Where
B.Eure Lyrics


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I'm wondering where's the rap
All of my stubborn newcomers can't bare the facts
Nothing compares to that
The OG who told me to go be the man at bat
Nowadays everyone trynna be relevant without a melody, selling a lie
Bad like a felony wanna rewind, when Biggie said better be Ready to Die
I'm in my element ready to fly
Bump all the negativity they telling me
Fueling my energy, dueling my enemies
Truthfully moving a hunnit like centipede I'm
Zooming like Sonic, not doing no stupid shit to make a profit
If I'm in the booth making music you know that I groove and I got it
A soon to be prophet Muhammad and ya
Wack rappers all rap shameless, man, without even knowing the greats
People be older than me and famous finna expose all the phony and fake, telling 'em
I cannot believe they wanna test me, yeah
Little do they know I got the recipe, yeah
Said I look like Drake but I cook like steak
Jimmy said get a load of this Degrassi
Hit 'em like Tyson, kneel in Degrasse
Chicka chicka boom boom shooters start blasting
Y'all just capping I mean this
More immature than a fetus
Demeaning women and think you're a genius
Head up in venus, all of your strengths are really some weaknesses and I
Keep it lethal, popping off like a desert eagle
Not involved with the present evil
I'd rather take off and lead the people to the promise land, and
Don't be mistaken man just because you flow quickly
Don't mean you got you no content I bet your fans will grow sickly
They listen to your toxicity bet you think you the man
Right now you beez in the trap but soon it'll be Beez that you stan, and
Hit 'em with two when I'm in a bad mood ya'll just fill me with rage
You cats be tripping I'll make you a sad dude when I let my wrist fill the page
I really can't take it but I'll truly know I made it once I rock the stage
We all domesticated but I'm breaking out the cage
Coming with the sauce call me zesty, yeah
Leaving haters lost like I'm Messi, yeah
Sounding like y'all all belong on Sesame, yeah
Word murder now the police wanna arrest me, yeah
I cannot believe they wanna test me, yeah
Little do they know I got the recipe, yeah
Imma run this thing like Barack Hussein
And I'm not 2 Chainz but I rock two rings
Gotta stop taking shots like a cop who fiends
To invade my block then he pops two kings (Killed) who really
Rapping like this imma give you a list
Kendrick or Cole or Nasty Nas
You be feeling this lyrical exercise
Feeling spiritual listen to all the Tribe
Maybe Black Thought, maybe Daddy Kane
But your little brain can't maintain
Think you spit flame say the same thing
Better change lanes, gotta go away
Kool Herc and Bambaata that's Hip Hop
If you don't know you fake and you a lie
Walking cancer, I don't mean July
I'm talking 'bout the shit to make you die
Isn't it funny they had us enslaved
Now everybody wanna rap with a chain
Sad thing being black and ashamed
So let me just pick up the slack cause I'm actually
Taking off and never taking losses
Once I win once, then I'm winning often




Imma spit terrificness until exhaustion
All the competition in a coffin, man damn

Overall Meaning

In the song "Where" by B.Eure, the artist expresses his frustration with the current state of rap, where newcomers are trying to be relevant without having the necessary skills or knowledge. He mentions the OG who told him to go be the man at bat, encouraging him to work hard and become successful. B.Eure talks about the importance of having a message in the music instead of just trying to make a profit. He compares himself to Muhammad, a soon-to-be prophet, indicating that he has a powerful message to spread.


B.Eure also talks about the negativity he faces and how he uses it as fuel to create more music. He mentions how wack rappers rap shamelessly without knowing the greats who came before them. He calls for respect for women and denounces toxicity in the rap industry. He mentions several legendary rappers in the song, including Kendrick, Cole, Nas, and Daddy Kane, indicating his respect for their contributions to the genre.


Overall, "Where" is a powerful critique of the current state of rap, calling for greater respect for the art form and for those who paved the way. It emphasizes the importance of having a message in the music and using it to inspire others.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm wondering where's the rap
B.Eure is questioning the current state of rap music


All of my stubborn newcomers can't bare the facts
B.Eure criticizes new rappers who ignore the roots of hip hop


Nothing compares to that
B.Eure believes that the original hip hop artists cannot be matched


The OG who told me to go be the man at bat
B.Eure was inspired by an OG hip hop artist who encouraged him to pursue his dreams


Nowadays everyone trynna be relevant without a melody, selling a lie
B.Eure is critical of modern rappers who focus on image rather than genuine talent and message


Bad like a felony wanna rewind, when Biggie said better be Ready to Die
B.Eure references a line from Biggie Smalls' 'Ready to Die' to express the importance of authentic hip hop


I'm in my element ready to fly
B.Eure feels confident and empowered in his musical element


Bump all the negativity they telling me. Fueling my energy, dueling my enemies
B.Eure rejects negativity and uses it as motivation to combat his critics


Truthfully moving a hunnit like centipede I'm. Zooming like Sonic, not doing no stupid shit to make a profit
B.Eure is progressing and achieving success without compromising his integrity or values


If I'm in the booth making music you know that I groove and I got it
B.Eure is confident in his musical abilities and style


A soon to be prophet Muhammad and ya
B.Eure sees himself as a potential prominent figure and leader in the music industry


Wack rappers all rap shameless, man, without even knowing the greats. People be older than me and famous finna expose all the phony and fake, telling 'em
B.Eure criticizes new rappers who lack knowledge and understanding of the history of hip hop, and plans to call them out on their inauthenticity


I cannot believe they wanna test me, yeah. Little do they know I got the recipe, yeah
B.Eure is confident in his abilities and unimpressed by his competitors


Said I look like Drake but I cook like steak. Jimmy said get a load of this Degrassi. Hit 'em like Tyson, kneel in Degrasse. Chicka chicka boom boom shooters start blasting
B.Eure references Drake's acting career and his own lyrical talent, and depicts himself as a fighter ready to take on any opposition


Y'all just capping I mean this, more immature than a fetus. Demeaning women and think you're a genius. Head up in venus, all of your strengths are really some weaknesses and I
B.Eure criticizes rappers who disrespect women and are immature, and who believe that they are talented despite their ignorance and weakness


Keep it lethal, popping off like a desert eagle. Not involved with the present evil. I'd rather take off and lead the people to the promise land, and
B.Eure is determined to use his music to inspire and guide his audience, and to distance himself from negative influences


Don't be mistaken man just because you flow quickly. Don't mean you got you no content I bet your fans will grow sickly. They listen to your toxicity bet you think you the man
B.Eure warns against rappers who prioritize speed and style over meaningful content, and who mislead their listeners


Right now you beez in the trap but soon it'll be Beez that you stan, and. Hit 'em with two when I'm in a bad mood ya'll just fill me with rage. You cats be tripping I'll make you a sad dude when I let my wrist fill the page
B.Eure envisions a future where he is a respected and influential artist, and warns his competitors that he can easily outperform them


I really can't take it but I'll truly know I made it once I rock the stage
B.Eure's ultimate goal as a musician is to perform in front of a live audience


We all domesticated but I'm breaking out the cage
B.Eure rejects conformity and seeks to free himself from societal norms and expectations


Coming with the sauce call me zesty, yeah. Leaving haters lost like I'm Messi, yeah. Sounding like y'all all belong on Sesame, yeah. Word murder now the police wanna arrest me, yeah
B.Eure expresses his confidence and cleverness in his wordplay, but also acknowledges that his message may attract unwanted attention


Imma run this thing like Barack Hussein. And I'm not 2 Chainz but I rock two rings. Gotta stop taking shots like a cop who fiends. To invade my block then he pops two kings (Killed) who really
B.Eure views himself as a powerful and influential figure, quoting former president Barack Obama. He also references wearing two rings, but contrasts himself with 2 Chainz's more materialistic style. He further compares aggressors to police officers.


Rapping like this imma give you a list. Kendrick or Cole or Nasty Nas. You be feeling this lyrical exercise. Feeling spiritual listen to all the Tribe. Maybe Black Thought, maybe Daddy Kane. But your little brain can't maintain. Think you spit flame say the same thing. Better change lanes, gotta go away
B.Eure provides a list of respected hip hop artists who he believes have valuable messages and talent. He criticizes rappers who lack originality or meaningful message and advocates for them to improve or leave the industry.


Kool Herc and Bambaata that's Hip Hop. If you don't know you fake and you a lie. Walking cancer, I don't mean July. I'm talking 'bout the shit to make you die
B.Eure references two pioneering hip hop DJs to emphasize the significance of the genre's history. He denounces those who do not recognize or respect hip hop's legacy or contribute positively to the genre


Isn't it funny they had us enslaved. Now everybody wanna rap with a chain. Sad thing being black and ashamed. So let me just pick up the slack cause I'm actually
B.Eure draws a connection between the history of slavery and the present day materialism and fetishization of black culture. He recognizes the unfortunate social climate surrounding black culture, but seeks to set a positive example and counteract negative stereotypes.


Taking off and never taking losses. Once I win once, then I'm winning often. Imma spit terrificness until exhaustion. All the competition in a coffin, man damn
B.Eure is determined to achieve success and continue improving his skills without being weighed down by failure. He promises to deliver quality music until he can no longer sustain it, and claims to outperform all other rappers.




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Written by: Brian MacCalla Jr.

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