Black Bentley

Journey Through Desperation: Black Bentley Dreams Unveiled
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Lyrics

A lot of niggas act different, a whole lot of them snitchin', I'll never tell all the times

Many people change their behavior, and many of them inform on others. The speaker won't disclose past events.

We had to go on missions, Miss my brother in the cell, remember Pyrex whippin', he showed

Recalling memories of a brother incarcerated, reminiscing about cooking drugs with Pyrex.

Me how to cook the dope, and sell a gram for the 50, you wouldn't believe all the missions

Learning to sell drugs at a high price, describing numerous dangerous endeavors.

You wouldn't believe all the killings, it ain't shit start a problem, but I'm the one who gon

Conflict isn't taken lightly, and the speaker resolves issues, often taking responsibility.

End it, my team done lost, and now we winnin', and y'all tryna be friendly

The speaker's group has faced losses but is now successful, observing others trying to be friendly.

I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just Want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want A Black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley

Expressing a strong desire for a black Bentley, reiterated multiple times for emphasis.

I want it all black, might dip the top in vanilla pudding. Stay on that loud-pack, somebody shush me

Desire for an all-black Bentley, considering unique modifications. Reference to smoking potent marijuana.

You gotta call first. I can just pull up. Nigga, I'm certified. Curry-fied. I can just pull up

Confident in their status, contrasting casual behavior with others who need prior notice.

Tell her I love them thighs, You tell her you love her when I was just in there

Contrasting attitudes towards romantic interests, suggesting a lack of sincerity in others' expressions.

You smoke on the last of the Mohegan. Everyday Im in there

Consistent presence in certain places, possibly involving substance use.

You talking. Been there, done that. Stay in there

Dismissive of someone's experiences or stories, preferring their own perspective.

People ask me where'd I get them. Shit, I tell they ass anywhere

Indifference towards revealing sources or origins of possessions.

Traded that peach for a cotton-candy. Mix it up right , shit be off the chain

Metaphorical shift from a peach-colored substance to a more appealing, possibly dangerous alternative.

We still on that 1800 shit in 2017. Tell a nigga split the pound up, and get rid of the weed. Round-Up

Reference to continued consumption of a specific alcoholic beverage, illegal activities, and division of drugs.

Aint nothing but kills and Gs, Gorillas and thieves, around us

Surrounded by a tough crowd involving violence and criminal behavior.

I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just Want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want A Black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley

Repetition of the desire for a black Bentley, emphasizing the longing for luxury.

I just want a black Bentley, riding low on some tens, so I can come through unknown, and put

Desire to drive discreetly and menacingly with a weapon, contrasting past poverty with present success.

The choppa on ya chin, we remember we was broke, but we ain't going there again, met the plug

Transition from poverty to success by establishing connections in the drug trade, prioritizing business over friendships.

Now we real growers, now we saying fuck a friend, if I crap out on the dice, I don't cry

Preferential treatment for financial gain over emotional attachments, readiness to take risks.

I shoot again, God forgive me when I sin, I'm so desperate for a win, cause you wouldn't

Desperation for success despite past hardships and moral conflicts.

Believe we used to be broke, when we couldn't find a ride to the store, I look at the stars

Reflecting on humble beginnings and finding solace in simple pleasures.

And I see the most, my problems, they fade when I hit the dope you wouldn't believe your bro turn a hoe, and time After time you

Escaping problems through drug use, observing someone's transformation and repeated cycles of letting go.

Let that shit go, and time after time you let that shit go, and time after time you

Continued emphasis on repeated cycles of letting go, suggesting a pattern in handling issues.

Let that shit go

Reiteration of the theme of letting go and moving on from past events or problems.

I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just Want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley, I just want A Black Bentley, I just want a black Bentley

Final repetition of the desire for a black Bentley, emphasizing the longing for luxury and success.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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