Ride 'Til I Die
Ride 'Til I Die: Unveiling Urban Resilience in BeatsLyrics
Ready or not
Expressing readiness or preparedness.
We coming
Signifying arrival or approach.
Boy, you better start running
Warning someone to start running, indicating a threat or pursuit.
’Cause when we catch up it gon’ be something
Suggesting consequences when caught, anticipating a confrontation.
Right now I’m’a say one thing
Preparing to convey a significant message.
Come say hello to my best friend
Inviting someone to meet the speaker's best friend, possibly a reference to a weapon.
Cowboy boots like western
Describing the speaker's attire, specifically cowboy boots with a Western style.
Have you running quick like a cheetah
Implies the ability to chase or pursue with speed, likening to a cheetah.
My girl bad too, wait ’til you meet her
Boasting about the speaker's attractive and capable female companion.
Who’s to be noticed?
Raising a question about who deserves attention or recognition.
Ain’t nobody talking to the police
Emphasizing a code of silence or non-cooperation with law enforcement.
Roll up on your boys
Approaching a group of individuals with a confrontational tone.
With them noise
Referring to carrying weapons with the term "noise."
A clack-clack through your noses
Describing the sound of a firearm, creating tension.
Have you doing different kind of poses
Suggesting a threatening or dominant posture imposed on others.
Only with your girl ’cause she chosen
Implying exclusivity with a chosen partner in certain situations.
What’s wrong with you?
Questioning the behavior or understanding of the addressed person.
Can’t you see an OG?
Asserting the speaker's status as an original gangster (OG).
And hit you with that one two
Threatening to use force or aggression with a "one-two" reference.
Tell me what you’re gonna do
Prompting the addressee to disclose their intended response.
Hit you with that one two
Reiterating the threat of a "one-two" attack.
Tell me what you’re gonna do
Seeking confirmation or a response from the addressed person.
’Cause I’ve been riding too long
Expressing a prolonged period of commitment or involvement.
’Cause I’ve been riding too strong
Emphasizing a sustained and resilient strength.
I hope you understand it
Expressing a desire for the addressee to comprehend the speaker's situation or mindset.
I hope you understand it
Reiterating the hope for understanding, possibly in the context of the speaker's lifestyle.
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