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00:01You
00:21And how does one describe being Prince of Wales?
00:30I mean, it's hardly a job, still less a vocation, it's simply a predicament.
00:39The previous princes of Wales have been happy to have misspinned their lives in idle dissipation,
00:43but my problem is I can't bear idles or dissipation.
00:49Every day I meet people from all walks of life,
00:53ministers, scientists, entrepreneurs, men and women my age,
00:57who have gone out into the world and made their mark.
01:03It's precisely the thing that I'm not allowed to do.
01:12In any other professional sphere, I'd be at the peak of my powers.
01:17Instead, what am I? I'm just a useless ornament, stuck in a waiting room, gathering dust.
01:33There I go again. Always a little wine with my cheese.
01:38No, it just feels so good to tell it as it is to close friends.
01:42We understand. You're a criminally wasted resource, sir.
01:47Just look at the extraordinary work you do with the Prince's Trust.
01:50Turning young lives around, giving out thousands of grants a year.
01:55Twenty thousand, to be precise.
01:57Our latest initiative is this funding of evening centres up and down the country
02:02where children from crowded and low-income households can come and do their homework.
02:08What a wonderful idea. Doesn't sound like an ornament gathering dust to me.
02:14Thank you, Nancy.
02:15Now, the day's work is still not done, so will you excuse me?
02:21Good night. Good night, sir.
02:23Good night.
02:24Good night.
02:57One, two, three.
02:58Fast.
02:59Come on.
03:00Come on, you're so silly.
03:01Come on.
03:03Oh, oh, oh.
03:05Good night.
03:07Good night.
03:10Good night.
03:10Good night.
03:11I've got five parts.
03:12Hello?
03:13Andrew.
03:14Good night.
03:15Good night.
03:16Good night.
03:20Mummy?
03:26is she um she'll be with you in just a moment i have to wait till she picks up in
03:30the other room
03:34so is everyone uh there together yes all here such a special time of year
03:42and is it just the four of you for christmas or
03:45i believe that's her now sir thank you right i'm playing move up laura you've been cheating again
03:52hello i wish you would answer the phone i never know what to say we're alone now
03:59i'm in the bedroom in bed on top of it lucky old bed
04:07are you still in tesha i am missing you terribly
04:14back soon though my darling are you still making the speech in oxford tomorrow yes
04:21that's the reason i called actually could you bear to quickly listen to it is it very long
04:25only we're a full house no no no short and punchy and a bit controversial which is why i want
04:32your
04:33opinion you always know best when to rein me in all right oh remind me of the subject the teaching
04:41of
04:41english language in schools it is quite astounding to think that in england we have produced one of
04:49the world's most beautiful languages however the rate at which that language is degenerating has become
04:55a cause for concern it's a tragedy for the next generation that in the birthplace of the language of keats
05:02of shelley of shakespeare efforts to preserve that language and uphold the standards of its teaching
05:08are no longer a priority if we look at the way english is used in business in the popular press
05:14or on television programs or indeed in our schools universities and institutions
05:20in the popular press
05:35and what town are you in
05:38Attack her!
05:39Officer Craig- Mattaric, Tell me exactly what happened.
05:41Officer Craig- Mattaric, All right, back there, back, back, back.
05:47Officer Craig- Mattaric, I will be on the board.
05:51Officer Craig- Mattaric, I will be on the board.
05:53Officer Craig- Mattaric, I will be on the board.
06:02Officer Craig- Mattaric, is just going to be down, can you hear him, please?
06:06Yeah, no, he's here, he's here.
06:08He's checking the fish, he's lost in.
06:10The thing's in here, it's not late.
06:12Sir, sir, can you calm down and tell me exactly what you're doing?
06:15You'll see just how it bevrish our great mother tongue has become.
06:20Everything happens at the end of the day, and every situation is a win-win.
06:26As Prince of Wales, I won't be thanked for saying this, but
06:30the rot begins in the very institutions whose duty it is to preserve our proud linguistic and cultural heritage.
06:39If we want to produce the next generation of great writers, we must use our education system
06:44to protect what is surely our greatest national export, the English language,
06:50which, like any language, is so much more than a collection of words.
06:56It's a means of building bridges between people of different backgrounds, cultures, and generations.
07:05What do you think?
07:06Oh, I think it's brilliant.
07:09I mean, you could go further.
07:10Our language is like an endangered species that needs to be protected.
07:14It's a scandal the way we're letting it be slaughtered.
07:17Oh, I quite agree.
07:19I read it to my private secretary, so I might have gone too far.
07:22I suppose it might be better to leave the audience wanting more.
07:26Yes.
07:28I suppose one has to be aware of it in the room.
07:32Just feel one's way along with it, if you know what I mean.
07:36Mm.
07:38You're awfully good at feeling your way along.
07:42Stop it.
07:46It's too dangerous.
07:48If we run this, we'd risk being responsible for breaking up a royal marriage.
07:55But, uh, I don't want our friend crossing the street and selling it to anyone else, either.
08:03So pay him what he wants.
08:05Keep the tape, put it in the safe, and hope for another day.
08:13Keep the tape, put it in the safe, and hope for another day.
08:45Keep the tape, put it in the safe, and hope for another day.
08:46Keep the tape, put it in the safe, and look for another day.
08:55Like that, be all for email, it isn't great.
09:09I can't know.
10:10You are both resolved on this.
10:14No doubts, no hesitancy.
10:19This is really what you want.
10:47Very well.
11:18Their royal highnesses have no plans to divorce, and their constitutional positions are unaffected.
11:24We share the great sorrow which this announcement will cause, and ask the public to join us in praying that
11:33God will bring comfort and strength to the prince and princess.
11:37The decision by the prince and princess of Wales to separate has been reached amicably.
11:42They will both continue to participate fully in the upbringing of their children.
11:46And will continue to carry out full and separate programs of public engagement.
11:54The queen and the duke of Edinburgh, though saddened, understand and sympathize with the difficulties that have led to this
11:59decision.
12:03That is the text of the announcement.
12:10I'm sure that I speak for the whole house and millions beyond it in offering our support to both the
12:16prince and princess of Wales at this difficult time.
12:19Amen.
13:12When a vessel is in rough seas, it's sometimes necessary to alter her course.
13:20That's why we're all here today.
13:23Now, this particular expedition is the brainchild of the Lord Chamberlain.
13:28David, did you want to say a few words?
13:31Thank you, sir.
13:34I think we can all agree the last few years have been particularly challenging for the monarchy.
13:40The fire at Windsor Castle, the failure of several royal marriages, questions being raised as to the family's value for
13:50money, its relevance.
13:52It's all right. No need to go over it all again.
13:57And so, in consultation with Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh,
14:02we've decided to set up an informal council of war.
14:06A task force to safeguard the monarchy's survival in a rapidly changing world.
14:11And since the idea is to find new directions for a way forward...
14:17Ahead.
14:19Sir?
14:21Ahead, David. Way ahead.
14:27We would call it the Way Ahead Group.
14:31I suppose I should be grateful.
14:34I've been preaching the gospel of change for...
14:38I don't know how long, after 25 years, they finally agree.
14:42And what did they come up with?
14:43Oh, you ready for this?
14:45Allowing the public into the royal box of the Albert Hall from time to time.
14:49Mm-hmm. Radical.
14:50Making the requirement to bow or curtsy to some members of the royal family optional.
14:55Giving the royal air force central band a more enhanced role in the changing of the guard ceremony at the
15:01palace.
15:01And that's progressive because...
15:03They have some women members within their ranks.
15:05Vive la revolution!
15:07Quite.
15:08Meanwhile, nothing on constitutional reform.
15:10Nothing on the monarch being both head of state and supreme governor of the Church of England.
15:15How on earth to square that with a country that's supposed to be a modern democracy?
15:18I told them you should be thinking of something much more radical.
15:22You talk of cost-cutting measures and reform of the civilists.
15:27I say, why not abolish it altogether?
15:29Have the monarchy fund itself.
15:32You talk about including more women in the pomp and pageantry.
15:35But why not something more far-reaching than that?
15:38Ending the bar on the eldest daughters inheriting the throne.
15:41The problem with the ideas that you've presented today is that they don't reflect a modern Britain.
15:47What it looks like.
15:48What it feels like.
15:49What its concerns are.
15:51Education.
15:52The threat to the environment.
15:53Better opportunities for disadvantaged youth.
15:55Things I've been campaigning on for years.
15:57I'm afraid I did get rather carried away.
16:01He even dared bring up our great leader to her face.
16:05God.
16:06We all saw the unfortunate poll recently about Queen Victoria Syndrome and how many people find the crown remote and
16:15out of touch.
16:16You claim to want to refresh the monarchy.
16:19Well, what I'm proposing is precisely that.
16:21A new welfare monarchy that's less about mystery and magic and divine right and more about our practical role in
16:31today's society.
16:33That was a different Charles today.
16:37Separation from Diana has liberated him.
16:40Energised him.
16:41And what if being informed and in touch is what people want from their sovereign?
16:50Having controversial opinions and agitating politically is not what people want from their sovereign.
16:59I just think while we're setting up committees or task forces hoping to find ways forward,
17:07it might be useful to acknowledge that the solution we are looking for could be right under our noses.
17:24It might be useful to hear from our noses.
17:41Hey, Lord.
17:44Yes?
17:49Yep.
17:54Yep.
17:59Checked already.
18:00Right.
18:21Good, sir.
18:23Good, sir.
18:26Thank you, sir.
18:44The recording was made by an amateur radio enthusiast.
18:49Having correctly identified your voices, he then sold it to the Daily Mirror.
18:54At the time, the newspaper decided not to go ahead with it because of the potential damage it might do
18:59to the royal marriage.
19:01But now that you and the Princess of Wales have officially separated, the newspaper feels at liberty to publish.
19:08And I think we must brace ourselves for the transcripts to be published in the UK in the coming days.
19:18How can they get away with this?
19:22It's a private conversation.
19:25Private matter between two adults.
19:27No one else's business.
19:29Unfortunately, sir, while the intentional interception of private phone calls is illegal,
19:34the amateur radio operator in this case claims to have stumbled upon the conversation by chance,
19:40which could be difficult to disapprove.
19:44Don't you remember the conversation?
19:47Have we discovered what was actually said?
19:51No details yet, but we're told it was intimate.
19:58Very intimate.
20:03What do you think?
20:05I think it's brilliant.
20:07I think you could go further.
20:11Our language is like an endangered species. It needs to be protected.
20:15It's a scandal the way we're letting it be slaughtered.
20:18I quite agree.
20:19I really did my private secretary. He thinks I might have gone too far.
20:24I suppose it might be better to leave the audience wanting more.
20:30Yes.
20:32I suppose one has to be aware of it in the room.
20:35Just feel one's way along with it.
20:38If you know what I mean.
20:42You're awfully good at feeling your way along.
20:45Stop it.
20:51God, I want to feel my way along you.
20:54All over you.
20:55Up and down you.
20:57In and out.
20:58Particularly in and out.
21:01That's just what I need at the moment.
21:03Is it?
21:05I know it would revive me.
21:08But I can't bear a Sunday night without you.
21:12God.
21:13It's like that program Start the Week.
21:16I can't start the week without you.
21:19I fill up your tank.
21:20Yes, you do.
21:22So you can cope.
21:23Then I'm all right.
21:26What about me?
21:29The trouble is I need you several times a week.
21:33So do I.
21:35I need you all the week.
21:38I need you all the time.
21:41Oh, darling, I just want you now.
21:44Do you?
21:47So do I.
21:48Desperately. Desperately.
21:50God, I wish I could just...
21:53live inside your trousers or something.
21:55It would be so much easier.
21:57What are you going to turn into?
21:58A pair of knickers?
22:00God forbid, a Tampax of just my luck.
22:05A complete idiot.
22:08What a wonderful idea.
22:10My luck to get chucked down the lavatrians.
22:13Keep on going on and on forever.
22:15Swirling around on top, never going down.
22:17Darling.
22:19Till the next one comes through.
22:21Perhaps you could just come back as a box.
22:24What sort of box?
22:26A box of Tampax.
22:28You could just keep going.
22:30That's true.
22:36Have you gone to sleep?
22:38No, I'm here.
22:41Will you ring me when you wake up?
22:44By night, my darling, I do love you.
22:47Love you too.
22:51Don't want to say goodbye.
22:54Neither do I.
22:58But you must get some sleep.
23:03Bye, darling.
23:06Bye.
23:08Bye.
23:10Press the button.
23:13Going to press the tit.
23:14All right, darling, I wish you were pressing mine.
23:16God.
23:18So do I.
23:20Harder and harder.
23:22Oh, darling.
23:27Night.
23:30Night.
23:31Love you.
23:33I adore you.
23:36Night.
23:38Night.
23:44Night.
23:46Night.
23:52The End
24:16The End
24:25It's raised doubts over whether the Prince of Wales could ever be king
24:30Yet another royal scandal making headlines
24:32Yet another bitter blow to an unkeen crisis
24:36Sally Hinkman, NBC News, London
24:44Here, I bought you some weapons-grade entirely chemical cold medication
24:50I know you're probably taking some sort of root herb
24:56Garlic, ginger and elderberry
24:59I thought I'd bring you something that actually works
25:06Poor you
25:11Some assassination
25:15Complete decimation of my character
25:19Everything I've worked so hard for
25:22It's no secret, I think, over the years
25:24You've brought a great many of your problems upon yourself
25:29But no one deserves this
25:32Thank you
25:37It's the hypocrisy that gets me
25:41As if none of these journalists have ever spoken to a lover over the phone
25:44Said embarrassing things
25:47It was all a bit embarrassing, wasn't it?
25:51It was a little gynecological, for my taste
25:57Well
25:59As I'd taken my head out of my hands and my fingers out of my throat
26:02God
26:02There was a surprising residue left
26:07Of being touched by
26:09Two teenagers of a certain age
26:12Being so gloriously human
26:15And entirely in love
26:23For that alone you deserve some credit
26:27In this family especially
26:30You are sweet
26:34I doubt our dear Papa will see it that way
26:45All right
26:49I'll speak to you tomorrow
26:51Whatever
26:58If I weren't so ashamed
26:59I might confess your admiration of the sheer scale of your achievement
27:04In one fell swoop
27:06You've succeeded in alienating the church over your moral fitness
27:09The politicians over your conduct unbecoming
27:12The House of Commons is in uproar
27:15They're saying we've pressed the self-destruct button
27:22Among your many entirely unjustified military honors
27:27As colonel-in-chief of the royal regiment of Wales
27:31I wonder if you might remind us of their motto
27:39In English
27:43Better death than dishonor
27:44What's that?
27:45Speak up
27:45Better death than dishonor
27:49A sentiment on which you would do well to reflect
28:00Are you still here?
28:02Are you still here?
28:03I'm still here
28:10I'm still here
28:16Hi
28:19You're still here
28:23I'm still here
28:29everyone in HQ is frightened my dear father included they don't know how the
28:34world has changed everyone's just blaming everyone else that's no excuse
28:39for gratuitous sadistic exhibitionism sounds like playground bullying the way
28:46the sycophants all nodded grateful that his invective wasn't directed at them for
28:52once it leaves me no choice
29:02protect yourself to look after yourself
29:14yes
29:23historians will not be able to pinpoint a moment when the breakaway happened because nothing
29:26official has happened but a change is happening so i ask you to look around you what do you see
29:32not
29:32old stuffy courtiers but young professional men and women of today the way ahead group or the
29:40lagging behind group as i like to call them was set up to prepare the monarchy for the coming millennium
29:45but it seems to me they hold some confusion as to which millennium we're actually in i think as a
29:51guiding principle if we're interested in saving the monarchy we should do the exact opposite of what
29:55the way head group recommends i think we all agree and polls certainly show that the monarchy is in a
30:00rut a dangerous run it's vital that people are given a reason to believe in and be excited about the
30:06future and if one asks oneself what the future of the monarchy is and the answer is it's you sir
30:11but
30:12right now the problem is no one knows you they don't know who you really are or what you think
30:17or feel
30:17i quite agree well what should we do about that well one thought that we had was that um perhaps
30:27a
30:27mature progressive open television special would be a way to go where the prince of wales is finally
30:34given the opportunity to freely air his voice alongside an expansive and wide-ranging interview we
30:41could grant cameras unprecedented access to a future king at work an intimate and authoritative profile
30:49of an enlightened thoughtful forward-thinking man who has been prince of wales for a quarter of a
30:55century and a chance for him to lay out his vision for a modern monarchy a modern britain
31:01who are you thinking of as the interviewer well there are a number of candidates but the the name we're
31:07most excited about is is jonathan dimbleby he's serious he's forthright he's independent minded
31:19people will know that it's not puffery or chocolate box royalism with dimbleby
31:25there is an element of risk
31:29he's bound to ask about the marriage at some point
31:33but in our view there's there's a far greater prospect of reward
31:48good right this is it thank you
32:09your royal highness it's it's fair to say that in recent years the royal family has been plagued
32:16by a certain amount of adversity do you think with all these setbacks to your family and to you
32:24personally that the monarchy can still survive well more than that i hope it can can flourish but to do
32:35so it needs to adapt it's no secret that i'm open to the idea of reform i think that we're
32:43at a
32:44make or break time for the monarchy we need to be radical but of course there's only so much that
32:50i can do as prince of wales as king you will also find yourself at the head of an established
32:56church
32:57in the past you have shown an interest in other faiths how does that sit with a future role as
33:03supreme
33:04governor of the church of england defender of the faith of course i prefer to think of myself not as
33:10defender of just one faith the church of england but as defender of faith in general why should the
33:19church of england have a monopoly on the crown what about the jews and catholics and sikhs and muslims
33:25are they not its subjects as well there is of course one question above all that burns in the
33:33public's mind and that relates to your marriage to the princess of wales one of the most serious
33:39allegations concerning your marriage is that you were repeatedly unfaithful and that your close
33:45association with camilla parker bowles was a deciding factor in its collapse how do you answer that
33:55mrs parker bowles is a dear friend of mine a wonderful friend that i'm jolly lucky to have
34:04and even within a marriage one must still nurture outside friendships and mrs parker bowles is
34:13just one of a number of friends that i've been close to over the years when you married your wife
34:22you
34:22made a pledge before god to uphold your wedding vows did you at least try to be faithful from the
34:30start of
34:30course and were you yes until until it became obvious that
34:50the marriage couldn't be saved both of us having done our best
34:59it at which point i
35:03tried to do my duty
35:07but there was uh
35:10there was nothing to be done
35:16so yes
35:20old friendships were rekindled
35:26you've been very forthright in your response very honest
35:31is it your hope that this issue will now go away
35:36well i'd certainly prefer it
35:40it typically stems i think from when
35:44when we in the monarchy set ourselves up as a sort of ideal as husbands or as wives or as
35:52as parents and very often the truth is very far from that the question people have to ask
35:59themselves is what do they want in their leaders
36:03do they want someone who errs but who learns from their mistakes who grows who who recognizes the need for
36:11change who has a vision or someone who is content to continue making the same mistakes
36:20and to keep things as they are
36:25really i think that's the clear choice that uh that people are faced with
36:32this desire for progression
36:43prince charles bared his soul to the nation last night in a television documentary designed to
36:48showcase his work as prince of wales and he appeared to have no regrets as he greeted onlookers today
36:54during his first public appearance since the program aired
37:00his aides were letting it be known they've been delighted with the response to his controversial
37:05television profile palace officials said they'd been deluged with calls of support
37:11the program contained a number of intimate revelations including the prince's close
37:15friendship with mrs camilla parker bowls the admission divided viewers between those who felt it
37:21was a refreshing attempt to clear the air and those who felt the prince had made an error of judgment
37:27there was no comment from kensington palace but the princess of wales upstaged her husband
37:33by attending the serpentine gallery's annual summer party this evening putting on a defiant display
37:39in what many are already calling her revenge dress
37:51the prince and princess remain focused on their public roles but there is little doubt that the war
37:57of the waleses has entered a new and more volatile phase
38:17in what do you say to that camilla
38:19Come on, come on, come on, come on.
38:49The reaction to the interview is divided between those that feel the prince has shown himself unfit to be king,
38:55and should have had the good grace to stay silent, and those that have been pleasantly surprised by what they
39:07saw and heard.
39:10Interestingly, it was his desire to be defender of faith in general to Jews, Muslims, Catholics, Sikhs, Hindus, rather than
39:22defender of the faith that has won most favor.
39:26His words having undeniably connected with whole constituencies that are traditionally left unreached by the monarch.
39:35It is not a monarch's role to campaign or chase constituencies like a politician because the crown itself is a
39:41unifying symbol.
39:43It binds together a kingdom of four nations and a worldwide multiracial commonwealth, symbolically.
39:52Charles is frustrated because the crown has many of the functions of an inanimate object.
39:59He prefers to be animate.
40:01But there's a danger in that.
40:04One can end up undoing more than doing.
40:07One can end up undoing more than doing.
40:37surprised you do why it's delicious what's all this I hear about a book the
40:48ideas to a book following on from the interview taking some of the points
40:52further why because a lot of the really important things I wanted to say about
40:59education and environment and architecture got drowned out by all the
41:03who are about adultery also people are interested maybe not as interested as
41:10you think maybe more interested than you think my post bag is anything to go by
41:26in the 18th century was considered perfectly normal for Prince of Wales to
41:29set-up shop at Leicester house to generate fresh ideas shadow monarchy lessons a
41:36rival court but this is not the 18th century and creating rival courts is not
41:43what we do in this family we close ranks behind the sovereign not to criticize her
41:51we're all after the same thing
42:01you sure you want to have some of this asparagus it's fresh from the garden
42:22good night
42:38for years I've doubted Charles
42:44he wasn't strong enough
42:50tough enough
42:52but look what he's just come through
42:55first that phone recording subsequent humiliation
42:59then that interview and subsequent criticism
43:03it hasn't broken him
43:05the opposite
43:07he might be as mad as everyone thinks
43:09but he's not as weak as everyone thinks
43:15Charles I saw today was strong
43:18confident
43:20mature
43:23not only does he have what it takes for the job
43:25in some ways he's already begun
43:28what do you mean?
43:30for the past year
43:31possibly more
43:34Charles has been slowly but surely setting up his own court
43:37at St. James's
43:40his own
43:42Camelot
43:43his own advisors
43:44his own
43:46modern
43:47progressive agenda
43:51he knows one day he will be King Charles III
43:55and if we want to know what that will look and feel like
44:00well he's starting to show us
44:17the whole point of the Prince's Trust
44:20is to equip young people like you
44:22with the skills
44:23and the confidence
44:25to fulfill your dreams and ambitions
44:30now you may think that someone of my age and background
44:33wouldn't understand young people in your communities
44:36and the unfair judgment of society that you sometimes face
44:42well
44:43as it happens
44:44I do understand a little bit about
44:47what it is to be criticized
44:49and judged
44:51and I also know
44:53that those judgments are mostly not true
44:57that people out there
44:59have no idea who I really am
45:04I'm sure that each of you
45:07has something within you
45:10an unacknowledged greatness
45:13a talent
45:14that deserves to be recognized
45:18and that's what the Prince's Trust is all about
45:21to give you the confidence to believe in your ideas
45:25and the money to bring them to fruition
45:30I want to reach those that have been overlooked
45:33rejected
45:35to make sure
45:36that you've been given a chance
45:40because it's only when we risk reaching too far
45:44that we find out
45:45how far
45:47it's possible to go
45:50thank you
46:14don't sweat the technique
46:20don't sweat the technique
46:33let's trace the hits
46:35and check the file
46:36let's see who fit the dot
46:37check the style
46:38I flip the script
46:39so they can't get filed
46:40at least not now
46:41it'll take a while
46:42I change the pace
46:44to complete the beat
46:45I drop the bass
46:46two MCs get weak
46:47but every row they trace
46:48is a scar they keep
46:49it's when I speak
46:50they freak to sweat the technique
46:52I made my debut in 86
46:55with a melody in a president's mix
46:57and I would stay on target
46:58and reduce the mess
47:00and I still make hits for beats
47:02parties, clubs, instantars, and jeeps
47:04my underground sound
47:05I race the streets
47:06MCs want to beef
47:07then I play for keeps
47:08when they sweat the technique
47:18don't sweat the technique
47:28they want to know
47:29how many times
47:30have I ripped the wreck
47:30but researchers
47:31never found all the pieces yet
47:33scientists
47:34try to solve the context
47:35philosophers
47:36are wondering
47:37what's next
47:37pieces
47:38took their lives
47:39to observe them
47:40they couldn't absorb them
47:41they didn't deserve them
47:42my ideas
47:43are only
47:43for the audience
47:44ears
47:45my opponents
47:45it might take years
47:47pencils, pens, and swords
47:48letters put together
47:49from a key to cards
47:50I'm also a sculpture
47:52born with structure
47:53because of my culture
47:54I'm a ripped destructor
47:55I'm styled out a beat
47:57full of technology
47:58complete
47:58sights and new heights
47:59after I get deep
48:00you don't have to speak
48:02just seek
48:03and peep the technique
48:18I'm styled out a beat
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