Same Cloth
Barney Artist Lyrics


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Standing correct
See that flows man wanna skip
Fee fi foe fum who’s on the road
Big bad barns see man wanna quit
Uh yeah Quit in a sec
Topbin barns see goals in effect
Pongo stick when I aim with the bars
this one might jump over ya over
ya over ya head
Man Flow with the best
Lower the net
Better go with the rest
Ain’t on arms boy you a vest
Top tier wasteman passing test
Sparking your chest
Feel where your ribcages
Ahhh uh
Feel painless?
Don’t lie
Look a brother both eyes
Everytime I’m closing my mind right
Stop with the lies give those facts to me
Actually
Little wasteman wanna spit and rap to me
Light up Mc bun him gradually
Please don’t chat me
Flow snaps like alligator
Big barns big bars bodybuilder
Dumbell one fell when I heat up
Come on come on son better eat up, read up, G’d with my feet up
The Mandem don’t play when you’re on a speaker
You’re mandem phased feature
Big barns aim at your name and your cheque




Ain’t no safety waving tech
bars sound loud when I spray at your neck

Overall Meaning

In the first paragraph of the lyrics to Barney Artist's song Same Cloth, the artist is asserting his confidence and skill in his craft. He sets the tone by describing himself as standing correct, showcasing a sense of self-assuredness and readiness. The flow of the lyrics suggests that others may want to skip or avoid him, as indicated by the line "See that flows man wanna skip." The use of a playful rhyme scheme with phrases like "Fee fi foe fum who’s on the road" and "Big bad barns see man wanna quit" adds a dynamic and storytelling element to the verse.


The second paragraph delves deeper into Barney Artist's lyrical prowess and determination. He references his ability to score "goals" with his lyrical content, likening his skill to a soccer player aiming for the top corner of the goalposts, or "Topbin barns." The imagery of a "Pongo stick" when aiming with his bars suggests precision and control in his delivery. He challenges others to keep up with him, asserting that they must lower their standards to match his level of skill and creativity. The mention of not being armed but wearing a vest alludes to his protection and resilience in the face of any challenges or criticisms.


As the verses progress, Barney Artist continues to showcase his confidence and assertiveness in his music. He portrays himself as a top-tier artist who effortlessly passes any test thrown his way, contrasting himself with those who may try to bring him down or doubt his abilities. The imagery of "sparking your chest" and feeling the impact in the ribcages conveys a sense of power and impact in his words. He questions whether others can handle the intensity of his flow and whether they can withstand the truth he delivers through his music.


In the final paragraph of the lyrics, Barney Artist adopts a more aggressive tone as he emphasizes the strength and impact of his bars. He likens his flow to an "alligator" snapping, suggesting a sharp and formidable delivery. The references to "big barns" and "big bars" portray him as a dominant force in the music industry, comparable to a bodybuilder showcasing his strength. The repetition of the phrase "come on come on son better eat up, read up, G’d with my feet up" reinforces his confidence and challenges others to keep up with his level of skill and dominance. Overall, the lyrics of Same Cloth showcase Barney Artist's self-assuredness, lyrical prowess, and unwavering confidence in his abilities as an artist.


Line by Line Meaning

Standing correct
Standing tall with confidence and pride


See that flows man wanna skip
Observing those who may be hesitant to face challenges


Fee fi foe fum who's on the road
Questioning who is truly committed to the journey


Big bad barns see man wanna quit
Recognizing the temptation to give up in the face of difficulty


Quit in a sec
Giving up easily without putting in effort


Topbin barns see goals in effect
Setting high standards and achieving success


Pongo stick when I aim with the bars
Precision and accuracy in delivering powerful lyrics


Man Flow with the best
Flowing effortlessly and skillfully


Lower the net
Lowering expectations and still excelling


Better go with the rest
Striving to surpass others in the same field


Ain't on arms boy you a vest
Not strong enough, just a facade of toughness


Top tier wasteman passing test
Proving oneself as top quality despite doubters


Sparking your chest
Creating a fire and passion within oneself


Feel where your ribcages
Sensing the impact of one's words or actions


Feel painless? Don't lie
Asking to face the truth and challenges head-on


Look a brother both eyes
Encouraging honesty and authenticity


Everytime I'm closing my mind right
Focusing on positivity and success


Stop with the lies give those facts to me
Demanding truth and honesty in communication


Actually
In reality or truthfully


Little wasteman wanna spit and rap to me
Challenging those who underestimate his talent


Light up Mc bun him gradually
Outshining competitors slowly but steadily


Please don't chat me
Do not underestimate or disrespect me


Flow snaps like alligator
Displaying a sharp and powerful flow


Big barns big bars bodybuilder
Strong and impactful lyrics like a bodybuilder


Dumbell one fell when I heat up
Challenges or obstacles fall apart when he puts effort


Come on come on son better eat up, read up, G'd with my feet up
Inviting others to learn and grow while he relaxes in his success


The Mandem don't play when you're on a speaker
Serious and talented when performing


You're mandem phased feature
Your presence is significant and respected


Big barns aim at your name and your cheque
Ambitious goals that target recognition and success


Ain't no safety waving tech
No need for artificial protection or shortcuts


bars sound loud when I spray at your neck
Asserting dominance and power through his lyrics




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BARNABUS OCHORA-ISUKALI, JOCHEM KROESE

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