KARMA CITY
Karma City Chronicles: Unveiling the Soulful TapestryLyrics
Okay
Expression of affirmation or agreement.
Yeah
Confirmation or agreement, emphasizing the following statement.
Karma City Nigga
Introduction of the concept of "Karma City."
Karma City Nigga
Reiteration of the concept of "Karma City."
Karma City
Repetition of the name "Karma City" for emphasis.
Yeah
Confirmation or agreement, possibly emphasizing the importance of the upcoming content.
She talkin in head karma got my dreads saying Starr step it up
Description of a situation where the speaker's conscience (karma) is urging them to elevate their actions, possibly in response to challenges in the city.
Cause the city dead And the city red I put my flag down
Reference to a lifeless and dangerous city, with the speaker claiming their territory by putting down a flag.
Creek City holmie I hold hood down dread in my head
Mention of Creek City, loyalty to the neighborhood, and a personal connection to it, expressed through the speaker's dreadlocks.
Tat it on my arm spilled blood for'em I tell'em fight on run
Symbolic representation of dedication and sacrifice, suggesting a willingness to fight for the city without resorting to violence.
We are the city nigga beat'em without a gun
Declaration of resilience and strength, asserting the ability to overcome challenges without using weapons.
Lose souls set'em free so here it starts
Commitment to liberate lost souls, marking the beginning of a transformative journey.
Banish my soul um stepping outta body on a molly & beer
Depiction of an out-of-body experience influenced by substances, possibly reflecting a desire for transcendence.
Thru the city I appear just another lost soul drawing closer coming near
Appearance in the city as a lost soul, hinting at a spiritual or existential quest.
Lost pieces of tha puzzle shed a tear and hear me RIP BIG NAY
Tribute to someone named BIG NAY, acknowledging the loss of essential pieces in life.
They say that Satan still dreams so cursed he without soul stand bold and pledge the
Reference to Satan's dreams and the curse of lacking a soul, encouraging boldness and commitment.
Sacrifice your own life to see what they see and in the heat of battle you learn life can be
Insight into life's precious moments gained through battles and challenges.
One of GOD precious moments so wake and stand for a cause reunite dey can't take us
Encouragement to stand for a cause and unite against opposition.
And if they try to take Us we gone march through the state bra
Declaration of readiness to march and resist attempts to take away freedom.
And KING had a dream so can we til you wake up Yah Yeah
Reference to Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream, suggesting a collective aspiration for positive change.
She talkin in head karma got my dreads saying Starr step it up
Reiteration of the influence of karma on the speaker's actions and the need to step up.
Cause the city dead And the city red I put my flag down
Restatement of the city's lifelessness and the speaker's territorial claim.
Creek City holmie I hold hood down dread in my head
Reiteration of loyalty to Creek City and the personal connection expressed through dreadlocks.
Tat it on my arm spilled blood for'em I tell'em fight on run
Symbolic representation of dedication and sacrifice, similar to line 10.
We are the city nigga beat'em without a gun
Reaffirmation of the city's resilience without resorting to violence.
Lose souls set'em free so here it starts
Reiteration of the commitment to liberate lost souls and initiate transformative processes.
All pain ain't da same um hurt but 1st to admit in a verse um cursed
Acknowledgment that pain varies, admitting personal struggles and a sense of being cursed in a verse.
So I gotta step it up or either wait, or worse cause they wanna see me dead in a hurst
Recognition of the need to elevate oneself or face potential negative consequences.
The cemetery packed with some niggas like me R.I.P Chris Zorn R.I.P Poole Creek
Reference to individuals who have passed away, paying respects to them.
R.I.P Danny boy R.I.P John B R.I.P Rock dawg gotta let these folk see
Tribute to specific individuals who have left a mark, emphasizing the importance of remembrance.
That tha real as you come then tha more dey can't see and the more I say I can
Assertion that authenticity allows others to see the real self, promoting self-expression.
Then tha more um gone be as the universe turn no that GOD owe me
Expression of a belief that the speaker is owed something by a higher power, possibly related to the Creek.
And um get shit right on behalf of dat creek Yah See
Commitment to setting things right on behalf of Creek City.
She talkin in head karma got my dreads saying Starr step it up
Reiteration of the influence of karma on the speaker's actions and the need to step up.
Cause the city dead And the city red I put my flag down
Restatement of the city's lifelessness and the speaker's territorial claim.
Creek City holmie I hold hood down dread in my head
Reiteration of loyalty to Creek City and the personal connection expressed through dreadlocks.
Tat it on my arm spilled blood for'em I tell'em fight on run
Symbolic representation of dedication and sacrifice, similar to line 10.
We are the city nigga beat'em without a gun
Reaffirmation of the city's resilience without resorting to violence.
Lose souls set'em free so here it starts
Final commitment to liberate lost souls and initiate transformative processes.
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