Penthouse Floor Satire

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Now I am going to talk about another song from darkness and light “Penthouse Floor”. For some of you guys, this song might be new to you. This song is not a love song. This song informs us about the issues that are going on around us, and how a group of people ignore the issues. With lines such as
All this trouble in this here town
All this shit going down
When will they focus, on this
Streets ride up with the TV crews
Look ma, we on the news
But they didn't notice
The song illustrates how social injustice in where we live (Genius). John was talking about the troubles around us and how wealthy people who stay in the penthouse didn’t even notice (Genius).
Another album I am going to talk to you guys about is love in the future. The cover of

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