You the realest nigga breathin' if I hold my breath Which is fine, because everything is meaningless, anyways.
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I'm in the kitchen, yams everywhere Just made a juug, I got bands everywhere Completely unrestricted by societal norms 2 Chainz merely vocalizes what appears to be his reality. She got a big booty so I call her Big BootyĢ Chainz’s sense of detachment from others and the world around him allows for total honesty. There is orgasmic release in the purity of birth and death it is the life in between that is torment. When I die, bury me inside the Louis storeĭeath, birth, birth, life are they not both acts of creation and destruction? How little they differ. When I die, bury me inside the Gucci store And damn it all if 2 Chainz doesn’t just want a baby that got back. Physical sensations are all 2 Chainz can be sure of. 2 Chainz recognizes that human life is irrelevant, and the only goals worth attaining are physical acts that directly pleasure and satisfy the libidinous id. He rationalizes that the universe is an absurd and meaningless place, so nothing he does truly matters.Īll I want for my birthday is a big booty hoeįrom the deepest trenches of apathy pure hedonism emerges. Much like the apathetic Mersault of Albert Camus’ The Stranger, 2 Chainz is unable to generate satisfactory answers for his actions and motives. They ask me what I do and who I do it forĪnd how I come up with this shit up in the studio
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He wonders if in a life where the only certain thing is the inevitability of death, has he placed too much meaning on material possessions? Is he the summation of his designer clothes? Will that be his legacy? Confronted by his own mortality, 2 Chainz spirals into an existential crisis. As his birthday approaches and he ages another year, 2 Chainz is hit with the sudden realization that from the moment we are born, we are not living, but dying. While in the spring meadows of our youth birthdays are a joyous celebration of life, as the years wear on they become sobering annual reminders that each moment brings us closer to death. Graduating second in his class in high school, 2 Chainz is one of the most brilliant philosophers of our generation and his bumpin’ club hit “Birthday Song” is one of the most important twenty-first century discussions of existentialism thus far. But there’s at least one artist out there who knows the importance of using music to transcend all bounds and speak to the human experience: 2 Chainz. If you’ve ever gotten caught up in the rap game like me*, then you know how words can tragically get overlooked in favor of fancy beats and bass drops.