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Lyric Analysis of Butterfly effect
The story behind Butterfly effect by Travis scott is about his Lamborghini and how he is making money by rapping. He shows his love and passion for his car in butterfly effect by lyrics that are very creative. Not only is Butterfly effect about his car it is about how he is living in the hills and flexing on all these other rappers. This song really inspires me to follow what I want to do.

Song Lyric Analysis Rough draft of “Butterfly effect” By Jack Bell

Butterfly Effect by Travis Scott is a really catchy song with a chill beat and great
Lyrics, It has lots of literary devices including similes, metaphors, personification, interjection ECT. For example the Lyrics “For this life, I can not Change” (Travis

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