Juneteenth

Empowering Journey: GVO Speero's Reflection on Struggle, Love, and Growth
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Lyrics

You niggas sick and you heard it from me

Expressing that some individuals are unwell, and the speaker is the source of this information.

I tell you now that Doctor VO ain't no comparing to me

Asserting that Doctor VO is not comparable to the speaker (GVO Speero).

I'm unique up in my own way, you see a song you press play

Emphasizing the speaker's uniqueness and suggesting that one should listen to their song to understand.

And listen to what the fuck the doctor say today

Encouraging listeners to pay attention to the speaker's message in the song.

I got a problem for trying to help the human race

Acknowledging a personal challenge in trying to help humanity instead of oneself.

Instead of helping myself as I'm staring at my face

Reflecting on a situation where the speaker is focused on others while looking at their own face.

It's a lot of these niggas tryna take Speero place

Noting the presence of others attempting to replace Speero.

I really keep it straight cause we ain't replaced by the fake

Staying genuine and unaffected by fake elements in the speaker's life.

The real is on the way my niggas they ain't got no capes

Assuring that authenticity is on its way, emphasizing the lack of superhero capes.

But saving the city really just day by day

Highlighting the gradual process of making a positive impact on the city.

We in the and we grinding at our endeavors

Engaged in hard work and dedication towards goals.

Hustling I don't sleep yeah we grinding no matter weather

Expressing a strong work ethic, regardless of external conditions.

That's why I love my niggas cause some how we getting better

Appreciating the progress and improvement made with supportive friends.

Keep the foot on that gas we super close to this cheddar

Maintaining momentum and determination in pursuing financial success (cheddar).

So we keep applying that pressure keep writing letters

Continuing to apply pressure and advocate for progress by writing letters.

To all of these lil kids put on for our children

Encouraging the younger generation to represent and stand up for their community.

We the gang GVO gonna be counting some millions

Expressing confidence in achieving significant financial success with the GVO gang.

Momma, Momma

Reference to "Momma."

Momma dukes it's your VO day

Celebrating and expressing love for the speaker's mother on a special day.

I love you, you my baby and I won't turn on you no ways

Reaffirming love and loyalty to the mother, promising not to betray her.

But this year I was tripping and I fell in love with a lifestyle I was ripping

Confessing a period of personal struggle and falling in love with a certain lifestyle.

Everything I was given, well everything I earned and you know that's a fact

Acknowledging the value of what was given and earned, emphasizing its factual nature.

But through it all my momma was disappointed I'm feeling flat

Expressing disappointment from the speaker's mother despite achievements.

Like iso's I want my parents in a Cadillac

Desiring prosperity for parents similar to having them in a Cadillac.

My pops whipping just like he put that switch on my back

Acknowledging the father's resilience and strength, possibly referencing past discipline.

That's my nigga that's my twin tho fuck all of that

Affirming a close bond with the father despite challenges.

Me and him been through it but we take care of that

Resolving conflicts with the father and taking care of issues.

Sitting therapy I'm getting this shit right off my back

Engaging in therapy to address and release emotional burdens.

Brain expanding on to new things I'm feeling so glad

Experiencing mental growth and embracing new positive experiences.

Shoutout to Juneteenth real niggas up in a bag

Acknowledging Juneteenth and its significance for real individuals.

Kicking like Bruce Lee tell them fees to get a cab

Expressing confidence and strength, referencing Bruce Lee's legendary kicks.

My momma told me we gonna be there we can't give it half

Reassurance from the mother that commitment requires full effort.

You got examples just like two you can get to the draft

Recognizing role models and examples, particularly in pursuing goals like the draft.

I told my momma that I'm knowing and started to laugh

Informing the mother about understanding situations and finding humor in it.

And that's examples of where my confidence really at

Highlighting the speaker's strong self-confidence.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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