Lyrics
Gang gang gang
Expression of belonging or affiliation with a group or gang.
IDK why, yea
Expressing uncertainty or lack of understanding about a situation.
IDK why
Reiteration of the speaker's uncertainty or lack of knowledge.
I don't know why but it ain't one of mine I swear it ain't one of mine
Denial of involvement in a certain situation or event.
My city full of crime if you don't slide then you die
Describing the dangerous nature of the speaker's city, emphasizing the need to be vigilant to survive.
IDK why IDK why
Repeating the uncertainty or lack of understanding expressed earlier.
I don't know why, I get this feeling all the time like somebody finna die
Feeling a constant sense of impending danger or violence, possibly related to the speaker's environment.
like somebody finally die, but it ain't one of mine I swear it ain't one of mine
Reiterating the denial of personal involvement in a negative event.
Man my city full of crime, man my city full of crime if you don't slide then you die
Stating the prevalence of crime in the speaker's city and the consequences of inaction.
Man my city full of crime, man my city full of crime if you don't slide then you die
Repeating the idea of the city being full of crime and the necessity to take action to survive.
In my city either you with it or you not
Highlighting the binary nature of choices in the speaker's city – either being actively involved or not.
I'm from the trenches I'm just tryna make it out
Expressing a desire to escape difficult circumstances and improve one's life.
Every morning man I swear the block was getting hot
Recalling a time when the speaker's surroundings were intense or dangerous.
When I was dead broke, I had to try to go and plot
Reflecting on a past period of financial struggle and the need to plan and scheme to overcome it.
It was me and Brodie plotting in the Parking lot, Getting busy with that poker knocking every window out
Describing a time of collaboration and conflict, possibly involving criminal activities.
That was way before the fame, before them niggas came around
Reminiscing about a period before fame and external influences.
I remember when them niggas tried to get down
Recalling a moment when others attempted to join or interfere with the speaker's circle.
Shouldn't of let them niggas hang, I should've known them niggas clowns
Expressing regret for allowing certain individuals to be associated and realizing their lack of authenticity.
We ain't come up from the sand, you niggas not my round
Asserting a distinction between the speaker's group and others who did not share similar experiences.
And I don't trust my main man that's how shit go down
Expressing distrust towards close associates, acknowledging the potential for betrayal.
I don't really like how fool moving right now
Expressing displeasure with someone's current behavior or actions.
I don't know why, I get this feeling all the time like somebody finally die
Reiterating the constant sense of impending danger or violence.
like somebody finally die, but it ain't one of mine I swear it ain't one of mine
Reiterating the denial of personal involvement in a negative event.
Man my city full of crime, man my city full of crime if you don't slide then you die
Stating the prevalence of crime in the speaker's city and the consequences of inaction.
Man my city full of crime, man my city full of crime if you don't slide then you die
Repeating the idea of the city being full of crime and the necessity to take action to survive.
Damn I ain't never think this shit was going to crumble, got me fighting for my life like This shit a royal rumble
Expressing surprise at the unexpected challenges and struggles faced, using a metaphor of a "royal rumble."
Niggas thought I fell off tell them they in trouble
Addressing those who underestimated the speaker and asserting resilience.
I was being quite I was trying to keep it humble
Reflecting on a period of silence or restraint in response to challenges.
I got hit real hard but I ain't fumble I just stumbled
Acknowledging a significant setback but emphasizing resilience and recovery.
Damn you really was my dawg I swear to God I really loved you
Expressing disappointment and a sense of betrayal towards a former friend or ally.
Now I'm feeling like it's fuck you
Intensifying the feeling of betrayal and resentment towards the mentioned individual.
Don't get caught in the mix or out of bounds cause we gone touch you
Warning against getting involved in certain situations, suggesting potential consequences.
Don't get caught in the mix or out of bounds or we gone flush you
Repeating the warning against involvement and emphasizing the severity of the consequences.
I don't know why, I get this feeling all the time like somebody finally die
Reiterating the constant sense of impending danger or violence.
Like somebody finally die, but it ain't one of mine I swear it ain't one of mine
Reiterating the denial of personal involvement in a negative event.
Man my city full of crime, man my city full of crime if you don't slide then you die
Stating the prevalence of crime in the speaker's city and the consequences of inaction.
Man my city full of crime, man my city full of crime if you don't slide then you die
Repeating the idea of the city being full of crime and the necessity to take action to survive.
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