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This song is the 13th and final song on Hilltop Hood’s 2012 album “Drinking From The Sun”. It talks about the hiatus between this album and their previous while hinting at upcoming albums in the outro’s lines. In an article on news.com.au Suffa also hinted at forthcoming albums.
[Intro: Suffa]
What up, Vents?
Funkoars?
Adfu?
What up, Briggs?
Golden Era, cheah
[Verse: Suffa]
We were gone so long
Spreadin' our wings, they'd thought we'd broken up
Thought I only closed my eyes for a second, next thing
I've woken up, they said we thought we'd let
You sleep in (Why'd you wake me up?) You looked at peace and
I was like you should have spoken up
All this time tryna sober up
Swore a crowd, not a Crown would be the next thing I opened up
Saw I was so corrupt, I wasn't copin' but
Seein' friends goin' down, had me chokin' up
Plus, a drunk nearly killed Debris in a car that crashed
Left us a DJ who had to start from scratch
So I arched my back, stretched my shoulders
Said let's shed this wretched coldness
Drink from the sun and swallow the heat
Just to spit it out, and have 'em follow the beat
What we gotta give this crowd's somethin' of another class
March till the sun is down and we're walkin' under stars
[Outro: DJ Debris]
"They were recording enough music for two albums
That was premeditated
They, they weren't just like
'let's make a record and we'll pick the best ten or twelve songs'
It was from day one
'we're making two albums'"
The Thirst Pt. 3 was written by Suffa.
The Thirst Pt. 3 was produced by One Above.
Hilltop Hoods released The Thirst Pt. 3 on Fri Mar 09 2012.
But making this record isn’t all the boys have been up to – a mysterious sample bookends the album, offering a clue as to what’s next for the group.
“They were recording enough music for two albums – that was premeditated,” a voice says over a trickling piano line. “They weren’t just like, ‘Let’s m...