Released: August 7, 2012

Songwriter: Abstract

Producer: Black Diamond

[Skit]
I just met you
And this is crazy
Oh, fuck, we're going?
Shit!

[Intro]
Yeah, yeah
Fuck that, uhh, fuck!
Shout out to Black Diamond, killin' it!
And here comes the gun... where's the gun?
*gun shot*
Abstract-Abstract
Ooh, there it is

[Chorus]
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
Yeah, we about to get it
We about to get it, yeah
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
And we know, we know
It's gonna be a long road
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
Yeah, we about to get it
We about to get it, yeah
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
And we know, we know
It's gonna be a long road

[Verse 1]
Workin' on a life is so much bigger than me
'Cause I figure bein' free is livin' out all your dreams
If you don't break the chains, do what they say's out of your range
What's the use of having a name if it never inspires change?
Livin' safe in all my life, now I'd rather sacrifice
Finally startin' to see the dreams I used to only see at night
Dreaming With Eyes Open, till I make it they ain't closin'
Game used to sleep on me, I think they done dozin'
So many fish in the ocean but they be caught up in mainstream hooks
Steppin' in the kitchen and I'm 'bout to show 'em how to cook
Never did it by the book
That's why I'm guessin' they stressin' 'cause my realness have got 'em shook
Hatin' on my lyrics, bitin' my notes
I know they'd love to look
To think I did it fast
But my grind is overlooked
Leave these rappers burned and overcooked
Couldn't verse me on my hooks, but my verses got 'em hooked

[Chorus]
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
Yeah, we about to get it
We about to get it, yeah
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
And we know, we know
It's gonna be a long road
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
Yeah, we about to get it
We about to get it, yeah
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
And we know, we know
It's gonna be a long road

[Verse 2]
Wind blows past in this town that I was brought up
Wasn't born here, still this is where my life caught up
Got found out, I got stuck where my future was thought up
Where his soft heart was ripped out and back and got up
Where I found love, found passion, and found drugs
Where I found friends that finally got fucked up
No matter how I hate it, sometimes I know this is my home
And I'm about to leave it, I'm venturin' into unknown
This one is for the homies, for people that really know me
Try to make sure that you never say you miss the "old me"
And for all the love I've lost and all the love I've found
Stay away from basic cable if you don't want me around
'Cause it's inevitable, my impact unforgettable
Few years the choice to leave will remain so regrettable
But that's just what happens when you ten feet above the world
You question my success in general, I'm about to get it, girl

[Chorus]
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
Yeah, we about to get it
We about to get it, yeah
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
And we know, we know
It's gonna be a long road
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
Yeah, we about to get it
We about to get it, yeah
I've got a feeling, it's automatic
And we know, we know
It's gonna be a long road

[Verse 3]
You know I'm all about the facts, like Snapple
In the produce section breathin' through these hoes in the Apple
Ammo in my tongue, son, I be ready for battle
Rappers go skedaddle, image every girl been want to straddle
But that ain't what I'm about, my fans
So what are we talkin' about?
Had some skeletons in my closet
Rap and me take 'em out
Got me feelin' better now, man, this shit forever
Me givin' up on the dream? Who'd you think I am? Never!
I've got a feeling
Yeah, we about to get it
If you hate it, you 'bout to regret it
Yeah, we about to get it
We ain't stressin', I'm 'bout to teach the rap game a lesson
I've got a feeling
Yeah, we about to get it and finally gettin' recognized
Screw whoever sacker didn't help, instead he criticized
Fuck 'em, A-Team, haha!

[Outro]
It's a physical feeling
I'm gonna change this city
It's a physical feeling
I'm gonna change this city

Abstract

Growing up in New Jersey, Luke Terkovich, otherwise known as Abstract, was involved with music at an early age. Learning how to play piano, electric guitar, and the drums were Luke’s first involvement with music — and he did it all before 6th grade. With a move across country from New Jersey to Jackson, Wyoming, the distance between learning and playing new instruments got larger. It wasn’t until several years later that Luke began to mess around with freestyling during his high school years spent at Jackson Hole High. Evolving his newly found musical expression into Raised in Jackson, WY, Abstract is known for his immense musical versatility and affinity for providing uplifting music for a turbulent world. With a knack for storytelling, he provides introspective motivation to all who take the time to dive into his work. Notably known for his remix of Ruth Bs Lost Boy “Neverland” which has garnered hundreds of millions of plays on YouTube, his work with Drumma Battalion and Roze, and his 2016 album Something to Write Home About. He heads a collective known as “A Team Worldwide” 5 musicians from 4 different countries. Producers Drumma Battalion of Norway, Blulake of Sweden, Cryo Music of Scotland, and Abstract. Coming off his first overseas tour with YONAS, the ATWW collective is gearing up to drop Abstracts new album/experience late summer 2018.writing detailed lyrics, he began to find that he could vent the stresses of his everyday life through creating music. Slowly progressing through the years of his new town where he calls home; balancing school, life, and music developed Luke to become Abstract.

Trying to find his sound was a young teenager who just looked to get something written down and then translated into music, and eventually rap. Still in his caterpillar stage of metamorphosis was a young Abstract who released his first ever collection of songs, properly named The Dream.

In 2012, through YouTube, Abstract met Craig McAllister, a producer from Glasgow, Scotland. During that period, Abstract was in the midst of working on On My Own Time and was the first time Craig showed up with Abstract. Afterwards, the duo started to mesh extremely well and produced the five projects, Under Lights & Microscopes, A Life To Live By, Dreaming With Eyes Open, The Science Of Feeling Tall, and We Are The Artist.