Free Spirit
Dizzy Walka's Journey: Triumph Amidst AdversityLyrics
Where we came from, It was really rough
Refers to a difficult origin or upbringing
But my parents made sure that we always had enough
Parents ensured they had basic necessities despite challenges
For my dad who couldn't finish watching me grow up
Expresses the absence of the father in the narrator's life
I'm sending pain prayers up to the Most High
Sending prayers for relief from emotional pain to a higher power
Rest in peace to my dawg
Offering respects to a deceased friend or companion
Rest in paradise
Wishing peace in the afterlife for the departed
I'm on the come up making waves up in the North Side
Actively pursuing success in a particular region or community
I'm riding out for all my people till the day I die
Commitment to support and represent one's community indefinitely
Don't make no mistake, I never told a lie
Asserts honesty and truthfulness in actions and words
I'm a free spirit, look at the wave I started
Identifying as someone who embraces freedom and initiates change
Rest In Peace to all my loved ones that have departed
Respecting and honoring departed loved ones
That's the reason I'm grinding, who I do it for
Driven by the memory of those important to the narrator
For my siblings and my mama only us four
Commitment to family, specifically siblings and mother
I came up from the dirty
Originated from a challenging or impoverished environment
From the dirty south
Specifically from a disadvantaged area in the southern region
Grinding for these new baguettes and Ice up in my mouth
Striving for material success through hard work
I got expensive taste, I got designer dreams
Aspiring for luxury and high-quality possessions
You not that guy cause I'm him so you don't what that means
Asserting uniqueness and superiority over others
I just want everything this life has got to offer me
Desire to experience everything life offers
New money coming in trying to get all these hoes off of me
Dealing with unwanted attention due to newfound success
I remember knocking on these doors they wouldn't let me in
Remembering past rejections and obstacles faced
Now I'm Im finally free, I'm my city's prodigy
Feeling liberated and recognized as exceptional in their hometown
I'm up
Experiencing a positive shift or progress in life
Gonna remember the name
Desire for a lasting legacy or recognition
I was only twelve years when I started
Initiating a journey or endeavor at a young age
Nothing to lose but a lot I could gain
Opportunities available despite initial risks
Where we came from, It was really rough
Reiteration of challenging origins
But my parents made sure that we always had enough
Parental efforts to provide despite difficulties
For my dad who couldn't finish watching me grow up
Reiterating the absence of the narrator's father during growth
I'm sending pain prayers up to the Most High
Seeking spiritual solace for emotional pain
Rest in peace to my dawg
Paying homage to a departed friend or companion
Rest in paradise
Wishing peace in the afterlife for the departed
I'm on the come up making waves up in the North Side
Actively pursuing recognition and success in a specific area
I'm riding out for all my people till the day I die
Commitment to support and represent community until death
Don't make no mistake, I never told a lie
Reaffirming honesty and truthfulness
In this industry, no pats on the back
Recognition of the lack of appreciation in the industry
Had to find it deep within my passion for the racks
Discovering motivation through a desire for financial success
Late nights in the stu, cooking wit my nigga Max
Spending late hours working hard in a studio with a friend named Max
The mark up on the dope was crazy with that black tax
Referencing the increased cost due to racial discrimination (black tax)
I never talked about the homie who got locked up
Omitting discussion about a friend imprisoned for life
He got life in the pen, brodie on the wing
Detailing a friend's incarceration in a penitentiary
When I had the ER in Dizzy Walka
Referencing a past period in the narrator's life where rap skills were significant
When it was all about bars, niggas wouldn't sing
Highlighting loyalty to original rap and lack of mainstream success
Nonetheless, man I know that nigga smiling
Despite challenges, acknowledging a friend's likely contentment
Made it out the dirty south where niggas whyling
Escaping and succeeding despite a difficult hometown environment
This is more than just a verse, this a eulogy
Stating that the lyrics are more than just words, serving as a tribute
This for the guys, free my brother Kota B
Expressing solidarity and support for a detained acquaintance (Kota B)
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