Got It Figured Out
Embracing the Unfigured Journey: Carter Ace's Anthem of ResilienceLyrics
If you don't got it figured out, it's okay
If you don't have life figured out, it's acceptable.
If you don't got it figured out, it's okay
Reiteration of the acceptance of not having everything figured out.
If you don't got it figured out yet, it's okay
Emphasis on the acceptance of uncertainties in life.
If you don't got it figured out, it's okay
Repeat of the acknowledgment that it's okay not to have everything figured out.
Just as a remind to myself that I've been good thus far
A reminder to the artist himself that he has been doing well so far.
Right. 25 minutes on the treadmill
Reflecting on spending 25 minutes on a treadmill, possibly indicating a commitment to physical health.
25 hours since I got a good amount of sleep
Highlighting a lack of sufficient sleep over the past 25 hours.
25 days on a stand still
Stating a period of standstill lasting 25 days in some aspect of life.
25 months til I get my music off its feet
Expressing a 25-month timeframe until the artist's music gains success.
25 years of my mom's life
Referring to the 25 years of the artist's mother's life and the efforts made for independence.
Spent her independence tryna get my independence too
Connecting the artist's pursuit of independence to his mother's life choices.
Twenty-some years I've been on this earth
Stating the artist's age and contemplating the value of his existence.
And I wonder what it's worth
Questioning the worth of the artist's life experiences.
But you know pedigree's on a level my enemies couldn't dare to touch
Asserting the artist's superior pedigree that his enemies cannot challenge.
I can't get depressed from nobody
Claiming immunity to depression caused by others.
I took days off to rest my own body
Taking breaks to prioritize self-care and rest.
I came right back said "screw everybody, yeah"
Returning to action with a resilient attitude toward others.
That wanna take me to hell
Addressing those who wish harm and questioning their feelings of failure.
How you feel knowing you failed?
Reflecting on the impact of negative messaging and the resilience to it.
You couldn't give me the wrong messaging
Expressing success in living up to one's legacy despite potential misguidance.
I've been living my legacy well
Asserting the artist's positive impact on his own legacy.
Baby I'm friendly as well, but don't test me
Claiming friendliness but warning against testing boundaries.
Don't catch me on a weekday, I might bite
Indicating a potentially assertive or defensive attitude on weekdays.
Firm believer of a free space, so I might keep my secrets just to me
Believing in personal privacy and keeping secrets to oneself.
Keep my secrets just to me, yeah
Reiterating the desire to keep personal secrets undisclosed.
I don't trust too many people with my life
Expressing a lack of trust in sharing one's life with many people.
I don't really think we're equal so I might keep my secrets just to me
Emphasizing a perceived inequality and the decision to keep secrets.
Give a second and you'll see...
Hinting at revealing more about oneself given the right opportunity.
If you don't got it figured out, it's okay
Reiteration of the acceptance of not having everything figured out.
If you don't got it figured out, it's okay
Restating the acknowledgment that it's okay not to have everything figured out.
If you don't got it figured out yet, it's okay
Emphasizing the acceptance of uncertainties in life.
If you don't got it figured out, it's okay
Repeating the acknowledgment that it's okay not to have everything figured out.
Just as a remind to myself that I've been good thus far
A reminder to the artist himself that he has been doing well so far.
Yeah
Confirmation or agreement with the previous statement.
Ooh
Exclamations expressing positive sentiments or approval.
Aye
A vocal expression affirming the artist's well-being.
Just as a remind to myself that I've been good thus far
Reiteration of the artist's self-affirmation and well-being.
Would I lie? Would I lie? Would I lie? Would I lie?
Posing rhetorical questions about honesty.
(I got it, I got it, I got it, I got it)
Repetition of the confidence in having things figured out.
(I got it, I got it, I got it, I got it)
Continued emphasis on having things figured out.
(I got it, I got it, I got it, I got it)
Repeating the assurance of having things figured out.
(I got it, I got it, I got it, I got it)
Final repetition, reinforcing the confidence in having things figured out.
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