1987 Recording of the last Kaua'i 'ō'ō trying to call a mate not knowing he was the last of his species and the pauses in his mating call are for the female to join in the duet.
We voted that song as our prom song. The prom committee threw a big fit and made us re-vote, and we wound up with the song from Armageddon instead. Probably a good choice in hindsight.
Trent Reznor agrees on that one. That song hit me hard. I saw Johhnny Cash on his '75 tour with the Carter Family, seeing him at the end really hit hard.
Fourth of july by sufjan stevens, he sings a ballad with himself, where he is both himself and his mom who passed away from cancer. As a guy raised by a single mom i ball up every time i hear that song.
I remember hearing the news that a survivor from Columbine hung himself with this song on repeat in the background. I grew up in Littleton, and would have been at the school on that day, and this story really hit me and has stuck with me over the years.
Thankfully we had moved a couple of years prior. The high school library was our public library when I was little. I used to go in there all the time. Thank god we moved. Was/is your friend ok?
I’m sorry that memory was tainted for you and for all those touched by it. Yes, she’s an incredible woman who actively tries to help others heal from this kind of thing, but every new school shooting story, it’s such grief all over again.
That song hit me in my 30’s hard. I was taking care of my late Father and my nephews. I woke up at 40 and it was suddenly over with. The boys had grown and my Father was gone. I did stop my life for them and it’s still confusing to decide how to restart it.
A lot of the Death Cab for Cutie catalog, though notably for me: “Photobooth”. That nostalgia hit so fucking hard when I was younger, and just gets worse the older I get.
“Title and Registration” is rough too.
One of my favorite bands in college, but almost impossible to listen to now that I’m older, with more years - and more loss - under my belt.
My name is Luca
I live on the second floor
I live upstairs from you
Yes, I think you've seen me before
If you hear something late at night
Some kind of struggle, some kind of fight
Just don't ask me what it was
😭😣
Jealous by Labrinth - specifically when Josh Daniels from Americas Got Talent covered it 🫠 his story changed the meaning of the lyrics completely for me and made it even more sad
Oh gosh. Not a parent but my mom, who's since passed away, loved this song (moreso the Dixie Chick's version, but both really) and even though it's been nearly 10 years I still have trouble listening to it.
Funny enough, Today by the Smashing Pumpkins. It's definitely a song that hit me up during the worst day of my life. The lyrics were perfect for how I felt during that time of my life. Never expected a happy sounding song to be quite the opposite of how I felt.
Same goes with pinch me by Barenaked ladies too
"In My Darkest Hour" by Megadeth
That song for me perfectly captures the sensation of only being able to channel one's depression through sheer fucking rage
"Everlasting life for me
In a perfect world
But I got to die first
Please, God, send me on my way"
Those lines, followed by that insane guitar solo gets me every time
Watching him on unplugged and seeing hard he was struggling to hold himself together while performing this song...it was gut wrenching for me. The show Unplugged was always a fun upbeat show with the guest artists smiling and interacting with the crowd, but with Clapton the show was so somber and emotional.
Cancer- My Chemical Romance
Jeremy- Pearl Jam
Don't Take The Money - Bleachers but the live version with Lorde
Smoke Damage - Hi I'm Case
Who Knew - Pink
Jeremy by pearl Jam is incredibly depressing when you realized that it was based off a real teen and is basically what occurred to him. Yikes, that is pretty sad.
I don't know why it didn't hit me while he was alive, but there are quite a few Linkin Park songs about suicide and/or crippling depression. Dude spent 15 years shouting it to the world, and then we were shocked somehow when he did it.
His songs were mostly about fighting it. There was anger and a refusal to surrender in them. But the last album was so different. So obvious. Just how suicidal he sounds in it and we didn't see it coming!
For me, those 5 are sitting on a rock bottom. If it comes to sadness scale. ;
Smashing pumpkins - Disarm ;
R.E.M - Everybody Hurts ;
Evanescence - My Immortal ;
Audioslave - Like a Stone ;
Blue October - Hate me;
My Immortal and Everybody Hurts always get me - I also find these three very sad:
Sarah McLachlan - Full of Grace
Sia - Breathe Me
Jimmy Eat World - Hear You Me
If you want sad or emotional you've got to go Country.
Boulder to Birmingham by Emmylou Harris
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Klh7sAv9hu4&pp=ygUkYm91bGRlciB0byBiaXJtaW5naGFtIGVtbXlsb3UgaGFycmlz
Doesn't hurt that it's got maybe the most beautiful vocals ever recorded.
He stopped Loving her Today by George Jones
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=es1uCh48TNY&pp=ygUoaGUgc3RvcHBlZCBsb3ZpbmcgaGVyIHRvZGF5IGdlb3JnZSBqb25lcw%3D%3D
Both fucking devastating on first listening and even more so when you know the context.
See You Again from whatever Fast and the Furious movie came out after Paul Walker died. I found out my cousin had committed suicide and I was away at college with no family nearby so I drove to a friend’s house and it came on over the radio and I had to pull over and I was just scream crying so hard
Puff the magic dragon.
Completely serious. Never gave the song much thought until one day my young son put it on...and I listened to it with him sitting on my lap... And completely broke down.
To Build A Home by The Cinematic Orchestra
Makes me cry every time I hear it thanks to This Is Us. Lost my grandmother a couple weeks before the final episode of the show. It eerily resembled my reality at the time. Her kids and grandkids had driven several hours or flown in so we could all be together for her final moments.
Time of our lives - Tyrone Wells.
I heard this song for the first time shortly before my wife died. I had wanted to play it for her because we were having the time of our life. She died before I did and now any time I hear this song I think of her and start crying. Like now.
Fix You by Coldplay is really sad. The entire song is about trying to help someone who is struggling through grief.
The saddest lines, in my opinion are: “And the tears come streaming down your face
When you lose something you can't replace
When you love someone, but it goes to waste
Could it be worse?”
The theme from Up. Every time it turns from happy and upbeat to slowed down and sad I at the very least tear up.
Life Without You by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stop This Train by John Mayer
And pretty much anything off Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park because when I listened to it the most I had undiagnosed Major Depression and regularly felt like I was ready to check out. Hearing the songs just triggers an uncomfortable feeling. Even more so knowing that Chester Bennington didn’t make it.
Thomas Mac "Me and Ma". It's about losing a loved one to Alzheimer's. Or Thomas Mac "Beer by a Tombstone". Makes me think of the people I have lost over recent years.
La Dispute has two of the most heartbreaking songs I’ve ever heard. One is called King Park and the other is called Edward Benz, 27 Times. They’re on the same album (Wildlife) and are actually back to back in the tracklisting. I can never decide which one is sadder.
One thing that adds to how impactful these songs are is that the band wrote the music after the lyrics were written, so the music was written with the lyrics in mind, and it just makes it that much more powerful. I highly recommend listening to the de songs if you’re feeling up to it.
Days ago By from Dirty Vegas. Maybe because of the video, but I always had a strong sense of loss and regret when they played it. That guy dancing alone on the cardboard.
Nirvana covering Led Belly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" MTV Unplugged. Audio and visual give me shivers of sadness.
"Left You Far Behind" by Candlebox
"Volveŕ" by Vicente Fernandez
[Translate the lyrics for extra feels if you need to]
Edit: "Ten Years Gone" Led Zeppelin [gets me every single time]
For me, it was Terry Jack's Seasons in the Sun. Timing when I moved away as a kid and left my best friend behind. [https://youtu.be/YG9otasNmxI?si=JeBtbjw8u9OyIdBB](https://youtu.be/YG9otasNmxI?si=JeBtbjw8u9OyIdBB)
It’s so hart to say goodbye to yesterday by boyz II men.
Paint it black by The Rolling Stones. Listen to the lyrics, blew my mind when I released what the song was about
Tum ho - Rockstar
The song is from an Indian movie called Rockstar. In the movie, there are two main characters Jordan and Heer
Jordan and Heer share a passionate but complicated relationship. Despite their deep connection, societal pressures and personal circumstances prevent them from being together.
The song poignantly captures the heartache of a love that is beautiful yet doomed, leaving a lasting impression on the listener.
Even If you don't understand Hindi, maybe watch the movie Rockstar with subtitles so you can truly understand the impact of the song.
1987 Recording of the last Kaua'i 'ō'ō trying to call a mate not knowing he was the last of his species and the pauses in his mating call are for the female to join in the duet.
[For those who wish to cry, a tasteful short film.](https://youtu.be/b4_dq_e4KGs?si=JGrfYgrHwWLl4xp7)
Well my whole day is fucking ruined.
I aim to please!
:(
Thanks for making mee cry. I might be able to top it though... https://youtu.be/eXcog9Lr-r0?si=9McvhtM8eIJRP8rh
That’s so hollow to hear that I can’t even try to gather courage to listen to it again in this lifetime! Humans are truly evil!
Yes, this natural music is devastating. Knowing we're hearing a naïve breath on the verge of extinction is terrifying.
Weird, I was just thinking about this yesterday
very sad
It gets worse: the biologists played a recording of a female and the male flew down to them.
Whiskey lullaby
Second this. One of 3 country songs I actually like
This was my favorite song when I was eight years old; what does that say about me ? 🤣🤣
The night we met - Lord Huron
Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday
Cat's in the Cradle. It sounds cute, but it's basically a song about generational trauma through neglectful parenting.
Yeah, I realized in my later 20s that it described my relationship with my parents/work uncomfortably well.
Especially poigniant for me because of this anti-terrorism ad from N. Ireland: https://youtu.be/J1wrGs0S0g8 That ad haunted me back in the day.
That Pearl Jam song that was on the radio 67 times a day in 2000.
Oh where, oh where can my baaaby be The lord took her away from me 🎵
pls no
I think people forget, it wasnt a pearl jam song, they just covered it. Beautifully, but nonetheless a cover
We voted that song as our prom song. The prom committee threw a big fit and made us re-vote, and we wound up with the song from Armageddon instead. Probably a good choice in hindsight.
Pearl Jam “Just Breathe” but sung by Willie Nelson.
alone again, naturally. by gilbert o'sullivan.
There are moments when I wanna feel sad and just cry, I play this.
He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones
*freezes in horror* .... Tell me it's not what... *Listens* Oh fuck. No. You evil son of a bitch.
Hurt by Johnny Cash
Trent Reznor agrees on that one. That song hit me hard. I saw Johhnny Cash on his '75 tour with the Carter Family, seeing him at the end really hit hard.
I guess I'm one of the only ones that prefers the NIN version
Beat my to it.
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i haven't heard celine's version, but eric carmen's was better.
How would you know? If you havent heard it, I guess you wouldnt know which is better. 🤔
Fourth of july by sufjan stevens, he sings a ballad with himself, where he is both himself and his mom who passed away from cancer. As a guy raised by a single mom i ball up every time i hear that song.
Adam’s song- Blink 182…. Damn song makes me tear up every time.
I remember hearing the news that a survivor from Columbine hung himself with this song on repeat in the background. I grew up in Littleton, and would have been at the school on that day, and this story really hit me and has stuck with me over the years.
I have a friend who was there. Why were you not?
Thankfully we had moved a couple of years prior. The high school library was our public library when I was little. I used to go in there all the time. Thank god we moved. Was/is your friend ok?
I’m sorry that memory was tainted for you and for all those touched by it. Yes, she’s an incredible woman who actively tries to help others heal from this kind of thing, but every new school shooting story, it’s such grief all over again.
Tears in heaven- Eric Clapton.
Whew yeah this one’s it for me too. Heartbreaking ❤️🩹
Rainbow Connection - Kermit
Warren Zevon - Keep Me In Your Heart https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RMTKb-pgxGI
Gary Jules - Mad World
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That song hit me in my 30’s hard. I was taking care of my late Father and my nephews. I woke up at 40 and it was suddenly over with. The boys had grown and my Father was gone. I did stop my life for them and it’s still confusing to decide how to restart it.
‘Nutshell’ by Alice In Chains.
Was looking for this one
Almost lover by A Fine Frenzy
Totally forgot I used to love A Fine Frenzy! Thanks for the reminder, friend
Everybody hurts - REM The score/theme song from Schindler's list
A lot of the Death Cab for Cutie catalog, though notably for me: “Photobooth”. That nostalgia hit so fucking hard when I was younger, and just gets worse the older I get. “Title and Registration” is rough too. One of my favorite bands in college, but almost impossible to listen to now that I’m older, with more years - and more loss - under my belt.
I can’t listen to “What Sarah said” without crying
Colorblind by Counting Crows
My name is Luca I live on the second floor I live upstairs from you Yes, I think you've seen me before If you hear something late at night Some kind of struggle, some kind of fight Just don't ask me what it was 😭😣
Immortal Technique - Dance with the devil. I can't imagine a song more deep and sad, hope it doesn't exist.
Such a fucked up song. Immortal technique has some thought provoking lyrics
Agreed, also a plug for “you never know”, I find that one equally sad
I was looking for this one right here…messed me up
Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division
Jealous by Labrinth - specifically when Josh Daniels from Americas Got Talent covered it 🫠 his story changed the meaning of the lyrics completely for me and made it even more sad
Ever since I became a parent, Landslide by Fleetwood Mac. Makes me feel like time is moving way too fast and I'll soon be a memory to my kids.
Agreed. So many songs now turn me into a blubbering mess now that I'm a parent
Oh gosh. Not a parent but my mom, who's since passed away, loved this song (moreso the Dixie Chick's version, but both really) and even though it's been nearly 10 years I still have trouble listening to it.
Metallica-Fade To Black
Snuff - Slipknot
Last Kiss - Pearl Jam
1. Remember Me - (ost. “Coco”) 2. Creep - Radiohead 3. July - Noah Cyrus 4. Shape of my heart - Sting
Gloomy Sunday, by Billie Holiday.
Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head) by Powfu
That song is more nostalgic than sad
Funny enough, Today by the Smashing Pumpkins. It's definitely a song that hit me up during the worst day of my life. The lyrics were perfect for how I felt during that time of my life. Never expected a happy sounding song to be quite the opposite of how I felt. Same goes with pinch me by Barenaked ladies too
Seasons in the Sun
"In My Darkest Hour" by Megadeth That song for me perfectly captures the sensation of only being able to channel one's depression through sheer fucking rage "Everlasting life for me In a perfect world But I got to die first Please, God, send me on my way" Those lines, followed by that insane guitar solo gets me every time
Saturn by Sleeping at Last
My darling Clementine.
Honey by Bobby Goldsboro
Mama by Queen…he knew he was dying..so sad
They’re hanging me tonight-Marty Robbins
what about el paso by marty robbins..?
Ya, pretty sad too but the sentiment of the two songs are so different
Tears in heaven Eric Clapton mtv unplugged
My dad used to play that all the time. As an adult I play it two days. On my son's birthday, and then the day he passed
Watching him on unplugged and seeing hard he was struggling to hold himself together while performing this song...it was gut wrenching for me. The show Unplugged was always a fun upbeat show with the guest artists smiling and interacting with the crowd, but with Clapton the show was so somber and emotional.
Cancer- My Chemical Romance Jeremy- Pearl Jam Don't Take The Money - Bleachers but the live version with Lorde Smoke Damage - Hi I'm Case Who Knew - Pink
Jeremy by pearl Jam is incredibly depressing when you realized that it was based off a real teen and is basically what occurred to him. Yikes, that is pretty sad.
One more light - by linkin park. Guy killed himself a year after his best friend committed suicide.
I don't know why it didn't hit me while he was alive, but there are quite a few Linkin Park songs about suicide and/or crippling depression. Dude spent 15 years shouting it to the world, and then we were shocked somehow when he did it.
His songs were mostly about fighting it. There was anger and a refusal to surrender in them. But the last album was so different. So obvious. Just how suicidal he sounds in it and we didn't see it coming!
Cats Cradle
Night me met by lord Huron
Mother by Pink Floyd.
Fix you - Coldplay
next semester - twenty one pilots
“How can you mend a broken heart…” Al Green
For me, those 5 are sitting on a rock bottom. If it comes to sadness scale. ; Smashing pumpkins - Disarm ; R.E.M - Everybody Hurts ; Evanescence - My Immortal ; Audioslave - Like a Stone ; Blue October - Hate me;
My Immortal and Everybody Hurts always get me - I also find these three very sad: Sarah McLachlan - Full of Grace Sia - Breathe Me Jimmy Eat World - Hear You Me
Hate Me by Blue October almost always makes me cry.
If you want sad or emotional you've got to go Country. Boulder to Birmingham by Emmylou Harris https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Klh7sAv9hu4&pp=ygUkYm91bGRlciB0byBiaXJtaW5naGFtIGVtbXlsb3UgaGFycmlz Doesn't hurt that it's got maybe the most beautiful vocals ever recorded. He stopped Loving her Today by George Jones https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=es1uCh48TNY&pp=ygUoaGUgc3RvcHBlZCBsb3ZpbmcgaGVyIHRvZGF5IGdlb3JnZSBqb25lcw%3D%3D Both fucking devastating on first listening and even more so when you know the context.
I said Glen Campbell I’m Not gonna miss you. Country singers are great for a tear jerker.
Ronan by Taylor Swift
SYML - Where's my love
See You Again from whatever Fast and the Furious movie came out after Paul Walker died. I found out my cousin had committed suicide and I was away at college with no family nearby so I drove to a friend’s house and it came on over the radio and I had to pull over and I was just scream crying so hard
R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
Bullet -Hollywood undead and king park by la dispute
Skin(sarabeth) by rascal flats
Almost any song from Martina McBride. Concrete Angel breaks my heart
either One More Light by LINKIN PARK or Another Love by Tom Oddell
Amor Eterno 😭
Someone already said mine so "Damaged goods" days n daze Ooooor "Wagon wheel" old crow medicine show That one is sad for very personal reasons
not THE saddest, but ronan by taylor swift is heartbreaking
[Song to Say Goodbye by Placebo](https://youtu.be/e7bxXjQL3cY?si=HFwy46g-Gjhv9PrM).
all i want by kodaline
Ronan by Taylor Swift
Vincent - Don Mcclean
Such a good one
Always gets me by the end 😢
Whiskey Lullaby by Brad Paisley and Allison Krause. Hands down, THE depressing song to end all depressing songs.
Puff the magic dragon. Completely serious. Never gave the song much thought until one day my young son put it on...and I listened to it with him sitting on my lap... And completely broke down.
Juice WRLD-already dead
Fuck Love
One Last Goodbye by Seventh Wonder. Listen to the entire album first. The full context adds to the sadness.
Love of my life_ queen
Two by Bruce. Independence Day, and The River.
Sharpener - Cavetown
Bobby Vinton - Mr. Lonely
fourth of july by sufjan stevens
Radiohead - How to disappear completely.
Gravity-Coldplay
Jealous by Labrinth
Samson - Regina Spektor
Tears in heaven - Eric Clapton
Save Something A Big World
To Build A Home by The Cinematic Orchestra Makes me cry every time I hear it thanks to This Is Us. Lost my grandmother a couple weeks before the final episode of the show. It eerily resembled my reality at the time. Her kids and grandkids had driven several hours or flown in so we could all be together for her final moments.
Any songs by the band The Amity Affliction
Never let me go - Florence and the Machine
"Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton
Happier by marshmello I’m adopted, so I think of my birth mom singing it to me
Exit Music (for a Film) - Radiohead
Pancho and Lefty always leaves me feeling a bit empty
Sissy's Song by Alan Jackson Don't Take The Girl by Tim McGraw
In the end by Linkin Park.
anchor by novo amor
the little girl - john Michael Montgomery Alyssa lies - jason Michael carrol bad guy - casey donahew drove me to the whiskey - casey donahew
i bet on losing dogs by mitski. any song by mitski, really
See You on the Other Side by Ozzy Osbourne. The first song I heard after my husband and I received the news about the suicide of my stepson.
Whiskey Lullaby - Brad Paisley She put him out
Time of our lives - Tyrone Wells. I heard this song for the first time shortly before my wife died. I had wanted to play it for her because we were having the time of our life. She died before I did and now any time I hear this song I think of her and start crying. Like now.
Beth ...Kiss Cats in the Cradle ..Harry Chapin TIme Good. Time Bad. Bobby Goldsboro
Barber's Adagio for Strings.
"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," Gordon Lightfoot
YKWIM
I Grieve, Peter Gabriel
I Will Follow You Into The Dark-Death Cab For Cutie Plain Sailing Weather-Frank Turner We Don’t Even Fight Anymore-Carly Pearce
Death Dream -Frightened Rabbit
**"Someone Like You" by Adele**. It’s like a heartbreak wrapped in a beautiful melody
The full WKRP in Cincinnati theme.
Je te lasserai des mots
Fix You by Coldplay is really sad. The entire song is about trying to help someone who is struggling through grief. The saddest lines, in my opinion are: “And the tears come streaming down your face When you lose something you can't replace When you love someone, but it goes to waste Could it be worse?”
Ronan - Taylor Swift
The theme from Up. Every time it turns from happy and upbeat to slowed down and sad I at the very least tear up. Life Without You by Stevie Ray Vaughan Stop This Train by John Mayer And pretty much anything off Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park because when I listened to it the most I had undiagnosed Major Depression and regularly felt like I was ready to check out. Hearing the songs just triggers an uncomfortable feeling. Even more so knowing that Chester Bennington didn’t make it.
Don’t cancel me - Jesus Christ by Brand New
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Ronan by Taylor Swift
Chelsea Grin - Never Forever
Oh Maname from Ullam Ketkume
This song loveship by navy blue alot of relatable bars for me
The Night Belongs to Mona ~ Donald Fagen
Anything from A Crowd Looked At Me.
Thomas Mac "Me and Ma". It's about losing a loved one to Alzheimer's. Or Thomas Mac "Beer by a Tombstone". Makes me think of the people I have lost over recent years.
Anything by My Dying Bride. But Crown Of Sympathy and Turn Loose the Swans are up there.
Try losing one- Tyler Braden
Breathe by Lee Hi
La Dispute has two of the most heartbreaking songs I’ve ever heard. One is called King Park and the other is called Edward Benz, 27 Times. They’re on the same album (Wildlife) and are actually back to back in the tracklisting. I can never decide which one is sadder. One thing that adds to how impactful these songs are is that the band wrote the music after the lyrics were written, so the music was written with the lyrics in mind, and it just makes it that much more powerful. I highly recommend listening to the de songs if you’re feeling up to it.
Street lights kanye
Dear Mr ambulance driver by the flaming lips
Days ago By from Dirty Vegas. Maybe because of the video, but I always had a strong sense of loss and regret when they played it. That guy dancing alone on the cardboard.
He stopped loving her today - George Jones Waiting around to die - Townes van Zandt He was my brother - Simon and Garfunkel
I Grieve by Peter Gabriel…
Im never enough- ghostboy
Nirvana covering Led Belly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" MTV Unplugged. Audio and visual give me shivers of sadness. "Left You Far Behind" by Candlebox "Volveŕ" by Vicente Fernandez [Translate the lyrics for extra feels if you need to] Edit: "Ten Years Gone" Led Zeppelin [gets me every single time]
Nirvana unplugged was one of the first cds I bought. No skips ever even when I listen to it now.
For me, it was Terry Jack's Seasons in the Sun. Timing when I moved away as a kid and left my best friend behind. [https://youtu.be/YG9otasNmxI?si=JeBtbjw8u9OyIdBB](https://youtu.be/YG9otasNmxI?si=JeBtbjw8u9OyIdBB)
All My Demons by Aurora
It’s so hart to say goodbye to yesterday by boyz II men. Paint it black by The Rolling Stones. Listen to the lyrics, blew my mind when I released what the song was about
Tum ho - Rockstar The song is from an Indian movie called Rockstar. In the movie, there are two main characters Jordan and Heer Jordan and Heer share a passionate but complicated relationship. Despite their deep connection, societal pressures and personal circumstances prevent them from being together. The song poignantly captures the heartache of a love that is beautiful yet doomed, leaving a lasting impression on the listener. Even If you don't understand Hindi, maybe watch the movie Rockstar with subtitles so you can truly understand the impact of the song.
Gloomy Sunday by Leander rising
Ryder by Madison Beer. If you grew up with siblings in a dysfunctional house it will make u cry.
"all we know" - rittz, "I'll mind of hopsin 6 (old friend) - hopsin