Candlight Dinner, She Keep Telling Me That She Need Me
“Need Me” flips the usual flex narrative—yeah, there’s good weed, sandy beaches, stamps in the passport and Cubans going up in value, but the focus is on mindset. Blane talks his talk about being the “bucket list” one, dodging women chasing profit, and searching for a rare aura he can actually build with. Under the bravado there’s a real vulnerability: if the connection isn’t right, his heart “won’t beat the same,” and he’d rather stay hidden in his hideout than waste his time on anything less than something real.
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Need Me
A record about desire, legacy, and discernment. “Need Me” lives in that space between playas and purpose—where a man who’s come up from nothing is intentional about who gets access to him, his heart, and his lifestyle. It’s temptation, elevation, and energy that says: I’m really him, but I’m only giving the real version of me to someone who’s truly worth it.

