Ain't Got It
Bizzle Lyrics


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They ain't got it
I been all up in the hood, they ain't got it
I been all up in the trap, they ain't got it
They ain't got it, They ain't got it like that
I pull up and then hop out but they ain't bout it like that
I was lookin' for the Word, couldn't find it like that
I'm just trynna catch a body for the body like that
But they ain't got it, they ain't got it
They ain't got it, they ain't got it
They ain't got it like that
I pull up, then hop out, they ain't bout it like that
I'm just trynna catch a body for the body like that

OG told me, no degree, he could see a couple g's a week
Guaped up two years, Locked up for the next eight, easily
2G's, 52 weeks, times two 280K
Wait, over ten years? Homie coulda made that at chick-fil-a
Really, I ain't with the fakery
Did it all, A-Z
Pitchin' lies in the kitchen, whippin pies tell'em save it for the bakery
All that talkin', I be dead on it
Toss it in the coffin' with a nail on it
Every lie they be sellin' down when that 25 got an L on it
Everybody tell on everybody
Everybody go the Jewish route
Ain't nobody stickin' to the G code they was tellin you about
I be in the prisons with them real killers you be actin' like you wanna be
They be tellin me to tell ya'll prisoners something you don't ever wanna see
I ain't frontin' like I was an O-Dogg, no dogg, I was just K
Just a boy in the hood, never been a dope boy, I was just Trey
I was lookin' for the truth, though
Streets came with a loop whole
Now I live by a new code
Proverbs 22:4

They ain't got it
I been all up in the hood, they ain't got it
I been all up in the trap, they ain't got it
They ain't got it, They ain't got it like that
I pull up and then hop out but they ain't bout it like that
I was lookin' for the Word, couldn't find it like that
I'm just trynna catch a body for the body like that
But they ain't got it, they ain't got it
They ain't got it, they ain't got it
They ain't got it like that
I pull up, then hop out, they ain't bout it like that
I'm just trynna catch a body for the body like that

Just got my dreads twisted to the back
Pull up in my 98 Honda, to the track
Middle of the trap, everybody give me dap
They out in New Orleans be yellin' out "woah what is that?"
That's that Bible on my lap, dogg
Boy I don't just rap, dogg
This a spiritual war, I gotta stay strapped dogg
They might not want it but they need it
(Hold up, hold up wait.)
I be savin' souls like doctor shows, and i'm undefeated
I use to be the lil dogg wasn't bangin' or slangin', I was just hangin in the hood
Tellin' people follow me on IG but wasn't leadin' them no where good
But God gave me fresh start like a newborn
Ain't lukewarm, Christ paid for my sins, no coupon
So tell all my boys in the hood it's the least I could do for 'em

They ain't got it
I been all up in the hood, they ain't got it
I been all up in the trap, they ain't got it
They ain't got it, They ain't got it like that
I pull up and then hop out but they ain't bout it like that
I was lookin' for the Word, couldn't find it like that
I'm just trynna catch a body for the body like that
But they ain't got it, they ain't got it
They ain't got it, they ain't got it
They ain't got it like that




I pull up, then hop out, they ain't bout it like that
I'm just trynna catch a body for the body like that

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bizzle's song It Ain't Easy describe the challenges that Bizzle has faced in his life and his journey to find truth and purpose. Bizzle talks about how he has been in the hood and the trap, but he hasn't found what he was looking for there. He talks about how people may act tough or claim to have it all, but they don't truly have what it takes to make a difference or stand for something.


Bizzle mentions his experience with a friend who could have made a lot of money, but was locked up for eight years, making him realize that quick cash isn't worth it in the long run. He also talks about the lies and fake personas that people put on, and how no one seems to be sticking to the G code that they preach.


Throughout the song, Bizzle also talks about his own journey to find truth and purpose. He talks about how he was just a boy in the hood and how he was looking for the truth. He mentions how he was saved and how he has a new code to live by. The song is a reflection of Bizzle's journey and his realization that finding purpose and making a difference isn't easy.


Line by Line Meaning

They ain't got it
The people in the hood or trap don't have what Bizzle is looking for


I been all up in the hood, they ain't got it
Bizzle has been in the hood and has searched for something, but the people there don't have it


I been all up in the trap, they ain't got it
Bizzle has been in the trap and has searched for something, but the people there don't have it


They ain't got it, They ain't got it like that
The people in the hood or trap don't have what Bizzle is looking for, and they don't have it in abundance


I pull up and then hop out but they ain't bout it like that
Bizzle arrives but the people in the hood or trap don't have the same lifestyle as him, and aren't ready to face his challenges


I was lookin' for the Word, couldn't find it like that
Bizzle was searching for the Word of God but couldn't find it in the hood or trap


I'm just trynna catch a body for the body like that
Bizzle is trying to find someone he can save spiritually (through the Word) just as he saved himself


But they ain't got it, they ain't got it
The people in the hood or trap don't have what Bizzle is looking for


They ain't got it like that
The people in the hood or trap don't have it in abundance


OG told me, no degree, he could see a couple g's a week
A wise old man said that Bizzle could earn a good amount of money without a degree


Guaped up two years, Locked up for the next eight, easily
Bizzle made a lot of money but then easily got locked up for eight years


2G's, 52 weeks, times two 280K
Bizzle multiplies 2G's (assuming 2 thousand dollars) by 52 weeks (i.e. a year), and then by 2 (years), resulting in 280K (i.e. $280,000)


Wait, over ten years? Homie coulda made that at chick-fil-a
Bizzle comments that his friend could have earned that much money working at Chick-fil-a for over ten years


Really, I ain't with the fakery
Bizzle doesn't like fake people


Did it all, A-Z
Bizzle has done everything from A to Z


Pitchin' lies in the kitchen, whippin pies tell'em save it for the bakery
Bizzle talks about someone pitching lies about drug dealing in the kitchen while actually cooking pies, and advises them to save it for the bakery


All that talkin', I be dead on it
Bizzle takes people's words seriously and acts on them


Toss it in the coffin' with a nail on it
Bizzle won't tolerate lying and false talk, and will bury it


Every lie they be sellin' down when that 25 got an L on it
People keep selling lies, but when they are faced with a 25-year jail term (which has an L shape), they know they messed up


Everybody tell on everybody, Everybody go the Jewish route
Everyone snitches on everyone else ('Jewish route', referring to cooperation with law enforcement)


Ain't nobody stickin' to the G code they was tellin you about
No one follows the code of the streets that they preach about


I be in the prisons with them real killers you be actin' like you wanna be
Bizzle identifies with real killers in prison, while those who aren't actually in prison act like they want to be in that situation


They be tellin me to tell ya'll prisoners something you don't ever wanna see
The prisoners warn Bizzle not to show people what he has seen in prison because it is too gruesome or real


I ain't frontin' like I was an O-Dogg, no dogg, I was just K
Bizzle is not trying to act like a tough or gangsta type, he was just being himself (K being a shortened form of his real name, Mark Anthony Krischak)


Just a boy in the hood, never been a dope boy, I was just Trey
Bizzle was just a regular kid growing up in the hood, but wasn't involved in drug dealing or other criminal activity (Trey being another nickname)


I was lookin' for the truth, though
Bizzle was searching for the truth


Streets came with a loop whole
The streets provided a way to avoid the consequences of criminal activity (a loophole)


Now I live by a new code
Bizzle now lives by a new, spiritual code


Proverbs 22:4
A reference to a Bible verse: 'Humility is the fear of the Lord; its wages are riches and honor and life.' (NIV)


Just got my dreads twisted to the back
Bizzle has recently styled his hair


Pull up in my 98 Honda, to the track
Bizzle arrives at the track in his old car


Middle of the trap, everybody give me dap
Bizzle is welcomed and respected by everyone in the trap


They out in New Orleans be yellin' out 'woah what is that?'
People in New Orleans are surprised by Bizzle's Bible (what he has) on his lap


That's that Bible on my lap, dogg
Bizzle tells people that the book he is carrying is the Bible


Boy I don't just rap, dogg
Bizzle doesn't just rap, he also spreads the Word of God


This a spiritual war, I gotta stay strapped dogg
Bizzle carries his Bible as his weapon in fighting evil


They might not want it but they need it
People in the hood or trap may not want to hear the Word, but they need it


I be savin' souls like doctor shows, and i'm undefeated
Bizzle saves people's souls just like doctors save lives in medical dramas, and has never lost anyone


I use to be the lil dogg wasn't bangin' or slangin', I was just hangin' in the hood
Bizzle used to just hang out in the hood but wasn't involved in any criminal activity


Tellin' people follow me on IG but wasn't leadin' them no where good
Bizzle used to promote his Instagram account but it wasn't leading anyone to good things


But God gave me fresh start like a newborn
God gave Bizzle a fresh start in life as if he was a newborn baby


Ain't lukewarm, Christ paid for my sins, no coupon
Bizzle isn't lukewarm (tepid), and believes that Christ paid for his sins and that he didn't get a discount (no coupon)


So tell all my boys in the hood it's the least I could do for 'em
Bizzle sees himself as serving his community by sharing the Word of God with them




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AJ


on You Don't Know

It's like we got it backwards
So I ask you Lord to grant the listener wisdom and understanding
And the heart and minds to know your truth
Amen

And what you need and what you want
And do you know the difference between wrong and right
And who loves you and who's a hater
And quit mixin' the enemy up with the Savior
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
You just don't know

Felt like you missed it you got it hella twisted
So caught up in the world it's gettin' hard to tell the difference
You figured that the curse is the blessin' when it isn't
Whether the money is a curse or blessin' just depends on how you're livin
Seek ye first the kingdom the things shall be added
But you were seeking things that you're not ready to have yet
You want a million dollars but Dad'll make you wait
Cuz He knows that if you had it you would verily go astray
That would be too much to handle as the man you are today
And the enemy knows it so he'll let you have it anyway
You fill with lust you have a bunch of habits then you drink
The only think keeping you from that is you don't have it in the bank
What shall it profit you to gain the world but lose your soul
Quit expecting God to bless you knowing you will lose control
Cuz God'll never withhold any good thing from you
So the reason you don't have it is because God loves you

And what you need and what you want
And do you know the difference between wrong and right
And who loves you and who's a hater
And quit mixin' the enemy up with the Savior
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
You just don't know

We are not of this world; we're just learning it's behavior
So now we're doin' evil when nobody wants to say no'n
Cuz you would automatically see me as a hater
If I tell you that it's wrong but that's how you get your paper
But if I tell you, "I ain't trippin', go and get your money, dude."
It's funny you'd probably assume then I had love for you
But that's not what love would do; love would jump in front of you
Like before you hit the block we've been a (?) now whatchu gonna do?
My cousin went out to make another band
She asked me if I wanted to go I was like, "Nah."
Cuz even if I won I wouldn't wanna sign a ditty
Cuz ain't none of the (cats?) around it was once down witty
And at the time the (?) and them where trying to get out their contract
So I told her, "Be careful before you go and sign that."
I thought I was looking out doing her a favor cuz I love her
But she looked at me and said, "You a hater!"

And what you need and what you want
And do you know the difference between wrong and right
And who loves you and who's a hater
And quit mixin' the enemy up with the Savior
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
You just don't know

You picture God as a hater but homie He's the Father
Which makes you the child so you act like your child does
For example your son wants candy all the time
Thinking if you gave it to him he'd be happy all the time
So in his eyes, daddy just don't wanna see him happy
He doesn't understand that you can see what he can't see
You could see the future: the tummy aches and cavities
So you reply, "It's for your own good, son, (don't) be mad at me."
Fast forward to now and that's how you're actin'
Like, "Daddy, why can't I have sex before marriage?"
"And I don't understand it; it's good for her, it's good for me."
But even back then He could see what you couldn't see:
A bunch of homes with no fathers in them
Us runnin' through a lot of women making babies and then tryin' to kill them
A bunch of disease that's killin' us
And God's just saying, "It's for your own good."
You get it, son?

And what you need and what you want
And do you know the difference between wrong and right
And who loves you and who's a hater
And quit mixin' the enemy up with the Savior
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
Oh you don't know (you don't know)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
But you seem to know it all (you seem to know it all)
You just don't know

AJ


on You Don't Know

Someone maliciously screwed with the lyrics. These are NOTHING like the song. Please fix ASAP!

Katie Allen


on 22

I'm a 65 year old woman and I love Bizzle. His music and belief in God gives me hope for the youth that he is trying to save. I praise his courage to go against the mainstream rappers and say exactly how it is.

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