Epilogue
T.G. Olson Lyrics


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I'll never forget when we met I'm eighteen
Hangin wit Seni and Zev I'm eighteen
Introduced me to you at the basketball game
William is what you said was your name
And after that we got to know each other and hang out
The time pass know each other what we're about
William the oldest child and he has to sisters
An elder male he addresses Mister
Taino and he Puerto Rican
President of clubs and he public speakin'
I'm barely passin' classes drunk all weekend
The bond that we have seems very different
I'm academically dismissed from college
He was very upset I'm dismissed from college
He on the phone tellin mom I have knowledge
One month later reinstated back to college
He a double major and a double minor
All that work he has and he not a winer
Tellin me Greg that I'm a be ya mentor
Be with you every step that you go and venture
I wasn't great when it came to read and write
Will said he would proofread my papers at night
I brought him my papers to proofread at night
I noticed sometimes he didn't sleep at night
Readin my papers just to sacrifice ya sleep
All cuz the brotherhood we have very deep
I got that A instead of gettin' that B
Now I'm on the Dean's list how can that be
Senior year of college I have no housing
But big brother Guillermo works for housing
Illegally I live with him for housing
He gets me a job then I work for housing
Now I'm a senior and I have housing
All cuz Guillermo got me housing
I'm also gettin' me a check from housing
All cuz Guillermo hooked me up with housing
A month after Stockton I graduate
He gets me a month job workin' for the state
Then the check we gettin' has no tax
This is two months before I began my raps
Don't know where I'd be without you
And I don't know where I would be
So I wrote this song about you
Cuz I don't know where I would be
It was a day in August that's a fact
Told Guillermo that I was gonna rap
And the only thing that he said to me
If that what you want then I gotchu G
I believe in you like you was me
G you have no idea it's your destiny
He even more excited about rappin' than me
Yet he's the only one who believes in me
Will made me believe I will be great at rap
When I didn't believe I will be great at rap
And the truth is I could not even rap
But somehow Will saw I will be great at rap
Guillermo time and time drill into my head
Believe in yourself and forget about them Greg
Put in that work and perfect your craft
Faith will always keep you on ya path
Your perspective is only your reality
Think positive and change your reality
Through confusion Greg there is clarity
He tells me this as I search for clarity
Kicked out my house I'm homeless great
Guillermo says live with him at Penn State
No job no income and no money
Broke as a joke but it ain't funny
Will would even cook for me and make me meals
He could see how down and out I feels
Encouraged me I can always do better
And that the storm always lead to clear weather
Don't know where I'd be without you
And I don't know where I would be
So I wrote this song about you
Cuz I don't know where I would be
Will texts me that he's havin' surgery
On his tonsils and don't let it worry me
I took his advice and paid it no mind
The next day he texts me he blew my mind
Now G the reason I had surgery
Is because I have Cancer stage 3
My mind's goin' crazy and I can't see
I can't believe this is happenin' to me
Re-read his text because I'm in shock
Hit the bowl a few times than go take a shot
My eyes start to tear than I cry a lot
This pain inside will it ever stop
More than enough for anyone to deal wit
Five days pass then the thing wit Meredith
And people love how I handled Meredith
Well who you think taught me how to handle Meredith
Will never drank and Will never smokes
Inspires the bars why you say they dope
Inspires me on a daily basis
No support and he helps me face this
While you debate if this a classic album
He gave the idea and here is the outcome
Greg you can bring hip hop back
Just tell your pain and struggle to go rap
You'll inspire others in ways you can't imagine
But you gotta stay humble and hungry like a famine
You're not chasin' dreams you're pursuin' passion
How you think G great things happen
He's never been shady never lied to me
Uncle Greg when his kids say hi to me
I've been selfish Will and now I can see
That the world needs to know how great I can be
I agree with you G now you can see
That only you can tell your story
I push you cuz my visions see
Things that you do for humanity
Without Will I wouldn't have any accolades
Every show that I do I always get paid




Without Will I wouldn't even have my degree
Without Will I wouldn't be the GSG

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of T.G. Olson's song "Epilogue" tell the story of the deep and lasting friendship between T.G. Olson (referred to as Greg in the song) and his mentor and friend, William (referred to as Will). The song begins with the two meeting when T.G. Olson is eighteen and continues to detail the support and guidance that Will provides throughout their friendship.


The song highlights how Will takes on the role of a mentor for T.G. Olson, helping him navigate through academic challenges, providing emotional support, and ultimately inspiring him to pursue his passion for rap music. T.G. Olson acknowledges that without Will's belief in him and his talents, he may never have become a successful rapper.


The lyrics also touch on some difficult times in T.G. Olson's life, including homelessness and personal struggles. Through it all, Will remains a constant source of support, offering T.G. Olson a place to live, cooking for him, and encouraging him to stay positive and focused on his goals.


The song takes a heartbreaking turn when Will reveals that he has stage 3 cancer. T.G. Olson expresses his shock and sadness and reflects on how Will has taught him important lessons in handling difficult situations. He credits Will for his growth as an artist and a person, and acknowledges that without him, he wouldn't have achieved his successes.


Overall, "Epilogue" is a tribute to the power of friendship, mentorship, and the impact one person can have on another's life. It is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and a reminder of the importance of supporting and believing in one another.




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Written by: Gregory Shaw II

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Chris Notap

I feel for the parents dealing out tough love and saying no to her requests. A lot can happen from 18 to 20 in straightening out her life. First step, get rid of the toque. I wish her the best of luck.

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@Faye G Beanie is the slang term for toque......👃✌️🤣🇨🇦

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​@rachael nichter Exactly

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The parents are the problem.

Gert Pacu

It has to be torture to go to jail knowing you will have 3-5 days of straight pain and you will not be able to stand still or lay down without having to pop right back up because you cannot get comfortable when coming down from the types of drugs she is on. Seen it so many times, and went through it once when I decided that I did not want to be on pain pills the rest of my life. I had a shoulder issue because I pitched from 6 years old (the first year in little league where it's not tee-ball until I was 18 and a senior in high school). I played 12 seasons of baseball for little league, and high school, and probably 8 or so seasons of winter ball. I was good enough to be drafted, and played for one of the top high school teams in the nation when I played (Elk Grove High School in Cali), but senior year I tore my rotator cuff, and years later learned that I should not have been pitching from 14 years old to 18 years old even though coaches said I would be fine. We had 4 players from our team drafted and 2 made the majors, both playing for the Oakland A's. The two others played minor league BB.

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