“Texas/Paris/Arkansas” by Leirbag X.O.

From Soul to Soil: Leirbag X.O Takes Us Across the Map and Into the Mind

Turn this one up and pay attention—Leirbag X.O’s latest drop, “Texas/Paris/Arkansas,” is a whole mental trek. From the opening line, “Never ever never ever,” there’s a hypnotic rhythm that pulls you deep into the artist’s psyche—this is spiritual excavation set to a beat.

Leirbag doesn’t shy away from introspection. The verses flow like a personal journal cracked open, raw and unfiltered, with lines like “Search throughout the valley of my state of mind” and “Competing with myself but it’s not a race.” It’s more than poetry—it’s therapy set to music. He digs into propaganda, perception, and personal growth, challenging both himself and the listener to look inward and upward.

But don’t get it twisted—this track isn’t all heady reflection. The beat slaps with a steady, almost meditative rhythm that keeps you grounded even when the lyrics start soaring. There’s grit in his voice, but also wisdom. He’s not flexing for clout—he’s searching for clarity. And that’s what makes it hit.

By the time the chorus loops back around, you feel it in your chest: a man refusing to lose himself, rooted in truth, hungry for something real. “Texas/Paris/Arkansas” is part mantra, part memoir—and it just might be Leirbag X.O’s most compelling work yet.

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