I was walking down the street
It was just the other day
A hobo asked-me
"Hey, can you spare some change?"
I said: "I love you and your family too."
So I showed what's up
With a hundred bucks.
I'll tell you my passwords
I'll tell you my last words
I'll tell you my username
You losers are all the same
We're all to blame
I double dare you to hate who I am.
Risking driving blind
While twisting-up five dimes
D.U.I.s left and right
Wrong turn around
Woah slow down
Baby swerve
At the curve
Don't get hurt
When you twerk
I should of drove is the first
Place, baby give me space
Don't hesitate
For a signature
I want to be your designated counselor
If I'm getting off-task
Baby, just ask
I'm not a shower, I'm grower.
If I'm going too fast
Baby, just ask
I can go slower and I can go lower
I've all-kinds of wicked-sick limericks
Once it's twisted; it's all-right to trip
I'm slick and I'm quick
I'm "the shit"
I get the golden snitch in
“Nūr” is a forceful introduction to Dua Saleh—a multi-disciplinary non-binary artist sure to make waves this year, and for years to come. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 5, 2019