THUG LIFE
BROCKHAMPTON Lyrics
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It's a thug life, it's a thug life
I gotta get that bag (sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah)
It's a thug life (la-da-da-da)
It's a thug life (it's a, oh-uh-oh)
Ooh-ah
Sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah
La-da-da-da
Ooh-ah
Tried to treat a man like baby
Feel the teeth sink in like rabies
Boy, you know you don't look fly
Dem gold chains turn your neck green, bye
It's different, reconciling with skeletons, I ain't know I possessed
I sought perfection out in ways I no longer accept
I understand what I neglected, times when I obsessed
I'm ready to confess, this fate is hard 'til I address
The biggest threat I'm up against is who I face in my reflection
Depression still uninvited, guess I'm always accepted
Can help but meet the feeling with the familiar embrace
But I know that it will kill me if I give in to my brain
I see the shadows inside, they touch me, tall with no eyes
They put my head in the water and I saw beautiful London
The sun reflecting off the corals, colors I can't describe
To make the darkness divine
Sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah
La-da-da-da
It's a, oh-uh-oh
Ooh-ah
Sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah
La-da-da-da
It's a
Ooh-ah
Sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah
In "THUG LIFE," BROCKHAMPTON speaks to the daily struggle of life and the pursuit of the "bag" or money as a means of escape. The lyrics touch on the line between following one's dreams and succumbing to societal pressures, all while facing personal demons.
The chorus of "I gotta get that bag" is an anthem for the hustle culture and the fear of missing out on success. It's a reminder that, no matter how difficult the journey may be, it's essential to keep pushing forward.
The following verses delve into the themes of self-reflection and acceptance. BROCKHAMPTON references skeletons in their closet and the pressure to achieve perfection, but also recognizes their mistakes and the need to confess and address them. The lyrics suggest that the biggest obstacle to success is often oneself and the mental battles that come with it.
The final verse is a vivid portrayal of the struggles and beauty of mental health. BROCKHAMPTON describes the darkness and shadows within themselves but also sees the beauty and color in life. Ultimately, the lyrics show that even amid struggles and hardships, there is hope for light and growth.
Line by Line Meaning
I gotta get that bag
I need to make money
It's a thug life, it's a thug life
Living in tough circumstances
I gotta get that bag (sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah)
I need to hustle to get money
It's a thug life (la-da-da-da)
Living in a tough environment
It's a thug life (it's a, oh-uh-oh)
Life is hard
Ooh-ah
Sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah
La-da-da-da
It's a— oh-uh-oh
Ooh-ah
Tried to treat a man like baby
I underestimated someone
Feel the teeth sink in like rabies
Their retaliation was fierce
Boy, you know you don't look fly
You don't look cool like you think
Dem gold chains turn your neck green, bye
Your fake gold chains will turn your skin green and show they're not real
It's different, reconciling with skeletons, I ain't know I possessed
It's hard to confront my past mistakes and regrets
I sought perfection out in ways I no longer accept
I used to strive for unrealistic standards
I understand what I neglected, times when I obsessed
I now realize what I ignored and used to obsess over
I'm ready to confess, this fate is hard 'til I address
I'm willing to admit my faults and fix them
The biggest threat I'm up against is who I face in my reflection
My own negative thoughts and self-doubt are my biggest enemies
Depression still uninvited, guess I'm always accepted
I struggle with depression and it often returns without warning
Can help but meet the feeling with the familiar embrace
I can't help but fall into patterns of negative thinking
But I know that it will kill me if I give in to my brain
I need to fight against my own negative thoughts
I see the shadows inside, they touch me, tall with no eyes
My fears and doubts feel real and suffocating
They put my head in the water and I saw beautiful London
Even in my darkest moments, there are flashes of beauty and hope
The sun reflecting off the corals, colors I can't describe
I'm overwhelmed by the beauty I see despite my struggles
To make the darkness divine
To find meaning and hope even in the toughest times
Sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah
La-da-da-da
It's a
Ooh-ah
Sha-na-na-na-na-sha-ah
La-da-da-da
It's a
Ooh-ah
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Russell Evan Boring, Romil Hemnani, Jabari Manwarring, Dominique Michael Simpson, Ciaran McDonald, Clifford Ian Fernando Simpson
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