Long Live Aasim

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I died twice

And I came back

Rockin' on a crucifix

Talkin' to Lucifer

And a dropped dead ghost

He told me if I sold my soul

I would never had to grow old

That goal .... in my eyes say

Got dickball

And them bitches

And when I go insane

In that kid kid

I gave ripped cage to Venice

I'm a natural born

Death dealer

I am known for catching bodies

I'm jumpin on the jet

Right through the roof

With that two doors Maserati

I got wings nigger

I fly

Six rings all I got

Like a pork in the shop

..... like I'm

Lord of the sky

But I just shoot porn

From the mornin' to the night

Now go!

On and on and on

And go take them to the crib

And mess the old bills

Excuse me I'm sippin' ma beer

I don't care how your sheperd old feels

Bitch

Fuck that curfew

Cause your kitty kat needs some pitty pat

Double D bitch going tit for tat

And where my dick is at

May split your back

And you might know anybody ainna quit for that

I got motherfuckin fix for that

I got your homegirl suckin' on a dizzle

While I'm lickin' all the nipples

I'm a motherfuckin pimp for that

Yes Lord!

That's our spaceship

.....dices

As for the dyin

Preflyin or he in the pilot

It's your neighbourhood

Pharmacy asleep!

You can live for ever

Of course

I'll be friend forever I

Forever I

Forever I live long

You can ever dennie

My thoughts

I'm livin' forever long

Forever long

Live!

Long Live Aasim

Aasim's 'Long Live Aasim' stands as a defining track within his discography, showcasing his signature blend of melodic rap and introspective lyricism. Released during a period where he solidified his presence in the English-language rap scene, the song reflects his ability to weave personal narrative with broader social commentary. The recording captures the raw energy of his early work, characterized by a rhythmic flow that balances vulnerability with assertiveness. As part of his broader body of work, the track exemplifies his commitment to exploring themes of identity and resilience without relying on external production gimmicks. It remains a staple for fans seeking authentic storytelling within the genre.