Tranquility
B.O.O.M. Lyrics
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Tranquility yeah that's all I need, yeah
Transparency, yeah, is all I see, yeah
You'll say it with ease when it used to be, yeah
All of these wishes, yeah they leave for me, yeah
Tranquility yeah that's all I need, yeah
I'm pouring my heart on a trap instrumental
I went to the store and I bought me a kettle
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm pouring my heart on a trap instrumental
I went through some shit that fucked up my mental
I went to the store and bought me a kettle
I got me some scores that I gotta settle
Bitches they love me but none of that matters
They say that I'm famous, but none of that matters
Back to my life when they turn off the cameras
Shawty got ass but the ass can get fatter
He wanna talk, I don't wanna catch up
I take my burger, no lettuce, just cheese
I order sauce, I order ketchup
I don't show love to any police
She isn't praying but she's on her knees
Just got a call, deliver a three
Uhh, guess that I'm shooting a three, this isn't free
I got a fee, I wear some G's
I spent some G's, this isn't cheap
My intuition can't push me to greed
Always awake, I never sleep
This is the gram my fam gotta eat
Ah, they don't want no problems with me
I used to sit down at times to grieve
I used to serve up and sell up to Steve
It's forty degrees and I'm bringing the heat
Landing a line I might get me a piece
I'm not content, I'm not at peace
Look over my shoulder to see if I'm free
Circle my block many times before sleep
Copped a new batch, no receipts
I'm tryna make me a mil in a week, shit
I'm tryna make me some mills like I'm Meek
Three sixty-five, I'm deprived of my sleep
Money to make, money in-heeps
Ganja to smoke, coming like tree's
Some are alive, some are deceased
Some in the row, they lost in their p's
Karma's a bitch, she's working for me
Uh, yeah karma's my bitch, she's working for me, yeah
Tranquility yeah is all I need, yeah
Transparency, yeah, is all I see, yeah
You'll say it with ease when it used to be, yeah
All of these wishes, yeah they leave for me, yeah
Tranquility yeah is what I need, yeah
Transparency, yeah, is all I see, yeah
You'll say it with ease when it used to be, yeah
All of these wishes, yeah they leave for me, yeah
She give me faces no poker (tranquility yeah is all I need, yeah)
Feds at the door and I straight flush (transparency, yeah, is all I see, yeah)
Always keep backers, I ain't run (you'll say it with ease when it used to be, yeah)
Roll up a thing I don't smoke gunk
All of these wishes, yeah they leave for me, yeah
A ship is safe in a harbor, that's not what ships are for
Yeah I never stay trapping, all on God
Every day I leave my house, yeah I come back with a fork
My little brother, they shot up his friend he might give 'em the form
Yeah they were cool, yeah, yeah it was just last year
I had some friends yeah yeah that was lost last year
In the song "Tranquility" by B.O.O.M., the lyrics explore the artist's desire for peace, clarity, and contentment in life. The repetition of the phrase "Tranquility yeah that's all I need" emphasizes the artist's longing for a state of tranquility and calmness. The line "Transparency, yeah, is all I see" suggests the artist's preference for honesty and openness in relationships and interactions.
The lyrics also touch upon the artist's personal struggles and experiences. The lines "I went through some shit that fucked up my mental" and "I used to sit down at times to grieve" indicate that the artist has faced challenging times that have affected their mental well-being. The mention of buying a kettle and settling scores suggests a desire for self-improvement and resolving personal conflicts.
Furthermore, the lyrics express the artist's defiance and independence. The line "Money to make, money in-heeps" indicates their ambition to achieve financial success, and the reference to not showing love to the police reflects a rebellious attitude. The use of basketball imagery, such as shooting a three-pointer and wearing G's (likely referring to expensive clothing), symbolizes their determination and desire for greatness.
The song also touches on themes of loss and mortality. The reference to friends lost last year and the line "Some are alive, some are deceased" allude to the transient nature of life and the impact of death on relationships.
Overall, "Tranquility" is a reflection on the artist's personal struggles and desires for peace, honesty, and success in life. It conveys their determination to overcome challenges, find inner peace, and make the most of their opportunities.
Line by Line Meaning
Tranquility yeah that's all I need, yeah
The singer desires peace and calmness in their life
Transparency, yeah, is all I see, yeah
The singer values openness and honesty in their relationships and experiences
You'll say it with ease when it used to be, yeah
Expressing how easy it becomes to speak one's mind
All of these wishes, yeah they leave for me, yeah
Referring to the fulfillment of one's desires or dreams
I'm pouring my heart on a trap instrumental
The singer is pouring their emotions into their music, specifically in the trap genre
I went through some shit that fucked up my mental
The singer has experienced challenging and traumatic events that affected their mental well-being
I went to the store and I bought me a kettle
The singer bought an item, possibly for a specific purpose or to find comfort
I'm pouring my heart on a trap instrumental
Continuing to express their emotions through music
I went through some shit that fucked up my mental
Continuing to discuss the difficulties they faced and their impact
I went to the store and bought me a kettle
Continuing to discuss a purchase, possibly as a metaphorical representation of finding solace or a new beginning
I got me some scores that I gotta settle
The singer has unresolved issues or conflicts that they need to address
Bitches they love me but none of that matters
Despite having romantic interests, the singer makes it clear that those connections are not a priority
They say that I'm famous, but none of that matters
The singer acknowledges their fame but emphasizes its insignificance
Back to my life when they turn off the cameras
The singer values their privacy and desires to return to a more authentic life when the attention fades
Shawty got ass but the ass can get fatter
Referring to a woman's physical appearance, suggesting that there is always room for improvement
He wanna talk, I don't wanna catch up
The singer is not interested in engaging in conversation or reconnecting with someone
I take my burger, no lettuce, just cheese
The singer has a specific preference for their burger, excluding lettuce and only including cheese
I order sauce, I order ketchup
The singer specifies their condiment choices when eating
I don't show love to any police
The singer does not express affection or positivity towards the police
She isn't praying but she's on her knees
Describing a woman in a submissive or vulnerable position
Just got a call, deliver a three
The singer received a phone call regarding a drug transaction
Uhh, guess that I'm shooting a three, this isn't free
Using basketball metaphorically to suggest involvement in illegal activities with associated costs
I got a fee, I wear some G's
The singer acknowledges a financial fee or price and wears expensive clothing
I spent some G's, this isn't cheap
Referring to the singer's significant expenditure, implying that their lifestyle is costly
My intuition can't push me to greed
The singer claims to have good instincts, preventing them from succumbing to greed
Always awake, I never sleep
The singer suggests they are always alert and never rest
This is the gram my fam gotta eat
Referring to their activity on social media platforms, emphasizing the importance of supporting their family
Ah, they don't want no problems with me
Asserting that others should avoid causing trouble for them
I used to sit down at times to grieve
Reflecting upon past experiences where the singer would often sit alone to mourn or feel sorrow
I used to serve up and sell up to Steve
The singer had a history of selling drugs to someone named Steve
It's forty degrees and I'm bringing the heat
Asserting their ability to bring intensity or excitement to a situation despite the weather
Landing a line I might get me a piece
Referring to the recreational use of drugs, specifically cocaine, and the possibility of obtaining some
I'm not content, I'm not at peace
The singer is dissatisfied with their current state and lacks inner tranquility
Look over my shoulder to see if I'm free
Feeling the need to constantly check if they are being pursued or monitored
Circle my block many times before sleep
Engaging in vigilance and surveillance before resting to ensure their safety
Copped a new batch, no receipts
Acquiring a new supply of drugs without any official documentation
I'm tryna make me a mil in a week, shit
Expressing the ambitious goal of earning a million dollars in a week
I'm tryna make me some mills like I'm Meek
Inspired by rapper Meek Mill's success in accumulating large amounts of money
Three sixty-five, I'm deprived of my sleep
Feeling sleep-deprived throughout the entire year
Money to make, money in-heeps
Highlighting the constant desire to make money and the abundance that follows
Ganja to smoke, coming like tree's
Referring to the consumption of marijuana, which is as abundant as trees
Some are alive, some are deceased
Acknowledging that some people are alive while others have passed away
Some in the row, they lost in their p's
Referring to individuals who are involved in criminal activities or situations
Karma's a bitch, she's working for me
Believing in karma, where negative actions against the singer's enemies will have consequences
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Isaac Earl Bynum, M Huncho
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