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  • So the first hook and verse is from the perspective of someone who is calling the hotline and

  • they want to commit suicide.

  • They want to kill themselves.

  • They want to end their life.

  • When I jumped on a tour bus that started in Los Angeles, California and I ended in New

  • York City and did a fan tour where I went to fan's houses and shared meals with them,

  • hung out with them, played them my album before it came out.

  • Them along with other people on tour, just fans that I met randomly, they've said things

  • like, “Your music has saved my life.

  • You've saved my life.”

  • And I was always like, “Aw so nice of you.

  • Thanks.”

  • And I give them a hug and shit but in my mind, I'm like, “What the fuck?”

  • And they're really serious.

  • And they tat shit on their arms and get shit like lyrics that save their life and in my

  • mind, I was like, “Man I wasn't even trying to save nobody's life.”

  • And then it hit me, the power that I have as an artist with a voice.

  • I wasn't even trying to save your life.

  • Now what can happened if I actually did?

  • And it's beyond just this song.

  • It's the whole album.

  • What can happen if I took myself out of my comfort zone and made a whole album about

  • everybody and everybody's struggles including my own which is one I've never done.

  • What if I silenced my own fear and I say, “I'm scared talk about my race.

  • I'm scared to talk about the state of this country but I'm going to do anyway.

  • I'm going to persevere.

  • Man, how many lives can I really save then?”

  • I think it was just a record that was years in the making.

  • Also, it's like, who really wants to write a song about suicide.

  • It's hard.

  • But I was like, “Fuck it.

  • I'm going to make this shit an anthem.”

  • That's why it's like, “I've been on the low/I been taking my time,” it's like

  • you hear it, who can relate.

  • I think it's a bit morbid at first.

  • “I don't want to be alive.

  • I just want to die.

  • I just want to die.”

  • Like fuck, oh shit.

  • But I had to write this because you can't sugar coat it.

  • Everything is going to be alright mutherfucker, don't kill yourself.

  • Like nah, it's got to be, “Yo fam, yeah you want to take your life.

  • You want to kill yourself.

  • You want to slit your wrist.

  • You want to eat pills.

  • You want to shoot yourself in the head and eat a bullet.

  • And it fucking sucks.

  • I've thought about killing myself, sure, a bunch of times.

  • But the thing is I never...I think about shit all the time.

  • I stand in line at the grocery store and like, “Yo what if I punch this cashier in the

  • face right now?”

  • That's human beings, that's the shit we don't be talking about but we all think but we be thinking that shit.

  • So I've thought about it but never in my life did I ever think about actually committing

  • the act for real.

  • And I hopefully I am never there.

  • But I know a lot of people who have.

  • A lot of people very near and dear and close to my heart and because of that, I think that

  • also served for inspiration for this song.

  • For me, this is something that really allows the listener to feel connected because this

  • is their outlet.

  • The song is their outlet.

  • I'm hurting deep down but can't show it but Logic can help me show it by playing this

  • song, he's letting it be known to the entire world forever how I feel in this moment.

  • And that's a scary thing man cause think about all the people who'll never hear this song.

  • But it's something that I feel really needed to be said.

  • It is a bit dark.

  • Even the, “I'm hurting deep down but can't show it,” think about the people that actually

  • do show it.

  • But don't' have anybody there that loves them enough.

  • That's another person who this song is for.

  • Their parents don't give a shit or they think they are going through a phase or they are

  • older in their life.

  • And it's like, “I'm hurting, somebody help me.”

  • And nobody gives a fuck.

  • And that's also why this song, titled “1800” and that's how I refer to it, is amazing

  • because hopefully they'll be able to be like, “Oh shit, I do feel this way.

  • This song is inspiring me.

  • Let me call somebody at this hotline and see if they can help me.”

  • The second hook and verse is from the perspective of the operator on the other end of the line,

  • “I want you to be alive.

  • Let me tell you why.

  • Here's all the reasons why you should continue to live.”

  • Switching up the perspective in the second verse is everything because that's the person

  • going like, “Hey this is not permanent.

  • The way you feel, it's ok.

  • Things will get better.”

  • And a lot of people will be like, no it won't.

  • You know, sometimes, I love to interact with fans so I'll go on Twitter and I'll be like, “What's

  • positive in your life today?”

  • And somebody will be like, “Nothing. Fuck you."

  • Or not even they'll just be like "My life sucks and it's so dreary.”

  • I usually hit them with, “Too bad.”

  • And I'll go on a fucking rant and be like, “Tell me what's positive in your life.

  • Don't tell me this or that.

  • I want to hear what's positive in your life.

  • Can you breathe?

  • Can you see?

  • Can you taste food?

  • Can you walk?

  • Can you this or that?”

  • These are the things I want to hear.

  • I want to know because I want you to appreciate them.

  • I appreciate them and I hope that you can truly appreciate them.

  • I have been there so much when we focus on the negativity of our situation and I didn't

  • ask you, “Tell me the negative shit.”

  • I said, 'Tell me about the positive.'”

  • This is one of those songs where it took me a few months to do it and it didn't take

  • a few months because I wasn't inspired.

  • It's just such a hard song to do for me.

  • I just didn't want to talk about that shit.

  • I really wanted to...I mean I didn't want to talk about half this shit on this album

  • but this was a really, really hard one so I made sure that I didn't just rush it out.

  • Sometimes I'm like, “I got to finish this song.”

  • And I go in and I just write some crazy ass shit.

  • Like the second verse inAmerica,” I wrote this shit in five minutes.

  • And was just like, “Fuck it and just did it.”

  • This wasn't like that.

  • This is was like, “I have to take my time.

  • I have to be patient because once again, the song can potentially save people's lives.

  • So I'm not just going to go in and just, 'Oh this shit sounds hot.'”

  • Like, nah.

So the first hook and verse is from the perspective of someone who is calling the hotline and

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