Yeah, yo,
Amir
Beats, yo, yo, yo
A good dude,
but they treating me like criminal
Good dude, but they treat me
like I need to be here
Tell me do you think I really need
to be in a mental hospital
Come on, keep it real,
you know what's the deal
Pay back, payback,
they gotta pay me back for my crime
Payback , payback,
hear about it all the time
Why did you kill that man?
Why did you kill that man?
What about treatment?
What about treatment?
I never got treatment unless
I was record ing music
I thank dawn for showing me
love and hospitality
There was a few other
staff that showed up
And that was enough love
to get me through
Oh, thank you,
Baliga, for fighting for me
And thank you,
Schweitzer, for being a father figure
And thank you,
Norman
Joshua
An d I'm forgetting one more,
I know
You came last, I'm sorry,
I can't remember
And thank you, for being cruel
And thank you for the staff at
TPH
Monica,
Sean
Williams
Thank you for being nice to me
In a time where I needed a friend
An d thank you
Rose, and thank you
Melanie
Wish I could've seen you in the city
Heard you're doing well
That's so great, that's so great,
that's so great
Ooh,
Annie
Davis, ain't forgot about you
And I ain't forgot about
Mr.
Charlie
Little
Yeah, ain't forgot you,
ain't forgot you, ain't forgot you
Yeah, yeah, yeah
And shout out to mama an d
Lauren
For the vocal lessons,
Lauren
Keep your groove and your music
Maybe we could get a session
Maybe we could get a session
An d thank you to the
girls at work and rehab
I think her name was
Jessica
One was a redhead,
one was a blonde
Thank you guys for being nice to me
And thank you
Sonya
Jackson
Thanks for the love
Thank you,
Debbie an d
Monique
And thank you,
Tony, social worker
Miss
Wally
Shout out, pals, to
Michael, man
He's turnin' my mess into a mess
Peace
Oh yeah, one last shout -out,
uh, I think her name was
Joy, man, I'm not sure big girl can
sing
Yeah, shout -out, babe, love ya
Oh yeah,
P -Patricia,
Judy,
Mappy, shout -out,
Judy, shout -out, love ya