Winners Freestyle

Rise from Struggle: A Journey Through Real Life
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Lyrics

Niggas datin' bitches' bodies, bitches datin' niggas pockets

Navigating relationships based on physical attraction and financial status.

I ain't Harden, can't leave my rocket, uh

Not willing to part with his firearm (rocket).

Broke down doors, them niggas still gon' knock it

Overcoming obstacles, even when others try to hinder progress.

Lame niggas gon' fall off, them real niggas gon' pop shit

Distinguishing between those who will fade away and those who will succeed.

Winners, how they gon' treat us like beginners?

Questioning why successful individuals are treated like novices.

Know I put my all inside this shit when niggas didn't, uh

Demonstrating commitment and effort when others were not supportive.

Cookin' up, my foot inside this shit, that's how I kick it

Putting significant effort into his endeavors.

And lookin' back, they sold me all them dreams, like how I listen?

Reflecting on being misled with false promises and dreams.

Hard to tell them youngins stay in school when I didn't, uh

Encouraging younger generations to prioritize education and self-improvement.

Educate yourself, go get some money, make a livin'

Emphasizing the importance of self-education and financial independence.

And I ain't get it, huh

Expressing a previous lack of understanding.

But I get it now

Gaining insight or comprehension over time.

Never used to do, huh

Engaging in activities he didn't do before.

But shit, I do it now

Accepting and adapting to change.

Back then woulda shot him up, I'll still shoot 'em down

Discussing a past inclination towards violence.

Trap hard 'til you got enough

Working hard in the drug trade until achieving success.

Tell 'em goofys move around

Advising those who are not serious to move away.

'Cause they ain't wanna listen 'til the chain started glistenin'

People started paying attention only when he achieved material success.

And I can't talk to God, the devil always in my business

Feeling surrounded by negativity, possibly referencing legal troubles.

Fatigued like fuck the law, the cops will never catch me slippin'

Defiant attitude towards the law.

Shit, now I'm twenty-one, a couple cases on my back

Reflecting on being 21 with legal issues.

Still ride around with straps, my kicks they laced, my hat to back

Maintaining a street lifestyle despite challenges.

How dare you niggas cap, like we ain't put shit on the map?

Challenging others who doubt their contributions to success.

"We gon' make it," that's what I told myself

Expressing self-motivation and determination.

When ain't nobody held me down, I had to hold myself

Relying on personal strength during challenging times.

Ain't nobody holdin' you back, it's you versus yourself

Encouraging self-improvement and overcoming personal obstacles.

Perkys is bad for your health, they poppin' it 'cause it helps

Addressing the dangers of using drugs like Percocet.

They say they don't trust 'cause people switch like reversible belts

Distrustful of others due to potential betrayal.

I can't even blame 'em, that's a fact, I done seen it myself

Acknowledging the reality of betrayal based on personal experience.

But if it's beef, keep it in the street

Advising to keep conflicts away from social media and public platforms.

You know cops be watchin' Instagram and all them tweets

Being cautious about online activities due to police surveillance.

Them youngins quick to creep, I ain't talkin' TLC

Warning about potential violence from the younger generation.

Every day like a feast, I'm yellin', "Bon appetite!"

Every day is an opportunity for success.

Ain't get the ball like Jordan, I'm on the mic in these sneaks

Referencing being on the microphone like Michael Jordan.

'Member I couldn't afford 'em, now I cop 'em every week

Reflecting on the ability to afford luxury items now.

Ain't talkin' money then it's foreign, don't understand what you speak

Emphasizing the importance of financial discussions.

Don't believe what you hear, believe in half of what you see

Encouraging skepticism and critical thinking.

Work hard, 'cause all that shit you want won't ever come for free

Highlighting the necessity of hard work for success.

They ask me how I know, I said, "That shit happened to me"

Sharing personal experiences to validate his perspective.

Word

Concluding with a powerful word.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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