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Born with a God given talent for music in general, the Los Angeles raised M.C. Bizzle (born Mark J. Felder) wrote his first rap verse at no older than 8 years old and also started writing R&B around that same time. He, now at 26 years old, has 18 years under his belt as a writer and the experience shows in his sound and versatility.
Between the years 2004-2008 Bizzle released L.A.V. Mixtapes Vol. 1-5 in Southern California. He then released Dirty West Mixtapes 1 and 2 with 360 Records in Houston TX, and went back to CA to release his biggest yet, “Certified Mixtape”. In 2005 he was offered a deal by 360 Records out of Houston and declined. Two years later he was offered a deal by Barry Hankerson to sign with Blackground/Universal, but he also declined that offer. He’s also put on many successful shows as the headliner and opened up for artists like Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, Lil Boosie, and more. He’s also worked with platinum producer Chink Santana, Darock Ramos, Stack Bundles, Lil Eazy E, Roccett from CTE, Dirty Birdy,Pretty Willie aka P-Dub, Mouthpi3ce, Chino XL, Twank Star from Nappy Boy, and many more including a compilation project feat. Ne-Yo, The Game, Nelly, David Banner, T.I., Akon, and many more.Bizzle spent 3 years preparing his debut album “Grind Pays”. With multiple singles gaining momentum, his myspace plays quickly reached over 500,000.With his street buzz in the Los Angeles and I.E. areas and his success on myspace, the expectations for the album were big, but God had bigger plans for Bizzle. In 2008 Bizzle started attending church more frequently and his realtionship with God grew even stronger. As a result of this he felt he needed to take his music in a new direction. In January 2010 he released the track “You Got Some Explaining to Do”, a song directed towards Jay-Z, calling him out on his negative references towards Jesus in his raps; which caused a lot of contraversy. The buzz was bigger that he could have ever imagined. After continuesly being called the “Christian Rapper” that dissed Jay Z, Bizzle deceided that he wanted to continue his movement to bring Glory to Christ through his music. He realeased his first Christian Mixtape entitiled “The Messenger” in March of 2010. “The Messenger” was a huge success, receiveing over 50,000 downloads and creating an even bigger buzz on the internet, with his views on Worldstarhiphop.com, Allhiphop.com, Mediatakeout.com, Bossip.com, youtube.com, etc…totaling well over 1 million. He currently resides in Houston Texas where he is preparing for the release of “The Messenger 2″ mixtape due out in June, as well as working with producers Beanz N Kornbread (Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug, and more) and Cameron Wallace (Beyonce’s “Upgrade You” Feat. Jay-Z) on his untitled debut album. Bizzle has done countless interviews on websites and radio shows such as Kingdomswag.com, Dasouth.com, Holla-Fest radio, itmlive radio, G1 Magazine, NFormD TV just to name a few. He was also invited to perform at one of the largest music festivals in the United States, the South by Southwest 2010 Music Festival and Conference in Austin, TX., but he has bigger plans for 2010.
Mr. Range Rover
Bizzle Lyrics
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(Kay Richardson)
I wonder what your life is like
It's everything they say (they may say)
Mr Range Rover, Mr Range Rover
I wonder if your life is right
Just in case it's ends one day
Mr Range Rover, Mr Range Rover
[Verse 1-Bizzle]
I saw a range rover today
The guy inside of it was smiling as he drove it away
And for a moment I wanted to say
If only one day
I had what he had I wonder what folks that know me would say
He looked so happy, I wonder if he's always this way
He ever struggled in life; he ever been broke for a day?
Did he grow up in a place where most of the folks that he hang with
Gave him hope or hate it with hopes they can choke it away
I wonder if he buying car, pop bottles and dime
And leave the club every night with top models and dimes
Does he make it more rain in a night than what my job pays?
Does he got to go wherever he likes and just fly away?
And when he get home, how big is the crib he step in?
And when the bills due, I wonder if he stresses
Or is he living the life, the American Dream
Or is everything not as clear as it seems
(Kay Richardson)
I wonder what your life is like
It's everything they say (they may say)
Mr Range Rover, Mr Range Rover
I wonder if your life is right
Just in case it's ends one day
Mr Range Rover, Mr Range Rover
[Verse 2-Bizzle]
I saw a Range Rover today
Smashed on the side of the road as they towed it away
Thought back to yesterday
And I ain't know what to say
Thinking a little different as I pulled over to pray
Wondering if he knew Christ when he left here
Did he have a wife that he left here
Or was he planning on wifing the next year
And if he did how did he treat her
Is the funeral how she going to find out he's a cheater
Did he have kids did he let them know that he loved them
Did he grab them and take for granted the moment to hug them
Was he real to his friends or was he only a taker
Did he give and not make them feel like they owed him a favor
Was there money on his mind all the time
Did he die with a pocket full of cash and a mind full of pride
Did he love that range rover that he lost his life in
Now that they both gone does he live where Christ lives
(Kay Richardson)
I wonder what your life is like
It's everything they say (they may say)
Mr Range Rover, Mr Range Rover
I wonder if your life is right
Just in case it's ends one day
Mr Range Rover, Mr Range Rover
In Bizzle's song "Mr. Range Rover," the rapper questions the life and values of a man driving a Range Rover, whom he sees with envy at first but then encounters in an accident later. The lyrics convey a contrast of perspectives towards material success, introducing a social critique of the obsession with luxury and wealth as the predominant markers of happiness or fulfillment. Particularly, the song's message challenges the conventional narrative of fame, money, and power by posing the existential question of whether a life spent in pursuit of them or defined by them is ultimately satisfying or purposeful.
As Bizzle's verse unfolds, he examines the hypothetical life of the Range Rover driver, wondering whether his wealth is consistent with his character or the result of some compromise. He questions whether the man has ever faced hardships, struggled financially, or has a genuine connection to people around him, raising the concern that financial success can obscure or distort individual qualities and personal relationships. Moreover, the song suggests that such an attachment to luxury cars and other commodities is ultimately ephemeral, as the singer witnesses the Range Rover driver's death, portraying the incapacity of material possessions to offer lasting fulfillment or protection.
Throughout the song, Bizzle employs lyrical devices that enhance the song's rhetorical impact, such as repetition, alliteration, and rhetorical questions. The use of the Mr. Range Rover refrain throughout the song emphasizes the central theme of the song that is the fixation on material possessions and social status, and the possibility that it is an empty pursuit. The repetition of the questions such as "I wonder" also emphasizes the central meditation of the song and draws in the listener, involving them in the inquiry.
Line by Line Meaning
I wonder what your life is like
I'm curious about your lifestyle
It's everything they say (they may say)
It matches what people say about you
Mr Range Rover, Mr Range Rover
Referring to the person driving a Range Rover
I wonder if your life is right
I question if you're living the right way
Just in case it's ends one day
In case it ends suddenly
I saw a range rover today
I saw a Range Rover car today
The guy inside of it was smiling as he drove it away
The driver was happy to own the car
And for a moment I wanted to say
I felt like saying
If only one day
If I only had the same opportunity
I had what he had I wonder what folks that know me would say
If I had the same things, how would people react?
He looked so happy, I wonder if he's always this way
He seemed happy, I question if he is normally that way
He ever struggled in life; he ever been broke for a day?
Did he ever face hardships in life or experience poverty?
Did he grow up in a place where most of the folks that he hang with
Did he grow up around people that gave him hope or negativity?
Gave him hope or hate it with hopes they can choke it away
Did he receive support or face people who wanted him to fail?
I wonder if he buying car, pop bottles and dime
Does he spend money on cars, drinks, and women?
And leave the club every night with top models and dimes
Does he go home with beautiful women every night?
Does he make it more rain in a night than what my job pays?
Does he spend more money in one night than I make in a month?
Does he got to go wherever he likes and just fly away?
Can he travel anywhere he wants, whenever he wants?
And when he get home, how big is the crib he step in?
How luxurious is his home?
And when the bills due, I wonder if he stresses
Does he worry about paying his bills?
Or is he living the life, the American Dream
Is he living the quintessential American lifestyle?
Or is everything not as clear as it seems
Perhaps things aren't as perfect as they appear to be
I saw a Range Rover today
I saw another Range Rover
Smashed on the side of the road as they towed it away
The car was wrecked and being removed by a tow truck
Thought back to yesterday
I reminisced about the previous day
And I ain't know what to say
I didn't know how to react
Thinking a little different as I pulled over to pray
I had a shift in my thoughts and stopped to pray
Wondering if he knew Christ when he left here
Did he have a relationship with God?
Did he have a wife that he left here
Did he have a spouse before he died?
Or was he planning on wifing the next year
Was he looking to get married soon?
And if he did how did he treat her
How did he treat his significant other?
Is the funeral how she going to find out he's a cheater
Will the funeral be the first time she finds out he was unfaithful?
Did he have kids did he let them know that he loved them
Did he have children and did they feel loved by him?
Did he grab them and take for granted the moment to hug them
Did he neglect the chance to hug his kids?
Was he real to his friends or was he only a taker
Was he authentic with his friends or did he use them?
Did he give and not make them feel like they owed him a favor
Did he give without expecting something in return?
Was there money on his mind all the time
Did he constantly think about money?
Did he die with a pocket full of cash and a mind full of pride
Did he die with an ego and a lot of money?
Did he love that range rover that he lost his life in
Was he attached to the car he died in?
Now that they both gone does he live where Christ lives
Is he in heaven with God now that he's passed away?
Contributed by Aaliyah C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@kwwdtechsupport
Bonabellfilms phantom2k10 ***** datdude4real1 All 3 of these artists are doing it big for Jesus. I think style/quality of music is not the point. (Personally, I think Bizzle is better than Andy Mineo -- just my preference.) But all 3 intend to honor God w/ their beats. I think, though, that God has a different journey for each of these men. The world doesn't need 3 Lecraes, or 3 Andys, or 3 Bizzles. We only need for these three men to do everything in their power, ability (talent, reach, sales potential, etc.) to point everybody to Jesus Christ.
Lecrae does his thing.
Andy Mineo does his thing.
Bizzle does his thing.
But, God gets ALL the glory and Jesus gets all the attention!
Besides, like the Bible says, Christians comparing themselves among themselves is not wise.
God doesn't make clones. Everybody should get sold out for Jesus and do whatever they do to glorify Him.
Peace, bros.
@martinbob629
psalms 14:1 '' The fool hath said in his heart there in no god '' to all the unbelievers and the people who blaspheme againts jesus
@crownzsplace
Bizzle I liked your song. I think about driving some times. But at 32 years old and going through the storms I've been through, that's the least of my worries. God been with me. I'm sure at this point you may be thinking "He's 32 and why isn't he whippin the wood grain?" Well the answer to that is I can't see and again that's the least of my worries because God's got my back. I've been through worse things then all of this and GOM under God grace brought me joy when I had it hard. Keep up the truth music and the Lord will bless you.
@mrmjgdfirstable
hidden gem.... too bad this kind of music aint popular.
@windseer55
Man this is deep.
I pray that my walk with Christ becomes stronger as the days and year pass, i wish that this kind of music be heard in our shores. Glory to God.
@timewilltella39
Amen
@zigzag6268
I just heard this song for the first time and brought a Range 4 days ago. Lord God protect me in Christ name. Love yah bra.
@travv2486
God bless you brother, that’s a blessing we just gotta always remember even with these great things we get to receive on this earth that the glory always goes to our lord and savior Jesus Christ!
@justchilling4231
Same thing different day in the hood.... Jesus is the only way out🙏is blood not your your enemies 🙏thank you father
@xxxlifazxxx
This song hit me in the heart like rap used to be able to do seemingly all the time from '92 to '97. Much respect to Bizzle for redefining what's really REAL in this rap game and for introducing me to Sevin. Both these lyricists showed me that rap isn't dead quite just yet. I honestly didn't think that nowadays I'd be hit with a track that I'd consider to be an all time favorite, but Bizzle's "It's Been A Long Time Coming" & Sevin's "Ghetto Boy" did just that. Just respect to GOM and hopefully one day I could be blessed to do a track with them boyz. I wrote a banga called "STRIVE" that'd be perfect for either one of them, or better yet both, to just do their thing on and properly bless the track. Fuck the industry, the fame, and the money...I just love everything about being a lyricists and helping others thru my experiences that I'm able to manifest into words in an ill way.
~LifaZ Psych $yndicate ©2002
@ctaylor112
Timeless message. This song is an excellent reminder that God should be first and all else after.