Problems
Alano Adan Lyrics


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Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Tell me what's the problem, what's the problem
Never tear em down, that's how I was brought up
You ain't tryna vibe then don't even bother
You gon see a side you ain't really wanna
Tell me what's the problem, what's the problem
People either dyin or they gettin caught up
City runnin dry and I'm drippin water
Lookin up to God like I know He got us
I know I know that this ain't life
Pray to God He help me see right
I swear the devil out to get me
Man why these women wanna tempt me
Feel like I'm runnin on empty
And my enemies steady actin friendly
I got real demons messin wit my family
Give a dang what you spendin on Givenchy
I been tryna get up on my feet, aye
Them boys come rollin down the street, aye
They pull me over in the ride
It's like I keep on struggling, aye
And we got
Problems wit anybody that say they want it
Got the clip in the bang without the safety on it
Dollar bills with the big white faces on em
We been chasin somethin, yeah
Tell me what's the problem, what's the problem
Never tear em down, that's how I was brought up
You ain't tryna vibe then don't even bother
You gon see a side you ain't really wanna
Tell me what's the problem, what's the problem
People either dyin or they gettin caught up
City runnin dry and I'm drippin water
Lookin up to God like I know He got us
It's so many problems, yeah
Bout a million things
I could feel the pain on a thousand
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yuh
Another day on the block
Keep yo head on a swivel, plenty ops
Bodies drop if they get to bussin shots
Make it stop, naw
I see these young kings dyin
Hear these police sirens
It feel like hope expirin, but no I won't be silent I swear
I gotta keep on pressin on, yeah
I know that we were meant for more, yeah
Problems wit anybody that say they want it
Got the clip in the bang without the safety on it
Dollar bills with the big white faces on em
We been chasin somethin, yeah
Tell me what's the problem, what's the problem
Never tear em down, that's how I was brought up
You ain't tryna vibe then don't even bother
You gon see a side you ain't really wanna
Tell me what's the problem, what's the problem
People either dyin or they gettin caught up
City runnin dry and I'm drippin water
Lookin up to God like I know He got us
It's so many problems, yeah
Bout a million things
I could feel the pain on a thousand, yeah




Yeah, whoa
Yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Alano Adan's song "Problems" delve into themes of struggle, adversity, and finding strength in the face of challenges. The opening lines set the tone for the song with a repeated questioning of "what's the problem" to confront the issues at hand. The singer expresses a sense of being raised not to tear others down and seeks to avoid negative energy, warning that those who provoke them will witness a side they won't want to see.


The lyrics then touch on the harsh realities of life, referencing death, corruption, and the feeling of being in a constant state of depletion, both physically and spiritually. The singer acknowledges the presence of evil forces and temptations that try to derail them, while also feeling the scrutiny of fake friends posing as enemies. There's a struggle to stay afloat and find stability against a backdrop of financial strain and external pressures.


The song transitions into a narrative of witnessing violence and loss on the streets, with the singer calling for an end to the senseless cycle of death and destruction. Despite the despair and feeling of hope fading away, there's a resolve to not stay silent and to keep pushing forward. The lyrics convey a determination to rise above the chaos and find a higher purpose, echoing a belief in a greater destiny and the need to fight against the odds.


In the chorus, the repetition of "tell me what's the problem" reinforces the idea of confronting challenges head-on and refusing to back down. The singer reflects on the multitude of issues plaguing their community and personal life, acknowledging the weight of pain and suffering around them. The song paints a raw and gritty picture of life's hardships while also channeling a sense of resilience and faith in divine protection. Overall, "Problems" serves as a poignant commentary on the struggles faced by individuals in navigating a world rife with adversity and injustice.




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Written by: Matthew Flores

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