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Make It
Pvrx Lyrics


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Hello?
What you saying fams?
Yeah, aiight don't say a word I just wanna go home...
I been here too long I just want to see my home...
But it's way too far And I ain't really tryna
to use the phone cause all my friends are gone.
Feels like I'm in these streets alone Grindin' with [?
] My cell so cold but the streets "colder " Lil homie on the corner
but I'm all "grown up " I do it for us, I do it for me,
I do it for you, I do it for we We gotta make it Ain't stoppin' til
we make it, I been running out of patience If they don't give it to
us we gon' take it Cause all we knew was pain the scars remain oh no
no I been outside "all day ",
the streets way too cold, oh But I ain't gonna stop no way "
I gotta go I gotta go " My cell so cold but the streets "colder " Lil
homie on the corner but I'm all "grown up " I do it for us,
I do it for me, I do it for you, I do it for we We gotta make it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pvrx's song "Make It" convey feelings of frustration and determination in the pursuit of success. The singer, presumably a young person from a difficult background, is longing for home and the comfort it provides. However, their drive to succeed and make a better life for themselves and those around them keeps them pushing forward despite the obstacles they face.


The lyrics allude to the harsh realities of life on the streets, with references to friends who are no longer around, the coldness of both physical surroundings and human interaction, and the persistence of pain and scars. Despite this, the singer remains focused on making it and refuses to give up. They emphasize the importance of community and working together to achieve success, with the repeated refrain "I do it for us, I do it for me, I do it for you, I do it for we."


Overall, the lyrics to "Make It" showcase Pvrx's raw talent for translating personal experiences and emotions into a powerful message of resilience and determination.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello?
Pvrx greets someone on the phone


What you saying fams?
Pvrx asks what the person on the other end is saying


Yeah, aiight don't say a word I just wanna go home...
Pvrx wants to end the call and go home


I been here too long I just want to see my home...
Pvrx has been out for a long time and wants to go back home


But it's way too far And I ain't really tryna to use the phone cause all my friends are gone.
Pvrx doesn't want to use a phone to contact friends because they are too far away


Feels like I'm in these streets alone Grindin' with [?]
Pvrx feels alone while being outside, working hard for something


My cell so cold but the streets "colder " Lil homie on the corner but I'm all "grown up "
Pvrx has a cold phone but the outside world is even colder. Seeing a young person on the corner reminds him that he's grown up


I do it for us, I do it for me, I do it for you, I do it for we We gotta make it
Pvrx strives for success not only for himself but for everyone who is part of his community


Ain't stoppin' til we make it, I been running out of patience If they don't give it to us we gon' take it
Pvrx won't stop until they reach success, and if they don't get it through fair means, they will take it by force


Cause all we knew was pain the scars remain oh no no
Pvrx's past is full of pain which has left lasting wounds


I been outside "all day ", the streets way too cold, oh But I ain't gonna stop no way "I gotta go I gotta go "
Pvrx has been outside all day, the weather is harsh, but that won't stop him from working hard. He has to continue.


My cell so cold but the streets "colder " Lil homie on the corner but I'm all "grown up "
Pvrx still has a cold phone but the outside is colder. Seeing a young person on the corner reminds him he's older and has more responsibilities


I do it for us, I do it for me, I do it for you, I do it for we We gotta make it
Pvrx's motivation to succeed is for everyone: his community, himself, and others




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