B.T.F.
Born to Prevail: A Tale of Resilience and Redemption by pkltheshaboyLyrics
Ay, ay, uh
Expressing acknowledgment or affirmation, setting the tone for the following lines.
It's like we born to fail
Reflecting a sentiment that life seems predisposed towards failure.
And free all of my niggas that be locked in hell
Advocating for the freedom of friends facing difficult situations or incarceration.
I know these times are hard but we gon' prevail
Recognizing the challenges of the times but expressing optimism for eventual success.
Ooh, ooh, yeah
A vocal expression, possibly representing emotional intensity or emphasis.
It's like we born to fail
Reiteration of the notion that life may seem destined for failure.
And free all of my niggas that be locked in hell
Repeating the call for the release of incarcerated individuals.
I know these times are hard but we gon' prevail
Reaffirming the acknowledgment of tough times with a belief in overcoming them.
Ooh, sunshine to the moon
Introducing a contrast between sunshine and the moon, possibly symbolizing highs and lows in life.
A nigga gotta get it soon
Expressing a sense of urgency in pursuing success.
But Lord knows what to do
Referring to seeking guidance from a higher power.
I get that little play and then I groove
Describing engaging in activities after achieving a small success.
I get it out of mud and then I move
Highlighting the resilience to overcome challenges, possibly of humble beginnings.
All the money that I make is gone soon
Acknowledging the transient nature of earned money.
It's gone too soon
Reiterating the fleeting nature of success or prosperity.
And we came from the apartments
Recalling a background from living in apartments, suggesting a challenging environment.
So Lord knows we see hardship
Acknowledging the experience of hardship in life.
And we all born into the bottom
Highlighting a shared origin from humble beginnings.
Why we gotta go through the nonsense
Pondering the necessity of facing difficulties and challenges.
There's no way, oh, there's no way we born to slave
Rejecting the idea of being inherently meant for a life of servitude or oppression.
Cause I've been hurting everyday, oh, everyday
Expressing ongoing emotional pain experienced daily.
How I worked so hard to find out that it's not worth the same
Reflecting on the effort invested in pursuing a goal and questioning its value.
Is it meant to change
Pondering the potential for change and questioning its inevitability.
Ay, ay, yeah
Repetition of the opening affirmation.
It's like we born to fail
Reiteration of the concept that life may seem destined for failure.
And free all of my niggas that be locked in hell
Repeating the call for the release of incarcerated individuals.
I know these times are hard but we gon' prevail
Reaffirming the acknowledgment of tough times with a belief in overcoming them.
Ooh, ooh, yeah
A vocal expression, possibly representing emotional intensity or emphasis.
It's like we born to fail
Reiteration of the notion that life may seem destined for failure.
And free all of my niggas that be locked in hell
Repeating the call for the release of incarcerated individuals.
I know these times are hard but we gon' prevail
Reaffirming the acknowledgment of tough times with a belief in overcoming them.
Ooh, sunshine to the moon
Introducing a contrast between sunshine and the moon, possibly symbolizing highs and lows in life.
A nigga gotta get it soon
Expressing a sense of urgency in pursuing success.
But Lord knows what to do
Referring to seeking guidance from a higher power.
I get that little play and then I groove
Describing engaging in activities after achieving a small success.
I get it out of mud and then I move
Highlighting the resilience to overcome challenges, possibly of humble beginnings.
All the money that I make is gone soon
Acknowledging the transient nature of earned money.
It's gone too soon
Reiterating the fleeting nature of success or prosperity.
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