I wrote this track as an homage to those fortunate enough to have a safety net thrust upon them, and those who use it as a hammock.
lyrics
I'm a Trustafarian
Livin in a loft on the upper west side
I drive a Porsche Cayenne
But me parents handle the insurance man
Me and my boy Ryan
Sometimes we slum it and we order in
A little roti or a jerk chicken
From Dean and Delucca or the Four Season
Maybe next weekend
Go to a party in the West Hampton
Hopin me parents are in Boston
I charge the whole thing to Express American
Don't judge me
I understand what it means to be poor
I just donated
So don't hate it
To the Haitians I can't give anymore
Trustafarian
Livin in a loft on the upper Rosedale
I drive a Porsche Cayenne
But me parents handle the insurance man
Maybe next weekend
go to a party in the West Hampton
Hopin me parents are in Boston
I charge the whole thing to Express American
I wish I was Jamaican
I wish I was Jamaican
I wish I was Jamaican
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