Behind
B.G. & Soulja Slim Lyrics


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君の番
やめないでいい
Without
With or without

知りたいんだ
引き裂いていい
Without
With or without

風のまわり 一瞬
君のかほり した
揺れるまま 暮れるまま
いいんだ もう忘れんだ
踊らせんな

無理なんだ
引き返していい?
Without
With or without

昼間で
横たわっていい?
Without
With or without

風のまわり 一瞬
君のかほり した
揺れるまま 暮れるまま
いいんだ もう忘れんだ

風のまわり 一瞬
君のかほり した
揺れるまま 暮れるまま




いいんだ もう忘れんだ
踊らせんな 踊らせんな 踊らせんな

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to B.G. & Soulja Slim's song "Behind" tell a story of a woman who goes to the corner store to buy beer for her father and sees a boy with wheat behind his ear. She asks him if he has a tractor and if she can learn to ride it. The two of them become intimate and she ends up getting pregnant and giving birth to twins named Twin One and Twin Two inside the tractor. The four of them live a happy life until a tornado comes and takes away her family. She spends years sleeping in the wheat fields before returning to the corner store to call her father and apologize for not bringing the beer. She reveals that she got distracted by the boy with wheat behind his ear.


The song's lyrics are open to interpretation and can be interpreted in many different ways. Some people believe that the story is a metaphor for the cycle of life and death, while others see it as a tale about the consequences of giving into temptation. It is also possible that the story is simply a work of fiction meant to evoke emotion and spark conversations.


Line by Line Meaning

I went down to the corner store
I walked over to the store on the corner


To fetch my Pa some beer
To get some beer for my dad


And in that store I saw a boy
While I was there, I noticed a young man


With wheat behind his ear
Who had a piece of wheat behind his ear


I asked him if he had a tractor
I inquired if he owned a tractor


I could learn to ride
So that I could ride and operate it myself


He said yes, we got undressed
He agreed and we removed our clothing


Then I became his bride
We got married


He got me pregnant on the tractor
I became pregnant while on the tractor


I gave birth there too
I also gave birth to our children on the tractor


Jesus gave us twins that day
We were blessed with twins


Named Twin One and Twin Two
We named them Twin One and Twin two


We lived inside the tractor
Our home was inside the tractor


And we lived a happy life
We were content and satisfied with our life


The four of us together
We were a family of four


I was proud to be his wife
I felt honored to be his spouse


'Til one day a tornado came
Until a tornado hit


And swallowed up our home
It destroyed our home


It ate my kids and husband, too
It took the lives of my children and husband


Then I was free to roam
As a result, I was free to move about


I slept out in the wheat fields
I slept outside in the wheat fields


For so many years, alone
I spent many years there by myself


Then went back to the corner store
Eventually, I returned to the corner store


So I could use the phone
To make a phone call


I called my Pa to say I'm sorry
I contacted my father to apologize


I forgot the beer
For forgetting the beer


I got distracted by the boy
The boy with the wheat behind his ear had captured my attention


With wheat behind his ear
As he still had wheat behind his ear


I got distracted by the boy
Once again, I became preoccupied with him


With wheat behind his ear
As he still had wheat behind his ear




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Takashi Igarashi

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Comments from YouTube:

@deweymccoy2923

Slim and BG was gonna take over the Game

@deweymccoy2923

Soldja Slim 2pac Scarface and BG realist rappers ever

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@lamarlashley8738

They woulda caught a Rico especially in this era

@davidmendez8185

The 504 will always keep these 2 alive #louisianalegends

@steveo2226

RIP Magnolia Slim. Much respect.

@keydoblo5705

I got this cd in 2004 or 2005 i was tha only nigga around tha way niggas would try b tryna get this off me everytime i put this on..soulja slim str8 ledgend u heard me tru soulja to da bone baltimore RIP SOULJA SLIM SHINE IN PEACE. G

@tonysnow3667

👍

@korionterivers9995

I def had my block bumping to this bih back in the G!!

@reddmack5926

we miss u slim free geezy

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