Phora - June 6th

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intro
You broke her heart
But i couldn't blame you
I played a part
So could i hate you? (yeah, look)
How could i?

verse
Been a while since we last spoke
Hope you're still doin' fine (hope you're still doin' fine)
Should've called you sooner, i was just scared to speak my mind (scared to speak my mind)
You'll probably hear this in time (you'll probably hear this in time)
I write things when i think of you
So i had to put these feelings down, didn't want to but i needed to
Didn't want you but i needed you
I was too scared to see it through
I ignored all the signs, i was too blind to see how i treated you
And i wish i could go back to the first week of them summer nights
June 6th was the day i felt like we probably met in another life
But i was too scared to end up like my parents, young and not happy (parents, young and not happy)
My mom was only nineteen, livin' on her own when she had me (livin' on her own when she had me)
Used to sleep on a mattress, watch the struggle shit, but i love her for it
She thinks i'm scared of love but i use excuses to cover for it, damn (i use excuses to cover for it, damn)
I should've bought you roses, i should've bought you diamonds (i should've bought you diamonds)
Remember the day i met you, we made each other a promise (made each other a promise)
Yeah, that no matter what, we would be together
I know they say love is blind but now we don't even see each other 'cause (don't even see each other 'cause)
chorus
You broke her heart
But i couldn't blame you
I played a part
So could i hate you?
How could i?
You broke her heart
But i couldn't blame you
I played a part
So could i hate you?
How could i?

instrumental outro

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Phora

Phora, born Marco Archer, is a musician hailing from Anaheim, California. He discovered his passion for rap at a young age, recording his first track with his father at the tender age of seven. Raised in Anaheim, Phora found inspiration in both his father and the art of graffiti, which fueled his desire to pursue a career in music.

In 2011, Phora took a major step in his music career by founding his own label, Yours Truly. This move allowed him to have creative control over his music and establish his own unique sound. Despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way, Phora remained dedicated to his craft and continued to push boundaries in the music industry.

In 2015, Phora survived a stabbing and two shootings, further solidifying his resilience and determination to succeed in the face of adversity. These harrowing experiences only served to fuel his passion for music and drive him to create powerful and meaningful music that resonated with his fans.

Throughout his career, Phora has garnered a loyal following and gained recognition for his introspective lyrics and raw storytelling. His music often delves into personal struggles, relationships, and inner demons, allowing listeners to connect with his vulnerability and authenticity.

Phora's journey from a young aspiring rapper in Anaheim to a successful musician with his own label is a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft and his ability to overcome obstacles. He continues to inspire and captivate audiences with his music, solidifying his place in the music industry as a talented and influential artist.