Lyrics
My hood is greasy, it ain't easy
Expressing the difficult and challenging nature of the speaker's neighborhood.
My hood is greasy, it ain't ea-
Reiterating the tough conditions in the speaker's hood.
My, my hood is greasy, it ain't easy
Emphasizing the challenging environment of the speaker's neighborhood.
My hood is greasy
Stating again that the speaker's hood is tough and challenging.
My hood is greasy, it ain't easy
Repeating the idea that life in the speaker's neighborhood is not easy.
My hood is greasy, it ain't ea-
Reiterating the tough conditions in the speaker's hood.
My, my hood is greasy, it ain't easy
Emphasizing the challenging environment of the speaker's neighborhood.
My hood is greasy, my hood is greasy
Repeating the assertion that the speaker's hood is challenging.
I'm a pro, so the flow so beautiful
Describing the speaker as a skilled professional with a beautiful flow.
If I ain't the truth in the booth then you
Claiming to be the truth in the booth and dismissing others who disagree as delusional.
You're delusional
Addressing those who doubt the speaker's authenticity.
I fuck with men that be hustlin'
Expressing affiliation with individuals engaged in hustling, a reference to a street-oriented lifestyle.
Like I used to do
Recalling the speaker's own past involvement in hustling.
But I don't move I'm all musical
Stating that the speaker is now focused on music and not involved in illegal activities.
I be rhyming 'cause finding a job is unusual
Explaining the motivation for the speaker's commitment to rhyming.
So working from 9 to 5, I refuse to do
Refusing traditional 9-to-5 employment due to perceived inadequacy in pay.
The pay they paying today is unsuitable
Commenting on the unsatisfactory wages offered in regular jobs.
That's why working at a job
Expressing dissatisfaction with conventional employment.
Ain't cool to do
Asserting that working at a job is not cool for the speaker.
For real, but the media be confusing you
Blaming media for causing confusion and misinformation about the speaker.
They said I got a price on
Responding to rumors about a price on the speaker's head, dismissing them as false.
My head? Them niggas fooling you
Addressing the listener, stating that the rumors are meant to deceive them.
If I had a pricе on my head
Hypothetically considering having a price on the speaker's head.
I'd put up twice the brеad
Claiming that if there were a bounty, the speaker would double the reward.
They gon' shoot at who?
Questioning the likelihood of anyone actually attempting harm given the speaker's resources.
I got the loot that get plenty
Asserting financial success and the ability to retaliate against threats.
Of niggas to shoot at you
Claiming influence over others who would act in the speaker's defense.
And I'd shoot it too
Stating a willingness to use force if necessary.
But you know how the lil' dudes do
Acknowledging the behavior of younger individuals in the community.
They ain't sparking, they barking
Describing the younger generation as more talkative than action-oriented.
Just like a poodle do
Comparing the younger generation's aggression to that of a poodle.
And I could prove it too
Claiming the ability to demonstrate the validity of the speaker's arguments.
That the problem is unsolutional
Asserting that the problems faced by the community are without clear solutions.
My hood is greasy, it ain't easy
Reiterating the tough conditions in the speaker's hood.
My hood is greasy, it ain't ea-
Emphasizing the challenging environment of the speaker's neighborhood.
My, my hood is greasy, it ain't easy
Repeating the idea that life in the speaker's neighborhood is not easy.
My hood
Concluding with a reaffirmation of the challenging nature of the speaker's hood.
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