Royalty

Embrace Your Royalty: Unveiling the Meaning Beyond the Lyrics
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Lyrics

Yahweh

Reference to the biblical God, expressing a spiritual or divine connection.

Where are my kings and queens at

Asking for the presence of individuals regarded as kings and queens.

Wake up royalty believe that yeah

Encouraging individuals to recognize and embrace their royal identity.

Second guessing don't need that

Advising against doubting oneself; confidence is emphasized.

You best believe we leave that at the door ah yeah

Emphasizing the importance of leaving hesitation or uncertainty behind.

Where are my kings and queens at

Reiteration of the call for individuals seen as kings and queens.

Wake up royalty believe that

Reaffirming the belief in one's royal status.

Second guessing don't need that right now

Discouraging second-guessing or self-doubt in the present moment.

You better leave that at the door

Emphasizing the need to leave self-doubt at the metaphorical door or entrance.

Heritage

Introducing the theme of heritage and its significance.

I'm talking about your birthright

Highlighting the importance of acknowledging one's inherent rights and identity.

Yeah Inheritance

Referring to the legacy and possessions passed down from predecessors.

You should change your definition from

Suggesting a need to redefine and reconsider the conventional meaning of inheritance.

What it is

Encouraging a shift in perspective from a materialistic view to one aligned with purpose.

To something that aligns a little closer to your purpose kid

Advising against timidity and holding back, urging full expression of oneself.

Lately you've been timid what you holding back

Questioning the reasons for hesitation or reservation.

Pick up your crown and throw that robe back

Encouraging the symbolic action of picking up one's crown and discarding any inhibitions.

This is your sound, you better own that

Asserting that the individual's unique sound or voice should be confidently embraced.

I said this is your sound you better own that

Reiterating the importance of confidently owning one's distinct sound or identity.

Yahweh

Repetition of the reference to Yahweh, emphasizing the divine connection.

Where are my kings and queens at

Calling for the acknowledgment and presence of individuals considered kings and queens.

Wake up royalty believe that yeah

Reiterating the call to recognize and believe in one's royal identity.

Second guessing don't need that no

Emphasizing the immediate need to discard self-doubt and hesitation.

You best believe we leave that at the

Underlining the importance of leaving behind any uncertainty or second-guessing.

Where are my kings and queens at

Reiteration of the call for individuals perceived as kings and queens.

Wake up royalty believe that

Reaffirming the belief in one's royal status and identity.

Second guessing don't need that right now

Reinforcing the idea of avoiding self-doubt or second-guessing in the present moment.

You better leave that at the door

Stressing the necessity of leaving self-doubt at the metaphorical door or entrance.

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