Lyrics
Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis, Ngannou
The repetition of "Francis" and "Ngannou" creates emphasis, possibly highlighting a powerful or dominant presence.
Hit you like Francis Ngannou
Comparing the impact of something to the force of a strike from Francis Ngannou, a renowned heavyweight MMA fighter, suggests a strong and forceful nature.
Hit you like, hit you like, Ngannou
Reiterating the idea of hitting with the strength of Ngannou, emphasizing power and dominance.
Francis Ngannou
Repetition of Ngannou, reinforcing the theme of strength and impact.
I'm feeling like Francis Ngannou
Expressing a personal feeling of strength or empowerment, drawing a parallel to Francis Ngannou.
Big boy strong, hit you with a right or left hook
Describing physical strength, suggesting the ability to deliver a powerful punch with either hand.
My boys gon slide if I call them on you
Suggesting loyalty and readiness for action from friends or associates when needed.
Don't stand too close, blood on the floor when I see you
Warning about potential consequences, possibly violent, if someone gets too close.
237 drill we going to the world
Referring to the 237 area code, indicating a connection to Cameroon. "Drill" may signify determination or preparedness for challenges.
Man I came from the back and I had me a dream I was heading for war
Reflecting on personal growth and aspirations, possibly overcoming adversity.
Niggas be lying bout money they make, but you ain't gon see me talk
Expressing skepticism about others boasting wealth, affirming a more reserved approach.
Don't talk when I talk I'm the best and a Boss, I don't wanna have to make you choke
Asserting dominance and confidence, warning against challenging the speaker.
Come to my set imma show you how the bosses walk
Inviting someone to witness and learn from the speaker's success and authority.
I'm addicted to grind and the hustle only if the cash is really worth
Expressing dedication to hard work and the pursuit of financial success.
All for the dough, skip on the hoes, can't be broke
Prioritizing financial success over relationships, suggesting a focus on personal gain.
Don't step on my toes, when I'm on go, with my bro's
Warning against interference or disrespect when the speaker is focused on their goals.
Hit you like, hit you like, Ngannou
Reiterating the comparison of the impact to the strength of Ngannou.
Hit you like Francis Ngannou
Re-emphasizing the forceful nature, using Ngannou as a symbol of power.
Don't play yourself like that I warn you
Advising against self-deception or overestimation, possibly in the context of one's abilities.
I'll break your nose I'll break your neck like Ngannou
Threatening physical harm, specifically referencing breaking the nose and neck, similar to Ngannou's powerful strikes in MMA.
Grit, fight like a man with grit
Encouraging a resilient and tough approach to life, using "grit" as a symbol of strength.
Fear the man and fear his fist
Highlighting the fear-inducing impact of the speaker's strength and fists.
My boys and I we do not fear defeat
Expressing a mindset of resilience and lack of fear in the face of challenges or setbacks.
I'm black and proud I'm black and strong I'm black and big, Black is power
Celebrating black identity, strength, and pride, stating that black is a symbol of power.
Slam on you like Embiid
Comparing the speaker's impact to Joel Embiid's forceful moves in basketball, reinforcing a theme of strength.
My blood is hot the Henny got me lit
Indicating a heightened state, possibly due to the influence of alcohol (Henny).
You feather weight I'm heavy weight boy we don't mix
Highlighting the speaker's heavyweight status and the incompatibility with those of lesser strength.
Don't tell me that I'm cute, I'm not a puppy I'm a Dog
Rejecting notions of cuteness or weakness, asserting a strong and assertive identity.
Feeling like, feeling like Ngannou
Reiterating the feeling of strength and power, drawing a parallel to Ngannou.
I'm feeling like Francis Ngannou
Re-emphasizing the personal empowerment and strength associated with Francis Ngannou.
Francis Francis
Repetition of "Francis," possibly for emphasis or as a signature.
Francis Ngannou
Final reference to Francis Ngannou, closing the lyrical theme of strength and power.
Hit you with a right or left hook, Francis Ngannou
Ending with a reference to Ngannou's striking ability, reinforcing the powerful theme throughout the lyrics.
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