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Sanctuary
400
Hip-Hop/Rap
Sanctuary was released on December 10, 2002 by CountBassD.com as a part of the album Dwight Spitz
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Release DateDecember 10, 2002
LabelCountBassD.com
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM72

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Dwight Farrell
Dwight Farrell
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dwight Farrell
Dwight Farrell
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Count Bass D
Count Bass D
Producer
Dwight Farrell
Dwight Farrell
Engineer

Lyrics

It's cool
One, one, one, one yeah
As we get down, My man Pocket
RIP Damien Bell
Know what I'm sayin Check how we do this
The tax on my shoes cost more than your clothes
I'm looking for beats while y'all looking for h***
Am I opposed to that practice? Never
But I'm a Fender Rhodes scholar, studio musician
Not a studio gangster
I entice with mic and beat devices
While y'all n***** giving clerks your beat lists
Driving up the record prices
The main reason for your pre-life crisis
Is the fact that y'all ain't versed with the facts of who's the nicest
I do drugs I'm the n**** that bugs
AKA Count Bass 32 length, 32 waist
Nothing but talent up top, money.
That's what you get from me
An ill rhyme and a quality beat
Solid production is my function
Weather sober or stone drunk I got the funk
For Walkmans and trunks
For wild n**** and punks
For weed fiends that spark
It's traditional rap music created in the parks
Like that and. That and. That that that, that that that, that that that and.
It's like on on, on on on on yo
Orville Redenbacher got the dopest microwave popcorn
It's like that and we out
Me and Pocket up here in Murfreesboro, peace
Written by: Dwight Conroy Farrell
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