Released: April 28, 2014

Songwriter: Abstract

Producer: Cryo Music

[Verse 1]
Woke up in the mornin', curtains open to the skyline
Yeah, I got a plan, got a plan to make it all mine
Girl layin' next to me, ten, a better damn find
Can't recall her name, in general can't remember last night
I mean, I met up with the label
'Member whiskey on the table
Head's spinnin' like a dreidel, boom
Now I'm watchin' cable, boom
TV made of Marvel
Don't know why it is, but it be sweeter than some carmel, boom
Walkin' through my hallway, pull my phone out with my credit cards
Not because I want to, 'cause it's mixed in with my credit cards
Unlock; boom, click; poppin' up a hologram
It ain't nothin' 12-year-olds from here to China probably can
FB R-I-P, still runnin' shit though Instagram
I see 'em look amazin', boom, slap it like I own the cam
Legend's in my kitchen, kiddin, I ain't even notice 'em
And I ain't even notice 'em

[Chorus]
Alright, alright
Girl lookin' like Panettiere
Talkin' 'bout the future, man, I'm hopin' to see you there
I'm hopin' to see you there
Man, I'm hopin' to see you there
Place in the Apple pad, bumpin' in the bay
Goose in the kitchen, one cook, one gray
One cook, one gray
Penthouse chillin' on the ground, west, ay, ay!

[Verse 2]
Whippin' out the crib, Batman style
Autopilot, I ain't drivin', got the address dialed
Vision 20/20, 20/20 in my vision
Eight years since the kid addicted to the business
Stackin' up the money, funny, did it talkin' real shit
Remember bein' 20 thinkin' it would happen real quick
But real quick, gon' cruise past the dealership
H20 whips gettin' big, could be into it
On second thought, ship just stickin' with my stick shift after all
Ain't tryna be seen, boom, drive-thru restaurant
Ain't nothin' different, still have to understand the voice box
"Homie, it's a drive-thru, 2020, what you want?"
"Um, yeah, like," boom, they ain't open after 7
That's what happened after we saw overeaters didn't get it
That's about as far as I'm gon' go with future politics
You don't wanna know it so I said I won't get into it

[Chorus]
Alright, alright
Girl lookin' like Panettiere
Talkin' 'bout the future, man, I'm hopin' to see you there
I'm hopin' to see you there
Man, I'm hopin' to see you there
Place in the Apple pad, bumpin' in the bay
Goose in the kitchen, one cook, one gray
One cook, one gray
Penthouse chillin' on the ground, west, ay, ay!

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.