Afro
Afro Rhythms Unveiled: A Musical Journey of Liberation and Self-ExpressionLyrics
One
Expressing the number one or unity.
One, two, three, four
A countdown or rhythmic introduction to the song.
Every second I have
Referring to each passing moment; emphasizing the fleeting nature of time.
I'll shake it in my hand
Symbolic action of shaking something, possibly a reference to seizing opportunities or making the most of time.
Fifty dollars and donuts
Combining monetary value (fifty dollars) with a casual, everyday item (donuts) to create a vivid image.
I'm gonna see the man
Expressing determination to meet or confront someone important.
Slide back I'm gonna have
Backing away, creating space, possibly to prepare for something significant.
The time
Anticipation of having leisure or free time.
I'm gonna ride the path
Expressing the intention to follow a specific course or path.
To your mind
Directing attention or efforts towards understanding or connecting with someone's thoughts or feelings.
All right, Afro
Introduction of the word "Afro" as a repeated refrain, possibly a central theme or metaphor.
Afro
Reiteration of the central theme "Afro."
Ain't that right
A confirmation or agreement related to the theme.
All right, Afro
Reaffirmation of the theme "Afro" with a call to action.
Shake that ass
An invitation to move or dance, emphasizing the physical expression related to the theme.
No doubt about it
An emphatic statement asserting certainty or agreement.
You sure look handsome
Complimentary remark on appearance, using "Afro" as a positive attribute.
Come on
An encouraging call to action or participation.
Don't you go ahead with your lies
A warning against deception or falsehoods.
A friend of mine
Reference to a personal connection, possibly a cautionary note regarding trust.
All right, Afro
Reiteration of the central theme "Afro."
Come on
An invitation or encouragement to proceed or continue.
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