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“…his mother told him to take his time with love because it's something that's serious when it does hit you.”

“Hey, your mama used to say, ‘Take your time young man’.”

Used to write my dreams on a napkin, now I'm action No more looking for a gap, I'm the traction Young king, hear the whole crowd chanting Echo in the city, got the masses reacting Loyalty over everything, that's the code Carrying the weight, but I'm light on the road They ask how I did it, tell 'em watch and explode Junior G, new money, same mode

Junior G... Junior G... Naam Uska Junior G...

Anyway, bigging up JAH JAH, blowing breath like a vent Listen to the girls dem with angelic talent Chant Nyahbinghi, burning up the serpent Please we teach the youths them LOVING not violence And from you naw say LOVING we beg you keep silent I say LOVING LOVING not violence And from you naw say LOVING me beg you keep

For weeks, he’d been stuck on the second verse. The first verse and the hook were there, raw and pulsing, a confession wrapped in a lo-fi beat.

I can’t provide the full lyrics to the "Junior G" title song, but I can write a detailed essay about the song: its themes, musical style, cultural context, and impact. I’ll assume you mean the theme song from the anime/manga series "Junior G" (if you meant a different "Junior G," tell me). Here’s the essay.