Lol, yup. Don't forget..."I'm On Acid:.....Songs funny as hell - Hell one night I dropped three hits....I was with my dog, and him and I walked around my neighborhood like a zillion times while I had a bunch listening to a bunch of Lil Wyte and Bubba Sparxxx shit, haha. All the while the sky was changing ALL SORTS of colors About hours in total. We only stopped when he had to shit and I brought two bottles of water; one for me and one for him. He would let me pour the water down his throat... Damn man talking about this done went and got me emotional. He was my best friend. Of course I've got new dogs now......But neither of them can EVER take Gunther's place.... But yeah if you heard "Acid", go check it out, its silly as Hell.
it kinda blows my mind it wasn't bigger than it was. I mean it was big in the south but the guy was clearly more talented than a lot of people who made it bigger. To bad it was a bit of a fluke thing though because his other albums are meh.
@@GHMYahooka he's wyte. That's all... If you listen and go off the music he would have been HUGE. His image didn't match his bars. I didn't care but most people do. I can still let doubt me now play without skipping. CLASSIC
@@brintitan I found it digging through 1 of my dad's old boxes. I saw the cover and had to play it and couldn't believe what I was hearing. Don't after song was an absolute banger
That song made poppin pills hella cool to all of us back then. No fault of Wyte at all. We were just looking for someone to tell us what “cool” was back then. RIP Lord Inf
Man this song was everywhere in the south. I remember everyone listening to it here in SC then I visited Georgia and Florida then back up to NC and you couldn’t go a day without someone playing this song loud as Shit with windows rolled down. SC was just a party state back then. So everybody loved it.
Oxycontin is a certified Memphis classic and a necessary listen if you're getting into Memphis rap culture. It is literally the perfect gateway for suburban kids and people outside of Memphis to learn about people like Lord Infamous, Project Pat, Frasier Boy, Al Capone, and even 36.
I wouldn’t want your song canceled brother and I’m sober for 7yrs. Well kinda. I take methadone but I used to be an addict. I still struggle daily, living for my 2 daughters. We grew up from struggle, embrace it. I grew up and heard that song. ALOT OF SOLID people I know did too and they doing AMAZING. 🌎✌️❤️🩹
A life on methadone is no comparison to how we were during active addiction. Ive been on it a long time and life is actually manageable now. No matter what ppl say, u should be proud. Keep it up bro. God bless
@@Fu.kAUsername After 7yrs, THIS YEAR. I’ve finally decided to come off of it. I’ve lowered my dose MYSELF from 70mg, to 9mg over the past couple months. I started lowering it drastically from 45mg to 9mg. Tomorrow it’s gonna be 8mg. The next day… 7mg. At the end of the day Methadone is another money maker for our government. Because they won’t tell ANYONE to come off it. They say “you’ll come off when you’re ready.” Well after 7yrs at what point is someone “ready”? I can go another 7yrs????… FUCK THAT. It s another “Mind Altering Substance” I’ve been idly sitting by because I get a feeling of “Euphoria” or “Well-being” from the drug. So I’m always content where I am and not striving for better. Life’s gonna happen regardless. So I feel they should implement it into policy to ENCOURAGE people to come off of Methadone as well. They don’t. Not where I’ve been going anyways. I do still think the methadone is a better alternative to a lifestyle that comes with abusing illegal drugs. So I wouldn’t want them to do away with this “treatment plan” but I do think they could ENCOURAGE people to get COMPLETELY sober. Clear headed. As the best time of my life was when I was SOBER. I had the right mind set and was striving for better for myself.
It damn sure did the viral. I need the song for years and just realized that it was a little white in the past year. I was bumping a shit like 12 years ago in my addiction. 4 year's clean now. God is good.
OXycontin Xanax bars all that shit was the vain of Appalachia that was our life we would turn tht song on and snort and then later shoot oxys singing that song popping xans and getting fkt up it was the dopeboy anthem in the mtns
Sadly I can attest to that. The sad part is I was in grade school back then and ALL the kids knew every word to the song, we went on a field trip to a strip job (mountaintop removal coal mining site) and everyone got in trouble for singing it on the bus. This was when I was in 5th grade.
Same in the swamp. Obviously we look at things differently when most of our friends are either dead or in jail and you've gone through multiple stints of rehab.
That beat hits hard too i remember when it first came out i had a low rider Toyota Truck with 2- 12" speakers and i bumped this song every where i went i was bumping it till the song got on my nerves but still loved the beat it still hits hard still banging it in 2024! Y'all Stay Blessed and remember we do recover cause i was doing pills back when this came out! Been clean since 2010 please remember if you're suffering now you can beat this addiction! Even he hates the song cause every concert he is at he has to sing this cause really thats the song we want to hear! 😂 funny how life hits you....
All of us were bumping that production 3-6 is like, not even remembered any more which is completely odd, idk what happened with all that but there was a LONG period of time, where they were IT, we still had Em, Wayne, Jay etc as our tops, but blazing and bumping that southern production crumbling concrete underneath us were THE DAYS
@@ACarter87 ah man every generation has that problem. Humans just have short attention spans but real fans know what's up. Juicy J last album made a little noise. Its just most rap fans are just casual fans.
2x 12" was perfect and plenty. Man I had too many friends putting just ridiculous amounts of speakers in their cars. Dudes, was taking out loans to have speakers installed. I was always cool with my little factory. Every once and a while I would swap the factory out myself to something a little better. But gosh I couldn't stand seeing ppl spend the money on that and money they didn't even have. Lol
It’s very catchy and set the vibe for the majority of parties I attended in high school. Lots of good and bad memories associated with that more good than bad though. Glad to see you’re alive and well my man 💯
@@ChristopherFrankocheck it out im Rollin swhisha sweets and all day long im down to smoke, when it comes to chiefin dope its gotta be dro to make me choke
Bro I come from the but crack of America.....this is a classic but also a growing point....like u said positive or negative...it got you out there....I still love it grown with kids ....it's a learning moment for me and many other people....do you bro because it's good great
Smoke'n Song Use 2 Be On Repeat For Weeks In My '78 Cutt Dawg. Mane 3-6 Mafia, T.I., Pastor Troy, Playa Fly, And No Limit Records Got Me Through My Teens & Young Adulthood💪🏿 🙌🏾 👏🏾 👌🏿
Song still goes hard today. Lil Wyte, Three 6 Mafia and Project Pat are still in some of my favorite playlists! I try to school my three nephews on some good rap lol. Stuff coming out anymore is awful. That mumbling shit drives me nuts personally.
Oxycotton was always being slammed on my systems back in the day but I never did do drugs like that. I smoked weed, but that was the worst of my "drugs"
I used to bump that song in my car every day when I was a kid. Now 20 years later and looking back at what that shit did to my life, and how hard it was to get away from it I can't hear that song without getting instantly pissed off. I'm not naive enough to blame a song for my bad choices. I just hate that I ever thought that shit was ok.
Beat song he ever made. We all got fucked up. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. We had a good time. Time goes on. It was an experience. Still bump that shit
Oxycotton: what a song! I'm 42 and almost a 30 year straight Hypnotized Mind, From Gaffney, SC. I'm a hardcore Triplesix, HCP, fan since the beginning and Memphis rap connoisseur and that song is probably the one that really put you on; it was a catchy 1 but honestly I liked some of your other stuff better. Big fan. Much love and respect.
Let it eat Geek geek ! That shit was fire be proud . Just cause the topic is Tabue to put it lyrically you choose to use, ots on you. Fire bars on it Bro. A Def Banger!
Yeah you know the ski-low (blunts and the sub woofers) Car fulla white boys (there's no doubt) If some shit go down (Slim be the first one out) Locked up with a fool three times his size What you need, on yo' team, when it's time to ride
Great to see how much he grew. It probably bothers his soul but people make their own choices. The reason people loved it is because they were already doing drugs so that song was their shit. Trust me most people didn't start doing drugs because of the song 😅
Crazy part is I have the Doubt me now cd in my cd players in my car as we speak lol that song came on yesterday for the record lol. I don’t sit here and condone of doing these drugs or any of tht. But songs a classic. Oxycontin, Xanax bars, Percocets and Lortab Valiums, Morphine, patches, Ecstacy and it's all up for grab.
As a 20 year old pill popping white boy hearing him be the first I ever heard talk about pills he instantly became our daily car listen. Can’t believe that was over 20 years ago. I don’t blame him for shit, we were already on them, that’s why it hit so hard with us.
Another great interview Chaddy Bobby. Was listening to Worm all morning an it just hurts he didn't get to be where he should be. On Top. With YALL. Sending yall everything good always 💌 💞 💪 ✌️ 🙏 🙌 💫 An the Lil Wifey I send yall everything good. She just the best an rides the country with ya doing whatever ya need her to. I send her her praise an flowers 💞💐 ✨️ 👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Riding around in the Thunder Chicken with a Panasonic CD player that would play the most scratched CDs you've ever seen in your life. 🅱️ig Dog Nino Fly high bro! 💯❣️
Go on and slip me 2 xanax bars ....lol I remember printing out the lyrics to that song when I was 15 on my parents computer and I accidentally left the paper in their office and they had to sit me down and talk to me 😂
Man I met wyte in Daleville Indiana at the shell gas station. It was your b day I think. Happy b day man. You were really nice to me during a bad life. I worked at Taco Bell I was young and staring a long opiate addiction. I’m over a year sober now. Killing it. Working hard. Doesn’t seem like it was even real lmaooo
Oxy Cotton and Smoking Song were straight up anthems back in the day.
We Ain't Kool
Unfortunately yes they were. Graduated in 04 so I remember bumping Oxy on the way to and from school
Lol, yup. Don't forget..."I'm On Acid:.....Songs funny as hell - Hell one night I dropped three hits....I was with my dog, and him and I walked around my neighborhood like a zillion times while I had a bunch listening to a bunch of Lil Wyte and Bubba Sparxxx shit, haha. All the while the sky was changing ALL SORTS of colors About hours in total. We only stopped when he had to shit and I brought two bottles of water; one for me and one for him. He would let me pour the water down his throat... Damn man talking about this done went and got me emotional. He was my best friend. Of course I've got new dogs now......But neither of them can EVER take Gunther's place....
But yeah if you heard "Acid", go check it out, its silly as Hell.
my dog
So called homies
Doubt me now was an ABSOLUTE CLASSIC
Came out when I was in 7th grade, I still bump it at least once a month to this day 🖤🍻
it kinda blows my mind it wasn't bigger than it was. I mean it was big in the south but the guy was clearly more talented than a lot of people who made it bigger. To bad it was a bit of a fluke thing though because his other albums are meh.
@@GHMYahooka he's wyte. That's all... If you listen and go off the music he would have been HUGE. His image didn't match his bars. I didn't care but most people do. I can still let doubt me now play without skipping. CLASSIC
@@brintitan I found it digging through 1 of my dad's old boxes. I saw the cover and had to play it and couldn't believe what I was hearing. Don't after song was an absolute banger
listened to it today after work and my 15 was slappin like Rick james
That song made poppin pills hella cool to all of us back then. No fault of Wyte at all. We were just looking for someone to tell us what “cool” was back then. RIP Lord Inf
im on drugs now because of that song lol
Infamous and crunchy were so dope to include on that song
@@smokingONsumDRO pls stop.
@@smokingONsumDROyou are on drugs becaus of you homeboy.
RIP THE SCARECROW
Middle school me was bumpin that shit daily 🤣
Remember going to dp’s playing that song ditch parties
GONE AND PASS ME 2XANAX BARS IM READY 2GET 👂🏽🤚🏽
Those teachers knew what time it was 😅
Everyone in middle Tennessee was bumping that album for a while. Even non rap fans.
I still got that shit on my Playlist 😆
Same goes hard asf in the car
Me too
That song is STILL the shit😂❤🎉 ...from my HS days damn 20yrs ago!!!!
Man this song was everywhere in the south. I remember everyone listening to it here in SC then I visited Georgia and Florida then back up to NC and you couldn’t go a day without someone playing this song loud as Shit with windows rolled down. SC was just a party state back then. So everybody loved it.
I'm in GA and it's still on the list
Same in tx
NC raise up
TEN TOES TALL is my fave of all time!
Same
Hmmmmmmmmmm. Never heard that one.......welp I'm sure I heard it with the toxic people I used to hang out with,,,,,, 🤦♂
@@CellarDoorx06 wtf?
Whites first two albums had bangers. Ten toes tall is fire. Hits hard too. I like We Ain’t Playin.
“I’m 5’8” from the bay white as fuck and do not play “ is one of my all time favorite bars lol
"DROP IT OFF" by far his best song....
Bitch I got a sawed off
Oxycontin is a certified Memphis classic and a necessary listen if you're getting into Memphis rap culture. It is literally the perfect gateway for suburban kids and people outside of Memphis to learn about people like Lord Infamous, Project Pat, Frasier Boy, Al Capone, and even 36.
Grow up
As a Tennessee mf grow tf up
@@Yehhbb Says the guy with a wizard operator as an avatar.
@@ericthomas6726 looks cool
Just listened and all his music still holds up! Respect to him and where he's at today.
Oxy Cotton was everything about that life. Recovering addict here shits as real as it gets and it's a classic
Celebrating 6 years clean next week...
@@tonyafromtexas congrats bro.
@@tonyafromtexassalute
Great Job Mann
I wouldn’t want your song canceled brother and I’m sober for 7yrs. Well kinda. I take methadone but I used to be an addict. I still struggle daily, living for my 2 daughters. We grew up from struggle, embrace it. I grew up and heard that song. ALOT OF SOLID people I know did too and they doing AMAZING. 🌎✌️❤️🩹
A life on methadone is no comparison to how we were during active addiction. Ive been on it a long time and life is actually manageable now. No matter what ppl say, u should be proud. Keep it up bro. God bless
@@Fu.kAUsername After 7yrs, THIS YEAR. I’ve finally decided to come off of it. I’ve lowered my dose MYSELF from 70mg, to 9mg over the past couple months. I started lowering it drastically from 45mg to 9mg. Tomorrow it’s gonna be 8mg. The next day… 7mg. At the end of the day Methadone is another money maker for our government. Because they won’t tell ANYONE to come off it. They say “you’ll come off when you’re ready.” Well after 7yrs at what point is someone “ready”? I can go another 7yrs????… FUCK THAT. It s another “Mind Altering Substance” I’ve been idly sitting by because I get a feeling of “Euphoria” or “Well-being” from the drug. So I’m always content where I am and not striving for better. Life’s gonna happen regardless. So I feel they should implement it into policy to ENCOURAGE people to come off of Methadone as well. They don’t. Not where I’ve been going anyways.
I do still think the methadone is a better alternative to a lifestyle that comes with abusing illegal drugs. So I wouldn’t want them to do away with this “treatment plan” but I do think they could ENCOURAGE people to get COMPLETELY sober. Clear headed.
As the best time of my life was when I was SOBER. I had the right mind set and was striving for better for myself.
Love these comments
That song goes hard af, whoever came up with that beat is a damn genius
Dj Paul most likely.
Paul and Juicy
It samples Marilyn Manson's Resident Evil track.
@@BSIIIthat's not the beat though
@@sheepdavis it's already been answered who made this beat. I'm adding that it's a beat made off a Marilyn Manson sample.
I still play doubt me n finally phamous complete classics💯👌
It damn sure did the viral. I need the song for years and just realized that it was a little white in the past year. I was bumping a shit like 12 years ago in my addiction.
4 year's clean now.
God is good.
Congrats
That whole ass album was such fire man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lord and Crunchy on the feature that was destined to be a timeless song
OXycontin Xanax bars all that shit was the vain of Appalachia that was our life we would turn tht song on and snort and then later shoot oxys singing that song popping xans and getting fkt up it was the dopeboy anthem in the mtns
Sadly I can attest to that. The sad part is I was in grade school back then and ALL the kids knew every word to the song, we went on a field trip to a strip job (mountaintop removal coal mining site) and everyone got in trouble for singing it on the bus. This was when I was in 5th grade.
@@GunSperg lmao what year was that
@@smokingONsumDRO around ‘04-‘05
@@GunSpergwow yeah that’s sad you said 04-05 cuz I remember 06-07 kids were downing ps to this song
Same in the swamp. Obviously we look at things differently when most of our friends are either dead or in jail and you've gone through multiple stints of rehab.
😂😂😂finna blast this rn Lil Wyte will 4ever be one of my favorite artists
I loved all lil wyte songs.
That beat hits hard too i remember when it first came out i had a low rider Toyota Truck with 2- 12" speakers and i bumped this song every where i went i was bumping it till the song got on my nerves but still loved the beat it still hits hard still banging it in 2024! Y'all Stay Blessed and remember we do recover cause i was doing pills back when this came out! Been clean since 2010 please remember if you're suffering now you can beat this addiction! Even he hates the song cause every concert he is at he has to sing this cause really thats the song we want to hear! 😂 funny how life hits you....
All of us were bumping that production
3-6 is like, not even remembered any more which is completely odd, idk what happened with all that but there was a LONG period of time, where they were IT, we still had Em, Wayne, Jay etc as our tops, but blazing and bumping that southern production crumbling concrete underneath us were THE DAYS
@@ACarter87 ah man every generation has that problem. Humans just have short attention spans but real fans know what's up. Juicy J last album made a little noise. Its just most rap fans are just casual fans.
2x 12" was perfect and plenty. Man I had too many friends putting just ridiculous amounts of speakers in their cars. Dudes, was taking out loans to have speakers installed. I was always cool with my little factory. Every once and a while I would swap the factory out myself to something a little better. But gosh I couldn't stand seeing ppl spend the money on that and money they didn't even have. Lol
That's how I first heard this song I think it was 2006. My buddy was talking about how hard the bass hit
As someone who lives in Memphis Lil wyte is are goat
Our goat* not are. It’s the same amount of letters. Correct grammar shows respect and intelligence.
Impacted the hell out of me the song fire man the whole dooubt me now CD 🔥🔥
That shit was everywhere in them MySpace days
My nigga I still be bumpin all dem OG juntz still unlike all dis new shyt cant vibe like I do wit da klassicz
smokin song is still my favorite lil wyte song of all time.
Anthem of my day! Love u wyte!
That song slaps. Definitely on my bass Playlist 🔊 😎 👌
It’s very catchy and set the vibe for the majority of parties I attended in high school. Lots of good and bad memories associated with that more good than bad though. Glad to see you’re alive and well my man 💯
My smoking song is his best track. I still bump that on all my smoke session playlists
this is my smoking song, it aint very long but garunteed to get the job done, smoke one.
@@ChristopherFrankocheck it out im Rollin swhisha sweets and all day long im down to smoke, when it comes to chiefin dope its gotta be dro to make me choke
My smoking song was a fkn anthem bacj in the day!!! I still jam that shit and oxy contin to this day!!
Impacted my life in a major way also! Thank goodness I ain't bout that life no more, but man did I Pop another pill!
Bro I fuckin love your music it either keeps me away from what you did or convinced me to try it my self I've learnt from you
Song was FIRE back in the highschool days and still is
Get High, Acid, and my personal favorite Posse Song with three 6 mafia he goes hard in that one.
I never even considered trying anything mentioned in that song but I used to bump that shit on repeat in jr high
Brooooo!. I feel you but that’s one of the best songs eva!.. iSwear!.
Bro I come from the but crack of America.....this is a classic but also a growing point....like u said positive or negative...it got you out there....I still love it grown with kids ....it's a learning moment for me and many other people....do you bro because it's good great
Smoke'n Song Use 2 Be On Repeat For Weeks In My '78 Cutt Dawg. Mane 3-6 Mafia, T.I., Pastor Troy, Playa Fly, And No Limit Records Got Me Through My Teens & Young Adulthood💪🏿 🙌🏾 👏🏾 👌🏿
That song defined an entire generation
That shit still in my playlist with no plans of it leaving anytime soon!
Song still goes hard today. Lil Wyte, Three 6 Mafia and Project Pat are still in some of my favorite playlists! I try to school my three nephews on some good rap lol. Stuff coming out anymore is awful. That mumbling shit drives me nuts personally.
Oxycotton was always being slammed on my systems back in the day but I never did do drugs like that. I smoked weed, but that was the worst of my "drugs"
The whole album just as good as oxy cotton. It's an album cut, taken from a phenomenal album.
I used to get so ripped listening to this mutha effa!😂
I used to bump that song in my car every day when I was a kid. Now 20 years later and looking back at what that shit did to my life, and how hard it was to get away from it I can't hear that song without getting instantly pissed off. I'm not naive enough to blame a song for my bad choices. I just hate that I ever thought that shit was ok.
Good shit! Stay up homie. I miss them school days in the bay!
We was just listening to this song last night, one of my favorite songs on the album!!
It's a classic whether a cut or not. Back then it was all bout the south
We love you lil wyte.. big fan..
I love that song. It beats so hard
Was just listening to this album yesterday
Beat song he ever made. We all got fucked up. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. We had a good time. Time goes on. It was an experience. Still bump that shit
Best*
Scarecrow scarecrow what’s that ya poppin
A powerful pill they call OxyContin
A power pill they call oxy cotton
Haven't ya heard big things come in small packages?
I prefer the orange ones with, the black OC
take 2 & you can't move up off yo knees
Body parts 1 2 and 3 are fkn SPECIAL tracks everything off of doubt me now still to this day is absolutely 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good song still bump it on the regular for 15 years
You are my guy keep striving
Dude the whole HCP camp during the mid 2000’s were it. My entire high school right there. Until The Drought 3 came out. Then it was Wayne all day.
I oded to that song at least a dozen times. Horray for sobriety.
I still listen to it
Oxycotton: what a song! I'm 42 and almost a 30 year straight Hypnotized Mind, From Gaffney, SC. I'm a hardcore Triplesix, HCP, fan since the beginning and Memphis rap connoisseur and that song is probably the one that really put you on; it was a catchy 1 but honestly I liked some of your other stuff better. Big fan. Much love and respect.
Met him 10 years ago! He’s fuckin awesome and humble as shit!
Amen brother
Let it eat Geek geek ! That shit was fire be proud . Just cause the topic is Tabue to put it lyrically you choose to use, ots on you. Fire bars on it Bro. A Def Banger!
GOOD OLE BOYS...
I GOTTA SAY IT....
BE ON THE LOOK OUT FOR A CAR FULLA WYTE BOYS.... LOL
Throwing some Haystak in there? Lol
Yeah you know the ski-low (blunts and the sub woofers)
Car fulla white boys (there's no doubt)
If some shit go down (Slim be the first one out)
Locked up with a fool three times his size
What you need, on yo' team, when it's time to ride
South jordan utah, we was bumpin that shit. 🔥 04 05 or somethinf like that
They all were classics
Great to see how much he grew. It probably bothers his soul but people make their own choices. The reason people loved it is because they were already doing drugs so that song was their shit. Trust me most people didn't start doing drugs because of the song 😅
Crazy part is I have the Doubt me now cd in my cd players in my car as we speak lol that song came on yesterday for the record lol. I don’t sit here and condone of doing these drugs or any of tht. But songs a classic.
Oxycontin, Xanax bars, Percocets and Lortab
Valiums, Morphine, patches, Ecstacy and it's all up for grab.
As a 20 year old pill popping white boy hearing him be the first I ever heard talk about pills he instantly became our daily car listen. Can’t believe that was over 20 years ago. I don’t blame him for shit, we were already on them, that’s why it hit so hard with us.
Another great interview Chaddy Bobby. Was listening to Worm all morning an it just hurts he didn't get to be where he should be. On Top. With YALL. Sending yall everything good always 💌 💞 💪 ✌️ 🙏 🙌 💫
An the Lil Wifey I send yall everything good. She just the best an rides the country with ya doing whatever ya need her to. I send her her praise an flowers 💞💐 ✨️ 👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Be me: 2000s chillin with the homies at the park after dark rolling blunts listening to 3six and lil wyte snorting oxys and selling oxys. Sorry mom
I’ve noticed Most artist hate their most popular songs
You just blew my mind. First time I have listened to this song in I dont even know how long. I can still rap every word. OMG😂
“Acid” is a great song too
When I shoot my Netflix special in my hometown of Nashville.. smoking song will be my intro theme 💪🏽
Ten toes tall and doubt me now. That whole album was banger
Lord infamous verse was 🔥 🔥🔥
That beat still goes hard af
Dat boy is my favorite is my favorite song.
I just listened the other day.
Smokin song everyday man
Just the good ole boys. Everyone forgets that one.
The beat on that song was so great it had no choice to blow up like that. He had a few songs that when played with subwoofers just sound so amazing.
When I was in high school I loved this song because the bass would flex my speakers.
Dude you look healthy and right!! You and jelly are awesome when you get together
I died of a overdose trusting his guidance in his song thanks buddy
Thats like em saying he cant stand cleaning out my closet.. just embrace who you were man shit was fire..
Acid was a good one from back in the day
smoking song too
Yeah we play that in 2023 and beyond
real growth I love it and proud of lil wyte
Love that song
That song is straight 🔥 though
Oxy cotton smoking song and break the knob off ❤
Riding around in the Thunder Chicken with a Panasonic CD player that would play the most scratched CDs you've ever seen in your life. 🅱️ig Dog Nino Fly high bro! 💯❣️
Ten toes baby
Go on and slip me 2 xanax bars ....lol I remember printing out the lyrics to that song when I was 15 on my parents computer and I accidentally left the paper in their office and they had to sit me down and talk to me 😂
Still bumping doubt me now in 2023
Man I met wyte in Daleville Indiana at the shell gas station. It was your b day I think. Happy b day man. You were really nice to me during a bad life. I worked at Taco Bell I was young and staring a long opiate addiction. I’m over a year sober now. Killing it. Working hard. Doesn’t seem like it was even real lmaooo