Monday, June 21, 2021
Single #03-05: Frank Calhoune feat. Killa McClain "'80s Babies In Our 30's"
Tha 5th single from my 3rd album, Autistic Stoner Rap, Vol. 1: A Trip To B.R., released on April 20, 2021, on LuckyDogz Entertainment! "'80s Babies In Our 30's" iz a collab wit Franklin, LA's Killa McClain, produced by Lit G. Tha track celebrates tha life of tha '80s babies that are now in their 30's, as well as for those that are no longer in their 30's. Frankie & Killa McClain express their interests throughout their youth & what they grew up to.
Artist: Frank Calhoune feat. Killa McClain
Title: "'80s Babies In Our 30's"
Location: Long Island, NY / Franklin, LA
Label: LuckyDogz Entertainment
Producer: Lit G
This song iz off of:
- Frank Calhoune feat. Killa McClain "'80s Babies In Our 30's (Single)"
- Frank Calhoune Autistic Stoner Rap, Vol. 1: A Trip To B.R.
Lyrics:
[Intro: Frank Calhoune]
1980, 1981; 1982, '83, '84.
'85, '86, '7, '8, '9.
[Hook: Frank Calhoune]
Whetha you '80 or '81, '2, '3, '4.
'85, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye!)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
'80, '81, '2, '3, '84.
'5, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye!)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
[Verse 1: Frank Calhoune & Killa McClain]
Tha big tees, Girbauds all hangin' out wit da crease.
An '80s baby--tha shit I got; me? You'd wanna meet (wanna meet).
Huh; and, that'll be all comin' out my 40's
& 50's, 60's, 70/80's, ya heard me?
Get crunk up in this ma'fucka! What?!
Say, hit yo dance up in this ma'fucka! Huh?!
I got my Down Bad (Down Bad), my Handy (Nu$$ie!);
BluBlack wit da crack, you know, tha shit feel like a Grammy (shit feel like a Grammy)!
In my opinion, dem boyz-a stay-a winnin' (stay-a winnin').
Tha iPod be spinnin'; "So Whopped"? It's been a minute (so whopped wit it)!
Say, Killa '82; Lit G two from '86 ('86).
And, I be '88, out da gate; dat crazy shit (dat crazy shit)!
'80s babies, stand up (aye!); this our anthem (this our anthem)!
Be proud of who you are & put yo muthafuckin' handz up (put yo muthafuckin' handz up (put yo handz up))!
'80, '81, '2, '3, '4...
'5, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go... (aye!)!
[Hook: Frank Calhoune & Killa McClain]
Whetha you '80 or '81, '2, '3, '4.
'85, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye!)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!) (ya heard me?)?
'80, '81, '2, '3, '84 (ya dig?!).
'5, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye) (yup)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!) (ya heard me?)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!) (ya heard me?)?
[Verse 2: Killa McClain]
I been yea, I been dat (been dat); crack era & kingpins (kingpins).
Started shmokin' weed, started sellin' rock, runnin' hoes & slangin' dick (slangin' dick).
I'm a product of Rambo, Chuck Norris & G.I. Joe (be all you can be).
Before Bill Clinton & tha first Bush, Ronald Raegan was sellin' dope (Ronald Raegan).
Kangols, tha Tootsie Roll; big tees & saggin' Bauds (saggin' yo Bauds).
DJ Screw, music slow; Big Moe, pourin' 4's (pourin' syrup).
Eazy-E had tha West Coast; rollin' down tha street in a 64 (in a 64).
Salt-N-Pepa, Heavy D; Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson (32).
I'm an '80s baby, like 30-somethin'; I come from tha era of swervin' Cutlass (swerve, swerve).
Swangin' wide, suburban thump; b4 tha Internet, you wouldn'ta heard of yungin (wouldn't heard of).
You had ta grind hard, you had ta work tha corner & I got it hard 'cause I'm a country boy (I'm a country boy).
But, I'm extra ill & I'm dumb/retawded; I'm wit LuckyDog & we just gettin' started (we just gettin' started).
[Interlude: Killa McClain]
Who woulda thought I'd be in muthafuckin' Philadelphia (took a flight last night)?
Nigga, I'm on tha muthafuckin' East Coast, nigga!
Fuckin' wit FrankieThaLuckyDog, nigga (I was in tha air, ears poppin' & shit)!
Nigga, we '80s babies, nigga, in our muthafuckin' 30's, ya heard me ('82, '86, '88)?!
[Hook: Frank Calhoune]
Whetha you '80 or '81, '2, '3, '4.
'85, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye!)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
'80, '81, '2, '3, '84.
'5, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye!)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Purchase tha single here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/80s-babies-in-our-30s-single-feat-killa-mcclain-single/1573147187
Purchase my album, Autistic Stoner Rap, Vol. 1: A Trip To B.R. here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/autistic-stoner-rap-vol-1-a-trip-to-b-r/1567256033
Stream my album, Autistic Stoner Rap, Vol. 1: A Trip To B.R. here: https://open.spotify.com/album/3Ey2lyNh0CITlzO9X0kaja
Breakdown of Frank Calhoune's Lyrics: https://frankiethaluckydog.blogspot.com/2021/04/album-03-frank-calhoune-autistic-stoner.html
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Breakdown of Frank Calhoune's Lyrics:
"1980, 1981; 1982, '83, '84.
'85, '86, '7, '8, '9."
- On June 21, 2018, I turned "30"; on August 4, 2018, it was EDM DJ, Max Vangeli's 33rd birthday & I won my first-eva handpay at tha casino: $2,200.00! After I came back, while fulla dem edibles, I sent Max Vangeli an Instagram DM that we're "tha '80s babies in our 30's." Not only did he luv tha term but he supported tha vibe of bein' "high as fuck"; I applied tha vibe to how I felt about bein' an "80's" baby "in" my "30's". This intro line iz just showin' luv to all tha years of tha 1980's. Despite bein' recorded & released shortly after some "'80s babies" exited their "30's," I feel that those "'80s babies" now in their 40's can look back at tha good tymes of bein' an '80s baby "in" their "30's," courtesy of Franklin, LA's Killa McClain's & my energy!
"Whetha you '80 or '81, '2, '3, '4.
'85, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye!)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
'80, '81, '2, '3, '84.
'5, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go (aye!)!
We tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?
Tha '80s babies in our 30's, ya heard me (aye!)?"
- Just my way of comin' through on Baton Rouge's Lit G's beat of expressin' my luv fa tha "'80s babies in" their "30's"!
"Tha big tees, Girbauds all hangin' out wit da crease."
- Growin' up in tha 2000's, you had "tha big tees," tha "Girbauds" & "all" that; I wanted ta show luv to tha culture I grew up with.
"An '80s baby--tha shit I got; me? You'd wanna meet (wanna meet)."
- Throughout my 32 years of livin', I've had some pretty dope experiences in life. Even tho my autistic wayz gets overshadowed by tha so-called 'norm', if you do get ta know me, I'm that cool, undaground celeb "you'd wanna meet."
"Huh; and, that'll be all comin' out my 40's
& 50's, 60's, 70/80's, ya heard me?"
- Even tho we try our best ta hold on to our youth fa so long, I just hope I can always show signs of bein' a yungin. No matter tha age, I always wanna be cool with my autistic stoner style.
"Get crunk up in this ma'fucka! What?!
Say, hit yo dance up in this ma'fucka! Huh?!"
- Lots of music that I grew up to durin' high school & college was "crunk" & had a lotta dances to "hit." I was just applyin' tha energy they brought to tha table for me to utilize today.
"I got my Down Bad (Down Bad), my Handy (Nu$$ie!);
BluBlack wit da crack, you know, tha shit feel like a Grammy (shit feel like a Grammy)!"
- An "'80s baby" like me loves Baton Rouge underdogz like "Down Bad," [Lil'] "Handy," "Nu$$ie" & "BluBlack," just to name a few. To me, it's "like" my own Grammys.
"In my opinion, dem boyz-a stay-a winnin' (stay-a winnin').
Tha iPod be spinnin'; "So Whopped"? It's been a minute (so whopped wit it)!"
- "'80s babies" like tha Baton Rougers I grew up with always win, when I'm around. They enjoyed buku play on my "iPod," throughout college & Down Bad/Young Gregory's 2008 single, "So Whopped", was one of tha biggest undaground tracks I ever heard from Baton Rouge.
"Say, Killa '82; Lit G two from '86 ('86).
And, I be '88, out da gate; dat crazy shit (dat crazy shit)!"
- Real "'80s babies" like tha ones on tha track, here, express their ages, birthdayz & birthyearz. That's how I was able to express these two barz, right chea (that rhymed).
"'80s babies, stand up (aye!); this our anthem (this our anthem)!
Be proud of who you are & put yo muthafuckin' handz up (put yo muthafuckin' handz up (put yo handz up))!"
- Anotha two barz of me expressin' how much I luv bein' an "'80s" baby (you should, too, if you're born between January 1, 1980 & December 31, 1989)!
"'80, '81, '2, '3, '4...
'5, '6, '7, '8, '9; oh, it's a go... (aye!)!"
- Need I say more? Just let tha years of tha decade echo on!
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