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vivintsmart home x houston texas rodeo x houston texas rodeo The warlock opened up with a strong speech, deceiving the jury that he has learned his ways and his heart is full of regret. coffee / tea crystals / incense jewelry / accessories chill / engage Junk Life. So stay tuned for that.Starfish and coffee chords. After this, I'm gonna make a post about lines where I think Deuce is responding to certain HU lyrics from this song and other songs. Who else would they be calling "bro" in this situation? And he definitely says "bro", slow it down and listen to it.Ĭould this be a reference to This Love, This Hate where Deuce says "I'll sing you one last song and then I'm gone"?īut yeah, that's about it. I've always seen this as a direct comeback to Deuce's line "I ain't sick bitch, stick to your meds!" from Story of a Snitch. "These damn meds ain't working, I'm just too damn sick." "What kind of sane person boos his own band off-stage?" Maybe by "drives his own name" he's just calling Deuce cocky for mentioning his name too much? For example, on When We Ride, Deuce says "When I say what's my name, you call me Big Deuce". The official lyrics say "drives" not "drops", so I'm not sure what Charlie means exactly here. "What kind of sane person drives his own name?" "Who doesn't have a band? Shit, I don't know!"Ĭharlie is sarcastically asking the listeners "Who doesn't have a band?" Us, as fans, are supposed to know the obvious answer to this question, which is why Charlie then sarcastically says "Shit, I don't know!" I like the way this line was set up, since it low-key tells us who this song is about without actually telling us. This line is just confirmation that the person they're attacking is another artist. "All these people making music with nothing to show."

Charlie is probably mainly referring to Gadjet here, who many people say is the Nine Lives counterpart of Charlie. To ride someone's nuts means that you try too hard to be like them. "Your crew is riding my nuts, they'll tell you how my dick tastes." A piece of advice: quit dropping mine."ĭeuce dropped J-Dog's name on Walk Alone, and has name-dropped the band in general on countless songs. Also, "who you know" is probably referring to how Deuce features the same guests (Truth and Jeffree Star mainly) on almost every song. Most of Deuce's solo music (from The Call Me Big Deuce EP) is pretty repetitive. " Who you know, what you do, it all sounds the same." If Deuce was able to disappear from the spotlight so easily and quickly, he obviously must have no skill whatsoever. "No skill when you've gone the fast way." J-Dog is saying that it was a group effort, not just the work of Deuce. This seems to be a rebuttal to Deuce's line from Story of a Snitch, "Quit telling people that I quit the band that I made". J-Dog's saying that Deuce's fanbase (army) is underground/not mainstream, and they're going to keep it that way. This seems like a reference to the way HU stopped Deuce from making solo music for a while after his departure from the band. "Got an underground army, yeah, we holding it down" Whatever the case may be, I still think Lights Out is definitely a Deuce diss and I'll explain why. I know HU have gone on record saying that no song on American Tragedy was written about Deuce, but then we also have confirmation from Vik Winchester that Lights Out had a couple lines about Deuce.
