Lyrics
Who got the block hard
Asking who controls or dominates the neighborhood or area.
Ntwana anthandu thetha
Expressing a desire to communicate with friends or associates.
Ezlyt z'thandu khepha
Referring to loyalty and respect in the streets.
Well I talk business when I'm in the room
Discussing serious matters during a conversation.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Emphasizing the importance of staying alert; if you miss opportunities, it's your responsibility.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Reiterating the idea that missed opportunities are the individual's responsibility.
Who got the block hard
Repetition of the inquiry about who controls the block.
Ntwana anthandu thetha
Repeating the desire to communicate with friends or associates.
Ezlyt z'thandu khepha
Reiterating loyalty and respect in the streets.
Well I talk business when I'm in the room
Continuing the theme of discussing serious matters during a conversation.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Stressing the importance of staying alert and not missing opportunities.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Reiterating that the consequences of missed opportunities are on the individual.
Bla , bla, blah
Using "Bla, bla, blah" to dismiss irrelevant talk or noise.
Guess who came back with the sauce
Announcing a return with confidence or swagger.
Slice that shit up Ye we eating pizza out here with boys
Enjoying success, possibly financially, and celebrating with others.
Then we sauce it up a bit
Adding extra flair or style to the success.
Don't touch me you might go blind
Warning against interference, suggesting that it might have negative consequences.
No for real I'm talking facts
Asserting the truthfulness of statements.
K*Letalente le ndinayo ingakuphandla ikuvale amehlo
Describing a talent that can captivate and mesmerize others.
Ikuvuli ndlebe umamele
Emphasizing the impact of the talent on observers.
No for real I'm talking facts
Reiterating the truthfulness of statements.
DeeKay Dragon Killar sure
Referring to a person named DeeKay Dragon Killar.
see they calling nowadays because they see the boy is on
Indicating that people are recognizing the individual's success.
They calling everyday can you let a nigga relax
Expressing a desire for a break from constant attention or demands.
I'm so confused I don't even know where you niggas came from
Expressing confusion about the origins or intentions of certain individuals.
Its all on me I guess you homies see the jig is up now
Taking responsibility for the situation and acknowledging that others are now aware of the truth.
Who got the block hut
Repeating the inquiry about who controls the block, emphasizing the toughness of the area.
Who got the tools now
Asking who possesses the necessary tools or skills.
Who got the recipe
Inquiring about the knowledge or expertise required for success.
Ma homie I'm talking sympathy
Discussing empathy or understanding in street matters.
Who got the block hard
Repetition of the inquiry about who controls the block.
Ntwana anthandu thetha
Repeating the desire to communicate with friends or associates.
Ezlyt z'thandu khepha
Reiterating loyalty and respect in the streets.
Well I talk business when I'm in the room
Continuing the theme of discussing serious matters during a conversation.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Emphasizing the importance of staying alert; if you miss opportunities, it's your responsibility.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Reiterating that the consequences of missed opportunities are on the individual.
Who got the block hard
Repetition of the inquiry about who controls the block.
Ntwana anthandu thetha
Repeating the desire to communicate with friends or associates.
Ezlyt z'thandu khepha
Reiterating loyalty and respect in the streets.
Well I talk business when I'm in the room
Continuing the theme of discussing serious matters during a conversation.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Stressing the importance of staying alert and not missing opportunities.
You snooze you lose ma homies it's all on you
Reiterating that the consequences of missed opportunities are on the individual.
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