To coincide with the release of their collaborative album, The Final Call, Dave East and Ransom share the video for the project’s closing track, “Fairwells”.
Courtesty of High Quality Visuals, the lyrical duo reference their exits from the street life while kicking it with members of their entourage.
“Damn, here’s my farewells to the street life / I’m from a place where if you talk proper, they say you speak white / Ironically, a long sentence will lead to a couple brief kites / A cot inside a six by nine should help you to sleep tight,” begins Ransom on his opening verse before East adds, “Farewell to the bros I lost
Ups and downs in life, workers get smoker’s cough / To separate from rock kinda like Hova thought / Swish the weed, farewell to the train, this whip a different speed / Farewell to the hand to hand with grams when it was ten degrees.”
The Final Call is finally out. The album includes “Mayhem“, “The Mosque” and collaborations with Jay Electronica, Method Man and production from V Don, MadeinTYO and Prophecy.
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