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Common once did a song "I used to love H.E.R" which was a poignant metaphor for a Hip Hop gone bad. Inspired by this song to share his own truth, Tim'm tells a story of Hip Hop in a bromance that is aligned with his truth. The is likely pioneering in its portrayal of two emcees navigating a relationship in a culture with so many demands that run counter to the possibility of their love...out loud. With an smooth R&B bassline and a wailing hook that laments a love going, going, gone... This song's offers a Hip Hop addition to many tragic romances in the gay literary landscape.

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from Prodigal Son: The Anthology, released October 5, 2018
produced by Grand Royal (Gee Are/BMI) for Family Ties, at The Sweatbox (Brooklyn, NY). Written and performed by Tim'm West.
Album: Blakkboy Blue(s). (2007, Washington, DC)

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