60 East - Out The Inland

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Oktane:
Man play some chill shit for the city
Keep it litty
Lets get right into it
Look huh
Fire it up, feeling tired as fuck
Roll some weed, ima proceed to inspire these fucks
They been looking but can't find nothing flyer than us
Nope uh i told you look i remember back blocks weed up in the stash spots
Take it out, roll it up get your blankets fold em up
Nod your fucking head when a real one talking
Watch a niggas step when a real one walk in
Ie rep catch your mother fucking breath
Ie beast on that young 60 east
A movie in these streets anytime a nigga speak
They tell me that they fire, i hear it they shit is weak
Like whizzes packed back in the jeep, im on a streak
Women back pack rappers and g's they fuck with me
Its like a parade i just wave and i say
Yea, cuz i love you huh
How much fly shit can i say in under a minute
This ie shit ain't no game and no fucking scrimmage
Just know that we playing to win it
My fans, yea i love you

Trizz:
Yea they know im bad at it, mad cuz they trash at it
Smoking gas and getting use to these bad habbits
The asthmatic breathing hard on these tracks gassing
Smoking on this pack im relaxing an i ain't gonna pass it
They wanna know how i do it and i tell them its magic
You don't see it but believe me it happens
Getting at em if they yapping this shit ain't just rapping
Niggas hella plastic its a tragedy's nigga its tragic
Im on the road a chosen few that's coming with me
I don't trust a soul cuz niggas is hella iffy
So spiffy im killing these niggas that wanna tempt me
Move swiftly, the love me from the inland to the city
It get gritty, the realest im iller than any nigga
West really its a feeling that bring out the best in me
Hella litty, i be high as whatever im sitting pretty
I know a bitch that got my name on her titty
60 east:
I got a bad one with me and we riding down the sixty
Rolling up the sticky as we about to hit the city
Already know its all love on the west coast
Home of nipsy hussle and the death row uh
We top tier and know we keep the crop near
Out of towners flying in trying to cop here
No shop, bag straight from the op yea
We get it all night, know the party doesn't stop here yea
Reporting live from the west side
West coast till i die and the next life
No test ride this fresh off the lot dog
We get what we want we don't ask what it cost na
Out here you got to watch how you move
Cuz we ain't got a lot but got a lot to prove
Homies out grinding trying to pay they dues
So its nothing to put you on the world star news, lets go

Sly boogy:
They got em cocking back the strap for the gat play
Bringing the smoke that's retroactive like back pay
Flicking the ashes from the bat into the ash tray
Knocked down a nickel now i'm fresh out the half way
They sneaky as behind the back talk, you can dead it now
A gossiping man is as foul as a pedophile
If he moving through the streets go on and hunt em down
Shove the muzzle in his pie hole and shut em down
He been a bitch since he slid out the pussy hole
That funny smell you smell is from his fingers up his pussy hole
You see that's how they master bate
Conversating with other dudes hoping they get they asses ate follow the protocol i don't argue with know it alls
But if you want the beff i got mother fucking stroganoff
You got your mouth writing checks and you don't know the cost
All that wannabe tough guy bravado i blow it off
Oh you don't want to see me react to that
You don't want to rump with me i guarantee that's a fact
With your sweetass, you don't want see that relax
Fuck that back and forth shit i got a ski mask for that huh
So pick one the morgue, or the er
This is for my felons on that bet and gr
All these oppressed people they ain't as oppressed as we are
But don't trip fam one day we all gonna be stars
 
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The song "Out The Inland" by 60 East is a chill track that pays homage to the West Coast and its vibrant hip-hop scene. The lyrics speak of rolling up weed, inspiring others, and staying true to oneself in the midst of the city's chaos. Oktane, Trizz, and Sly Boogy deliver powerful verses with smooth flows, showcasing their lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities. The track is filled with references to the streets, loyalty, and the grind of making it in the industry. Overall, "Out The Inland" is a gritty, authentic ode to the West Coast lifestyle and the artists' determination to succeed in the rap game.

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60 East is a hip-hop MC, community activist and festival producer whose West Coast style converges with an East Coast flow. Hailing from the sprawling metropolis of Southern California’s Inland Empire, his talent has carried him from his native Ontario to the Czech Republic’s world-renowned Hip-Hop Kemp Festival and landed him tours or collaborations with Evidence, 9th Wonder, Joell Ortiz, and numerous other highly regarded artists.

For more than a decade, 60 East has crafted for himself an array of notable accolades, including being named Best Hip-Hop Artist by IE Weekly in 2013– recognition which made him arguably one of the most recognized MCs from the region. After a year-long campaign to win a performance slot, 60 performed at the 2013 Paid Dues, the pre-eminent indie rap festival founded by Los Angeles hip-hop icon Murs. There, he shared a stage with Kendrick Lamar, Nipsey Hussle, Macklemore and more in front of 30,000 people. In 2015, 60 East joined Joell Ortiz and !llind’s Human Tour before heading to the prestigious A3C Festival in Atlanta and winning the “This is My Year” contest presented by DJ Booth and Sonicbids. Some of the 500 stages he’s touched throughout his career include a headlining appearance at Poland’s Zabij Nude Festival; the Netherlands’ Winterclash, the world’s biggest rollerblading competition; R.A. the Rugged Man & A-F-R-O’s 2016 spring tour, as official East Coast tour support; Apathy and Celph Titled’s Widow’s Son Tour in 2018, as official East Coast tour support; and Devin the Dude’s 2018 European tour. Most recently, he appeared on the 2018 Jericho Jackson Tour with Elzhi & Khrysis in conjunction with 9th Wonder’s Jamla Records and alongside Skyzoo for Mello Music Group’s 2019 Retropolitan Tour.

As a recording artist, 60 East – a former member of Sacramento, California group/label First Dirt – is well known for his Freeway Series, a collection of three EPs dating back to 2014 which features production from Curtiss King, Omega and Phil the Pain, plus guest appearances from Fashawn, A-F-R-O and Cam Meekins. His debut album, 2016’s 10,000 Hours, features venerated MCs Skyzoo and Blu. Currently, he is developing music with the Grammy-winning producer Evidence and wrapping up work on an album with Grammy-nominated producers Khrysis and Eric G.

60 East has earned critical acclaim on the airwaves and in the blogosphere from legendary Los Angeles radio platform “Big Boy’s Neighborhood,” as well as “The Wake Up Show” (where he was named Artist of the Week by Sway and King Tec), B-Real TV, 2DopeBoyz, Thisis50 and UGHH. With over one-million video views on Facebook, his career trajectory has placed him squarely in the forefront of independent hip-hop.

Describing his music as personal and living at the crossroads of “street” and “conscious,” 60’s musical perspective is inspired by not only MCs like The Notorious B.I.G. and Rakim, but also film directors like Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino and others including Jim Morrison and Banksy. Armed with an unending love for his daughter, his city and his Hispanic heritage, 60 East has spent the last few years investing his talents in his community, through speaking engagements, the launch of his Happiness of Pursuit Arts Foundation, and the founding of his very own music festival.

Now entering its fifth year, the Happiness of Pursuit Festival has included performances from Mobb Deep, Conway, Benny the Butcher, Obie Trice and others. In a historic appearance, Murs performed at what has been called “the new Paid Dues,” solidifying the Happiness of Pursuit as the region’s leading event of its kind. As Founder of the Festival, 60 East has become a leading figure in the Inland Empire’s indie hip-hop industry, cultivating a local platform through which independent artists can prime themselves for the national market. Additionally, he has been a featured speaker at various colleges throughout Southern California as well as events including URBIE, the Indie Entertainment Summit, 2x2 Festival and more. In addition to educating aspiring musicians about the industry, 60 is passionate about creating opportunities within the Hispanic community and encouraging them to embrace individuality in place of stereotypes.