Dream Chaser
Unveiling Life's Tapestry: Terrell Lamont's Inspiring Dream Chaser AnthemLyrics
I got problems, that I gotta face
The speaker acknowledges they have challenges or difficulties they need to confront.
I got obligation that I gotta take on
The speaker recognizes responsibilities or duties they must assume or accept.
And there's money that I gotta make
The speaker feels the need to earn a certain amount of money.
All these bills, man I gotta pay some
The speaker acknowledges the necessity of settling various financial obligations.
But I'm a dream chaser
The speaker repeatedly emphasizes their identity as someone who relentlessly pursues their dreams.
I'm a dream chaser
-I'm a dream chaser
-I'm a dream chaser
-I'm a dream chaser
-I'm not motivated by money
The speaker indicates that their primary drive isn't wealth or material gain.
I'm motivated by greatness
The speaker is driven by achieving significant accomplishments or greatness.
I'm motivated by love
The speaker is driven by feelings of love.
Not motivated by hatred
The speaker is not motivated by negative emotions like hatred.
I only got one life with
The speaker acknowledges the finite nature of life.
No intentions to waste it
The speaker expresses a determination not to waste their life.
I got few dreams and I'm
The speaker has specific dreams they are committed to pursuing.
Persuaded to chase 'em
The speaker feels a strong urge or determination to pursue those dreams.
The man in the mirror
The speaker views themselves as their primary competitor.
Is my only competition
The speaker metaphorically challenges themselves, like in a boxing match, to improve and overcome.
Shadow boxin' wit ill intentions to try to whip him
The speaker is determined to break free from societal norms or expectations.
Breakin' outta the system
The speaker aims to break free from restrictive systems or structures.
Breakin' outta the mold
The speaker refuses to give up or surrender even when faced with challenges.
I never fold when life is feelin' outta control
The speaker believes that challenges or pressures can lead to valuable outcomes or personal growth.
Pressure makes diamonds
The speaker uses the metaphor to suggest that challenges can lead to valuable or beautiful results.
Fire makes gold
The speaker implies they receive feedback that they are daring or fearless.
I'm told I'm too bold
The speaker acknowledges potential criticisms about their style or approach.
My rhymes are too old
The speaker feels that their lyrical content might be seen as outdated by some.
Maybe I'm too cold
The speaker suggests they might be perceived as too intense or ahead of their time.
Ahead of my time
The speaker feels connected to a different generation or time period.
I'm from a different era
The speaker acknowledges they might not be at their peak or best years.
Maybe I'm past my prime
The speaker dismisses the idea of being past their prime, indicating readiness for more.
I doubt it, cause I'm just gettin' started
The speaker feels they are just beginning or are in the early stages of their journey.
Representing the founding fathers
The speaker pays tribute to influential figures from the past in the music industry.
And (The) dearly departed
The speaker acknowledges and respects those who have paved the way before them.
Kool Herc, Curtis Blow, Biggie, Dilla, and the rest of 'em
The speaker aspires to be even greater than the influential figures they admire.
But I'm tryin' to be the best of 'em...
The speaker restates their identity as someone determined to chase their dreams.
I got problems, that I gotta face
The speaker repeats their acknowledgment of challenges, responsibilities, and financial needs while reiterating their commitment to chasing dreams.
I got obligation that I gotta take on
-And there's money that I gotta make
-All these bills, man I gotta pay some
-But I'm a dream chaser
-I'm a dream chaser
Continuation of the speaker's strong affirmation of their identity as a dream chaser.
I'm a dream chaser
-I'm a dream chaser
-I'm a dream chaser
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