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Puppet Master!
Hip-Hop/Rap
Puppet Master! was released on April 27, 2025 by very rare as a part of the album MIRRORS
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AlbumMIRRORS
Release DateApril 27, 2025
Labelvery rare
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM77

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
munani4real
munani4real
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mwathani Mbaka
Mwathani Mbaka
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
munani4real
munani4real
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

I'm slowly watching my people turn into puppets
Can't make it a subject
You might end up fly kicking a bucket
But it'd be worth it
If I showed all the homies that distraction
Of the flesh barely causes the soul to perish
(so don't be weak)
Know they be watching
And finding a way to profit
While sitting inside an office
And talking 'bout you like objects
The new slavery is of thy mind
I be locked up in my room, so I can free mine
Uh
They always talking
The media shit is obvious
Revolving round the same topics
Making you think that I'm talking nonsense
Keeping you still, in your fake gold chain
I can say that I'm impressed you proving my point boy, hey
No more discussions
I'll let you enjoy the ocean
Let you fulfil your purpose
Only because, duh!
The slavery is of thy mind
I be locked up in my room, so I can free mine
Ain't we getting tired of this shit?
Can we be legit?
We gave them the power to sit?
Donkey imekick
Adi wanamurder wasee
Kwa church wanaketi
Hapo mbele na Pastor
Sioni tofauti
Shit been going weird ever since
You became the -dent
Pulling up in Bimmers, in Benz
In bulletproof vests
Unatuchezea defence
Bro someni grao bana
Ukikosa kukaa rada, utabebwa ufala
I'm slowly watching my people turn into puppets
Can't make it a subject
You might end up fly kicking a bucket
But it'd be worth it
If I showed all the homies that distraction
Of the flesh barely causes the soul to perish
Know they be watching
And finding a way to profit
While sitting inside an office
And talking 'bout you like objects
The new slavery is of thy mind
I be locked up in my room, so I can free mine
Written by: Mwathani Mbaka
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