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Pure evil
One night in Harlem at a spot called 'The Shrine' I was out front talking with a videographer I met there. He explained to me how he read this book called relentless by this dude Tim Grover who had been the personal trainer to such athletes as Michael Jordan, Dwayne Wade, and the late Kobe 'bean' Bryant. In the book it talks about the "Darkside". How everyone has one and instead of fighting against it; learn to harness that energy in your life. This information came to me at a time I really needed to hear it.

Personal demons kinda are my forte but for a long time I never knew how to use them to my advantage. That book gave me insight into how I was already doing some of the right things and how I could do them better.

This song was hugely inspired by that and my personal relationship with my own darkness.

lyrics

Pure Evil

Written by Super King Armor/Enrae L. Mercer

Verse 1
To accelerate the storm inside my brain
I show love heavier than a typhoons rain
Or a money bag filled with a tycoons change
To bodybag a beat left lying in a drain
In a red light district, neon light exhibit
Heavy rain drenching it, exit right you missed it
This dark fantasy got more twisted
Black car mission, lights off no vision
Wheels slow moving, driver can’t be human
Windows tinted, left you assuming
You been staring at the ocean with a midnight viewing
Or a dragon's lair through Sadoko’s hair
The state department of wet affairs
Assassination attempts moments more intense
Beyond my veil of humanity I gave you a glimpse
What it look like to have a killing intent

Verse 2
Even if I wanted to go sit on a shelf
I couldn’t ignore the voice of my inner-self
His charcoal fingers on the bar of the cellar
His deep yellow eyes make you fold from the pressure
You can’t cage something that primal to the core
That’ll creep through the doors seep through your pores
You sleep it’ll make sure it’ll come for you and yours
The palette of a paul bearer holding up a casket
All black boots denim jeans denim jacket
Leather gloves wooden handle blade over hatchet
Pillow case over face stabbed through the mattress
Blood everywhere swear a movie being captured
Elusive in the light, it’s never being captured
Chaos and the damages mass acres of a massacre
To clean this shit up I hate to be the manager
Grisley photos of the crime scene caughtn up in the camera

*No chorus



Verse 3

See the source of my ambition
I am the weapon that’s my ammunition
I’ll take all you fucks on and still keep winning
Can’t cuff my adrenaline even slightly simmering
Steel sharpens steel, blacksmith tempering
Your smug condescending that’s indifference
Makes no difference your insignificant
Your welcome, don’t even mention it..

credits

from See​.​.​.​This is why we can't have nice things, released November 9, 2022
Written and performed by Enrae L. Mercer/Super King Armor

produced by Drummer Miles and recorded at Drummer Miles Studio in Manhattan N.Y.

Final mix and master done at Funkadelic Studios by Kristofer Allis in Midtown, Manhattan N.Y.

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See...This is why we can't have nice things New York, New York

Super King Armor, out of Queens, New York. Drummer Miles out of the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Both linked up to create this project pre-covid pre Lock-down. And finished it on through 2022. Super Kings influences range from MF Doom, Tech N9ne, and Kool Kieth. Miles finds inspiration in Gil Scott Heron, Black Sabbath, Jazz, Funk, and the Godfather of Soul James Brown. ... more

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