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yeah, I gotta say like a month ago I was talking to fans one of them pulled me aside and said " we never met but I swear that u know me I been through I don't know how to express it to people don't think that I can but I got that mansion cd on rotation that's real for me Nate u do not understand " it crazy for me kids hit me up say they slitting their wrist on the daylily this music is more than u think.

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