Date 2021-07-25
Category Foreign Music Download, Lyrics, New Music
EST Gee has been one of the artists to watch for this past year as his previous project I Still Don’t Feel Nun was a huge success amongst fans. His supporters have been waiting to see what he would come up with next and on Friday, he blessed all of the fans out there with Bigger Than Life or Death which is an album that has some big features including Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, and even Lil Durk on the track “In Town.”
With “In Town” EST Gee can be heard spitting bars over an emotional piano-based instrumental that fits his lyrics and flow perfectly. Here, we have EST Gee rapping about violence and some of the things he has seen throughout his life. It is an emotionally honest look at gang violence, and with Lil Durk offering a verse, we get a cohesive track that is enjoyable all the way throughout.
EST Gee – In Town (ft. Lil Durk) (prod. Turn Me Up Josh, Ayo Bleu, Trill Dynasty & BennettMakingHits)
[Intro: EST Gee]
(Turn me up, Josh)
(Trill on the Keys)
Yeah
(EastWave, you cooked this?)
[Chorus: EST Gee]
My patience short, I can’t go back and forth
I passed out pieces of my heart in hopes you leave a corpse
This the most murders in history, left the city torched
Maybe now they get the point
They wasn’t with us when I had like fifty bums on Tubman Court (Ayo Bleu)
They can’t question nothin’, we got our rank up now
I stand up straight, I know at night they pray they take me down
I gave him assignments and he promised to make me proud
Only way you get home safe is if we ain’t in town
[Verse 1: EST Gee]
And if I am, he hit on, I’m tryna get somethin’ sent home
Right where your partner rest in piss, they tried to flush your shit on
But niggas track stars, I don’t know why they act hard
Only shoot at backboards
Makin’ sure he don’t survive, that’s what we double back for
Right now, I’m in rare form
Niggas only use they feet in shootouts, they got leg arms
He died ‘fore he hit the ground, the first two shots was head, lungs
Bullets hittin’, have you feelin’ all over your body like it’s bedbugs
Four deep on the same block a flunky had killed Lil Dead on
Niggas out here reppin’ like they steppin’, know they dead wrong
I can promise pain for your last name even once you gone
Hard times and sad songs and blood spilt from guns drawn
[Chorus: EST Gee]
My patience short, I can’t go back and forth
I passed out pieces of my heart in hopes you leave a corpse
This the most murders in history, left the city torched
Maybe now they get the point
They wasn’t with us when I had like fifty bums on Tubman Court
They can’t question nothin’, we got our rank up now
I stand up straight, I know at night they pray they take me down
I gave him assignments and he promised to make me proud
Only way you get home safe is if we ain’t in town
[Verse 2: Lil Durk]
Can’t call you my dawg if you ain’t the one that’s on the block with me (Let’s get it)
If you ever snake me one time ever, ain’t no apologies
Learned to fill up blocks before I filled out for some colleges
Few times, kicked it with some rappers, it turned out to be robberies
Ever hit a stain on a hundred pounds, you gotta get it off?
On parole, if that drive too long, I take them switches off
They throw up signs, this picture for the feds, make sure you send it off
Three hundred thousand for the Lam’ truck, I make the engine cough
I need drugs, I take prescription, I’m gifted
And I can’t tell you nothin’, you gon’ gossip ’bout my business
I care about my dawgs, not the blogs, I’m the trenches
When I’m thinkin’ ’bout Von, I put an eight inside a Mistic (Yeah)
[Chorus: EST Gee]
My patience short, I can’t go back and forth
I passed out pieces of my heart in hopes you leave a corpse
This the most murders in history, left the city torched
Maybe now they get the point
They wasn’t with us when I had like fifty bums on Tubman Court (Ayo Bleu)
They can’t question nothin’, we got our rank up now
I stand up straight, I know at night they pray they take me down
I gave him assignments and he promised to make me proud
Only way you get home safe is if we ain’t in town