Skit
B-Brazy Lyrics


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Alright I'll see you later
I'll text you
Yo
Yo what's good bro, watchu up to
That's crazy I'm just leaving this girl's crib actually
Yeah? Who's that
Psh c'mon you know I can't kiss and tell, c'mon
Ahh why you gotta be like that bro
I don't know but there's something about this girl
Ahh shit, here we go again
Yeah yeah I know I know
What's up tho? Wassup
Nah I was just callin you up to see what's good
Was seein if you were tryna put some work in
I'm bouta head to the stu right now
Yeah yeah I'm bout it
I'm suppose to be chillen with this girl
But it shouldn't be a problem
Ight just lemme know what's up ight
Ight I will
Peace
Ight no doubt
I already know shorty's gonna be tight
Hey
Promise me you're not gonna be mad at me
Here we go again
I hope that bitch you're with tonight is worth it




Why you even bringing it to that point
Like you always be doing this shit

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to B-Brazy’s song “Skit” depict a conversation between two friends. The first friend is leaving a girl’s house and tells his friend that he’ll text him. The friend asks who the girl is, but the first friend brushes off the question, saying he can’t kiss and tell. The friend laments about how the first friend is always like this, and the first friend asks him what’s up. The friend then asks the first friend if he wants to “put some work in” and go to the studio. The first friend agrees, saying it shouldn’t be a problem, even though he’s supposed to be hanging out with the girl. The friend warns the first friend that the girl is going to be mad at him, and the first friend brushes him off, saying the friend always brings things to that point.


The lyrics to “Skit” are indicative of the hip-hop culture of the 90s. The conversation between the two friends is casual, and they use slang and colloquial language. The lyrics reflect the themes of the “gangsta rap” genre that was popular at the time. The lyrics also depict the toxic masculinity that is prevalent in the hip-hop industry, with the first friend objectifying the girl and the friend warning him about it. Moreover, the lyrics reflect the stereotypical portrayal of male-female relationships in hip-hop music, where men are the dominant figures and women are often seen as objects.


Line by Line Meaning

Alright I'll see you later
The singer is ending the current conversation.


I'll text you
The singer will send a text message to the person they are talking to.


Yo
The singer is beginning a new conversation.


Yo what's good bro, watchu up to
The artist is asking the person they are talking to what they are doing.


That's crazy I'm just leaving this girl's crib actually
The artist is saying that they are leaving a girl's house.


Yeah? Who's that
The person being talked to is asking who the girl is.


Psh c'mon you know I can't kiss and tell, c'mon
The singer is refusing to reveal the identity of the girl.


Ahh why you gotta be like that bro
The person being talked to is frustrated that the artist won't reveal the girl's identity.


I don't know but there's something about this girl
The artist is saying that there is something special about the girl they just left.


Ahh shit, here we go again
The person being talked to is annoyed that the artist is getting involved with another girl.


Yeah yeah I know I know
The singer is acknowledging the frustration of the person they are talking to.


What's up tho? Wassup
The artist is asking what the person they are talking to is doing.


Nah I was just callin you up to see what's good
The singer is saying that they called just to see what their friend was up to.


Was seein if you were tryna put some work in
The singer is asking if the person they are talking to wants to do something productive.


I'm bouta head to the stu right now
The singer is saying that they are going to the studio.


Yeah yeah I'm bout it
The person being talked to is agreeing to join the artist.


I'm suppose to be chillen with this girl
The artist is saying that they had other plans to hang out with a specific girl.


But it shouldn't be a problem
The singer is saying that their decision to go to the studio shouldn't interfere with their other plans.


Ight just lemme know what's up ight
The person being talked to is asking the singer to keep them updated.


Ight I will
The artist is agreeing to keep the person being talked to updated.


Peace
The artist is ending the conversation.


Ight no doubt
The person being talked to is expressing agreement.


I already know shorty's gonna be tight
The singer is anticipating that the girl they are supposed to hang out with will be upset.


Hey
The artist is getting the attention of the person they are talking to.


Promise me you're not gonna be mad at me
The singer is asking the person they are talking to not to be upset with them.


Here we go again
The person being talked to is annoyed that the singer got involved with another girl.


I hope that bitch you're with tonight is worth it
The person being talked to is expressing frustration with the singer's decision to hang out with another girl.


Why you even bringing it to that point
The artist is asking why the person being talked to is getting upset about their decision.


Like you always be doing this shit
The person being talked to is accusing the artist of always getting with other girls.




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Written by: Brandon Purdy

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Woof Dogg


on This World We Live In

B Brazy was murdered by G-Len. They were fighting over money and Brazy owed G-Len, but was being nasty and saying he wasn’t going to pay it back. B Brazy was also going to leave his neighbourhood and the Denver Lanes Bloods. Brazy was shot by G-Len, as he probably realised he wasn’t going to get his money back. Plus, B Brazy’s popularity was probably bringing more pressure on the DLB gang at the time. G- Len pulled the trigger. The DLB gang probably realised that Brazy was going to leave them and yet their gang was all he was rapping about, plus the money issue. People don’t realise but most gang members kill their own more than you may think. There’s no honour among thieves.

Woof Dogg


on Figaro Rida (Album Version (Explicit))

B Brazy was murdered by G-Len. They were fighting over money and Brazy owed G-Len, but was being nasty and saying he wasn’t going to pay it back. B Brazy was also going to leave his neighbourhood and the Denver Lanes Bloods. Brazy was shot by G-Len, as he probably realised he wasn’t going to get his money back. Plus, B Brazy’s popularity was probably bringing more pressure on the DLB gang at the time. G- Len pulled the trigger. The DLB gang probably realised that Brazy was going to leave them and yet their gang was all he was rapping about, plus the money issue. People don’t realise but most gang members kill their own more than you may think. There’s no honour among thieves.

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