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The Flavor
Dizzy Wright feat. SwizZz Lyrics


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Yo, yo, swi-swi-swi, SwizZzleFish
Let's get 'em, let's get 'em
Let's fuckin' get 'em, let's get 'em

Who's bringing the flavor to your ear
Which one of you ladies gon make it disappear (disappear)
Who got the ganja? Know me time’s near (times near)
You niggas had a chance now we're taking it from here
Funk Volume (volume, volume)




Who's bringing the flavor to your ear
Which one of you ladies gon make it disappear (disappear)
Who got the ganja? Know me time’s near (times near)
You niggas had a chance now we're taking it from here
Funk Volume (volume, volume)

Somebody should’ve told ‘em I was next
The nigga disrespected, I had to hold him by his neck
Sometimes these niggas need to be put in check
See, sometimes these niggas can’t comprehend respect
They say I’m out of line, but you niggas is not around
How you scorin’ points when you standin’ out of bounds?
In other words, how you gettin’ money and you ain’t keeping it real?
With no skills, playin’ the field like you not a clown
I guess somebody should put the target on the fans
Support the bullshit and you a part of the scam
The million-man march, my grandaddy sellin’ grams
Learned the game from a pimp (he just becoming a man, goddamn)
Tattoo's all over my dark skin (my dark skin)
I ain't trippin' I'm building on small wins
I know myself, so I told myself I'm all in
For the record and the cars we just evolving (woo-haa)

Who's bringing the flavor to your ear
Which one of you ladies gon make it disappear (disappear)
Who got the ganja? Know me time’s near (times near)
You niggas had a chance now we're taking it from here
Funk Volume (volume, volume)

Who's bringing the flavor to your ear
Which one of you ladies gon make it disappear (disappear)
Who got the ganja? Know me time’s near (times near)
You niggas had a chance now we're taking it from here
Funk Volume (volume, volume)

It's no conincidence they nervous when they see us comin'
I'll kick down your door and put an end to your fuckin' function
I ain't tryna make friends with all these rap niggas (nahh)
I rather get tea-bagged on top of cat-litter (wauw)
The only thing I fear is idle time
So I’m back on my grizzy with the Valley state of mind
I put my all into this motherfuckin’ game
And learn from every loss, so when I lose, it’s still a gain
Dizzy, these fools are lame, it’s obvious, but it’s unaddressed
It's sad the fans got accustomed to accepting less
I can see the clear picture even from the upper decks
So I dumb it down to make it easy for these fools to connect
We’re bringin’ that funky flavor, that new major
F-U-N-K V-O-L-U-M-E spells danger
To all you pussy footing rappers come and hear me out
FV is that clique (clique)
Something like a mouse (aha-ha-haaaaa)

Who's bringing the flavor to your ear
Which one of you ladies gon make it disappear (disappear)
Who got the ganja? Know me time’s near (times near)
You niggas had a chance now we're taking it from here
Funk Volume (volume, volume)

Who's bringing the flavor to your ear
Which one of you ladies gon make it disappear (disappear)
Who got the ganja? Know me time’s near (times near)
You niggas had a chance now we're taking it from here
Funk Volume (volume, volume)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dizzy Wright feat. SwizZz's song "The Flavor" revolve around bringing uniqueness and authenticity to the hip-hop scene. The song speaks to the idea of standing out from the crowd, showcasing one's talent, and disregarding those who partake in selling out the industry for the sake of fame and fortune. The chorus repeats the phrase "Who's bringing the flavor to your ear, Which one of you ladies gonna make it disappear" suggesting that they are here to provide something new and exciting that will capture people's attention and make them want more. Additionally, the lyrics mention the common theme of struggling to be recognized and respected as an artist, especially within an industry that prioritizes money and status over talent and true artistic expression.


The verses dive deeper into these concepts, touching on the idea of being the next big thing in the scene and having to overcome disrespect in order to prove oneself. The lyrics also criticize those who compromise their values and talent for the sake of popularity, suggesting that these artists are not truly artists at all. The use of vivid metaphors like "tea-bagged on top of cat-litter" and "something like a mouse" adds a humorous flair to the lyrics while still touching on these serious themes.


Overall, "The Flavor" is a statement of intent that the artists involved are here to make an impact and bring a new perspective to hip-hop. The song encourages individuality, hard work, and authenticity in an industry that often rewards the opposite.


Line by Line Meaning

Yo, yo, swi-swi-swi, SwizZzleFish
Introduction to the song with a call to action.


Who's bringing the flavor to your ear
Asking who is bringing the fresh new sound to the music industry.


Which one of you ladies gon make it disappear (disappear)
Challenging female artists to step up and showcase their skills.


Who got the ganja? Know me time’s near (times near)
Questioning who has the marijuana and suggesting that it's almost time to indulge.


You niggas had a chance now we're taking it from here
Asserting that other rappers had their time to shine, but now it's Funk Volume's turn to take over.


Funk Volume (volume, volume)
Proudly representing the record label and the volume of their sound.


Somebody should’ve told ‘em I was next
Pointing out that other rappers should have seen Dizzy Wright's talent and success coming.


The nigga disrespected, I had to hold him by his neck
Explaining that Dizzy had to physically confront a rapper who disrespected him.


Sometimes these niggas need to be put in check
Acknowledging that some rappers need to be called out for their behavior.


See, sometimes these niggas can’t comprehend respect
Recognizing that some rappers have a difficult time understanding the concept of respect and how to show it.


They say I’m out of line, but you niggas is not around
People criticize Dizzy for speaking his mind, but they themselves are not around to witness what he's talking about.


How you scorin’ points when you standin’ out of bounds?
Questioning how someone can claim to be successful when they are not even following the rules.


In other words, how you gettin’ money and you ain’t keeping it real?
Asking how someone can make money in the music industry without being genuine and authentic.


With no skills, playin’ the field like you not a clown
Calling out rappers who have no talent and are just going through the motions, acting like they are not fools.


I guess somebody should put the target on the fans
Suggesting that fans need to be held accountable for supporting terrible music and allowing it to become popular.


Support the bullshit and you a part of the scam
If you support bad music, you are contributing to the deception and dishonesty in the music industry.


The million-man march, my grandaddy sellin’ grams
Referencing historical injustices and the way his own family has experienced hardship.


Learned the game from a pimp (he just becoming a man, goddamn)
Acknowledging the harsh realities of his upbringing and how he learned to navigate the music industry from a difficult past.


Tattoo's all over my dark skin (my dark skin)
Referencing his own physical appearance and pride in his heritage.


I ain't trippin' I'm building on small wins
He's not worried about the little victories, as he knows they all add up to big accomplishments in the end.


I know myself, so I told myself I'm all in
Having a clear understanding of his own goals and motivation to give everything he has to achieve them.


For the record and the cars we just evolving (woo-haa)
Stating that both the music and material possessions are constantly improving and changing with success.


It's no conincidence they nervous when they see us comin'
Other rappers know that Dizzy Wright and SwizZz bring something fresh and intimidating to the hip hop scene.


I'll kick down your door and put an end to your fuckin' function
Not afraid to make a scene and put a stop to any competition.


I ain't tryna make friends with all these rap niggas (nahh)
Acknowledging that his focus is not on making friends, but rather on creating great music and being successful.


I rather get tea-bagged on top of cat-litter (wauw)
Making it clear that he is not interested in doing anything that is not authentic or aligned with his values, no matter how humiliating it may be.


The only thing I fear is idle time
Not afraid of competition or challenges, but rather the possibility of wasting time and not achieving his goals.


So I’m back on my grizzy with the Valley state of mind
Revisiting the grind and the state of mind that has brought him past successes.


I put my all into this motherfuckin’ game
Giving everything he has to the music industry, as he is passionate about it and knows he can make a difference.


And learn from every loss, so when I lose, it’s still a gain
Taking every failure as a lesson, so he can continue to improve and bounce back.


Dizzy, these fools are lame, it’s obvious, but it’s unaddressed
Acknowledging that other rappers in the industry have a lack of talent, but no one wants to talk about it.


It's sad the fans got accustomed to accepting less
Observing that fans have come to expect low quality music, which contributes to a reduction in overall standards.


I can see the clear picture even from the upper decks
Having a unique perspective that allows him to see things from a distance and understand the full scope of the music industry.


So I dumb it down to make it easy for these fools to connect
Recognizing that some listeners need a simpler version of his music to connect with it.


We’re bringin’ that funky flavor, that new major
Introducing Funk Volume's sound as something fresh and unique that will make a major impact on the industry.


F-U-N-K V-O-L-U-M-E spells danger
Spelling out the name of the record label and emphasizing that they bring a sense of risk and danger to the music scene.


To all you pussy footing rappers come and hear me out
Inviting other rappers to listen to his message and see what he's all about.


FV is that clique (clique)
Identifying Funk Volume as a unique and tight-knit group of artists.


Something like a mouse (aha-ha-haaaaa)
Comparing Funk Volume to a mouse, a small but powerful force to be reckoned with.




Lyrics © THE ADMINISTRATION MP INC
Written by: LA'REONTE WRIGHT, ARJUN IVATURY, JUSTIN RITTER

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