Released: March 28, 2013

Songwriter: Aesop Rock Kimya Dawson

Producer: The Uncluded

[Pre-Chorus: Kimya Dawson]
Just got to the airport and I don't know where to go
Can you show me the way to Humphrey terminal?
Keep the kryptonite in your pocket, okay, bro
Cause the doctor don't know why my heart rate won't slow

[Chorus: Kimya Dawson]
And I'm spinning in slow motion like a ballerina
On top of a kid's jewelry box when it's about to stop

[Verse: Aesop Rock & Kimya Dawson]
Bought a kryptonite baggie
And a science magazine with a yeti on the cover
Mitigating insecurity before the worry (Top of a kids jewlery)
Turn the skin a pretty guava color (Top of a -oh and I'm)
Water bottle gum; bobbleheaded
Waiting for a code from the television
Wrong terminal, wrong concourse (Top of a kids jewlery)
Wrong gate, wrong A-27 (Top of a -oh and I'm)

[Chorus: Aesop Rock & Kimya Dawson]
I'm spinning in fast motion like a motorcycle inside
(And I'm spinning in slow motion like a ballerina)
Of a cage sphere of death when it's about to shred
(On top of a kid's jewelry box when it's about to stop)

[Chorus: Aesop Rock & Kimya Dawson]
I'm spinning in fast motion like a motorcycle inside
(And I'm spinning in slow motion like a ballerina)
Of a cage sphere of death when it's about to shred
(On top of a kid's jewelry box when it's about to stop)

The Uncluded

The Uncluded is a collaboration between New York underground rapper Aesop Rock and anti-folk singer Kimya Dawson.

The pair had known each other for several years before collaborating. They met in 2007 when Aesop sent Kimya fan email. They became friends and worked together on the art-and-oddities blog 900Bats a few years later. This collaboration led to them working on music together. Aesop featured on several songs on Kimya’s 2011 album Thunder Thighs and Kimya featured on Aesop’s 2012 song “Crows 1”.

The Uncluded released their debut album, Hokey Fright in 2013. The album spans across multiple genres; exploring the combination of indie-folk/anti-folk with rapping and drum machine beats. The album also explores a variety of topics ranging from sandwiches to the death of a close one. As a part of a 2013 Rhymesayers Entertainment video series, Aesop