Lyrics
Everyday’s a new day
Expressing the start of a new day as a regular occurrence.
Wake up and I pray
Starting the day with a prayer, expressing gratitude.
Thank God for the life I have
Thanking God for the current life situation.
'cause he can take it one day
Acknowledging life's fragility and unpredictability.
Broken home, I was all alone
Reflecting on a challenging childhood in a broken home.
No handouts, couldn’t get a loan
Highlighting personal struggles with financial difficulties.
And now I know what the street needs
Understanding the needs of the streets.
Less madness and more good deeds, yeah
Advocating for more positive actions and kindness.
Everyday’s a new day
Reiteration of the daily routine and street awareness.
Wake up and I pray
-Thank God for the life I have
-'cause he can take it one day
-Broken home, I was all alone
-No handouts, couldn’t get a loan
-And now I know what the street needs
-Less madness and more good deeds, yeah
-Old school days, forgot my ways
Recalling challenging experiences in the past.
No sat nav, got lost in the maze
-Life was tough and I didn’t rate
-School, I was shottin them pebs
-At the market stall, young
-And about tryna make a stack, yeah
-Love to my bros that had my back
Expressing gratitude to supportive friends.
Reminiscing about the days in the past
Nostalgia for the past and the passage of time.
Time flew fast in Dagenham Park
Referencing specific years in a location.
Those were the years when I joined boxing
Recalling achievements in boxing.
ABA champ when I stepped in the ring
-013, I had the worst summer, that
Referring to a difficult summer and personal loss.
Was the year when I lost my mother
Expressing the ongoing emotional pain from losing a loved one.
I pray that her soul is up
-In Jannah, I still suffer, can’t recover
-I lost my mind, she left me, everyday
-I ask God why it had to be me and I
-Pray on my knees but the pain won’t go
-Still kills me every time I go sleep
-But this music ting it gave me new dreams
Finding solace and new dreams in music.
Now I’m tired of entertaining these fiends
-Nobody cares if you lose control
Commenting on the harsh reality of the streets.
Better leave now cause the roads are cold
-Youtes go prison, mandem die
Highlighting negative consequences of street life.
Families cry, fuck street life
-Rest up Killz, gone too soon
Paying respects to someone who passed away.
Real shqipe he was a good akh
Recognizing the goodness in someone's character.
Just like him I gotta give back
Expressing the desire to give back and support others.
Feed my boys up in the trap
-It’s sad we’re stuck in the system
Commenting on the challenges of the system and missing friends.
Free Eesa, Bosco, I miss ‘em
-Can’t wait 'til we link up, smoke that
Anticipating a positive future reunion with friends.
Cali and we can have a drink up
-So grateful I’m still alive, help
Expressing gratitude for life and advocating for helping the less fortunate.
The poor 'cause they need to survive
-Karma is real, need positive vibes
-And the opps get touched 'cause
Believing in the concept of karma and positivity.
They're negative guys
-Born in Burrel, I was made for this
Reflecting on a challenging upbringing and the positive change in current circumstances.
Deep in the jungle when it used to rain
-Scars on me but I took that risk, now it's
-Sunny days and I can’t complain
-Everyday’s a new day
Reiteration of daily routines and the need for positive actions.
Wake up and I pray
-Thank God for the life I have
-'cause he can take it one day
-Broken home, I was all alone
-No handouts, couldn’t get a loan
-And now I know what the street needs
-Less madness and more good deeds, yeah
-Everyday’s a new day
Concluding with a repetition of the theme of gratitude and advocating for good deeds.
Wake up and I pray
-Thank God for the life I have
-'cause he can take it one day
-Broken home, I was all alone
-No handouts, couldn’t get a loan
-And now I know what the street needs
-Less madness and more good deeds, yeah
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