I thought I was going crazy, you know, and like, I realized that I wasn't the one that was crazy. I realized that it's the system that was built against me, you know, and like, I'm not supposed to be talking about this. And that's the corruption of it because like, me just seeing it, it's absurd. And I want people to open up their eyes and realize that I'm not wrong, you know, I'm just an open-minded indivisible and people should be more open-minded. If we're trying to build up our lives to have material things and those don't satisfy our needs, what are we living for? This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh Steezy told me get him, so I got him Now my nigga gone, he will never be forgotten Ever since he left, I just been struggling without him Cause I remember licking at the school and we be plotting Talk about our problems and what we do about them Journaling and jotting, we ain't know the world was watching We was just two kids, trying to make it out the bottom Now I'm rich and riding every day, I think about him His survivor's guilt, wishing I could've stopped him Let alone just know how he feel Lyrically couldn't top him, he was the nigga with the bill Yeah, and that's real rap, I couldn't do this *** without him And that's just fact, you see, if you ain't know Steelo Then you really don't know me though And that's how I separate all the real from fake people All the real from fake fans, who claiming that they stans But they ain't on my mans Until the very end when she was still here I swear it feels weird how people could accuse me for his death Sometimes I got a *** of real tear You see, the truth about Steelo, he lacked the mental health But try to tell that to people way back in 2012 But now that it's a mainstream topic I'm guessing I could finally open up and talk about it So, yeah, let's talk about it Come into my mind, I'll show you where the darkest cloud is You ready? I doubt it, but let's go You see, Steelo was my bigger bro At a point in time, spiritually, we was in the same boat But I wanted to take it slow He wanted to take it as fast and deep as he could go Pause, yeah, we had some problems, but we're brothers though Sure, then I caught a little wave and headed back to shore And that's when he started drowning And he had no one around him So partially I feel it's my fault And that right there is my internal wall The reason why I gotta feel these external flaws The reason why I can't heal these eternal laws The reason why I gotta feel this survivor's remorse And here's a message to his fam I know y'all got emotional drama that I understand But I couldn't *** with Y'all try to tell the world I wasn't who I am When all I ever try to do is lend a hand And give the fans the thing that they demand the most King Capital to ***ing go Why? I'm just trying to get my nigga hurt Give him what he deserve This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh Yeah And now I pee my cousin Junior B Y'all ain't know too much about him, so it's up to me To share his legacy with the world It kills me to think you'll never meet my baby girl And when I lost June, that hurt me in the worst way He even died two days before his birthday Damn, it brings tears to my eyes My nigga really never made it up to 25 That's why I'm thanking God every time I open my eyes At the fact that we alive And we feeling these vibes Cause we be feeling these voids Part of me got destroyed when I lost my boys It's like I lost my voice It took me all of this time just to put it in song Because I'm still dealing with the fact my niggas is gone Write they names up on the cloud Cause that's where they belong As long as I live on They'll forever be known This one for you This one for you Yeah This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh They'll forever be known This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh Yeah This one is for you, uh-huh This one is for you, uh-huh Yeah I'm off the Delius Deleonist So I'm gonna make this quick, you know Past the black lip, back on that *** True story So I'm in New York, my first time One of my first times And I'm playing one of my first albums for the big homie And he got these kids in there They just on skateboards I'm like, yo, it's super cool This guy got the kids out here You know, keeping the kids off of the streets, right? So Fast forward a year later I go back to New York And then I meet this kid And he's like, yeah, man I don't know if you remember me Me and my homies, the pro era Crazy, I was like, oh yeah What's your name? He said, Capital Steez I said, okay, for sure Fast forward My boy Doe called me Doe Burger And then he called me and said Yo, you heard these kids the pro era? Joey Badass? I'm like, yeah, yeah I met the kid, Capital Steez They crazy Fast forward another year So I'm on tour with Joey We've been 47 ever since, man We got that *** tatted on us, man, for life Church on the move, man Yeah Everything come back around full circle You know what I mean?