Mistaken Identity
Identity Crisis UnveiledLyrics
Wanna go home and see my wife and kids
Expresses a desire to return home to be with family.
I wanna go home and see my wife and kids
Reiteration of the desire to go home and reunite with family.
I wanna go home
Emphasizes the longing to return home.
Wanna go home and see my wife and kids
Similar to line 1, expressing a strong desire to see family.
I wanna go home and see my wife and kids
Repeats the theme of wanting to go home and be with family.
I wanna go home
Reiterates the longing for home and family.
They want me locked down, fryin' in jail
Describes a situation where the speaker faces legal troubles, possibly a case of mistaken identity, with a prejudiced judge and the pursuit of a plea deal.
Before you hear that I decided to tell, I'd rather die in a cell
-I was framed like a wedding flick, 2 time felon
-Still a predicate, doin' time, tell 'em that's a negative
-Prejudice judge, bails be a mil' in cash
-Scorin' money like the meter on the Yellow Cab
-Give the witness an unexpected visit
-Make his story change like walls blockin' his vision
-Couldn't give a clear description, fearin' the repercussions
-Like, "I was on the ground, I ain't see him bustin'"
-Now the DA chasin' a plea, they hatin' I'm free
-The case is mistaken identity
-Whoever push me like Pusha T, I push back
Reflects on the rapper's experiences, challenges, and confrontations, emphasizing resilience in the face of adversity and addressing the theme of mistaken identity.
I push a cap, before '93, I pushed crack
-I'm hood, black, you know me well, what's good Scrap?
-I'm smokin' rappers, you are a L, what's good Smack?
-Hold up that's goods rap, pardon sir
-I just like good rap, but when I see goods I give his goods back
-I rap for writers that pack strap to rhymers that backpack
-To 25 to lifers that jack MAC
-We movin' ratchets, no Kat Stacks, it's magic
-The way we flip the package before the coppers can catch it
-I'm past that chapter in life, let's live it lavish
-When life take a piss in your bed, you flip the mattress
-Before you try and get my head, get you some Pampers
-Then take a long look at my ish and get your answers
-Kick in my vicinity, I'm what rappers pretend to be
-Charge 'em with a penalty, mistaken identity
-Mistaken identity, you highly mistaken me
Reiterates the theme of mistaken identity, emphasizing the legacy of Wu-Tang Clan.
Check my ID, Wu-Tang, that's the legacy
-Mistaken identity, you highly mistaken me
-Check my ID, Wu-Tang, that's the legacy
-Fresh off of work, he jumped out the van
Tells a narrative involving an individual wrongly accused of a crime, exploring themes of betrayal, set-ups, and the consequences of mistaken identity.
Two suitcases, dangle on his hands
-He opened up the door, headed up the stairs
-Thought he heard a noise, but no one else was there
-First sight he saw, struck him by surprise
-Two shots was given, between his girl's eyes
-Windows blown out, no prints on the door
-All he seen was blood stains, smear the damn floor
-911, ambulance showed up
-Blood everywhere, paramedics throwin' up
-Cops cuffed him up, hit him with the charge
-But he was bangin' Mrs. Prixy at the Motor Lodge
-He got his alibis, gonna use 'em all
-The screw fit the judge, he might take the fall
-Someone set him up, a botched robbery
-Mistaken identity, yeah it gotta be
-17 years old, I'm headed back to the hole
Shares a personal experience of being wrongly accused and facing legal consequences, addressing issues such as planting evidence and the criminal justice system.
Mistaken identity, every way was sold
-I look like a hoodlum, I rock a lot of gold
-They lockin' everybody up, ship your ass up the road
-I ain't have a 9 on me, they was lyin' on me
-Court day with my old bird, they was spyin' on me
-Tried to set me up, plantin' coke in my pocket
-The beast pat me up, they won't let me off
-Na-n-n-n-n-n-n-nah it wasn't me
Denies personal involvement in alleged activities, asserting mistaken identity and emphasizing the uniqueness of the speaker's identity, concluding with a reaffirmation of the Wu-Tang Clan legacy.
It could never been the G-O-D, not me
-You terribly mistaken, son, I ain't the one
-We could never look nothin' like, whether near or far sight
-What resemblance does he strike? So my mic Fahrenheit
-W for my a-alike, your DNA match tight
-Even if they bite us, close but not quite
-They still tryna get it right, mistaken identity
-Mistaken identity, you highly mistaken me, check my ID, Wu-Tang, that's the legacy
Final reiteration of the theme of mistaken identity and a reference to Wu-Tang Clan's legacy.
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