The heart of the neighborhood I grew up in is a street called Platte Ave. It also happens to be an epicenter for cannabis legalization in Colorado. So seeing a new marijuana dispensary open on this street is nothing new (there are always about 10-15 open at anytime on the roughly 1 mile section of the busy road). But one day coming out of the mechanics I noticed that a strip club, which had been in business since I was kid, was now converting to a marijuana shop. In the back of my mind was something I had recently read that used the phrase “whatever your soul lusts.” In that moment “Feeling Like a G” was born.Raging Moses
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