Cocoa Butter
Action Bronson Statik Selektah Lyrics
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This my mothafuckin' game man
I don't give a fuck what nobody says no more
No more playing the sidelines (yeah)
Albanian style: rock leathers in the sand
Iโll shoot my cousin for
Nothing: dominant man
- on some normal shit
Straight from Skopje, Macedonia
The floral lit
Licorice liquor, one cube, a touch of water
Watch it mix
Turn white like the Duchess' daughter
Iโm in the corner puffing Ganja
With the musky odor
Destination back of your throat - cup of soda
Uh this is Bam Bam Bigelow
Queens to Asbury Park connect: Figaro
My uniform Carhartt sweats and
Gore-tex athletic horses on
My chest and on my short sets
The Leslie Nielsen of the weed and the words
This is Action Bronsolinni, 33 and the 3rd
Kid naked gun, the serial is scratched off
Armed like Rocket in his prime, blast off
On and on, push it through, we won
Never stop till the day we there
On and on, push it through, we won
Never stop till the day we there
Push your seat back the
Ricky Henderson of rap jets hat
Underneath a little blubber lie the 6 pack
Summer time I cop the musket
With the kick back
Then sit back, stand up, eyes low, hit that
This happens continuously throughout
The night now my eyes are like diamonds
Thatโs looking blue-ish in the light
Like a prism, shooting out hope, honor
And optimism
Never stop it till we're coastal
On the aqua mission
Reach my hand in the water and grab a tuna
Silhouette you see reflection of light
Right off the Mezzaluna
Thatโs a half moon, wavy like my manโs fade
The European carry-all color: tan, suede
Handmade, hand blades, carve
Up your features, iโm a creature
Section 39 - Iโm in the bleachers
Fiends get washed up like
Turtles on the beaches
Itโs mating season make the
Verbal for your speakers
On and on, push it through, we won
Never stop till the day we there
On and on, push it through, we won
Never stop till the day we there
Il prosciutto legend, Phil Rizzuto
Marijuana like the pussy, I keep it crudo
Thatโs raw, now I declare war
You in the womenโs league
I show you how a man score
Look at my beard and my body like a grizzly
Iโm shoulder pressing 3 plates
Obama - EBT i'm a G supermarket sweepstakes
Still drinking vintage out the bottle
With the cheese plate
The Derek Harper with the low Caesar
Flow fever
More than likely digging in your ho's beaver
Drug smoke to my neck just like a turkey
Dough dirty, make your brother do
A curtsy no mercy, van Buren cop Hershey
Square Tyson and Iโm in the
Mountains eating rare bison clam chowder
You ain't fucking with this man power
Straight from Queens
Where we're known to make your plans sour
On and on, push it through, we won
Never stop till the day we there
On and on, push it through, we won
Never stop till the day we there
In the song "Cocoa Butter," Action Bronson and Statik Selektah deliver clever and vivid lyrics that showcase their skills and distinct style. The opening lines set the tone for Bronson's assertiveness and confidence in his craft. He states that he doesn't care about others' opinions anymore and won't be content with playing a passive role in the music industry.
Bronson references his Albanian heritage, mentioning rock leathers in the sand and his willingness to protect his family at any cost, emphasizing his dominant nature. He goes on to describe his down-to-earth and normal experiences visiting family in Skopje, Macedonia, painting a picture of familiarity and cultural connection. He adds the imagery of licorice liquor turning white, resembling the Duchess' daughter, highlighting his ability to transform and captivate.
The song continues with Bronson indulging in his pleasures, puffing ganja in the corner, and enjoying a cup of soda mixed with liquor. He alludes to himself as Bam Bam Bigelow, a renowned wrestler, drawing parallels to his own fame and power. Connecting Asbury Park to Queens, he links different geographical locations to represent his connectedness and influence. Bronson claims to be the Leslie Nielsen of weed and words, suggesting his comedic and entertaining style.
The second verse shifts to Bronson's confidence and swagger in his appearance and skills. He compares himself to Ricky Henderson, a legendary baseball player, indicating his talent and dominance in rap. He acknowledges his physique, mentioning a little blubber concealing a six-pack, showcasing his physical prowess. Bronson describes his experiences, emphasizing his constant pursuit of enjoyment and euphoria in life.
Continuing with his lyrical prowess, Bronson paints vivid pictures of his surroundings, mentioning the half-moon silhouette and referencing his friend's fade hairstyle. He describes himself as a creature, letting his creativity and uniqueness shine. Bronson reflects on the bleachers of Section 39, referencing his rising popularity and the impact he has on his audience.
The final verse includes some playful references, comparing himself to the legendary Phil Rizzuto and equating marijuana to rawness and authenticity. Bronson boldly declares war on his competitors, asserting his dominance and masculinity in rap. He uses sports analogies throughout, mentioning Derek Harper's low Caesar hairstyle and his own physical strength, contrasting it with the women's league. Bronson's lyrics exude confidence and bravado, highlighting his skill as a lyricist and his ability to captivate his audience.
Overall, "Cocoa Butter" is a showcase of Action Bronson's unique and vivid storytelling ability, his passion for his craft, and his unapologetic demeanor. The track is filled with clever wordplay, cultural references, and imagery that further solidify Bronson's distinctive style and magnetic presence.
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Caz Connery
This song should have been on National radio. everyone woulda loved it man. Everyone. This song is a modern classic of some sort in my opinion. The industry is whack af
BaconMoney920
dude i can hear that modern classic feel in it. It has everything that real hip hop deserves.
schnikta
i juuuust heard this tonight....first time ever!!! but i hear lil uzi vert,etc 10x a day!?!?!? what happened to hip hop????this is CLASSIC
icanseeumad
Oh man this came on from some spotify list while I was driving, and DAMN that drop when he starts to rap! played it like 5 times in a row, definitely a modern (is this modern anymore? XD) classic!
tomongous
This song is Cocoa Butter ๐ง for all of hip hop. Action B as the lyricist on full display... Dunks it draws the foul lands 3 points the hard way... Nina Sky gets the rebound and puts the game away. Translation: The song is so underrated it's criminal!
tomongous
Oh and this song needs an official video so I can play it when I VJ.
Noj Paul
One of his best songs. This album helped put him on the map but this and cocoa butter are insanely accessible.. they're perfect rap songs. Classic!!!
Joe Kae
Discovered this in 2020. How can this be unheard by mainstream radio and only have 220k views. I absolutely love it.
Dj Ill rec
a classic album you must have in your collection
The Driver
No no man. There is something undeniably cool about listening to something most people don't know. Admit it.