murrland
accent
coming
out.
I
don't
know
why,
every
time
I
get
on
the
mic
that
Murrland
accent,
go
ahead
cuh,
job
like
all
day
boy,
you
sound
like
Wale,
back
of
your
neck.
I
love
y'all
so
much.
Ratt
Pack,
yeah,
yeah.
Yeah!
1 Last Call
2 ICONIC (ft. Jaden Smith)
3 ICONIC
4 Legacy
5 The Adventures of Stoney Bob
6 The Adventures Of Stoney Bob (ft. Kajo, Slaydro, Big Lenbo)
7 Street Dreams II
8 YSIV
9 Ordinary Day
10 Ordinary Day (ft. Hailee Steinfeld)
11 100 Miles and Running (ft. Wale & John Lindahl)
12 100 Miles and Running
13 Wu Tang Forever
14 Wu Tang Forever (ft. Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, RZA, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, Jackpot Scotty Wotty, U-God, Masta Killa, GZA
15 One Day
16 One Day (ft. Ryan Tedder)
17 The Glorious Five
18 The Return
19 Everybody Dies
20 Thank You
21 Thank You (ft. Lucy Rose & The RattPack)
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