Blessed
Journey Through Struggles: Ling Hussle's Blessed StoryLyrics
Been through worst times than they know
Expressing experience of difficult times not known to others.
From shopping out in harrods spending time with the bro
Recalling moments of luxury and camaraderie with a friend.
Now he's locked up, now I'm dropping bangers doing shows
Addressing the incarceration of a friend while pursuing music.
Pulled my socks up, so much lost time man I know
Reflecting on overcoming challenges and making up for lost time.
He's my mums favourite though she'll never say it
Acknowledging someone's special place in the speaker's mother's heart.
But he's so amazing I could never hate it
Expressing admiration for the mentioned person despite differences.
Looked after me like I was his lil baby
Describing the caring and protective nature of the person toward the speaker.
I promised him imma make a song with lil baby
Making a promise to collaborate on a song with a specific artist (lil baby).
Always back and forth with depression, I guess
Discussing a recurring struggle with depression.
But I'm used to it so it feels like pressure, I guess
Adapting to and normalizing the pressure associated with depression.
And I work well under pressure yeah I make diamonds
Highlighting the ability to thrive under pressure and turn challenges into success.
If it ain't my business, I ain't minding
Emphasizing a mindset of not interfering in others' affairs.
Won't jump before I crawl but i bet you that I'll climb in
Committing to cautious and deliberate decision-making.
Make sure my heart where my mind is
Prioritizing emotional intelligence by keeping the heart aligned with the mind.
And if god sends a sign I could never act blind
Refusing to ignore signs from a higher power.
Cos you know i'm real big on alignment
Stressing the importance of personal alignment and authenticity.
My love unconditional my loyalty strong
Asserting unwavering love and strong loyalty.
Even if we off know my loyalty on
Maintaining loyalty even during periods of disagreement or separation.
G i o put your name in a song
Including a friend's name in a song as a gesture of significance.
I know you see my soul so don't play with it wrong
Cautioning against playing with the speaker's soul.
Kay Kay that's my left-hand know she'll die for me
Acknowledging the loyalty and willingness of a close friend (Kay Kay).
And if I died right now I know she'll cry for me
Expressing confidence in the friend's emotional reaction to the speaker's hypothetical death.
But she knows how I'm gonna go I told her how
Hinting at a predetermined fate and maturity in handling it.
She don't get upset cos we older now
Emphasizing emotional maturity in dealing with predetermined outcomes.
Them niggas they be hating, patient, waiting
Addressing negativity and envy from others.
For me to fall off like I'm basic
Highlighting resilience and an established position in the face of challenges.
Even if I dipped for couple years
Asserting permanence in the speaker's established position.
I crafted my spot it'll always be vacant
Asserting the speaker's enduring impact even during absence.
Please
Expressing a lack of interest in competition.
I never compete
Emphasizing a non-competitive attitude.
God paved my way, I sowed my seed
Attributing success to divine guidance and personal effort.
Mum prayed for days, I fast for weeks
Highlighting the support and prayers of the speaker's mother.
I'm blessed, I'm waved
Affirming a sense of being blessed and in a positive state.
I'm great, I'm me
Expressing self-affirmation and confidence in one's identity.
Guess they'll never know, never know, never know just what i been through
Conveying the idea that others may not fully understand the speaker's journey.
Never know, i guess they'll never know
Reiterating the theme of others not comprehending the speaker's experiences.
Guess they'll never know, never know, never know just what i been through
Repeating the notion that others may never fully grasp the speaker's struggles.
Never know, i guess they'll never know
Reiterating the theme that others may never truly understand the speaker's experiences.
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