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Permission "One Rule Supersedes"


The Song


Written by Louis DiBlasi in 2015, “Permission" is a sadistic staple in the tri-State music scene.

Drunk with power from the first word, "I'M," the narrator speaks flippantly of domination, explaining how it came to be that the subservient lover's formerly directionless life now has a sense of purpose.

The song resonates with listeners on both sides of the power dichotomy.


The Business

Permission, Inc. is a new company putting out an exclusive line of music & swag.

Headquartered in Northern New Jersey, just outside of Manhattan, Permission is situated in the midst of a unique melange of people, art, and culture that is unmatched by any other locale. This distinctiveness is reflected in the Permission brand.

There is something for everyone from the cheeky, fun and sexy to the subversive, dark and kinky...

April 2016

Information icon Please do not add promotional material to Wikipedia. While objective prose about beliefs, organisations, people, products or services is acceptable, Wikipedia is not intended to be a vehicle for soapboxing, advertising or promotion. If you're new here, you might like to know we have an Introduction to Wikipedia and Tutorial, as well help for new contributors. You may also find it useful to view What Wikipedia is not to learn about the purpose of our website. I would ask that you please remove the promotional content on your talk page. Also, talk pages are for discussion between users, so that content would be inappropriate even if it was not promotional. If you would like to include a little bit of information about yourself, you may do so on your user page, and if you would like to work on an article draft, you can use your sandbox. If you intend to submit an article about a subject to which you have a close connection, you may wish to see Wikipedia's policy about conflict of interest editing. Welcome! LibertyOrDeath ( talk) 23:22, 22 April 2016 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Permission "One Rule Supersedes"


The Song


Written by Louis DiBlasi in 2015, “Permission" is a sadistic staple in the tri-State music scene.

Drunk with power from the first word, "I'M," the narrator speaks flippantly of domination, explaining how it came to be that the subservient lover's formerly directionless life now has a sense of purpose.

The song resonates with listeners on both sides of the power dichotomy.


The Business

Permission, Inc. is a new company putting out an exclusive line of music & swag.

Headquartered in Northern New Jersey, just outside of Manhattan, Permission is situated in the midst of a unique melange of people, art, and culture that is unmatched by any other locale. This distinctiveness is reflected in the Permission brand.

There is something for everyone from the cheeky, fun and sexy to the subversive, dark and kinky...

April 2016

Information icon Please do not add promotional material to Wikipedia. While objective prose about beliefs, organisations, people, products or services is acceptable, Wikipedia is not intended to be a vehicle for soapboxing, advertising or promotion. If you're new here, you might like to know we have an Introduction to Wikipedia and Tutorial, as well help for new contributors. You may also find it useful to view What Wikipedia is not to learn about the purpose of our website. I would ask that you please remove the promotional content on your talk page. Also, talk pages are for discussion between users, so that content would be inappropriate even if it was not promotional. If you would like to include a little bit of information about yourself, you may do so on your user page, and if you would like to work on an article draft, you can use your sandbox. If you intend to submit an article about a subject to which you have a close connection, you may wish to see Wikipedia's policy about conflict of interest editing. Welcome! LibertyOrDeath ( talk) 23:22, 22 April 2016 (UTC) reply


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