Lyrics
Ain't seen my momma in a minute
Acknowledging a significant time gap since seeing the speaker's mom.
Ain't seen my dad in a couple of months
Expressing a prolonged absence from the speaker's dad.
I ain't seen my granny for a while man and it's startin' fuck me up
Not having seen the speaker's grandmother for a while, causing emotional distress.
Man I do this shit for y'all
Doing things for the family; possibly addressing the absent family members in previous lines.
Tryna take care of my brothas
Working to support and care for the speaker's brothers.
So many times we tried to show em who we was they'd drag us under
Encountering challenges when trying to show others the speaker's true identity.
They ain't goin' talk about my pain ain't have no momma
Defending the legitimacy of the speaker's pain, emphasizing the absence of a mother.
Just my granny pops was tryna make a name
Highlighting the speaker's grandfather's efforts to establish a reputation.
Yeah ya'll claim you had it rough but sometimes things cause different pains
Pointing out that different life experiences lead to different types of suffering.
Lost my sister one November
Revealing the loss of the speaker's sister in November, causing emotional turmoil.
Man that shit drove me insane
Expressing the intense emotional impact of the sister's death.
That went and turned me to a mayne
Reflecting on personal transformation resulting from the sister's passing.
My daddy hustlin' momma thuggin' you can tell by how I'm raised
Describing the upbringing with a hustling father and a thugging mother.
I got that mindset of a hustler momma said don't show no pain
Adopting a hustler mindset, advised by the mother to conceal emotions.
She told me man it up you thuggin' baby me and you built the same
Mother encouraging the speaker to toughen up, emphasizing their shared strength.
We comin' from a different country prayin' me and you ain't the same
Highlighting differences in origin, possibly cultural or geographical.
I'm sorry for the stress I caused I was tryna make sure that I'm straight
Apologizing for causing stress while striving to ensure personal well-being.
I know I fucked up never finished college
Regretting not completing college and now working late to compensate.
Now I'm working late but who goin' get me out them gutters if my brothers tryna do the same
Expressing concern about family members stuck in difficult situations similar to the speaker's past.
I'm tryna make it on my own but sometimes help done went and saved me
Struggling to make it independently, acknowledging occasional help.
All my brothers grew up different
Describing diverse upbringings among the speaker's brothers.
We don't talk nun in no mentions
Emphasizing a lack of communication or sharing in online mentions.
I'm a island baby ain't no island boy let's be specific
Clarifying the speaker's identity as an island baby with unique characteristics.
Every move they tried to mimic
Noting attempts by others to imitate the speaker's actions.
Me and mines ain't with the gimmicks
Rejecting gimmicks and staying true to oneself and family.
Tryna send some to the clinic
Expressing a desire to support others by sending them to the clinic, possibly indicating medical assistance.
Been the greatest ya'll hear my lyrics
Asserting greatness through the speaker's lyrics.
Ain't seen my momma inna minute
Reiterating the absence of the speaker's mother.
Ain't seen my dad in a couple of months
Reiterating the absence of the speaker's dad.
I ain't seen my granny for a while man and it's startin' fuck me up
Reiterating the absence of the speaker's grandmother, causing emotional turmoil.
Man I do this shit for y'all
Reiterating the speaker's motivation to do things for the family.
Tryna take care of my brothas
Reiterating the speaker's commitment to supporting and caring for brothers.
So many times we tried to show em who we was they'd drag us under
Reiterating challenges faced when trying to showcase the speaker's identity.
Ain't seen my momma inna minute
Reiterating the absence of the speaker's mother.
Ain't seen my dad in a couple of months
Reiterating the absence of the speaker's dad.
Ain't seen my granny for a while man and it's startin' fuck me up
Reiterating the absence of the speaker's grandmother, causing emotional turmoil.
Man I do this shit for y'all
Reiterating the speaker's motivation to do things for the family.
Tryna take care of my brothas
Reiterating the speaker's commitment to supporting and caring for brothers.
So many times we tried to show em who was they'd drag us under
Reiterating challenges faced when trying to showcase the speaker's identity.
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