Lyrics
Lost my Brodie 'nem to the street
Expressing the loss of close associates to the streets.
Lost all my hoes
Acknowledging the loss of various relationships.
Lost my main bitch to the street
Stating the loss of a significant romantic partner to the street life.
Yeah, you know I'm a gangster
Affirming a gangster identity.
Love song for the street
Describing a love song dedicated to the streets.
Let's get it
Expression of determination or encouragement.
I lost my bitch nigga I can't erase this memories
Reflecting on the difficulty of forgetting memories related to a lost relationship.
My homie died Nigga I'm tryna ease this memories
Coping with the pain of a friend's death and seeking solace.
She broke my heart nigga, I ain't tryna keep this memories
Dealing with heartbreak and expressing a desire to move on from painful memories.
Don't need fake love, I'm almost healed from this memories
Rejecting insincere love and claiming progress in healing.
I know, my homie died in a shootout, I know
Acknowledging the death of a friend in a shootout.
I'm tryna pull up with a nigga, I know
Expressing a desire to confront someone about the friend's death.
I lost my girl to the street, I know
Detailing the loss of a romantic partner to the street.
Oh you know, yes I know
Reiterating awareness of life's challenges.
Don't ever try to save a hoe, I know
Advising against trying to save someone deemed unchangeable.
My mama told me keep on grinding, and I know
Recalling maternal advice to persevere and work hard.
Can't ever beef with a nigga, that I know
Emphasizing the avoidance of conflicts.
Do you know, yes I know
Reiterating awareness of life's challenges.
Did me a lot of wrong now I'm tryna ease this memory
Reflecting on past wrongs and seeking to ease the associated memories.
Grew up in the street, but I never know this mystery
Noting a street upbringing without understanding its mysteries.
Gave her a lot of racks, yet she left this my history
Expressing betrayal by a partner despite financial support.
Lurking at my page, you became a nark is that necessary ?
Questioning the necessity of someone becoming a informer after observing online activities.
Thought the love was real, but right now I'm just ordinary
Feeling ordinary despite initial belief in genuine love.
Taking lean and sprite to ease the pain it's just temporary
Using substances to temporarily numb emotional pain.
Right now I'm a star, can't fuck with you in my chemistry
Asserting current success and distancing from negative influences.
Get the fuck out here, you my opps, I need my jewelry
Rejecting association with adversaries and emphasizing the importance of personal belongings.
I know, my homie died in a shootout, I know
Reiterating the knowledge of a friend's death in a shootout.
I'm tryna pull up with a nigga, I know
Expressing a desire to confront someone about the friend's death.
I lost my girl to the street, I know
Detailing the loss of a romantic partner to the street.
Oh you know, yes I know
Reiterating awareness of life's challenges.
Don't ever try to save a hoe, I know
Advising against trying to save someone deemed unchangeable.
My mama told me keep on grinding, and I know
Recalling maternal advice to persevere and work hard.
Can't ever beef with a nigga, that I know
Emphasizing the avoidance of conflicts.
Do you know, yes I know
Reiterating awareness of life's challenges.
I'm not gonna tell, go to hell, 'em not my family
Rejecting association with those not considered family.
Wish I could get back, I need my gun go get my glocks ready
Expressing a desire for retribution and preparedness for potential danger.
Wake up in the street, selling weed, lean and heroin
Describing a challenging life involving drug dealing.
I lost all my girls, both my main I'm a lonely baby
Acknowledging the loss of multiple romantic partners.
Don't know what to do, got my drugs and Glock always
Indicating reliance on drugs and weapons for coping.
Mama got my back, that's enough, going to the top anyways
Expressing gratitude for maternal support and determination to succeed.
Right now I am back, can't be broke, no not anymore
Asserting current success and a refusal to return to poverty.
Whatever you do, don't give up, like what I'm saying now
Encouraging resilience and perseverance despite challenges.
(Saying now, saying now, saying now)
Repeating the emphasis on persistence and determination.
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