This song is a long time in the making. When I first started making beats and I got SoundForge Audio software, I didn't know how to sample from songs. So I would record with the built in microphone on the computer and one day some movie was on tv where this lady was saying "father father you mustn't die." So I sampled that and took in Fl Studio and started chopping it up. I made a first draft of the beat, then later I added drums to it and a Barry White sample(that really set it off). I like it because it seems like it keeps changing up. I know this story is getting long but when it comes to writing lyrics most of the time I do it without hearing a beat. I don't know why I was thinking about this, but I started thinking about death, so I wrote the first verse. Sometime later I wrote the second verse where its just me making clever references to my imaginary enemies dying. My favorite part of the beat is when it switches up right before the hook comes. Hindu helped me with the hook and overall it helps to convey what I'm saying in the verses.
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