Lyrics
Yeah
Expressing agreement or acknowledgment.
(This shit gonna be crazy, Jack)
Introduction, anticipating an intense experience.
Country boy, them young bulls tote guitars
Referring to the speaker as a country boy, emphasizing a rural background; "young bulls tote guitars" suggests a connection to street life.
Make sure my life enjoyed, I know I got a bunch of problems
Desire for a fulfilling life despite acknowledging numerous problems.
Country boy, his whole life is full of dirt roads
Reiteration of the speaker's country upbringing with a focus on dirt roads.
Country boy, F150s and Durangos
Mention of vehicles like F150s and Durangos associated with a country lifestyle.
Skrrt, zoom
Sound effects and imagery of fast cars with extra power, but also the risk associated with wealth.
Skrrt, boom
-All them cars got extra horses
-When you rich, you become a target
-But these bullets came from Academy
References to violence and street life, dealing with challenges and potential threats.
Remember ballin', playin' 21 with my savages
-I couldn't find no Percocets, I had to pop a Addy
-If it's smoke, we gon' address it, drop the Addy
-Put it in the bank so goddamn long, I forgot I had it
-Caught an opp lackin' in traffic, he was in a Caddy
-I don't really like to talk, I'd rather put it on the microphone
Preference for expressing oneself through music rather than talking.
If my nigga get a bond like Barry, I'ma make sure that he comin' home
Commitment to supporting a friend's legal situation (bond like Barry).
I'm paid, paid, paid
Emphasis on financial success and changes, both positive and negative.
I had to make a way
-A bunch of chains on me
-A bunch had changed on me
-Country boy, them young bulls tote guitars
Repetition of themes from lines 4-11, reinforcing the country lifestyle and associated risks.
Make sure my life enjoyed, I know I got a bunch of problems
-Country boy, his whole life is full of dirt roads
-Country boy, F150s and Durangos
-Skrrt, zoom
-Skrrt, boom
-All them cars got extra horses
-When you rich, you become a target
-I was trappin', then became an artist
Transition from trapping to becoming a successful artist, addressing criticism, sharing one's struggles, and bringing authenticity to the rap scene.
Don't judge me, you better know
-If you bring your friends, you sharin' those
-Pickup truck, busted windows
-Double R, dusted windows
-They copy my flow like 10-4
-Out in Cali smokin' indo
-They in the pen, so I buy pencils
-Won't you let me know?
-It ain't the same, and I can vouch for that
-Bullshit rappers wasn't talkin' pain, I brought the real back
-Put like four grams in the 'Wood, that's a real back
References to drug use and a growing affinity for specific vehicles.
Fell in love with dually trucks and Hellcats
-Country boy, them young bulls tote guitars
Reiteration of themes from lines 4-11 and 26-33, emphasizing the challenges of wealth and success.
Make sure my life enjoyed, I know I got a bunch of problems
-Country boy, his whole life is full of dirt roads
-Country boy, F150s and Durangos
-Skrrt, zoom
-Skrrt, boom
-All them cars got extra horses
-When you rich, you become a target
-Fell in love with dually trucks and Hellcats
Final affirmation of the speaker's love for certain vehicles, reinforcing the country boy identity.
Country boy
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