Order Up: Overdrawn

I hope I don’t need to tell you this by now, but this song from “Slow Nights. Fast Food.” was inspired by true events. This one is dedicated to anyone that has ever run out of money before payday, or any day.

The inspiration: There was an occurrence a few months back when it seemed like every bill and expense I could possible have all came up in the two weeks between paychecks. I did everything I could to tread water, but I ended up running my bank account into the red not once, not twice, but THREE times. I’m no stranger at all to having my account get down in the teens by the time payday hits, but I usually manage to avoid the overdraft fees that come with actually dropping below the horizon. Not this time.

I put in my 40 hours each week just like you, and scrape by on my earnings as best I know how. Sometimes bills don’t line up the way you need them to, and expenses come out of left field at a full sprint. The day my bank numbers hit the negative for a third time, I wrote this song that night. I’m the type of guy that takes shitty situations with a sense of humor. What else can you do? If you can’t change what happened, bitching and moaning about it is only helpful for a few minutes. After you vent you just have to focus on the next move. That’s why I had the idea to make this tune pretty different from my usual tracks.

I had this beat I had made with the intent of it being some cool, hard hitting banger but I was only half way done with it. I barely had anything filling out the verse sections and was blank on ideas for it. I decided I could use this beat as-is, and sing the verses, which would give some melody where the instrumental was lacking. This created the humorous, playful sound I was wanting for the topic at hand. Remember, this delivery is meant to be funny, not a serious attempt for me to be a singer. Some songs take time to put together and others just write themselves. I wrote this song in just under 30 minutes. Of course it’s only one verse, so it would’ve been a quick write anyway. I think my familiarity with being broke allowed the lyrics to just pour out like a bottle of Coke. It was also easier to just have fun with it and not try to over-think the words. To cap it off I thought it would be cool to make the hook starkly different from the verses. This was meant to imply the impact and shock of checking your bank account and finding out you have no money left. I also wanted the hook to play only once because every time we hit the red we pray we’ll never do it again… don’t we?

Lyrics:

(Verse)
Oh my bank account now why are you so mean?
Always turnin’ red every time I spend my green
Oh my bank account now overdrawn again
Hope my friends don’t see this screen at the ATM
Oh my bank account I swear that you were just fed
But now I can’t even feed myself cuz neither one of us have bread
Oh my bank account there must be a hole in you
Oh my bank account I’m stuck but comin’ unglued
Oh my bank account this story’s gettin’ old
If you only knew how much time it took with that pocket-change that I rolled
Oh my bank account settle down for two weeks
Then I’ll put in this paycheck and I can give you the same old speech
Oh my bank account you could use a couple more figures
Instead you go that other way and you’re the same color as my Twizzlers
Oh my bank account you’re gettin’ what I earn direct
Oh my bank account I look but I can’t check
Oh my bank account I thought I’d make you so fat
But I guess you’re the only thing in the world that went black then came back
Oh my bank account my shock is all long gone
When I sign on and check the funds I full expect that they’re gonna be…

(Chorus)
Overdraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
Overdraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
Overdraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
Overdraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn

Slow Nights. Fast Food. Available Now!

Well it felt like it took years but the album is finally finished and in stores for all of you to purchase! I put in almost a year of work on this album and I couldn’t be more proud of the final result. There are 17 songs on here with pretty much something for everyone. Please get your copy now and jam the music while you spread the word!!

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Gimme Shelter (Big Hush Remix)

As you may or may not know, I’ve been a fan of Classic Rock and Oldies for much longer than I’ve been a fan of Rap. That should explain why you’ve heard me do so many songs with Classic Rock samples or references to them in the lyrics. Recently I was playing around with the idea of sampling The Rolling Stones – Gimme Shelter and the beat came together much easier than I expected. I was excited to put lyrics on this and I love the final product. See what you think about it!

  The Rolling Stones – Gimme Shelter (Big Hush Remix) [03/14/14]

Violin Beatbox (Big Hush Remix)

Now this was a really cool project. I was emailed about an instrumental collaboration that had been done on YouTube by JFlo and David Wong. In the email I was told that my voice might be a good fit for this beat so of course I took the challenge to see if that was correct. I love the challenge of rapping to anything even slightly unconventional. This was a rap beat so it wasn’t as far off the beaten path as some of my past experiments, but the violin certainly set this apart. Anyway, I think in the end it turned out pretty solid. But you be the judge.

  JFlo & David Wong – Violin Beatbox (Big Hush Remix) [11/2/13]

Numb/Encore (Big Hush Remix)

I know this song is old but I’ve wanted to do my own thing to it for years. A little while back I finally sat down and cranked out a verse. I was mostly proud that I made it through the whole thing in one cut though it took a few takes to make that happen. Check it out and download it for free!

  Linkin Park & Jay Z – Numb/Encore (Big Hush Verse) [10/31/13]

New Album In The Works

I’m excited to get the newest album completed and in your hands. The title is Slow Nights. Fast Food. which is pretty much a nod to the ingredients of a perfect night for me and fuel for making music. There is nothing I love more than staying up until the early hours of the morning, nursing a tall drink I got from a drive-thru window, and putting together new songs. Every late night studio session benefits from this formula. I want the album to be a feel-good collection of songs that will give you a good vibe on a slow night, but I’ll definitely throw in some real talk too. As I write this I am roughly 50% done with the album, so there’s still plenty left to do. I’m working as hard as I can to get it done as soon as I can, so just be patient with me. In the meantime I ask that you check out all of my other music on YouTube and iTunes and jam those until the new album arrives. Until then…

Stay in Chillmode,
Big Hush

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