Must Be On Something
Self-Reflection Symphony: Hoolie Armando's RevelationsLyrics
Used to blame my niggas when it's honestly me
Acknowledging personal responsibility instead of blaming others.
I'm gone try to get them niggas up and out of the streets
Expressing a commitment to help friends leave street life.
Used to call my girl a freak, but in the mirror I see
Recognizing past judgment of a partner and self-reflection in the mirror.
I'm the reason
Taking responsibility for negative consequences.
I'm the villain
Accepting a villainous role or negative influence.
And I tried to run over Steve
Referring to a potentially harmful incident involving a person named Steve.
Ooh
An exclamation expressing surprise or realization.
Niggas don't got nothin for me
Feeling unfulfilled by others.
Ooh
Continuing with personal actions, possibly illegal activities.
Sit right down and sell you some weed
Selling drugs as a means of survival or profit.
Ooh we
Emphasizing the involvement with drugs (weed).
Ooh weed
Repeating the emphasis on drug influence.
Must be on something
Admitting to being under the influence or affected by something.
Who
Repeating a questioning expression, possibly indicating confusion or doubt.
Who
-Who
-I see red and blue lights outside
Seeing police lights, possibly signaling trouble.
Ain't no way
Expressing disbelief or denial about the situation.
Stay away
Encouraging others to keep a distance from the police.
Not today
Emphasizing the urgency of avoiding trouble today.
(Here you go, Hoolie)
Introduction of another character, possibly someone addressing Hoolie.
And I'm here with all my people
Being present with friends or associates.
Ain't tryna get us shot
Fearing potential harm from law enforcement.
Wait til they get off my block
Waiting for police to leave the area before taking action.
Before we scatter the flock
Planning to disperse the group once the coast is clear.
They're flashing colors of America
Observing police lights representing the American justice system.
Sentimental legacy
Reflecting on the emotional and historical impact of law enforcement.
Police cause hysteria
Police actions causing widespread panic or fear.
Tryna scare a nigga like me
Resisting intimidation from law enforcement.
Never scared of ya
Asserting fearlessness in the face of police threats.
Scared of the bullets you keep
Fearing the potential harm from bullets carried by the police.
Put a man like me to sleep
Expressing the gravity of police violence and its potential consequences.
We can all take time to grow
Promoting personal and collective growth over time.
Better the world we live in
Advocating for positive change in the world.
Stand for something
Encouraging taking a stand for something meaningful.
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