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Essay heading: DMX: Slippin
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He says that in three years he started showing signs of stress, that he didn't care how he looked and he didn't care about anybody. He says that he "Would get high to get by" or in other words he would get high to forget about the problems he had.
Finally at the end of the song he talks about how his life started to change with the help of his friends... displayed 300 characters
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He says that he "Would get high to get by" or in other words he would get high to forget about the problems he had.
Finally at the end of the song he talks about how his life started to change with the help of his friends. He also changes because he has a son, so he says, "Its got to change, I've got a son, I've got to do the right thing for shorty, and that means no more getting high?... displayed next 300 characters
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