Radio

[Intro]

[Hook: TiRon]
You won't find this on the radio
This ain't for the radio

[Verse 1: Ayomari]
Don't touch that dial unless you turning up the volume
And since this is assault on your senses defense is useless
Truth is
According to popular opinion it probably ain't poppin'
It probably ain't for the top of the 40
Billboard b-be on that boo boo, nigga I'm acting a fool
Bridging the boom
Hope to sway mindless followers approaching impending doom
You're unaware of the waves affecting the air you're currently listening to
Listening to, listening to
Listening to but taking nothing from
My bitches brew be the serum for dummies and obviously you are not hearing what im is
I'm Amish compared to the jailed
The zombie effect is alive and well
Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat
The zombie effect is alive and well
Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat
The zombie effect is alive and well
Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat
The zombie effect is alive and well

[Hook: TiRon]

[Verse 2: TiRon]
The rabbit holes's deeper than six feet, sheesh
I notice the people feelin' defeated but still they singing that get dough grind shit
My shit knock shit
I should kill you...grill too shiny on you hoes
And eenie meenie miney mo hoes I can get
The shit you tuned into is used to keep you used to stupid
Glued to glamour, cameras built onto computers now you shootin'
Posing like you supposed to have a crowd of fans or somethin'
Like its in your plans and so you dance with destiny
But you got two left feet
Cause you don't lead, you follow trends so sip your lean and tat your skin
My friend or foe
If I offend you and the things you're into you should know
That you ain't into it...its into you
To center you and make you into zombies
I'll be damn....just turn it up

[Hook: TiRon]

[Outro]

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¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “Radio” por TiRon & Ayomari?
La canción Radio fue lanzada en 2012, en el álbum “The Cafeteria Line Presents: HNGRY”.

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