The emotional “Me” is the tenth track on #DrugFlow and eighteenth track on #DrugFlow 2 by Scrim from $uicideboy$. Unlike most pre-$uicideboy$ DJ $crim songs, this drops typical trap music themes and instead features a more dreamy and melancholy beat with poignant lyrics, almost acting as a precursor...
[Intro]
This a $crim beat
$crim
Aah
Drug Flow
Yeah
Uh
[Verse 1]
This for that young girl, father just told her he hate her
She was a mistake, he shouldn't of made her
For that young boy, who grew up with no mother
Raisin' his sister, two little brothers
For the love of my life, who always stay on my mind
If I can't have her now, maybe next lifetime
For that dad with a son, who's stuck on dope
Pray to God every night, breaks down on the floor
He's waitin' for that call, so he sleeps with his clothes
So when the phone rings he's goin' straight out the door
This for the mother that lost him between the drugs and the men
Now all she wants is a husband, house and three kids
This for you this for him, this for her this for me
Thinkin' we all better off, just six feet deep
But fuck all that and put them middle fingers up
Tell whoever you feel that don't give a fuck about you
'Cause you got me
Yeah you got me
Y'all all got me
Got me
[Verse 2]
This for that young homie, with that dope in his arm
Typical story, coulda been a star
If he'd just played ball, kept his job at the mall
He coulda had it all and stood ten-foot tall
But now he's zero for none, from errybody that judge him
Never knowin' the story, just look at him, say "Fuck him!"
He bottles he mopes, smokin' dope 'til he's floatin'
Snortin' pills 'til he's chokin', his fuckin' heart is broken
They say time heals all, but it just gets harder
This is me, I'm talkin', I fuckin' miss my grandfather
They say time heals all, but it just gets harder
This is me, I'm talkin', I fuckin' miss my grandfather, aah
Me was written by Scott Arceneaux Jr..
Me was produced by Budd Dwyer.