Mitch Is Back

Mitch's Divine Revelation: Rhythmic Truths and Cultural Reflections
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Lyrics

Mitch is back and he hittin rappers with lyricism

Mitch Darrell is back and impressively delivering his rap with strong lyricism.

They won't go toe to toe wit me cuz the fear is in em

Rappers hesitate to engage in a battle with Mitch due to the fear of his skills.

Pay attention I wantcha to really catch it when I

Listeners are urged to pay close attention to Mitch's lyrics.

Use a simile Finna be sick as massekism

Mitch uses similes in his lyrics, aiming to be as impactful as possible.

Like a slave who is takin another Master whippin

Metaphorically describes enduring hardship and persevering like a slave enduring a master's whipping.

I been plotting my vengeance and now it's back to business

Mitch has been planning his comeback, and now he is back to the rap business.

Since Obama I knew that I could be Black and winnin

Since the time of Obama, Mitch believed in the possibility of Black success.

Even Jesus was brown and that's just a fact to mention

Points out that even Jesus was likely of a darker complexion, emphasizing a fact.

I been rappin for 4 years but just beginnin this

Although he has been rapping for four years, Mitch considers himself in the early stages of his career.

If my life is the Bible I think we still in genesis

Compares his life to the Bible, feeling that he is still in the beginning, similar to the book of Genesis.

And a lot is gon happen before it finally finishes

Anticipates significant events in his life before it concludes.

I just pray that my families around to really witness is

Expresses a hope that his family will witness and be part of his success.

I'm from North Carolina Shout out to Cole and Rapsody

Acknowledges his North Carolina roots and gives a shoutout to fellow artists J. Cole and Rapsody.

I can just be myself when I'm rappin I don't have to be

Emphasizes his authenticity in rap, not conforming to stereotypes or personas.

Blood or crippin I'm in a mission to reach uh paradise

On a mission to reach paradise, Mitch is committed to spreading a positive message.

Bet the sun'll be shinin bright and I know the air is nice

Envisions a bright and pleasant future with shining sun and clean air.


Hallelujah we smackin judas with rappin music

Celebrates success by metaphorically defeating traitors with his rap music.

Jesus gave me a talent I know I have to use it

Acknowledges his talent as a gift from Jesus and feels a responsibility to use it wisely.

I got power to spread a message I can't abuse it

Recognizes the power of his music to convey a message and vows not to misuse it.

Yes I say Ima follower know I have to prove it

Asserts his commitment to follow his beliefs and prove it through his actions.

Christian rapper my brotha that is oxymoronic

Reflects on the perceived contradiction of being a Christian rapper.

You look crazy as Sony pictures version uh sonic

Compares looking crazy as the Sonic version in Sony pictures, explaining an ironic take.

Listen homie i'll tell you why that take is ironic

Promises an explanation for why a particular viewpoint is ironic.

I got so many rings... and im just bein honest

Boasts about his achievements, symbolized by "rings," and emphasizes honesty.

2020 Bro tryna blow up like andy mineo

Refers to the year 2020 and expresses a desire for success comparable to Andy Mineo in the music industry.

Hopin I get a million views on a music video

Expresses a wish for widespread recognition, aiming for a million views on a music video.

Steady reppin my area I just hope my city know

Remains loyal to his hometown, hoping his city acknowledges his efforts in the rap scene.

919 Til the day I die ima make the city glow

Declares allegiance to his area code (919) until his last day, aspiring to make his city shine.

Mitch Darrell n im quick to tell ya said it wrong

Asserts the correct pronunciation of his name (Mitch Darrell) and corrects those who say it wrong.

Shout out Parris I feel ya pain and I know you strong

Offers support to Parris, acknowledging pain, and recognizing strength.

But as long as they hear my message it aint a prollum

Asserts that as long as his message is heard, personal challenges are not a problem.

It aint my name but yeshua's that they should be callin

Emphasizes that the focus should be on Yeshua (Jesus) rather than his own name.

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