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* Lawrence is known to have been the lyricist for Style Boyz when they released songs such as "Me Likey Dat," wrote the "catchphrase verse" of "Turn Up the Beef" and the failed solo single "Things In My Jeep," and his journals provided the material for "Incredible Thoughts." In other words, the ListSong is part of his SignatureStyle.

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* Lawrence is Lawrence's known to have been the lyricist for Style Boyz when they released songs such as "Me Likey Dat," wrote compositions include the "catchphrase verse" of "Turn Up the Beef" and the failed solo single "Things In My Jeep," Jeep." He was the lyricist for the Style Boyz when they released "Me Likey Dat," and his journals provided the material for "Incredible Thoughts." In other words, the ListSong is part of his SignatureStyle.
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* In the opening sequence detailing the rise of the Style Boyz, Usher explains the roles of each member of the band, describing Conner as "the one who brought it all together" with his charisma. This gets directly called back when Lawrence and Owen explain the process of composing "Incredible Thoughts": the lyrics are from Lawrence's journals, but it was Conner's idea to pair them with a piano line from Owen's solo DJ work. In other words, he's not just riding on their respective lyrical and musical abilities: his talent is combining them for a effective result.

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* In the opening sequence detailing the rise of the Style Boyz, Usher explains the roles of each member of the band, describing Conner as "the one who brought it all together" with his charisma. This gets directly called back when Lawrence and Owen explain the process of composing "Incredible Thoughts": the lyrics are from Lawrence's journals, but it was Conner's idea to pair them with a piano line from Owen's solo DJ work. In other words, he's not just riding on their respective lyrical and musical abilities: his talent is combining them for a effective result.result, which means they need him as much as he needs them.
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* In the opening sequence detailing the rise of the Style Boyz, Usher explains the roles of each member of the band, describing Conner as "the one who brought it all together" with his charisma. This gets directly called back when Lawrence and Owen explain the process of composing "Incredible Thoughts": the lyrics are from Lawrence's journals, but it was Conner's idea to pair them with a piano line from Owen's solo DJ work. In other words, he's not just riding on their respective lyrical and musical abilities: his talent is combining them for a effective result.
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* Lawrence wrote the "catchphrase verse" of "Turn Up the Beef" and the failed single "Things In My Jeep," and his journals provided the material for "Incredible Thoughts." In other words, the ListSong is part of his SignatureStyle.

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* Lawrence is known to have been the lyricist for Style Boyz when they released songs such as "Me Likey Dat," wrote the "catchphrase verse" of "Turn Up the Beef" and the failed solo single "Things In My Jeep," and his journals provided the material for "Incredible Thoughts." In other words, the ListSong is part of his SignatureStyle.
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* Lawrence wrote the "catchphrase verse" of "Turn Up the Beef" and the failed single "Things In My Jeep," and his journals provided the material for "Incredible Thoughts"—in other words, the ListSong is part of his SignatureStyle.

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* Lawrence wrote the "catchphrase verse" of "Turn Up the Beef" and the failed single "Things In My Jeep," and his journals provided the material for "Incredible Thoughts"—in Thoughts." In other words, the ListSong is part of his SignatureStyle.
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* Lawrence wrote the "catchphrase verse" of "Turn Up the Beef" and the failed single "Things In My Jeep," and his journals provided the material for "Incredible Thoughts"—in other words, the ListSong is part of his SignatureStyle.
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* If Lawrence was the one who wrote the entirety of the catchphrase verse, it means that he is almost certainly also the author of Conner's online hashtag/greeting/signoff line #doinkdedoink and even his stage name [=Conner4Real=] (granted, it was derived from his real name Conner Friel, but someone had to have this idea) , adding to Conner being a big-time UngratefulBastard towards him.

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* If Lawrence was the one who wrote did write the entirety of the catchphrase verse, it means that he is almost certainly most probably also the author of Conner's online hashtag/greeting/signoff line #doinkdedoink and even his stage name [=Conner4Real=] (granted, it was derived from his real name Conner Friel, but someone had to have this idea) , adding to the notion of Conner being a big-time an UngratefulBastard towards him.
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* If Lawrence had really wanted to be super far away from people he could have picked a lot of places more remote than Colorado. That's until you realize what he's actually growing on his farm...

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* If Lawrence had really wanted to be super far away from people he could have picked a lot of places more remote than Colorado. That's until you realize what he's actually growing on his farm...farm...

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* If Lawrence was the one who wrote the entirety of the catchphrase verse, it means that he is almost certainly also the author of Conner's online hashtag/greeting/signoff line #doinkdedoink and even his stage name [=Conner4Real=] (granted, it was derived from his real name Conner Friel, but someone had to have this idea) , adding to Conner being a big-time UngratefulBastard towards him.
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* If Lawrence had really wanted to be super far away from people he could of picked a lot of places more remote than Colorado. That's until you realise what he's actually growing on his farm.

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* If Lawrence had really wanted to be super far away from people he could of have picked a lot of places more remote than Colorado. That's until you realise realize what he's actually growing on his farm.farm...
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* "Ashley Wednesday" (the song Seal sings at the wedding) has the exact same melody as "Mona Lisa" and shares about half of the lyrics, suggesting that Conner really doesn't care that much about marrying Ashley or that he's completely out of ideas at that point. Or both.

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* "Ashley Wednesday" (the song Seal sings at the wedding) has the exact same melody as "Mona Lisa" and shares about half of the lyrics, suggesting that Conner really doesn't care that much about marrying Ashley or that he's completely out of ideas at that point. Or both.both.
* If Lawrence had really wanted to be super far away from people he could of picked a lot of places more remote than Colorado. That's until you realise what he's actually growing on his farm.
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* "Ashley Wednesday" (the song Seal sings at the wedding) has the exact same melody as "Mona Lisa" and shares about half of the lyrics, suggesting that Conner really doesn't care that much about marrying Ashley or that he's completely out of ideas at that point. Or both.

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