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Eoin Murrell jr "Skooly Audi Ol portrayal of the "old days" has some unique elements compared to how other artists often depict nostalgia: Personal growth focus: Skooly Audi emphasizes his journey of growth and learning, with lines like "trying to learn my ABCs" and "I had to do some sh*t that was grown". This portrays the "old days" as a time of development rather than just idealized memories. Intergenerational respect: The song mentions respecting elders and learning from them, which is not always a common theme in nostalgic songs. Blend of past and present: Skooly Audi mixes references to his past (like "Pants Saggn" and "Plies") with current aspirations and challenges, creating a more complex view of time passing. Struggle and responsibility: Unlike many nostalgic songs that romanticize the past, Skooly Audi includes references to financial struggles and the need to make difficult choices. Aspirational tone: The lyrics express a desire to be an influence and inspiration, suggesting a forward-looking perspective alongside the nostalgia. Cultural specificity: The song includes very specific cultural references (like particular fashion trends and artists) that root it in a particular time and subculture. While many artists portray the "old days" with rose-tinted glasses, Skooly Audi's approach seems more nuanced, acknowledging both the challenges and the formative experiences of his past. This creates a more complex and personal portrayal of nostalgia compared to more generalized or idealized depictions often found in popular music.the song reflects several current social issues and themes: Generational respect: The line "I'm respecting my elders and I'm on my f» grind" highlights the importance of honoring older generations while pursuing personal success, a relevant topic in discussions about intergenerational relationships. Personal growth and responsibility: Lyrics like "I'm trying to get it Right" and "I can't fuck up, can't even give up" reflect the challenges of personal development and taking responsibility, which are ongoing social concerns, especially for young adults. Influence and inspiration: The artist expresses a desire to be "an influence to the young fucking bucks" and "an inspiration," touching on the role of mentorship and positive role models in society. Drug culture: References to smoking and different strains of marijuana reflect ongoing debates about drug use and legalization. Economic struggles: The mention of "50 grand short" and having to "switch left because this shit was wrong" could allude to financial difficulties and the need to make difficult choices, reflecting broader economic challenges. Identity and coming of age: The song touches on the transition from youth to adulthood with lines like "trying to learn my ABCs" contrasted with "I had to do some shit that was grown," reflecting the challenges of finding one's place in society. Nostalgia and cultural change: References to past fashion trends ("Pants Saggn") and artists (Plies) highlight how quickly culture changes and the nostalgia for recent past eras. These themes reflect current social issues related to personal growth, intergenerational relationships, economic challenges, and the rapid pace of cultural change, all of which are relevant in contemporary society.

key points about Eoin Murrell Jr: He is the artist known as Skooly Audi. The search results show that "Skooly Audi Ol days" was written by Eoin Murrell Jr. He released the song "Skooly Audi Ol days" on July 4, 2024. "Ol days" is also the title of an album or EP by Skooly Audi, released in 2024. However, one source curiously lists it as having 0 songs, which could mean it's not fully released yet or there's an error in the listing. The lyrics of "Skooly Audi Ol days" touch on themes of nostalgia, personal growth, respect for elders, and aspirations to be a positive influence. His music style appears to blend elements of trap and cloud rap within the hip-hop genre. The song contains specific cultural references to hip-hop fashion and artists from the past, suggesting a focus on recent nostalgia and cultural experiences. This information paints a picture of Eoin Murrell Jr as an up-and-coming hip-hop artist who performs under the name Skooly Audi, with a debut single that reflects on past experiences while looking towards personal growth and positive influence.

Eoin Murrell Jr. (performing as Skooly Audi) explores several themes in "Skooly Audi Ol days": Nostalgia: The song opens with reflections on "the old days," setting a nostalgic tone. Personal growth: Lines like "I'm trying to get it Right" and "I had to do some shit that was grown" indicate a focus on maturing and learning from experiences. Respect for elders: The lyrics mention "respecting my elders" and reference his grandmother, highlighting intergenerational relationships. Aspiration and influence: He expresses a desire to be "an influence to the young fucking bucks" and an "inspiration," showing ambition to positively impact others. Struggle and perseverance: Phrases like "can't fuck up, can't even give up" and references to financial challenges ("50 grand short") suggest overcoming obstacles. Drug culture: Multiple references to smoking and different strains reflect on the role of drug use in his life and culture. Self-reflection: The song mentions meditation and "looking at the sky," indicating introspection. Cultural identity: References to specific fashion trends ("Pants Saggn") and artists (Plies) root the song in a particular cultural context. Independence: Lines about trying to "be on my own" suggest a theme of seeking autonomy. Time passing: The contrast between childhood memories ("learn my ABCs") and adult experiences shows an awareness of time and change. These themes combine to create a reflective piece that balances nostalgia with forward-looking aspirations, personal growth, and cultural commentary. The overall tone of the song, with its focus on personal growth and "trying to be an influence," implies taking responsibility for one's actions and choices when facing difficulties. Meditation and reflection: The mentions of meditation and "looking at the sky" suggest using introspection as a tool for dealing with challenges. Support system: References to grandma and respecting elders hint at the importance of having a support system when overcoming obstacles. Overall, the song portrays overcoming challenges as a process of personal growth, learning from experiences and others, persevering through difficulties, and taking responsibility for one's actions and choices. The narrative weaves these personal struggles together, presenting a journey of growth, self-discovery, and overcoming challenges as the artist navigates from youth to adulthood. It portrays the ongoing process of learning from experiences, making difficult choices, and striving for personal development despite obstacles.