"How could you understand the pain If you never had to stand under the rain When it rains it pours, and it's about to come down hard Thank God, I found you" - Lonnie Rashid Lynne, Jr Hoodies and soup Caffeine and a mic booth I grew up in Seattle Where the sun don't like you Nag Champa scented all deep in my vinyl It's a small town Those skeletons gon find you Where every crack in the pavement reminds you Of a lost soul in the clouds take time to Remember em, but live For the lives cut short Fallen angels hold me up on this path I walk In high school I thought I'd be outlined in chalk Before graduation, but out my class I dropped Used to be ashamed my gear came from thrift shops Never thought a rapper from my town would make that pop Life is unpredictable and it don't stop I got a little following in every city I rock I'm out to the airport, after a long walk Through my city it's the same Chillin at the bus stop "How could you understand the pain If you never had to stand under the rain When it rains it pours, and it's about to come down hard Thank God, I found you" My whole city lacks vitamin d Growing up my favorite producer was Vitamin D Before we intercontinental collaborated with ease I was Beacon Hill, Southend to C.D Downtown and all city Rocking it Wherever the cipher's lit I was probably the beatbox that ignited it If it wasn't Sun We were hungry and young Ready to battle anyone Fools hated when we showed em No respect at all With our backs to the wall though I used to sleep on a floor & wear Asun's coat When I didn't have my own I'll share anything I own That's just how we have grown up Love for all my close ones Who thrive with no funds Watching music take us from Unknown to a worldwide touch It's cliche to say But Hip-Hop saved us And I'm still on the bus stop What? "How could you understand the pain If you never had to stand under the rain When it rains it pours, and it's about to come down hard Thank God, I found you"