[Intro: Watsky]

This man over here is named Kush Mody on the piano keys
Also goes by the name of Kush four keys

[Verse]

(Yeah yeah yeah)

When we linked up we were crouching in a dark place
Every trip out to the market was a car chase
And I know you also really had a hard days
Night 'cause you my little friend Scarface
It'll end, one way or another, word to your mother
Sentence to your daddy
Paragraph to the pair of parents who had me
Drove me, loved me, showed me
Oh me, oh my, no lie
Remember back when I was so fly in a bow tie?
All silk, all milk, all lo-fi
Back at Burnside wantin' everything and far more
In the cattle calls kickin' out the barn door
In Fargo when I passed out on the bar floor
Barfed out my whole soul in the cold far north
Grew up in a suitcase, in a jet
Blinked, and I went
From a rookie, to a vet
They gave a, mouse a cookie
When they took me, to the show
And the rest was fucking history!
You know (Ooo-ooo-ooo-oo-ooh)

Hmm-hmm-hmm

Watsky

A successful slam poet turned rapper, Watsky first gained attention through ‘Russell Simmons’ HBO Def Poetry,’ and a later burst of viral success for his fast rapping. At every turn, Watsky has refused to be pigeonholed, following up his speed rap success with 2013 LP Cardboard Castles, an eccentric ode to creativity, and 2014’s Anderson. Paak-produced All You Can Do. After a hiatus to work on new material, Watsky pivots again, this time to prose, returning simultaneously with the essay collection How To Ruin Everything, published by Plume/Penguin-Random House, of which Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda writes, “funny, subversive […] you find yourself nodding your head in wonder and recognition.” How To Ruin Everything debuted in the New York Times best-selling list. In total, he has created five studio albums and two live albums. Watsky released his fifth album, x INFINITY August 2016, describing it as his most ambitious project yet. Most recently, in January of 2019, he released a short album called Complaint.