Lyrics
AY
Expressing excitement or attention with "AY."
AY
-AY lil bro, first and foremost I love you
Expressing love and care for the younger brother.
And I'm always praying for you
Stating the continuous prayers for the younger brother.
Young black man in America aware of all the terrors that follow us
Acknowledging the challenges faced by young black men in America.
It's happening to all of us they gobble up and swallow us
Highlighting the common struggles and dangers faced by the community.
And I don't know what I'd do if anybody touch you
Expressing a protective instinct and concern for the safety of the younger brother.
So every time I see you man I hug you
Emphasizing the physical expression of care through hugs.
"Ayo Wavy where you at"
Quoting a question about someone's whereabouts (possibly a friend or family member).
You came in our life in 2003
Reflecting on the speaker's role as a big brother, addressing past mistakes, and expressing a commitment to making amends.
Aunt Betty said that you would help out with me
-I was outta control
-Had to step up and step in my role as big bro and it helped me to see
-A lot bout myself
-Cuz our parents use to work a lot
-And I know that I put you through hurt a lot
-So I'm writing my wrongs and I'm writing this song cuz this something you ain't heard a lot
-AY lil bro
Reiterating love, pride, and support for the younger brother, along with advice on values and respect for parents.
I love you, I want you to know
-I'm proud of you and that's fasho
-Continue to put in that work just know you gone reap what you sow
-I got yo back through whatever forever for you I'm on go
-Honor your father and mother you gone deal wimme if you don't
-AY lil bro
-I love you, I want you to know
-I'm proud of you and that's fasho
-Continue to put in that work just know you gone reap what you sow
-I got yo back through whatever forever for you I'm on go
-Honor your father and mother you gone deal wimme if you don't
-See you becoming a man now
Encouraging the younger brother's growth into manhood, emphasizing reliance on faith, guidance, and perseverance.
In this world ain't no handouts
-You live by His law so you standout
-Understand when to stand up and when to stand down
-Please let the Lord lead and guide you
-And keep his Word deep inside you
-You can do anything you put your mind too
-If you forget then I'm here to remind you
Assuring the speaker's role in reminding and supporting the younger brother.
Caleb Corvahn Jerrell Miller you special
Mentioning the younger brother's full name, possibly emphasizing uniqueness and significance.
Don't worry bout nothing I parents won't let you
Offering reassurance, guidance, and advice on relying on faith and sticking to moral principles.
Change yo GPS to the Lord he'll direct
-Stick in his Word he'll accept
-You gotta contend in the faith
Encouraging persistence in faith and taking the high road in life.
Stick it out to the end to be saved
-Take the high road like Lyndon B. J
-I know you don't remember say all the things I'm beginning to say
-AY lil bro
Repeating expressions of love, pride, and support, reinforcing the importance of respecting parents.
I love you, I want you to know
-I'm proud of you and that's fasho
-Continue to put in that work just know you gone reap what you sow
-I got yo back through whatever forever for you I'm on go
-Honor your father and mother you gone deal wimme if you don't
-AY lil bro
-I love you, I want you to know
-I'm proud of you and that's fasho
-Continue to put in that work just know you gone reap what you sow
-I got yo back through whatever forever for you I'm on go
-Honor your father and mother you gone deal wimme if you don't
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