Lyrics
So many women
Reflects on the speaker's popularity or recognition among women.
Know my name
Highlights the widespread recognition of the speaker's identity.
So many of them
Suggests that many women are involved in the speaker's life.
They play my game
Indicates that these women are participants in the speaker's lifestyle or relationships.
It’s the same story
Describes a recurring theme or narrative in the speaker's experiences.
It’s the same lies
Points to a pattern of deceit or dishonesty in the speaker's interactions.
It’s always funny,
Emphasizes the humor in the situations, but with an ominous undertone.
“Till someone dies, well
Introduces a darker element, implying potential consequences or danger.
No one to blame, except myself
Acknowledges personal responsibility and accountability for the speaker's actions.
I just got caught, I don’t fit in
Admits to being caught in a situation where the speaker doesn't conform to societal norms.
The police man, is my same age
Compares the speaker's age to that of a policeman, suggesting a similarity or connection.
But he don’t like my lifestyle
States that the policeman disapproves of the speaker's lifestyle.
So many people
Indicates the presence of many individuals observing or knowing about the speaker.
They see my face
Highlights the public awareness of the speaker's face or image.
So many people
Implies that people perceive the speaker negatively or with disapproval.
They see disgrace
Suggests a sense of shame or disgrace associated with the speaker.
It’s the same story
Reiterates the recurring theme of a familiar narrative in the speaker's life.
It’s the same lies
Reinforces the prevalence of lies and deception in the speaker's experiences.
It’s always funny
Repeats the notion that there is humor in the situations, despite potential harm.
‘Till someone dies, well
Recalls the ominous element introduced earlier, emphasizing potential consequences.
No one to blame, except myself
Reiterates the speaker's acceptance of personal responsibility for their situation.
I just got caught, I don’t fit in
Restates being caught in a situation where the speaker doesn't conform.
The police man is my same age
Repeats the connection between the speaker's age and that of the policeman.
But he don’t like my lifestyle
Reiterates the disapproval of the speaker's lifestyle by the policeman.
No he don’t like...
Emphasizes the policeman's dislike for the speaker's lifestyle.
Like my lifestyle
Reiterates the disapproval of the speaker's lifestyle.
So many women
Repeats the idea of the speaker being known by many women.
Know my name
Recalls the widespread recognition of the speaker's identity among women.
So many of them,
Restates the involvement of many women in the speaker's life or activities.
They play my game
Reiterates that these women are participants in the speaker's lifestyle or relationships.
It’s the same story
Reaffirms the presence of a recurring theme or narrative in the speaker's experiences.
it’s the same lies
Reiterates the pattern of deceit or dishonesty in the speaker's interactions.
It’s always funny, ‘til someone dies
Reemphasizes the humor in the situations, with a reminder of potential harm.
No one to blame, except myself
Reiterates the speaker's acknowledgment of personal responsibility for their actions.
I just got caught, I don’t fit in
Restates being caught in a situation where the speaker doesn't conform.
The police man is my same age
Repeats the connection between the speaker's age and that of the policeman.
But he don’t like my lifestyle
Reiterates the disapproval of the speaker's lifestyle by the policeman.
No one to blame, except myself
Reaffirms personal responsibility for the speaker's predicament.
I just got caught, I don’t fit in
Reiterates being caught in a situation where the speaker doesn't conform.
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