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Instantly New

from Instantly New by Count Bass D

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“Instantly New”
music and lyrics: Dwight Conroy Farrell
publisher: Dwight Farrell’s Music (BMI)

Instantly New ain’t that a bitch and my point of view

I’ll believe it when I receive it. Sweat is the answer Lord of the Flies with the

45’s. Fraternal order of cop Eastern Star of blow. Little point fives of

power. I’m hot, nasty, black with oak in my drawls but not from Arkansas

Find myself thinking about you, can’t wait to see you. You’re my girl. I know you’re the one for me

What would I do without you? You’re all I ever wanted. Thought that maybe we could chat for a second.

How’s life? What’s up with your friends? Anything cool going on? Do you need help with anything?

One who is your partner not a servant, employee or child. That contrarian spirit that keeps you

divided against yourself unable to take a stand. A salaried employee at a thankless job

The lamb with poison in his fur. I was the Tesla, she the Edison

Gentleman Dwight Conroy rise in power. Passion is essential.  Overshare, slut shame.

Son of a god. Subprime. Toadstool vs Mushroom. After revue, the player still stands. 

A nice guy, so love me like beautiful friends. Am I hallucinating or being creative?

Regardless, my perception remains distorted and I don’t trust your opinion of my world view

I’ve created the rules based on experience, that provide a fairly consistent environment

Took some L’s in the process to help me never forget that Music maintains and sustains my motivation

But,
Instantly New. Gotta roll my hair, can’t sleep like I used to.
I’m a take it to the red roller. I watch how you deal with your problems.

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from Instantly New, released March 15, 2016

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Count Bass D Pennsylvania

Count Bass began an extended and prolific release schedule in 2009 that includes his 2017 Snoop Dogg collaboration “Too Much Pressure,” praised by the New York Times for, “luscious, velvety, soothing, slow funk.”
After 25 years, Count Bass D is busier than ever, releasing the instrumental album Edibles in late 2019, the sequel Edibles 2 in early 2020, and his 10th vocal solo album CBD.
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