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This is the eighth track off Tyler Tracey’s fifth mixtape, Dreaming Out Loud. The song feature’s Quebec rapper Young Fraser and Wasaga Beach producer D Roc.
The song is about world issues and Tyler & Fraser’s thoughts on what the world is becoming.
Tyler has his first verse written but after h...
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Verse 1: Tyler Tracey
Man, I'm sick and tired of this world
It isn't even safe for today's boy and girl
We living in a time where it's more okay to be illiterate
Than it is for something about you to be different
People judging before they even see the cover
Everyone's hated no matter your sex, gender or colour
Discrimination isn't the only thing we share
Not everyone has rights to marry but everyone has arms to bare
And those same arms are used to take innocent lives
Out of the real arms of parents, children, husbands and wives
Bullied teens and deranged superheroes packing nines
How many people are we going to lose before this madness is the ones that dies?
Lives are at stake, something's gotta break
So put the guns down and lets drown out the hate
Because Columbine and September's Children could've been prevented
And I don't wanna hear about more lives being indefinitely suspended
Rest In Peace to those who chose Purgatory over life
And R.I.P. to those who felt spree shootings would make it right
My prayers to those who's wrists kiss the knife
And to those who lose themselves in addictions every night
I've been bullied and depressed and I know your pain
The Devil's been in my room playing his wicked game
If I could, I'd tattoo my entire body with your names
To show you what I overcame and that you can do the same
One person can't do it alone but one person can make a difference
Just by being positive to others can be your entrance
To a world away from hateful ignorance
Where one kid doesn't feel the need to hand out death sentences
If we change we can get on the track for a safer walk
So there's no more victims or witness in shell shock
Peace in our schools and clean up our nations
So the future generations can live in a haven, real talk
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Verse 2: Young Fraser
Ignorance is when people think that they killing shit
Killing off they people like pestilence tied with presidents
Currency incentives be making figures less generous
And force them in entrapment, escaping only by sedatives
And what's next is these citizens be acting prejudice
Because money is the motive when money's the only benefit
In the struggle with different sides in a rumble
Because love is bitter sweet like the cookie before it crumbles
Then you stumble upon the midst of like and it's more humble
When a suburb taking place inside a fucking concrete jungle
Where a word is kept secret and a nigga only mumble
Because a small word in the streets will get you twisted in the jumble
Where you cannot pay the rent and your world's about to tumble
And it's going out of play but keep it going like a fumble
Because you really don't know about the next time you'll get stepped on
Because I know some niggas fiending contraband in the teflon
Real recognize real in the third perspective
I said I'm touching on the block and shift around like Tetris
I'm on my next ish and niggas be on my next list
And if they fronting on me they be asking for a death wish
A full life sentence have the people acting breathless
Like they smoked a fucking cigarette and said that they were stressing
About some shit that doesn't matter and it's seeming so pretentious
Softer than my bitch but acting harder than recessions, I'm out
Verse 3: Tyler Tracey
They shot Malcolm X twenty-one times but he never died
And I don't have to be black or Muslim to support his pride
He stood for what's right so I support his cause
I'm saying what's the truth with the words leaving my jaws
Equality is something humanity has never had a handle on
People dieing over stupid things like what clothes they got on
I wore a hoodie the day a murderer was released from custody
Because Trayvon could have easily been a member of my family
No matter the race, sexuality or age we're all the same
Praying for a different name is no reason to fire and aim
At another human, that is a life you would be taking
By accepting peace it's only progress we'd be making
All the sins we've committed in the past will never forget
But the future is a new start and it's too soon to quit
But the question is not what you look at but what you see
And I see a species who's future is crumbing quickly
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Real Talk was produced by D-Roc.
Tyler Tracey released Real Talk on Tue Jan 14 2014.