BIG ROCKS
Timeless Triumph: Unveiling the Narrative of 'BIG ROCKS' by Retro SpectroLyrics
Wrist watch
Expressing attention to a wristwatch, a piece of jewelry often associated with status and wealth.
Check my wrist watch
Reiterating the focus on the wristwatch, emphasizing its significance.
Yeah I'm counting big rocks
Indicating the possession and counting of valuable, likely large, gemstones or diamonds (big rocks).
I hope it don't tick tock (hol up woah woah)
Expressing a desire for time to stand still, perhaps enjoying the current success or moment.
Big rocks, tell them haters kick rocks
Boasting about having valuable possessions and telling detractors to stay away.
If I ever catch em talkin' tell em keep their lips locked (hol up woah woah)
Warning those who gossip to keep silent, emphasizing a focus on success.
I remember Treezy taught me how to pick locks
Reflecting on learning skills from someone named Treezy, possibly implying a connection to street knowledge.
Now I pull up hop out foreign like I'm at a pit stop
Describing the ability to confidently arrive and depart quickly, like at a pit stop in a race.
I been, moving forward I been moving big spots
Expressing continuous progress and success in significant ventures or locations.
And this water on me drip I pray the drip don't drop
Referring to jewelry dripping with water (diamonds shining), hoping it doesn't lose its appeal.
I still pull up lookin fresh to death
Maintaining a stylish appearance despite success.
I still pull wit a check
Confirming the ability to afford items by referencing writing checks.
I'm still coolin wit the set
Remaining associated with a specific group or community.
I ain't never feel a threat
Asserting a lack of fear or perceived danger.
I ain't worried 'bout a soul
Expressing indifference or lack of concern for others.
I ain't never break a sweat
Claiming to handle challenges effortlessly.
I been on my deep breaths
Emphasizing a state of calmness and control through controlled breathing.
This here feel like recess
Comparing the current state to a carefree and enjoyable period, possibly childhood.
I ain't even hit my peak yet
Stating that the peak of success has not yet been reached.
I ain't even get my feet wet
Acknowledging a lack of experience or exposure in a particular context.
Always gotta know what the streets said
Emphasizing the importance of being aware of street information or rumors.
Always make sure my feet is set
Ensuring readiness and stability in personal affairs.
I want her like Kieth Sweat
Expressing desire for someone romantically, likening it to the singer Keith Sweat.
They be talkin' 'bout Ted Talks but I don't even speak to Ted
Disregarding intellectual discussions (Ted Talks) and avoiding engagement with them.
A lot of people hatin tryna make sure that my dreams are dead
Facing opposition or negativity from others who wish for the failure of the singer's dreams.
Wrist so cold
Highlighting the quality and value of the wrist accessory, likely a watch.
18 carats on me I don't mix rose Gold
Specifying the carat value of the jewelry, emphasizing its luxury.
I just keep it straight don't believe what ya told
Preferring straightforwardness and not believing in rumors or falsehoods.
How you look this good but I'm still texting slow
Posing a rhetorical question about the combination of looking good and texting slowly.
It must be my
Transitioning to a repeated focus on the wristwatch.
Wrist watch
Reiterating the attention on the wristwatch.
Check my wrist watch
Repeating the action of checking the wristwatch.
Yeah I'm counting big rocks
Reaffirming the possession and counting of valuable gemstones.
I hope it don't tick tock (hol up woah woah)
Repeating the desire for time not to pass quickly.
Big rocks, tell them haters kick rocks
Repeating the idea of having valuable possessions and dismissing haters.
If I ever catch em talkin' tell em keep their lips locked (hol up woah woah)
Reiterating the warning to those who gossip to stay silent.
I remember Treezy taught me how to pick locks
Recalling learning skills from Treezy, suggesting a connection to street knowledge.
Now I pull up hop out foreign like I'm at a pit stop
Repeating the image of confidently arriving and departing like at a pit stop.
I been, moving forward I been moving big spots
Reiterating continuous progress and success in significant ventures or locations.
And this water on me drip I pray the drip don't drop
Repeating the image of jewelry dripping with water, expressing hope that it maintains its appeal.
Hol up woah
An exclamation, possibly indicating excitement or emphasis.
Hol up woah
Repeating the exclamation, possibly for emphasis or excitement.
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