![]() The street he's walking on represents the course of his life. My InterpretationTo me, each verse represents something that could completely take control of you. Oh no, we can't slow down, we can't hold back We got bills to pay, we got mouths to feed ![]() You know there ain't no rest for the wicked Oh yes, we all seek out to satisfy those thrills ![]() He'd stuffed his bank account with righteous dollar billsīut even still I can't say much because I know we're all the same I saw a preacher man in cuffs, he'd taken money from the church The day was winding down and coming to an endĪnd so I turned on the TV and flipped it over to the newsĪnd what I saw, I almost couldn't comprehend Well, now a couple hours passed and I was sitting in my house He said, "There ain't no rest for the wicked What made you wanna live this kind of life?" I told him, "You can have my cash, but first, you know I gotta ask He said, "Give me all you've got, I want your money, not your lifeīut if you try to make a move, I won't think twice" He made it clear he wasn't lookin' for a fight When I saw the shadow of a man creep out of sightĪnd then he swept up from behind, he put a gun up to my head Not even fifteen minutes later, I'm still walkin' down the street Oh no, there ain't no rest for the wicked Oh no, I can't slow down, I can't hold back There ain't nothin' in this world for free She looked at me and this is what she said I said, "You're such a sweet young thing, oh, why you do this to yourself?" If you pay the right price, your evening will be nice She said, "I never seen a man who looked so all alone I saw a pretty little thing approachin' me Pretty bummed NBK is coming back, talking about money.I was walkin' down the street when out the corner of my eye Dude was looking to retire over brain trauma. I'm sure he has money socked away but he's a young guy that needs a windfall of cash to exit, and that is a bummer since he's had so many thrilling fights. He made a very solid payday of $315,000 against Lawler, but that may have been the most he ever made in his career. That is peanuts for the highest level of MMA. For his title fight with Nick Diaz, he was paid 55k/show money. The reality is, for most of his career he just wasn't getting paid well. Carlo's house was on UFC Primetime before his fight with Diaz, and it was joked around here for how humble of a place it was. His dad is a politically wired guy but Carlos doesn't have an education outside of high school and needs to work for a living.įrom videos we've seen, Condit appears to be frugal and a family man. Only in the tough-guy world of the UFC would a man like Condit have to explain that, no, he doesn’t come from money or privilege, that his dad is an electrician who lobbied for his union and ascended to the upper echelon of New Mexico politics."Ĭondit is a pretty level headed, bright fellow by all accounts. If people knew my friends, talked to anybody I grew up with, knew anybody from my old neighborhood, they’d know that’s really, really far from the truth.” “There’s a misconception that my dad, that our family is some kind blue-blood family. “People hear my dad is involved in politics, and all of a sudden I went to private school and had a nanny,” Condit told.
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