
It's quite amazing of the artistry to enable so many different people to relate to something in so many different ways, to get something for themselves from it. Knows the true meaning of a song, wrong or right, we can all share something, something that makes us not just listen to but to 'feel' a song. This is my 1st post here, and although i guess nobody except the Author Or in the end, is it all just Wasted Time?Īnyhoo, Thanks for reading, and hopefully i've had you pondering upon my thoughts of this song now. "You want a better past, create a better future" YOU can't just be due to circumstance, YOU have to make favorable your circumstances, however that be is entirely up to YOU. I think of it as a 'inside/outside' kind of thing, the "Two You's". Do you know what has stopped you before and is also stopping you now? YOU!!!! I'm confident assuming that most of us could, and be honest with yourselves, say "Nope" Think about "Am i there yet?" U know, where you thought you'd be, and being realistic, where you'd like to be. Listen/Read the song and think about yourself, and only yourself!


Ya know, your best friend & your worst enemy. I reckon this relationship, is that of one within. (I'd love to elaborate meaning to greater depths. Obvious that he (Bach) sings about a relationship.

How will you start it over You don't know what became. Gives me Goosebumps !!Īfter 20 years of listening to this album, I think I just 'got it' Wasted Time Well baby, there you stand With your little head, down in your hand Oh, my God, you can't believe it's happening again Your baby's gone, and you're all alone and it looks like the end. I never thought you'd let it get this far boy He's buried deep within a carcass searching for a soulĬan you feel me inside your heart as it's bleedingĪnd the horse stampedes and rages in the name of desperationīut the horse stampedes, it rages in the name of desperationĪnd you'll see the sickly hands of time will write your final rhyme Your fave probably couldn't fill a 50.I think back to the times when dreams were what matteredīut the horse stampedes and rages in the name of desperationĬan you look at yourself when you think of what you left behindĬan you live with yourself when you think of what you left behind Just the best of the best, hands down, after months of whittling. But what we have here is undeniable, with zero pandering to widespread public opinion. We settled on 80, and believe me we'll be losing sleep over the other classics we could've added for weeks to come. Overt lyrical dazzlers versus mainstream-ready "dumbed down for double dollars." Multiple, equally excellent "Dead Presidents." New fare that was classic-on-arrival, like his show-stopping Meek Mill feature. Time to start booking shows, wrote Wallen on his Instagram Story. If it were up to us, this list would be in the hundreds, and that'd still only account for the undeniable grade-As. more than my hometown Morgan Wallens Wasted On You lyrics were written by. Then there are the iconic radio freestyles, remixes, and features. Even the so-called "bad albums" still contain head-spinning bars that brim with new layers on listen 17.

Ranking songs almost seems easy by comparison of what Angel Diaz and I set out to do. There are so many gems to sift through, the very idea of sitting down to definitively rank his material is daunting and anxiety-inducing-especially for a superfan. The detractors love to mention Jay-Z's missteps, but the math will always be on his side: the prolific material outweighs, heavily, any perceived duds. The Only Rapper To Rewrite History Without a Pen has given us enough scripture off the dome to fill ten phone books.
