Arlo McKinley featuring David Faul - "Go Flex" (Post Malone Cover)

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  • Arlo McKinley and David Faul "Go Flex" (Post Malone Cover)
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    Go Flex (LYRICS)
    Lighting stog after stog, choke on the smoke
    They tell me to quit, don't listen what I'm told
    Help me forget that this world is so cold
    I don't even know what I'm chasin' no more
    Tell me what I want, just keep searchin' on
    It's never enough, cup after cup, blunt after blunt
    I wouldn't give one if I could find a fuck, ha, ha, ha
    In the cut and I put that on my momma
    And my bitch called talkin' 'bout some drama
    I swear there ain't no time for women on the come up
    It's either the pussy or the commas
    Man I just wanna go flex
    Gold on my teeth and on my neck
    And I'm stone cold with the flex
    With my squad and I'm smokin' up a check
    Man I just wanna go flex
    Gold on my teeth and on my neck
    And I'm stone cold with the flex
    With my squad and I'm smokin' up a check
    Push the gas, get a motherfuckin' nose bleed
    She ain't never met a youngin' do it like me
    She got a man but says she really like me
    She doin' things to excite me
    She sending all her friends snaps of my new tracks
    'Cause all these hoes know what's about to come next
    I hit my plug up, got the paper connect
    I drop a couple bands I just wanna go
    Man I just wanna go flex
    Gold on my teeth and on my neck
    And I'm stone cold with the flex
    With my squad and I'm smokin' up a check
    Man I just wanna go flex
    Gold on my teeth and on my neck
    And I'm stone cold with the flex
    With my squad and I'm smokin' up a check
    Knowing all of this
    Just don't make a difference
    I'm just talking shit to the ones that'll listen
    I came with the heat man, I swear I'm never missing
    And I'm still the same and I swear I'm never switching
    Knowing all of this
    It just don't make a difference
    I'm just talking shit to the ones that'll listen
    I came with the heat man, I swear I'm never missing
    And I'm still the same and I swear I'm never switching
    Man I just wanna go flex
    Gold on my teeth and on my neck
    And I'm stone cold with the flex
    With my squad and I'm smokin' up a check
    Man I just wanna go flex
    Gold on my teeth and on my neck
    And I'm stone cold with the flex
    With my squad and I'm smokin' up a check
    Man I just wanna go flex
    Gold on my teeth and on my neck
    And I'm stone cold with the flex
    So cold with the flex
    An Ohio singer/songwriter with a soulful, rootsy blend of country, rock, and folk, Arlo McKinley debuted in 2014 with his self-titled album. In 2020, he came to wider public attention with Die Midwestern, released on the late John Prine's Oh Boy label. Two years later, he issued This Mess We're In.
    Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, McKinley first began singing at age eight in the choir at his family's Baptist church. Growing up, he imbibed his Kentucky-born father's LPs, listening to artists like Hank Williams and George Jones, as well as Bob Dylan, Otis Redding, and Van Morrison. By his teens, he was playing guitar and singing in punk bands. However, in his twenties he began writing his own songs, gravitating toward rootsy country and soul sounds, mixing it with his varied rock influences. A troubled period involving drugs waylaid his career and found him moving away from music. For several years, he drove a truck delivering tuxedos between Cincinnati and Detroit. He eventually returned to songwriting and in 2014 released his debut album, Arlo McKinley & the Lonesome Sound. Hitting the road, he gained wider attention touring alongside roots luminaries like Tyler Childers, John Moreland, Jason Isbell, and Justin Townes Earle. In March 2020, he became the final artist signed by legendary singer/songwriter John Prine's Oh Boy Records label just before Prine's death that April. In August 2020, McKinley released his sophomore album and Oh Boy debut, Die Midwestern, recorded at Sam Phillips Recording Studio with Grammy-winning producer Matt Ross-Spang. 2022 saw the release of McKinley's third long-player, the inward-looking This Mess We're In.
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