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Might be a reach but I was thinking the titles of the first 5 tracks fit together really well. He's dead following glory meaning Glory, he's dead and those are the first 2 tracks starting off the album implying the old wayne is gone and a new era is being ushered in. And then I feel good is followed up after those 2 meaning now that he's doing things his way he feels good about it. Then my heart races on follows up which means the old him his done, he feels good, and his heart/spirit is still racing on regardless of his situation. Finally London roads which follows My Heart Races on. Don't exactly have a reason for that but when put together "My Heart Races On London Roads" forms a very cohesive sentence. Basically I think these titles were put together like this for a reason and it's no coincidence they were the first 5 on the album. Could be reaching but I definitely found it interesting when I realized it
I get chills when wayne spits his part at the end of each verse on a Street chains. Right when the beat goes away and he's saying
'I'm spitting these bars hope my bar tab is cheap I'm newborn and deceased...' Etc. there is a little Rocket/firework going off in the background and the first time I listened I was trippin lol.
glory performance is the proof the high pitch on wayne's voice is deliberately adjusted in the studio by the producer. His natural voice is a lot lower and quite frankly much more enjoyable.
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