Lyrics
Always down to slide in a stoolie niggas fried
Expressing readiness to confront or challenge individuals who provide information to the police (stool pigeons).
Rip marty he's the best to ever drive
Paying tribute to someone named Marty, highlighting their exceptional skill in driving.
Forever fuck the opps we ain't never switching sides
Commitment to loyalty and opposition to switching sides, particularly against rivals (opps).
These bullets Chinese they say hurry up & die
Metaphorically describing bullets as Chinese and urging adversaries to meet their demise quickly.
I Got geekas trynna buy im just trynna feed my fam
Facing pressure from people seeking drugs, while emphasizing the goal of supporting family.
If you ain't Marty gang don't be saying you my mans
Warning against false claims of friendship if not associated with "Marty gang."
Broski moving tan out on bail going ham
Reference to a friend engaging in illegal activities while on bail and going all out.
Lawyer money dirty money that's his debt to Uncle Sam
Describing money used for legal defense as "dirty money" owed to the government (Uncle Sam).
Rob a plug for every gram before we starve nigga
Committing theft from a drug supplier for survival.
Who told niggas you dont bleed when you scarred nigga
Challenging the misconception that scars don't cause pain, asserting vulnerability.
You fraud niggas sonny booming off a fraud nigga
Criticizing individuals benefiting from fraudulent activities.
He said bro I'm hood rich fuck a job nigga
Rejecting conventional employment in favor of wealth obtained through street life.
I just tell em play it cool niggas hate when you don't lose
Advising to remain composed, as others dislike seeing one succeed without setbacks.
Niggas watch ya plate but never help you get the food
Highlighting the paradox of people observing success without contributing to its achievement.
I'm just trynna touch a million fore my sonny go to school
Expressing the aspiration to accumulate wealth before the speaker's child attends school.
You still in the feelings cause you still got shit to prove
Pointing out lingering emotional struggles due to unfulfilled goals.
I got homies in them cells they be giving niggas hell
Having friends incarcerated and facing difficulties in prison.
Ever stood over a opp, laughing cause that nigga fell
Reveling in the misfortune of an adversary and finding amusement in their downfall.
Niggas say they big dogs see us then they tucking tail
Exposing the cowardice of individuals who claim superiority but retreat when faced with opposition.
ion get us out the hood then they can say a nigga failed
Expressing the desire to escape the neighborhood, equating success with avoiding failure.
Niggas know we in the field I ain't scared to go to jail
Fearlessness about potential imprisonment, asserting a willingness to face consequences.
I ain't never hear no graveyards giving out no bail
Questioning the legitimacy of obtaining bail from a graveyard.
Shootouts in my sleep wake up sweating with the chills
Describing the psychological impact of participating in violent conflicts.
Bro cut me off for weeks cause I ain't call him on a drill
Experiencing strained relationships due to neglecting a friend during a dangerous situation.
Man this shit be getting real
Reflecting on the increasing seriousness and harsh reality of life.
Bm mad that I still pop pills
Acknowledging the disapproval of someone close (Bm) regarding drug use.
She don't know bout them drills
Not revealing certain dangerous activities (drills) to a significant other.
She ion know how I feel
Expressing a lack of understanding or empathy from a partner.
I can't explain how I feel
Unable to articulate the complex emotions experienced.
Man this shit be getting real
Reiterating the intensity of life's challenges.
Really trapping until nigga get a deal
Continuing illegal activities until securing a music deal.
Put my mama in the hills
Promising to improve the living conditions of the speaker's mother.
Crib big like uncle Phil's
Describing a luxurious lifestyle comparable to the fictional character Uncle Phil from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
I know them people on my heels
Awareness of law enforcement's close monitoring or pursuit.
Man this shit getting real
Emphasizing the escalating reality of the speaker's life.
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