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Foreign Beggars Lyrics



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Royy


on Hold On


(Correction to overall song meaning)

The song "Hold On" by Foreign Beggars is a high-energy rap track with fast delivery and powerful lyrics. The song warns the listener to hold onto their possessions and stay safe because dangerous "people like me" are outside your door. The lyrics are gritty and intense, reflecting the tough life and extremes of the streets. They speak of a life of violence and crime, and how they have seen too many people die for no reason.

Both rappers contrast this with their current lives, where they have succeeded and get whatever they want through rapping. Rivals are metaphorically slain through words and thinking “None of us panic, here I come, with my fat pen” rather than literally with mindless violence where “any idiot could [kill you with a gun]”. The song gets the listener to think about their life and what they value, before they end up running with dangerous people and losing everything. It tries to show rapping as an alternative escape to the circle of crime and violence that puts so many young people in the ground, their families in church, dressed in black, mourning.

Royy


on Hold On

The song "Hold On" by Foreign Beggars is a high-energy rap track with fast delivery and powerful lyrics. The song warns the listener to hold onto their possessions and stay safe because "people like me" are outside their door. The lyrics speak of a life of violence and crime, with the rapper boasting about his prowess speaking, writing, and fighting. He challenges anyone who wants to step up to him on the track, warning them that he is ready to "lamp" them if they keep talking trash.

The lyrics are gritty and intense, reflecting the tough life of the streets. The rapper talks about how he is always ready to fight, and how he has seen too many people die for no reason. He also speaks of how fame can be dangerous, and how people can turn on you quickly. The song is a powerful warning to those who might think they can mess with the rapper or his family.

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