Leimert Park
Leimert Park Chronicles: A Musical Journey Through Life's Ups and DownsLyrics
Bartender, can I get a Clicquot?
Request for a Clicquot champagne from the bartender, suggesting a desire for a celebratory atmosphere.
Griots of the Crenshaw district
Refers to storytellers or poets from the Crenshaw district, emphasizing cultural richness and history.
Yeah
An affirmative response, acknowledging the context or setting.
Big or small, I'ma always pull up
Expresses a commitment to always be present, regardless of the situation or circumstances.
We could fall out, fall back, hate each other, reconnect, and get back
Highlights the resilience of relationships, going through ups and downs but ultimately reconnecting.
I'ma always pull up, huh (mandatory)
Reiterates the commitment to always show up, emphasizing its mandatory nature.
Crenshaw, Inglewood, Compton, any hood, on God, bro
Extends the commitment to show up in various neighborhoods, indicating solidarity.
I'ma always pull up
Repeats the commitment to always be present, irrespective of life circumstances.
Livin' bad, livin' good, Suge Knight or even Dark Knight
Indicates a readiness to be there in both good and bad times, referencing iconic figures like Suge Knight and Dark Knight.
ask around, I'm gon' pull up
Asserts the readiness to show up, encouraging others to inquire about this commitment.
I'ma always pull up
Reiterates the unwavering commitment to always be present.
From Leimert Park, south of France
Identifies the speaker's origin as Leimert Park, south of France, expressing pride and connection to the cause.
bruh, I'm stamped and amped for the cause
Confirms the speaker's dedication and enthusiasm for the cause.
I'ma always pull up (yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right)
Reaffirms the commitment to always show up with emphasis.
Baby mama drama, karma 'cause you swam with piranhas, need a llama
Addresses challenges like baby mama drama and karma, pledging to be there even in difficult situations.
On mamas, I'ma always pull up
Reiterates the commitment, invoking the speaker's loyalty on their mother's life.
Gun talk, pillow talk, blammers, flu flankers, no cameras (sh)
References various intense situations (gun talk, pillow talk) and asserts the commitment to show up.
I'ma always pull up (ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy)
Reaffirms the commitment with an energetic expression, underlining its consistency.
Daughter's birthday, son's first day of practice
Mentions specific family events (daughter's birthday, son's first day of practice) and the commitment to be present.
I'ma always pull up (better pull up, them yo' kids, shit)
Stresses the importance of showing up for one's children.
We lose a homie or a mama
Addresses the loss of a friend or a mother, expressing a commitment to support in times of grief.
On mamas, you need a hug or a dollar
Reiterates the commitment to be there, offering both emotional support (hug) and financial assistance (dollar).
I'ma always pull up (sounds about right)
Confirms the commitment as fitting or appropriate in the given situations.
For sure, I'ma always pull up
Strongly emphasizes the consistent commitment to always show up.
If you need a partner to stand with you in the trenches (yeah)
Offers support as a partner in challenging situations, particularly in difficult circumstances (trenches).
I'ma always pull up
Reaffirms the commitment to provide assistance, especially in times of need.
you need guidance on how to navigate your redemption
Extends the commitment to offer guidance in the process of redemption or overcoming challenges.
I'ma always pull up
Reiterates the unwavering commitment to always show up.
I'ma always pull up
Repeats the assertion of always being present, reinforcing the consistency of the commitment.
I'ma always pull up (yeah, yeah)
Emphatically restates the commitment, underscoring its enduring nature.
Griots of the Crenshaw district
Closes with a repetition of the initial reference to storytellers from the Crenshaw district, providing a sense of continuity.
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