Neither Too Seriously

"Neither Too Seriously" takes Samuel Butler's declaration that if life is an illusion then death is the greatest illusion of all, and that neither should be taken too seriously, and builds a trap banger around the liberating lightness of holding both with open hands. The first verse establishes the equivalence: if the whole thing is the picture then the frame is the same tier of real and unreal, and life and its conclusion are the same kind of weather on the same ground. The chorus weaves both into a single declaration of lightness: the same fabric, the same dream, the same stream. Verse two targets the white knuckle grip on both the living and the ending, showing that the lightness of the living is the lightness of the close, and the real knows both equally. The bridge goes deepest: the greatest of all illusions wears the heaviest face, but the face is the illusion wearing its own grace, and the real underneath holds both lightly. The final chorus brings the full trap ceiling down on the declaration that neither too seriously is the whole key. #Nondual #Nonduality #NeitherTooSeriously #LifeAndDeath #TrapBanger #BassBoosted #Getter #808s #HoldLightly #Awakening #TrapPhilosophy #Illusion #ConsciousTrap #NondualHipHop #TrapAnthemv