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Cousin Larry

by Tone Kang

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Giving tribute to a lost loved one

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Cousin Larry if U can hear me
Little Man U left a big presence like U still here with me
U laced my shoes with a little bit of game when U seen me
And old-school that was cool from my J-town city
Cousin Larry if U can hear me
Little Man U left a big presence like U still here with me
U laced my shoes with a little bit of game when U seen me
And old-school that was cool from my J-town city


I want 2 give a salute 2 Laurence and gangster Nip
How they pop’s keep me rolling in a gangster whip
Barley had money buying parts 4 the car
Had 2 ask Corinth “do she know where U are?”
Never had 2 panic when I needed a mechanic
Another trade from the shade-tree, I’m truly indebted
And what I owed U 4 working all day on my whip
A bucket of Chicken and something 2 sip
Righty-tighty, Lefty-Lucy, A little W-D 40 and a firm grip
Not a hooping preacher but a hood teacher
A Hood Jim, the Rarest of Jewels
Do a tour of the LOC, First and the Second
Burn a whole tank of gas never left the planet
I would head 2 the eastside 2 get some paper
hardly ever hit Collins, I would drive down Draper
car not in the driveway, little man in the yard
still stop and spoke and said hey Jay Jay
when U see your dad, tell’em I came by today
I’m going to go up Cass and come back this way
He kept it one hundred everyday I remember
He would work on the coldest day in December
I wrote this song 4 my family members
So now through eternality they can remember

Cousin Larry if U can hear me
Little Man U left a big presence like U still here with me
U laced my shoes with a little bit of game when U seen me
And old-school that was cool from my J-town city
Cousin Larry if U can hear me
Little Man U left a big presence like U still here with me
U laced my shoes with a little bit of game when U seen me
And old-school that was cool from my J-town city

U was never bougie or high-sididdy
always kind, U helped the needed
A mouth-piece with an oldskool vernacular
Before E was 40, U was witty
U talked over my head the last time that I seen ya
But I like how U broke it down and explained
A lot of the Old G’s don’t pass the Game
U laced my shoes when U made it plain
Survived Vietnam and the Hood
Had a taste of grace, know that God is Good
That why U rocked the Doctor Jay summer shorts
That U cut on Up out them denim jeans
Everything ain't always what it seems
Everybody’s out there shopping and you're keeping your green
You showed us just what it means
2 have somebody on your team
I guess I’ll visit Rayner in Colorado
I’m about to Finish this here bottle
Giving tribute is my motto
Gon’ Duprae hit em’ wit that Alto

Cousin Larry if U can hear me
Little Man U left a big presence like U still here with me
U laced my shoes with a little bit of game when U seen me
And old-school that was cool from my J-town city
Cousin Larry if U can hear me
Little Man U left a big presence like U still here with me
U laced my shoes with a little bit of game when U seen me
And old-school that was cool from my J-town city

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released September 18, 2020

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