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Speak to Him (feat. Greydon Square)

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

The full album— GrassNap—is available as a free download at http://www.glassEyeballs.com! This track is called "Speak to Him." Featuring Greydon Square. Produced by Surreal.

Re-released on Greydon Square's "The Kardashev Scale"!

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  • Where does the intro come from?

    Great song.

  • @hitmansnightmare Erm... they're clips from a bunch of videos of people talking fallaciously about atheism. YouTube. They come from YouTube. :)

  • @WAKEUPshift111 I don't believe in the afterlife, no. I don't see how that's possible without some sort of incorporeal element to a human being, a soul or a spirit. As far as I know, there is no evidence that humans are anything more than their physical bodies. So I believe that when those physical bodies fail the associated human consciousness is lost.

    All of that, of course, is subject to further evidence.

  • It's sampled from something. I don't know what. I didn't make the beat. But it's not the beat to another rap song.

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  • I don't have the option to lose/

    It's impossible/

    It won't happen like athletes thankin god when they lose

    Tim Tebow.

  • I don't get this song

  • I like ur flows but I don't quite grasp part of this because you I both know the follow statements. God is imaginary. No such thing as a soul. No such thing as sin. ???

  • also, just downloaded all of your free music.

  • umm...i AM proud of my so called 'sins', is that a bad thing?

  • Listening to as much of your stuff as I can find. Thanks, so awesome :D

  • Sick Velvet Underground sample.

  • Eternal happiness is unfathomable. Too boring and it would eventually lose its luster. Like the saying about how too much of anything good ruins it. Kinda like having cake everyday.

  • @hitmansnightmare Never mind. I found at least the last part (some Fox interview, not worth looking at).

    Cheers

  • @glassEyeballs Thanks.

    If anyone ever finds the specific videos, don't hesitate to link to them.

    Cheers

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