Crazy

Divine Redemption: A Soul's Journey through Trials and Triumphs
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Lyrics

He is my God, I call him Elohim

He is seen as a divine figure or a higher power referred to as "Elohim."

He is my God, I call him Adonai

Continuation of addressing the divine figure as "Adonai," expressing reverence and connection.

He is my God, I call him Jehovah

Further acknowledgment of the divine figure as "Jehovah," indicating multiple ways of addressing or perceiving the same entity.

He is my God, I call him Adonai

Reiteration of addressing the divine figure as "Adonai," reinforcing a personal connection.


I call him Adonai

Repetition of calling upon "Adonai," emphasizing the significance of this name or title.


He going deaf

A description of someone experiencing hearing loss or a lack of receptivity.

He getting meds

Suggesting the person is seeking medication for an unspecified condition.

He gotta some bullets inside of his head

Metaphorically indicating psychological turmoil or inner conflicts ("bullets inside of his head").

Doctor try save him, but he ‘ready dead

Despite efforts to save the individual, they seem spiritually or emotionally detached ("ready dead").

Police they killed him, but nuthing they said

Alleging an unjust death caused by law enforcement with no accountability.

Hand on the bible, I swear my lord saved me

An oath or declaration of being saved by a higher power (God).

When he saved me, I was crying like a baby

Emotional response to being saved, possibly with a feeling of vulnerability.

No close friends, like gunna like baby

Reference to a lack of close relationships or connections ("No close friends").

I was in the east end, saving souls like crazy

Personal involvement in helping others in a distressed or challenging area ("east end") with great fervor ("saving souls like crazy").


Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye

Chorus suggesting a determination to confront challenges or adversaries.

We gonna fight, we finna fight

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Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye

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We gonna fight, we finna fight

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Boom pow, knock him right out

Metaphorical expression of defeating inner struggles or negative influences ("Boom pow, knock him right out").

Demons get bun, catch the flight right out

Expulsion or overcoming of negative forces ("Demons") metaphorically compared to catching a flight away.

Ain’t playing no games, no nights out

Commitment to seriousness and dedication, avoiding leisure or distractions ("Ain’t playing no games, no nights out").

All night prayers, that’s what I’m about

Commitment to continuous prayer or spiritual devotion throughout the night.


He is my God, I call him Elohim

Repetition of the earlier verses reaffirming the connection and reverence for the divine figure.

He is my God, I call him Adonai

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He is my God, I call him Jehovah

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He is my God, I call him Adonai

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I call him Adonai.

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