The Soul Pt. 3

From Bottom to Beyond: REASON's Soulful Reflection on Success
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Lyrics

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Repetition and excitement, setting the tone.

Classic shit, nigga

Acknowledgment of classic content and quality.

This shit sound like

Comparing the sound to something valuable, possibly success.

Like gold rose to the fuckin' top

Metaphorical expression of rising to success like gold.

'Cause niggas came from the bottom

Acknowledging humble beginnings and overcoming challenges.

Yeah, yeah

Reiteration of excitement and confidence.

Yeah, look, soul

Introduction of the theme of the soul.


This sound like gold business, nah

Comparison of the sound to a prosperous business.

This sound like build me empires my kids'll later retire off of my old business

Aspirations for generational success and financial stability.

This sound like Hov business

Reference to Jay-Z's successful business ventures.

REASON here like excuses, look, I'm a nuisance

Acknowledgment of being a troublemaker and a lyrical force.

They can't keep up with my own writtens

Confidence in personal writing abilities.

Ain't no reason to doubt REASON, the shit ain't got no reasonable doubt in it

Assurance in his skills without any doubts.

The era of clout finished

Declaring the end of the era of chasing popularity.

We tired of house niggas, we straight off the couch couches

Rejecting conformism and expressing independence.

It's change comin', rain comin', take out your ponchos, the drought finished

Anticipating positive changes after a difficult period.

Look, I can kick the raps and push the tracks and take the feeling, bring it back like refunds

Confidence in creating impactful music and bringing nostalgia.

Don't need the gas, C-CON

Not relying on external validation, possibly a reference to C-CON.

We buzzin' now, infinity and beyond

Feeling successful and limitless.

Y'all don't kick the shit y'all even be on

Criticism of others' content and lack of authenticity.

You know the fake drugs and pushin' tracks, tired of y'all pushin' that

Rejecting fake personas and drug references.

Niggas age infinity and beyond, that's all you got to speak on

Commenting on age and maturity, urging others to evolve.

Y'all don't follow Elon?

Questioning if others follow Elon Musk's innovative path.

Y'all ain't pavin' roads for the future mini me's and mini you's to be on

Concern for paving the way for future generations.

That ain't what me and P on, it's beyond

Rejecting conformity and aiming for something beyond.

Why would I TikTok if the Rollie don't?

Questioning the relevance of trends like TikTok without substance.

And why would I thank y'all? It's the Holy Ghost that put these quotes in me, soul in me

Acknowledging inspiration from a higher power.

I came up with power, I know 50, don't diss me

Experience with power and influential connections.

You buildin' a casket, it's so risky

Warning about the risks involved in opposing him.

Nigga, I can never stop, too many goals in me

Determination to achieve multiple goals.

Why now when I'm drivin' it feel like the road's empty?

Reflection on success and the feeling of emptiness.

It used to be crowded, I used to be doubted and now I get the most

Transition from a crowded past to a successful present.

"I knew you would make it", the frivolous statements

Recognition of past doubts and current achievements.

Ain't no more space on my dick, the shit has been taken

Metaphor for being sought after and desired.

Ain't no more choppin' the bricks, my niggas done made it

Declaring success and leaving behind old struggles.

We had fear of police raids and now we at a time where niggas can police aid

Reflecting on past fears and current societal changes.

and still keep sellin' records

Success in music despite challenges from authorities.

I'm born in the wrong year, if you gave me all the pieces, I can put this shit together

Feeling out of place in the current era.

Nigga, shout out to my nieces when I'm rich, they get whatever

Commitment to providing for family.

Gotta know money don't make the man

Philosophical reflection on the value of money.

A walkin' hypocrite 'cause once I got paid, I became him to them bitches

Acknowledging personal contradictions after achieving success.

And never trick on 'em, we don't do the frivolous spendin'

Rejecting unnecessary and extravagant spending.

And if she ain't a church, why the fuck would she get some Christians?

Critique of relationships lacking shared beliefs.

If there's me and perfection, the fuck you gon' tell the difference?

Confidence in self-perception and individuality.

It's God image, it's high livin', my mind gifted

Connecting personal existence to a divine image.

The time tickin', don't give a fuck about a hook, I'll rap until I'm finished, nigga I'm REAS'

Unconcerned with traditional song structures, committed to the message.


A world premiere

Announcement of the song as a world premiere.

A world premiere

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The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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