Lets Take It There

Navigating Pain: Mula O's Reflection on Loss, Streets, and Personal Struggles
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Lyrics

They got one let's make it two

Expressing the desire to double their achievements or successes.

Got no motion make a move

Encouraging action despite a lack of motivation or inertia.

They took my nigga let's shake the city they say this cap we made it true

Responding to a loss with a determination to impact the city, challenging skeptics who doubted their success.

They keep saying let's stop the violence the way I feel let's make it cool

Acknowledging calls to end violence but suggesting a different approach based on personal feelings.

They don't know this type of pain

Highlighting a unique and intense emotional pain.

Let's make it rain let's makes it you

Suggesting a desire to bring change or abundance.

They got one let's get it back

Expressing determination to recover what was lost.

Got my half let's make it match

Matching efforts with available resources or counterparts.

They know ain't no tif fa tat them niggas dead and it's just that

Asserting that there's no room for retaliation; those responsible are already gone.

I been learned the streets a myth this shit a trick this shit a trap

Reflecting on the deceptive nature of the streets, perceiving them as a trap.

But I'm stuck on how I feel I want to smoke let's make them packs

Conflicted feelings about a loss, with a desire to use substances to cope.

Never thought you'll disappear and leave me here these niggas weird

Expressing surprise and discomfort at someone's unexpected disappearance.

They don't think I'm in that car I'm in that car these niggas scared

Asserting presence in a situation where others doubt it, creating fear.

Skull crack like chandeliers I felt that shit like I was there

Describing a visceral reaction to violence, feeling connected to the experience.

If you ain't know It been up wit that nigga I'm glad he disappeared

Expressing relief or satisfaction about someone's disappearance.

It was that time we was running down blocks and we had out our glocks we was letting off shots

Recalling a time of engagement in criminal activities, including firing shots.

Really just scared of these niggas that's telling we had on are mask I don't care bout the cops

Fear of informants and a lack of concern for law enforcement.

We really the topic they trying to get us tryin to throw dirt they tryin to split us

Being aware of being the subject of discussions, attempts to create division.

Right on that drive they wasn't wit us right on that drive they wasn't wit us

Recalling a time when allies were absent in a critical situation.

But that just come wit dis shit

Acceptance that challenges are inherent in their lifestyle.

Member them days we was running in shit Stumble fumble shit

Reminiscing about past struggles and chaotic moments.

Before we had glocks we was rumble shit

Reflecting on earlier times before obtaining firearms, engaging in physical altercations.

Talk to the cops you be mumbled shit

Warning against cooperating with law enforcement, potentially incriminating oneself.

It was only my turn I had fun wit the bitch

Indulging in pleasurable activities, possibly with a romantic partner.

It was only my turn I had fun wit the bitch

Repeating the enjoyment of a particular experience.

These bitches ain't nothing to brag about

Downplaying the significance of romantic relationships.

And you niggas be simps go and cash out

Criticizing men who excessively spend money on women.

They going pick and they chose wit they ass out

Commenting on the choices people make in relationships.

And you ain't going realize til that bag out

Warning that the consequences of decisions may only become apparent when a financial loss occurs.

It be days I be wanting to lash out and I ain't taking drugs till I pass out

Expressing occasional frustration and a desire to release it, while avoiding substance abuse.

Way I feel it ain't nothing to laugh about if I didn't have a son I'll crash out

Recognizing the gravity of emotions, especially considering parenthood as a restraint.

Really need sumn to believe

Seeking something meaningful to believe in.

I don't really trust a lot cause I'm use to them coming and leaving

Expressing a lack of trust due to a history of people entering and leaving their life.

Always gotta keep a mask It don't matter the season

Emphasizing the need to maintain a facade or protective persona regardless of the circumstances.

And I don't really like this cycle but I feel like I'm part of the reason

Feeling trapped in a repetitive and undesirable cycle, acknowledging personal responsibility.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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