Lyrical Lemonade - Fallout (feat. Gus Dapperton, Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$) lyrics

Lyrical Lemonade

Gus Dapperton [Brendan Patrick Rice] Warwick, New York. U.S.

Lil Yachty [Miles Parks McCollum] Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott [Brooklyn, New York. USA.]

"Fallout" stands as a testament to the magic that can unfold when artists from different realms come together under the creative direction of Cole Bennett. The unexpected collaboration between Gus Dapperton, Lil Yachty, and Joey Bada$$ has created a sonic tapestry that resonates with fans, transcending genre boundaries and leaving a lasting impact on the music landscape.

[Lyrical Lemonade - Fallout feat. Gus Dapperton, Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$ lyrics]

Back in my arms once again
I'm praying and hoping for touchdown
You said that you needed a friend
To cover up all the tough spots
Death from the moment we met
Was laughing a ten minute warning
After we make our amends
Let’s fall back in love in the fallout shelter

Go ahead and play with my money, my money
Baby, it's so fuckin' funny to me, I get off
On the thought of you and me in the end
I’d do it over, and over, and over, and over again

Shout it out, shout it out, shout it out, shout it, sha-boom

It's us
We came too far to still be feeling empty (Empty)
Nothing I won't do for you, don't tempt me
I'd put it all on the line just to show you
Monеy I blow through, places I go to
Just to get back to me and thе old you
Just to get back to what we was
Just to get back to what we need to be
Thinkin' back on it, I treated you like talk show
He and I, not the same, I walk with hot steps
Nothing's funny when the rabbit got the gun
And your hand's to the sun’, tryna figure out who won
Never thought I’d ever see your face again
I believe in miracles
Repent now for my sins
Call out for your soul, oh

Go ahead and play with my money, my money
Baby, it's so fuckin’ funny to me, I get off
On the thought of you and me in the end
I'd do it over, and over, and over, and over again

I'm in way over my head
'Cause girl we running out of time now
We may be better off dead
To get through was hard but you’re mine now
If we had two minutes to live
Tell me what you would do right now
I'd tell you, "Get back in that bed
Take off your clothes for the last time"

Go ahead and play with my money, my money
Baby, it's so fuckin' funny to me, I get off
On the thought of you and me in the end
I'd do it over, and over, and over, and over again

Shout it out, shout it out, shout it out, shout it, sha-boom
Shout it out, shout it out, shout it out, shout it, sha-boom
Shout it out, shout it out, shout it out, shout it, sha-boom
Shout it out, shout it out, shout it out, shout it, sha-boom

Uh, baby, get it together (Get it together)
My love is death row, so we in this shit forever (We in this shit forever)
And again in the next life, bounded by blood (Yeah)
'Cause in the end, tell me what really matters but love (But love)
I'm fucked up if I don't get to feel your kisses and hugs
I might die if I don't get to touch you
It's like I can't get you close enough
Don't close me out, baby, open up
I wanna give you the world before they blow it up

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About the song Lyrical Lemonade - Fallout (feat. Gus Dapperton, Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$)

The recent release of "Fallout," directed by the visionary Cole Bennett, brings together the distinctive styles of Gus Dapperton, Lil Yachty, and Joey Bada$$ in a symphony of unexpected harmony.

Fan Reactions
The initial wave of fan reactions has been nothing short of exhilarating. From expressions of surprise to declarations of love, the comment section beneath the music video showcases the diverse spectrum of emotions that "Fallout" has triggered among fans. One listiner, seemingly caught off guard, expressed, "Didn't expect this to be fire! Gus and Joey, what a combo!" The unexpected collaboration of Gus Dapperton, known for his indie-pop vibes, with the energetic Lil Yachty and the lyrical prowess of Joey Bada$$ has left fans in awe.

The Lil Yachty Effect: Love It or Hate It
Lil Yachty's contribution to the track has stirred a mix of reactions. Some praise his versatility, noting that he "slaughtered this beat," while others dismissively call it a "SIMP song." The polarizing nature of Lil Yachty's presence showcases the artist's ability to elicit strong opinions from fans. One user playfully commented, "Yachty going crazy," acknowledging the unexpected range displayed by the rapper in "Fallout." This collaboration serves as a testament to Cole Bennett's knack for pushing artists out of their comfort zones and into uncharted territories.

Gus Dapperton's Rise: From Indie to Mainstream
Gus Dapperton, long recognized as a unique voice in the indie music scene, has been gaining more recognition through high-profile collaborations. Fans express their joy at seeing him lead on a track alongside Joey Bada$$ and Lil Yachty, with one comment stating, "Finally, Gus is getting his recognition, even if it is with subpar artists." The unexpected nature of the collaboration has sparked curiosity and interest among fans, as one user aptly put it, "As a long-time Gus Dapperton fan, I'm glad he's getting these high-profile collabs!"

Joey Bada$$: A Versatile Force
Joey Bada$$, known for his lyrical prowess and versatility, adds a layer of depth to "Fallout" Fans appreciate the unexpected turn in his musical path, with one comment expressing, "I've been a fan of Joey since a kid, and I’ve been listening to Gus since Prune you talk funny. It’s so amazing to see this transition between all three artists."

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