SOUL
Soulful Redemption: Unveiling the Price of a Sold SoulLyrics
When I die my family better get paid
Expresses a desire for financial security for the speaker's family after their death.
Or I'm gone hunt your soul one day
Threatens to seek revenge on someone's soul if the speaker's family doesn't get paid after their death.
It will happen when you sleep
Suggests that the mentioned event will occur during the person's sleep, indicating a hidden or unexpected nature.
I'll be right there when you blink
Implies a constant watchfulness, as the speaker will be present even when the person blinks.
He sold his soul
Repetition emphasizes the theme that someone has sold their soul, possibly for personal gain or success.
He sold his soul
-He sold his soul
-He sold his soul
-Niggas all in my mentions
Addresses people intruding into the speaker's life, questioning their whereabouts and activities.
Like So where you at, where you been, what you doing
-Niggas all in my business
-Zaza with the shrooms I'm tripping
References drug use (Zaza and shrooms) and suggests a state of altered consciousness.
I been dodging and ducking my demons
Describes the speaker's struggle with personal demons and the absence of assistance, resulting in a sense of fairness ("call it even").
No help so call it even
-Haven't found me a bitch I believe in
Expresses a difficulty in finding a romantic partner the speaker can genuinely believe in.
No friends I'm exploring for no reason
Portrays isolation, loss, and emotional detachment, with feelings metaphorically buried ("coffin") and a reference to a missed opportunity ("fumbled the bag").
Look bitch I'm exausted
-Don't have my phone I lost it
-I put my feelings in a coffin
-You fumbled the bag you tossed it
Reflects on someone's mistake of losing an opportunity.
Cus all you do is cry
Accuses someone of excessive crying, lying, and lack of effort.
All you do is lie
-You don't even try
-You can leave and die
Suggests a desire for separation, accompanied by a farewell apology.
Sorry say goodbye
-He sold his soul
Repeats the notion of selling one's soul, emphasizing a sense of hopelessness or being trapped.
He sold his soul
-He sold his soul
-No where to go
-He sold his soul for a car and a belt
Specifies the alleged price for selling one's soul—material possessions like a car and a belt.
And now he's crying out for help
Indicates remorse or distress, as the person is now seeking help after the soul-selling transaction.
He look in the mirror but can't understand why
Highlights a sense of confusion or regret as the person reflects on their life despite achieving success through album sales.
He sold all these albums but he still got to die
-He sold his soul
Reiterates the idea of selling one's soul, emphasizing its irreversible consequences and the inevitability of death.
He sold his soul
-He sold his soul
-He sold his soul
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