Old Dog

CANALJ. Cole - Topic
6 de fevereiro de 2026
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Brain rate full of fuckers at this and I don't know number so you know a nitty-sat

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How can you see me?

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So it's me how that's happening to me

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I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick

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Yeah, I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick

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How old is that?

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Yeah, I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick

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Yeah, I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick

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I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm sick

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Oh, God, what's the my tricks at a beat?

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No more reckoning, yeah, yeah

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Brush it about a snake, yeah

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Yeah

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I'm back home for the time being

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See, oh at least they'd have been seen

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That's what you find me

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Right off at 95, we had the little time meeting

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Down in the village, you're real

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Then you can chime in

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Now real don't mean that you got hate for your right being

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So selling right all your clients that don't mind seeing

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Now be real to me, you stand on with the fuck you do

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We own the mat, we ain't it, landin' but we snuck on through

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I had a plan put on the land I got accustomed to

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It's so forgets, so it's random, nickers, cutting tools

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It's nothing new to carry hammers in the bullet schools

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Hurt, hurt, hurt, hurt

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Talking damn it in this fucking tool

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It's nothing new, but it's we behaving far along

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While before we've been sleepless known

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That's the problem child

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A Carolina bear in mind, we never had shit

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But now that goal is fronters, bits of it

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That's past hits, we get shit

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We're two six, it's the blueprint, yeah, made me

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Oh, God, what's the new tricks at a beat?

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No more reckoning, yeah, yeah

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Brush it about a snake, yeah

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Hey, dudes, now what was doing nickering me?

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Can't hide the shit, hold on through again

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Take your fucking shirt up and this, you ain't ready bitch

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Money is a mindset if you are ready bitch

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Take your fucking shirt up and this, you ain't ready bitch

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I had the lead these green pine trees

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They did it, seven I got it, I was gonna bring it back

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Bitch, you can't sweat, I did it, uh, 11 to 7

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Came back in the land, feel like two pack in the land

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Pop me two plops, a plan, somebody dug off

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My fam, practice my junk shot, my jet, they're thinking I'm too bad

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They're gone homes, they got a plan that I'm my head

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They go, what?

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I'm gonna break right now, and PD behind me

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One of my tags right now, I can't beat two upset

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Hey, I got a reason to check, this shit wriggling in New York

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But the villain ain't seen this shit, now I'm gonna beat

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Who I'm gonna be regardless of the emblem that's drawn on the key

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Vending a put-off and see, for something that's hard to believe

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Shout out that drop, PD pop, no he did that long before me

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I just got home from a ton, I brought my partner with me

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I brought the reason, that day dial is we learned it all on the streets

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To the VIP, I ain't gonna shit, I got a shit, pull out your bucket

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Take a bucket, shut up, finish, when you're ready, bitch

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The money is a mindset, if you are ready rich

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Take a bucket, shut up, finish, when you're ready, bitch

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Two six, it's a blueprint, yeah, made me old dog

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Got some new tricks, I don't pay, no more record here

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Yeah, yeah, brush it by the slave, pay, dudes

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Now I'm what was doing with a payment

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Nigger pay, pay us, pay me, man

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Who was hiding money, doing shit, okay, I'm ready for the bar

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Great, free, huh?

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I'm gonna get a little bit hurt in the road

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Shout out that drop, bitch, shut up, bitch

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Shout out that drop, bitch, shut up, bitch

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Shout out that drop, bitch, shut up, bitch

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I went away, went away, went away, went away

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Hot spring start with you

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Sad audition

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Aww, my so cheap, look at that

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God damn, don't hesitate more

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Hope you're all sold out for shit

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It's gone by, tail-up, bow-up

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Kind of like a dog

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Which is not the best time for all shit

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But I just, I just brought my outta getback

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Maybe I just drive the ass off

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Even the kid is already me

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The Old Dog Mentality: Wisdom and Adaptation in a Changing World

From street corners to executive boardrooms, the concept of an "old dog learning new tricks" has never been more relevant. This powerful metaphor represents the eternal human struggle between comfort and growth, between established patterns and necessary evolution. Through the raw lyrical expressions emerging from urban landscapes, we uncover profound truths about resilience that apply universally.

Decoding the 'Old Dog' Phenomenon

The Psychology of Resistance to Change

Humans naturally develop cognitive patterns that create neural pathways resembling well-worn trails through a forest. These mental shortcuts serve us well until circumstances demand adaptation:

  • Neuroplasticity peaks in youth but remains possible throughout life
  • Cognitive dissonance creates mental resistance to new behaviors
  • Fear of obsolescence drives defensive reactions to change

Street Wisdom as Survival Mechanism

The recurring phrase "I'm sick" transcends literal illness, representing a soul-deep weariness with stagnation. This emotional state becomes the catalyst for transformation:

"I had a plan put on the land I got accustomed to / It's so forgets, so it's random, nickers, cutting tools" - speaks to establishing stability only to have foundations disrupted

Four Pillars of Resilient Adaptation

1. Embracing Discomfort as Growth

The lyrics' insistence on sickness mirrors modern psychological understanding that personal breakthroughs follow periods of significant discomfort:

  • Developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky's "Zone of Proximal Development"
  • Nietzsche's philosophy: "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger"
  • Post-traumatic growth research findings

2. Resourcefulness Over Resources

"Carolina bare in mind, we never had shit / But now that goal is fronters, bits of it" illustrates the power of scarcity-driven innovation. Historical examples include:

  • Great Depression-era ingenuity
  • Apollo 13's life-saving improvisation
  • Modern bootstrapped tech startups

The Reinvention Roadmap: Practical Applications

Breaking Mental Barriers

"Money is a mindset if you are ready bitch" distills complex financial psychology into a streetwise mantra. This aligns with:

  • Carol Dweck's growth mindset research
  • Behavioral economics principles
  • Tony Robbins' wealth consciousness teachings

Cultivating Street Smart Resilience

The narrative reveals seven survival principles transferable to professional environments:

  1. Situational awareness ("See, oh at least they'd have been seen")
  2. Adaptive flexibility ("we behaving far along")
  3. Resource networking ("I brought my partner with me")

From Struggle to Strategy

The Blueprint Mentality

Repeated references to "blueprint" and "plan" reveal systematic thinking beneath apparent chaos. Effective reinvention requires:

  • Environmental scanning techniques
  • Scenario planning methodologies
  • Contingency mapping

Modern Applications of Street Wisdom

Corporate Warfare Tactics

"We own the mat, we ain't it, landin' but we snuck on through" translates to disruptive business strategies:

  • Uber's taxi industry disruption
  • Netflix's Blockbuster bypass
  • Cryptocurrency's financial system challenge

Personal Branding Through Authenticity

"Now real don't mean that you got hate for your right being" speaks to authentic personal branding essentials:

  • Consistency across platforms
  • Values-driven content creation
  • Transparency in professional presentation

Conclusion: The Never-Ending Reinvention Cycle

The "old dog" journey never truly concludes. As technology accelerates change, the ability to continually adapt becomes humanity's most crucial skill. True resilience lies not in avoiding disruption but in developing the mindset and methods to navigate it successfully.

Palavras-chave: old dog new tricks, resilience psychology, personal reinvention, street wisdom, growth mindset, adaptation strategies, overcoming stagnation