Believe It

Believe It: Saigon's Urban Odyssey of Struggle and Faith
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Lyrics

I seen a nigga lose his trail now he a lost soul

I observed someone losing their path, and now they are spiritually lost.

Them crackers play with niggas life like its a console

The authorities (possibly law enforcement) play with people's lives as if it's a game on a console.

I'm in my lane I'm dodging 12 like dodging potholes

I stay in my own lane, avoiding police like dodging potholes.

The ones you love they'll hurt you most that make ya heart cold

The people you love can hurt you the most, making your heart cold.

I started small I done got big like a cappo

I started small and have become significant, like a leader.

You can't be counting down them days it make ya time slow

Counting down the days slows time; it's not a productive use of time.

Keep it real them niggas switched they all can die slow

Being honest is crucial; those who betray trust can face consequences.

I owe my plug a half a million so what I'm signing for

Owing a substantial amount to a supplier but signing for it confidently.

Don't chase no bitches I get pussy with my eyes closed

I don't pursue relationships; I attract attention effortlessly.

You ain't did nothing with that bitch so what you lying for

Don't boast about experiences you haven't had with a person.

That pandemic money gone for niggas time over

The money from the pandemic is gone; it's time to move forward.

You moving with ya heart that just like being blindfolded

Acting emotionally or impulsively is like navigating blindly.

Head on a swivel got my eyes open

Being vigilant and aware, keeping a lookout for potential threats.

Peter roll a nigga I am not going

Refusing to surrender or give up, maintaining resilience.

Pull up in my hood iced up bipolar

Arriving in the neighborhood with flashy jewelry, displaying mood swings.

These bitches tryna fuck since we was kids I do not want em

Women have been interested in me since childhood, but I'm not interested in them.

I do not want em, I am not sober

Emphasizing that I'm not in a sober state of mind.

AR with the shell catcher, show me my opponent

Possessing a powerful firearm with a shell catcher, ready for any opposition.

Hit em with that Gllllll yeah we call it Glockcoma

Using a firearm (Glock) with a distinct sound, referencing it as "Glockcoma."

He is not a gangsta he gone drop the dime on ya

Someone is not genuinely tough; they will betray and inform.

All these niggas demons till they put that time on ya

People may seem harmless until faced with significant consequences.

So much time ya head hurt gotta pop and ibuprofen

Having spent so much time incarcerated that it's mentally exhausting.

I was selling packs thru pill call you can go and ask the warden

Engaging in drug dealing through phone calls, referencing speaking to the warden.

Nigga Head kept it so real he put our phones up every morning

A loyal friend kept things real, securing phones every morning in prison.

I wake up and think I'm still in prison every morning

Waking up with a lingering feeling of being in prison every day.

Got my cake up, but I still can't never sleep from paranoia

Achieving financial success but struggling with persistent paranoia.

Bust down with the pointers got them fucking carrots on it

Having expensive jewelry with diamonds, symbolizing success.

They say we getting way too big they want to put the sheriff on us

Facing increased scrutiny as success grows, attracting law enforcement attention.

Yeah

Reiteration or emphasis on the previous statements.

You wouldn't believe it if I told you where I come from

Reflecting on a challenging past and questioning whether it would be believed.

Would you believe it if I told you I was one of one

Asking if the listener would believe being a unique and exceptional individual.

I used to jump the MARTA rail I gotta 100 of em

Recalling past struggles, such as jumping MARTA rails, a form of public transit.

I can't let them take me out my mama's only son

A commitment to staying alive for the sake of one's mother.

And I still can't believe it

Expressing disbelief or astonishment at the current circumstances.

No, I still can't believe it

Reiterating the disbelief or astonishment despite success.

Gotta know this shit wasn't easy

Acknowledging that the journey was challenging but not impossible.

All I needed was a reason

Stating that all that was needed was a reason to persevere.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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