Something's Wrong
5. Europa Plus Tasha G Lyrics


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Uhh, yeah, my conference calls with Los and Kino consists of
(Nigga, tone it down, there's way too much killin')
Of course I ignore 'em, a poor man talk
I don't give a fuck if I throw my poor fans off

Pathetic war done entered my brain
And permanently changed me now I'm angry
So fuck a metaphor, fuck hip hop, hip hop sucks
You got, niggaz on top swingin' from 2Pac's nuts

It's like, I could go in the lab and try to write
Somethin' that's nice or bright
But I will be holdin' back my scripture's in the dark
Deep rooted soldier inside my soul
Uncontrollable temper like The Hulk's

My wife don't like my album, it's way too dark for women
She say it sound like I hold grudges
She rather listen to Joe Budden's, no disrespect aight?
But fuck a party now and everybody like

(What's wrong witchu nigga? Every song you killin')
(Every rhyme you spit is violently put)
Lethal but I have no problem
With puttin' this gun down and beatin' yo' ass up

I was taught rhyme from the heart, they will feel you
I like the dark, you cut on them lights, I will kill you
(Something's wrong with him)

(Just like his pops he don't give a fuck)
(If you like him or not, he's a major problem)
I will slap yo' ass in church
And apologize to Jesus later, punk

Why am I hot and you not and why is you rich?
And why I ain't got shit in my pocket but lint?
This ain't rap no mo', this not a flow
This is beef, there's a couple street niggaz that got to go

My name is Nickel, I'm from the suburbs
(Yeah)
It's only a ten minute drive to come and get you
(Yeah)

Tired of you hoes, I will slap snot side ways
Outta ya nose, partnah
(Partnah)
I know we got drama but I will still show up
At your funeral and hug yo' ugly ass momma

Everybody wanna know why the flow is so bad
(Why is you so mad?)
Everybody askin'

(What's wrong witchu nigga? Every song you killin')
(Every rhyme you spit is violently put)
Lethal but I have no problem
With puttin' this gun down and beatin' yo' ass up

I was taught rhyme from the heart, they will feel you
I like the dark, you cut on them lights, I will kill you
(Something's wrong with him)

I'm a natural since I wrote Black Girl
I hope that you don't think that I won't smack yo' bitch
'Cause I will clap her if she happen to be witchu
When I kill you

You can get ideas, nobody compares you thugs
I will put out the bub on top of yo' head
This .22 rifle, be shootin' them bouncin' bullets
The enter into your head and exit out yo' foot

Ride off as soon as my clip turns, you click
And them choppers is lookin' for eyeballs
(Yeah)
You could bring yo' roughest, toughest thug
That's jealous, just tell him to touch me, I will fuck him up

I will knock his ass out
And if I can't beat him I will grab my heater and pop his ass
Fuck yo' life, stripes I will shock yo' hood
And I ain't never dyin', knock on wood, whattup 'Los?

(What's wrong witchu nigga? Every song you killin')
(Every rhyme you spit is violently put)
Lethal but I have no problem
With puttin' this gun down and beatin' yo' ass up

I was taught rhyme from the heart, they will feel you




I like the dark, you cut on them lights, I will kill you
(Something's wrong with him)

Overall Meaning

In Tasha G's song Something's Wrong, the lyrics delve into a darker side of the artist's psyche. She discusses how her anger has affected her creativity and is candid about her experiences in the music industry. The opening verse of the song highlights how Tasha G is trying to ignore her friends' advice to tone down the violence in her lyrics. She is also dismissive of people who criticize her music, which shows a certain level of defiance and confidence in her artistic expression.


The chorus emphasizes Tasha G's violent tendencies, which seem to be fueled by her anger and frustration. She mentions that her wife doesn't like her album because it sounds too dark and full of grudges. This could be interpreted as a reflection of Tasha G's own inner turmoil, which she is channeling into her music. She also talks about how she was taught to write from the heart and to make people feel her words. This further highlights the emotional intensity of her music and suggests that she sees it as a way of expressing herself authentically.


One interesting aspect of the song is the way Tasha G talks about her upbringing. She mentions that she is from the suburbs and that it would only take her ten minutes to come and get someone if she needed to. This suggests that she has had a certain level of privilege in her life, which might be surprising given the violent nature of her lyrics. Another interesting aspect of the song is the way Tasha G talks about her talent as a rapper. She describes herself as a natural and implies that she is underrated by the music industry.


Line by Line Meaning

Uhh, yeah, my conference calls with Los and Kino consists of
My conversations with Los and Kino often contain language that is violent or aggressive.


(Nigga, tone it down, there's way too much killin')
They often suggest that I tone down my violent rhetoric.


Of course I ignore 'em, a poor man talk
I choose to ignore their advice because I believe that violent language is more appealing to my fans.


I don't give a fuck if I throw my poor fans off
I am unconcerned about alienating some of my fans with my violent lyrics.


Pathetic war done entered my brain
I have become consumed by violent thoughts.


And permanently changed me now I'm angry
This has resulted in a permanent change in my mood, as I now feel constantly angry.


So fuck a metaphor, fuck hip hop, hip hop sucks
I no longer care about being creative or adhering to the conventions of the hip hop genre.


You got, niggaz on top swingin' from 2Pac's nuts
I am critical of other rappers who try to emulate the style of the late rapper 2Pac.


It's like, I could go in the lab and try to write
I sometimes attempt to write lyrics in a more positive tone.


Somethin' that's nice or bright
But I ultimately feel that the dark, violent material is more authentic to me.


But I will be holdin' back my scripture's in the dark
I feel that my most meaningful and honest lyrics are those that are violent, and that holding back would be insincere.


Deep rooted soldier inside my soul
My violent tendencies are deeply ingrained in me, like a soldier who is trained to fight.


Uncontrollable temper like The Hulk's
I struggle to control my anger, and it can be explosive like the comic book character The Hulk.


My wife don't like my album, it's way too dark for women
My wife dislikes my music because she finds it too violent and aggressive.


She say it sound like I hold grudges
She believes that my lyrics are often fueled by personal vendettas or grievances.


She rather listen to Joe Budden's, no disrespect aight?
My wife prefers the music of rapper Joe Budden, but I do not mean to insult him.


But fuck a party now and everybody like
I do not care about pleasing a crowd or being popular.


(What's wrong witchu nigga? Every song you killin')
My fans often criticize me for the violent content of my lyrics.


(Every rhyme you spit is violently put)
They feel that even my more innocuous lines are expressed with an aggressive tone or attitude.


Lethal but I have no problem
I do not shy away from violent confrontation.


With puttin' this gun down and beatin' yo' ass up
I am capable of resorting to physical violence if necessary.


I was taught rhyme from the heart, they will feel you
I believe that authentic, heartfelt lyrics will connect with my audience.


I like the dark, you cut on them lights, I will kill you
My preferred subject matter is violence and aggression, and I reject attempts to move towards more positive or uplifting themes.


(Something's wrong with him)
Others question my mental state or emotional stability because of my violent lyrics.


(Just like his pops he don't give a fuck)
My disregard for authority or social norms is similar to my father's.


(If you like him or not, he's a major problem)
Regardless of my popularity or appeal, my violent lyrics are seen as a significant issue by some observers.


I will slap yo' ass in church
I am willing to engage in physical violence even in a sacred or holy setting.


And apologize to Jesus later, punk
I am unrepentant about my violent tendencies, even towards religious figures or symbols.


Why am I hot and you not and why is you rich?
I question why I am successful and wealthy, while others who may be more talented or deserving are not.


And why I ain't got shit in my pocket but lint?
Despite my success, I feel that I should have more material wealth than I currently possess.


This ain't rap no mo', this not a flow
I reject the usual conventions of rap music and its associated styles and content.


This is beef, there's a couple street niggaz that got to go
I am involved in real-life conflicts with other people from my neighborhood or community.


My name is Nickel, I'm from the suburbs
My identity as a rapper is influenced by my upbringing in a suburban area.


(Yeah)
An expression of affirmation or agreement.


It's only a ten minute drive to come and get you
Despite my suburban upbringing, I am capable of and willing to engage in violent confrontations in other areas.


Tired of you hoes, I will slap snot side ways
I am fed up with people who I see as inferior, and will resort to physical violence to express my dissatisfaction.


Outta ya nose, partnah
I will strike someone so hard that mucus will be dislodged from their nostrils.


I know we got drama but I will still show up
Despite any unresolved conflicts, I am willing to be physically present and confrontational with my enemies.


At your funeral and hug yo' ugly ass momma
I am capable of acting in contradictory, unpredictable ways, even at solemn events like a funeral.


Everybody wanna know why the flow is so bad
Some people criticize the quality or flow of my rapping style.


(Why is you so mad?)
They question why I am so frequently angry or aggressive in my lyrics.


(What's wrong witchu nigga? Every song you killin')
Others continue to question the content and tone of my lyrics, believing that they incorporate too much violence or aggression.


(Every rhyme you spit is violently put)
They feel that even my more innocuous lines are expressed with an aggressive tone or attitude.


Lethal but I have no problem
I do not shy away from violent confrontation.


With puttin' this gun down and beatin' yo' ass up
I am capable of resorting to physical violence if necessary.


I was taught rhyme from the heart, they will feel you
I believe that authentic, heartfelt lyrics will connect with my audience.


I like the dark, you cut on them lights, I will kill you
My preferred subject matter is violence and aggression, and I reject attempts to move towards more positive or uplifting themes.


(Something's wrong with him)
Others question my mental state or emotional stability because of my violent lyrics.




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