Episode 4 of \"NoFilter Commentary\" Podcast

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I introduced a track written and performed by an independent rapper. After the track is played, I expressed my opinion of the song and how it relates to the transition from teens to adulthood.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Transcript

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Hey, guys, you're listening through No filter commentary with Taylor Karen Today we're focusing on an awesome song called School Bus by rapper and singer Can't Lucas. I met him at an event a couple of months ago. He actually told me, and I quote that the song is an oldie but goodie, and hopefully you guys will agree. His style kind of reminds me of gym class heroes or, more specifically, travel McCoy. So if you're a fan of trav e, you'll definitely be a fan of Can't Lucas here? School bus I never wanted to bathe, clothe cool Kids wouldn't hang around waiting way run if we hit the ground. So when way pin on the Jackson fight us you can never, ever be like us You can food Way I gave you and saying my first car was a pinto but pretended with benzos. It went a party with my friends. Go way can never need a friend zone unless you a Poppy look that way. No, I don't remember that we made out because they were too. And if anybody ever found out, I let you put your hips under my mouth. Get my name my name money, money, money, money The way little kid couldn't get a seat at the lunch table had to go sit with the nerds if you ain't had no Jay's on your feet, they make fun of you with you was enabled as you just got on my nerves. And then I had a crush. Appointed chickens. She like I don't want to see you try to brush it off That on my mind appear But Nancy jumping on me Yeah, Just call opinion opinion. Shut down twice with two clips. I call it Virginia. I broke my wrist And ain't nobody some my own cash. But if I break a sweat now that break that young for that and I just tell him you can kiss my ****. You can kiss my ****. You can kiss my No, you can do one better. You could drop dead, Fred. I didn't get my **** together. Enough said, but I'm getting my name. My name? I get money. Money, money, money, money. Yeah, Alrighty. So I first heard this song. When can't Lucas performed it at an event called Conscious turn up at Nabi Harlem. It was a great turnout. Artists such as air styles and Brother Messiah came and performed, and it was just an awesome night for talent. I definitely recommend going to one of the events. Just Google Conscious turned up for updates for the next show. Anyways, back to school of us, the lyrics and the way can't Lucas a liver thumb made me laugh. I mean, the whole you're the loser. Driving a school bus concept was humorous, although there's nothing wrong with being a school bus driver is not a disgraceful thing to be, But it was just funny. The flow is just magic. Seeing it live was a great experience, but when I actually listened to it the audio track, the instrumentals were a great support. And the song not only have catchy lyrics, but can't Lucas actually sends a message. Basically everyone who treated you like **** in grade school or at some point of your life in your past, whatever because you were an outcast, gets a witness, your glow up, whether it's physically or financially, and now everybody who treated you like **** wants to be your friend. Personally, I give you the **** you face and move on. But I think the song pretty much sums it up. Any way to listen to the song or it's more of Can Lucas. You can click the links in the description. Awesome. Don't forget to follow like subscribe and basically stopped No filter commentary on faith, but found cloud and you, too peace, love and tune in later.