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... Read moreAs a fan and follower of hip-hop culture, I find that the raw honesty showcased in these lyrics deeply resonates with the struggles many face behind the scenes. Phrases like "I keep a knife in my chest" and "ever since you left, I don't know what's next" reflect a visceral sense of pain and confrontation with loss and survival, themes that are often central in hip-hop storytelling. What particularly stands out is the artist's commitment to authenticity and self-reliance, highlighted by lines like "I don't ever put nobody above me" and "I got nobody to." This speaks to an individualistic mindset necessary for many rappers to thrive in a competitive, cold world where loyalty is scarce. In my experience, hip-hop not only serves as musical entertainment but acts as a therapeutic outlet for both artists and listeners. The explicit mention of grief and change suggests a personal evolution and the quest for closure, which many can relate to when facing life's hardships. Moreover, the repetition of seemingly broken or harsh expressions like "dust to cut h- d.f" and "Leaving a b- in ti e" imparts a raw, imperfect human element, emphasizing how art often emerges through struggle and imperfection. For anyone exploring hip-hop as a medium for emotional release or understanding, this piece offers a genuine glimpse into the mental and emotional landscape that shapes much of the genre. It encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability, confront personal demons, and find strength in their stories through music and lyricism.