Come Taste The Rainbow

Album: The Evolution Of Man (2012)
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  • Example opens The Evolution Of Man with this Benga produced tune on which he talks about his drug use. "It's all in there. Coke, ketamine, MDMA," he told The Guardian. "I'm just saying, all the things I tried didn't make me a better person because I'm already mad when I'm sober. On that stuff I was monstrous."
  • Example also talks on this song about being diagnosed with Asperger's when he was younger. "I was amazing with numbers," he told The Guardian. "I had a photographic memory, and I hated reading fiction, preferring books on nature and history. All symptoms of mild autism."

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