Pop Trunk

Reflections of Inner Struggle
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Lyrics

This my eulogy, dig into the roots of me

This is a reflection on the speaker's life, delving into the core of their being.

Look into a serpent's eyes, I can spot my enemies

The speaker can discern their enemies by looking into their eyes, using symbolism related to a serpent.

I can hear a butterfly's wings, you niggas centipedes

The speaker perceives a heightened sensitivity, contrasting themselves with others who are compared to centipedes.

A den of vipers and thieves, you ain't no friend of me

Addressing a group characterized as vipers and thieves, the speaker distances themselves, declaring no friendship.

I think I finally rest, when I rest in peace

The speaker envisions finding peace in death, suggesting a desire for tranquility.

And made my soul see the gates, lay me down to sleep

A metaphorical journey of the soul towards an afterlife or spiritual awakening is expressed.

I'm feelin' different, profitin' off my ignorance

Despite awareness of ignorance, the speaker is profiting from it, possibly alluding to the entertainment industry.

But may my life be filled with other decadence

The speaker acknowledges a life filled with excess and indulgence.

My mama and Grandmama, that's black excellence

An acknowledgment and appreciation of the speaker's mother and grandmother as embodiments of black excellence.

My girl in Air Force One like she the president

A reference to the speaker's girlfriend, symbolically compared to the president with her Air Force One shoes.

I bang Screw, Pop Trunk outside your residence

The speaker references a music genre (Screw) and asserts their presence outside someone's home, indicating a confident and imposing demeanor.

I ain't no boy in a band, I am more than a man

Rejecting the notion of being just a boy in a band, the speaker asserts their maturity and individuality.

I got the world in my palm, sittin' right in my hand

The speaker feels in control of their destiny, holding the world in their hands.

You know my fist stay clenched, you know my mind been gone

The speaker's clenched fist symbolizes determination, while their mind is depicted as lost, possibly due to substance use.

I think I lost that shit in all that Backwood smoke

A reference to losing oneself amid the haze of Backwood smoke and materialistic pursuits like Gucci.

And all that Gucci shit

Continuation of the reference to materialistic pursuits, possibly implying their impact on the speaker's identity.


I bang Screw, Pop Trunk outside your residence

Repetition of the declaration of presence and influence, emphasizing its significance.

I bang Screw, Pop Trunk outside your residence

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Havin' thoughts of suicide, but I just be concealin' them

The speaker hints at inner struggles, mentioning thoughts of suicide that are concealed.

I been callin' out to God but I just don't be hearin' him

Expressing a spiritual longing, the speaker feels unheard by God despite reaching out.

I just try to stay alive and navigate my business

The speaker strives to survive and manage their life, questioning the purpose of their experiences.

It's gotta' be like somethin' more than all this we experience

Suggesting a desire for deeper meaning beyond mundane experiences, questioning the nature of existence.

Delusions and delirium

Reference to mental states like delusions and delirium, possibly indicating psychological struggles.

I'm fuckin' serious, niggas is in my ear again

The speaker expresses frustration with external influences affecting their mindset.

I'm turnin' serial, really I'm 'bout to kill again

The speaker hints at a potentially violent reaction to their frustrations, possibly alluding to past experiences.

I'm at the Frenchy's on Scott, I'm like a kid again

A nostalgic reference to a specific location and the speaker feeling youthful again.

3-piece and some fries, that's what my dinner is

Description of a simple meal at a familiar place, possibly reflecting on humble beginnings.

Around the pistols and rocks, I learned from many men

Learning life lessons, indicated by exposure to pistols and rocks, possibly metaphorical for challenges.

Car wash from a fiend

A specific location associated with a car wash, suggesting a connection to the speaker's past.

You see the blaze and that gleam

Description of a flashy lifestyle, accompanied by a reflection on the speaker's unique experiences.

You see the things that I seen

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You wouldn't talk so much

Addressing concerns and criticisms about the speaker's lifestyle, emphasizing independence and resilience.

You wouldn't be worried 'bout me

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About the friends that I keep

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About that gold that I lost

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About that drank on my teeth

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I rather die on my feet than to live on my knees

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That's why I don't sleep

The speaker's commitment to a vigilant and alert state, rejecting sleep for self-preservation.

Keep a gun, keep the peace

The speaker values self-protection, metaphorically represented by keeping a gun for peace.


I bang Screw, Pop Trunk outside your residence

Repetition of the presence declaration, reinforcing the speaker's influence and dominance.

I bang Screw, Pop Trunk outside your residence

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I bang Screw, Pop Trunk outside your residence

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Every time we hit the parking lot we turn heads

Repetition of the impact the speaker has when entering a parking lot, with a defiant statement about surviving despite threats.

(Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads)

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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Every time we hit the parkin' lot we turn heads

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Niggas tryna' kill me, but I'm Southside raised

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The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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