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Lil B The BasedGod by Marilyn Hue, 2017.
This is the kind of introduction you expect for Lil B’s legendary mixtape, God’s Father.
You’ve never heard of the Based God? (laughs)
Welcome to the BasedGod’s Layer. This track is really all encompassing. As many of B’s tracks are, it’s about life & death and everything in between. Remember that mortality is fragile, but do not let that fact consume you.
I ain’t petty / But the glock so heavy / Drop shots, spaghetti / Left or a leftee / Or a booger, you fat or a hefty / I’ma give ‘em back raw coke / Ya boy too clean, like a used bar of soap
Just sit back & relax. Enter the BasedGod’s Layer.
Lil’ B. Los Angeles, CA. 2017
the FINAL TRACK on red flame. This shit slaps. As is the case with many Lil B tracks, he starts off with a shout out to the haters. Remind em, let em know. Because this is some important subject matter.
This is a coming of age story. Lil Boss started as a child, and emerged a legend.
Hand down niggas, I ain’t ask for shit / Except freedom of a judge, I was a bastard kid / But my dad wasn’t around, that’s so weird / And he tried to show me love, father I moved / Don’t know what a man is / Grew a beard not knowing what the strands is / Paint from the canvas / They ain’t put me on the original version / Now Lil B is here, the mythical version
Remember Red Flame & remember Lil B.
“Thank y’all for listening to Red Flame the whole way through and not skipping a song, that’s the definition of a classic.”
Bless u and thank you, based god.