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Guapdad 4000

Stoop Kid

 

Stoop Kid

(album: 1176 - 2021)


It was crazy like, living on 10th because
Like when my grandma came from the Philippines
That was the first place she was at, and she never left
I'm just thinking about all the shit had happened
When a nigga was like, on that porch

Walking from my uncle's real slow, I was fucked up off an edible
Playing Tekken with the precious terrible
But I looked up and was like damn, there she go
I used to fuck yo' homie now I can't
You gave me that pussy from the gate
They alwasy say you shouldn't fuck on first dates
But I could hate you afterwards so why wait
I seen my first love on this porch
I seen the weapon draw blood from this porch
Hoes gave me money from a trick on this porch
Shooting dice, lost a brick on this porch, uh oh
I was drawing cartoons on this porch
Stealing buckets but it zoom like a sport
I seen my mama go to jail from this porch
Sometimes the hood felt like hell on that porch, oh no
I seen niggas I grew up with on the pavement
I seen hoes I never fucked with yelling save me
Bitches lying to my brothers 'bout some babies
I seen my brothers lie to me and they betrayed me

Stoop kid won't leave this stool
I couldn't believe it too
I just know that I could never see this through
In the outside, gotta go outside

I seen graffiti spray on this porch,.223's make him lay on this porch
My daddy asked if I was gay on this porch
Cause I was fucking hoes when he had court
Then that nigga went to jail he left the porch
Sending me drawin's from the cell to this porch
It seemed like he was nailed to the floor
I seen my auntie high as hell at the door
Asked her for money, she was high she want some more
Her son is like my lil' brother, we not poor
So when Sonny come around he secure
I had my lil' brother back on this porch
Can't talk to chance, you ain't coming through this door
Shoutout my titi's April dying and support
Shoutout fucking jigga juice I love you more
R.I.P Greg your porch was my porch
Pardon me amor, yeah, pardon me amor

If stoop kid won't leave this stool
I couldn't believe it too
I just know that I could never see this through
In the outside, gotta go outside

Aye, first of all shout out to all the YB's
Like every single one, Darian, Skyler, Von, Otis, Juice, me, Tay
More importantly, uh Jason love you dawg, yeah
If we talking 'bout music
Me and my niggas was the first niggas in Oakland
We was the only group, after Go Dav that popped
We started throwing parties, niggas thought we was rapping
It was crazy 'cause nobody had more bitches than us
The only niggas that was competing us, was the otherside niggas
They would then grow up to be different things
And then one of them niggas was a star, so shoutout to ALLBLACK
I would then go to San Jose, and see my big cousin Kwame
And my brothers Christian and Cole
Putting it together the real way
'Cause if it's one thing me and them niggas gon' do
It's put it together for real
Shout out to niggas that came before me that put me on
Shout out Sue for bringing me to the studio
Shout out Cool John for telling niggas that I was tight
And I had bitches, so they would let me in the studio
Shout out, shout out Lani
I remember Lani was nigga, crashing on my couch
I remember I picked up her
And this dude in Berkeley, she was like let's go pick up
My cousin and we we just talking in Berkeley
And her cousin, this nigga named Benji
End up living with me being my day to day
That's like eight years ago
That's what that's what the whole focus of the album was
Was eight years ago, uh, to not, I mean
At the recording of this, but whenever you hear this, whatever year you in
I just hope you feel the authenticity
'Cause this the first song that I really cried on
Since I recorded the outro to my last album "Dior Deposit"
But now we, we past "Dior Deposits"
Dior Deposits was about the work that a nigga put in
Like literally the deposits I made in the bank to afford Dior
We didn't have Dior, we done lost it, we done sold it
We done put it on Depop, illmind mighta put it on eBay
You know what I'm sayin? We we past that now it's about
It's about the maintenance, so I'm reflecting on
Before I had anything to maintain
Because, in the world where we got pandemics
And quarantines and niggas can't even go to role
Or even make money how we used to
I needed to make this album for myself
So I could get past it, I was thinking about you know
My ex Asia, everything was a muse, for me, especially her
My baby Chi and my mama, you know what I'm sayin'?
Shout out Town shit, shout out Sam Lancaster
That nigga changed my life, and it just so happen that he White
'Cause that nigga subscribed to more black magazines than everything
Shout out James Delgado, you barely produced anything on here
But you main producer, and I got a lot of love for you
'Cause you finesse me, they can watch all the interviews for that explanation
Shout out Paul Middleton, you right here next to me, we recording the video
More importantly, eleven seventy six
Is the address of the house I grew up in, in West Oakland
So shout out West Oakland, shout out to my grandpa
Douglas, that's my, that's my ugly ass middle name
Akeem Douglas Hayes
Shout out to Douglass for meeting my fine ass grandma
In the Philippines in the middle of Subic Bay
'Cause he was in the Marines and uh
He seen her and said, "Aye baby, I need I need something in my pocket
Can you do that for me?" And you know what she said?
"Oo Oo" hella Filipino no English
And then he end up marrying her ass, and moved to California
They would have a baby, three babies
And the youngest of them three babies
End up making the Guapdad, so if you enjoyed this Guapdad album
That's the Guapdad backlstory, Peace out

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