Emerald City
Bizzy Crook Lyrics


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I've been treated like old news
Niggas just won't lose
They say I'm so crude and
Barbaric on Pro Tools
I hear it, they flow cool
I ain't really impressed
I'm yet to hear something that I
Can feel in my chest
Let's put these feelings to rest, huh
The scent of a murder still on my breath
I gave the order, let's blaze a quarter
Harlem nights, see shades of Porter
Became a martyr hate my father
So tell me how could I raise a daughter?
I came to slaughter
Doubters and shit talkers
Dancing over they grave, they
Calling us Crip walkers, ha
I spit torture, the clip sparker
But still I drop couple jewels
That's precious like Ms parker
Excuse me, is this how the story is told?
Exceptional delivery with this glorious flow
I spit at 40 below, all gold everything
But just because it glitters, my
Nigga, don't mean it's gold, huh
Like you ain't know
All flash without substance
It's been a minute since I
Made some cash without hustling
What's rap without suffering? Think
Inside of the question
These niggas getting deals just
Solely off of perception
Fuck it, call it deception
These labels got no direction
Well let the realest nigga that's
Rapping teach 'em a lesson
I ain't change up shit
I'm still coming through with some real live
Niggas that I came up with
Get your chain tuck quick, fuck a stain
Blood drips
Know that dumb hood shit, I remain on it
Yeah, niggas know the story
I ain't pushing forty




But I been to hell and back, selling crack
"Pain and Glory"

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Bizzy Crook's song "Emerald City," the artist delves deep into his personal experiences and struggles in the music industry. He starts by expressing how he's been treated as if he's old news, with others underestimating him and labeling him as crude and barbaric in his lyrical delivery. Despite hearing other rappers with cool flows, Bizzy Crook remains unimpressed as he searches for authentic emotions and connections in the music that resonate with him on a deeper level. He acknowledges the lingering scent of past hardships and confronts his inner demons, grappling with the complexities of his relationships and upbringing, questioning his ability to navigate fatherhood in the midst of his own internal conflicts.


Bizzy Crook then transitions into a powerful declaration of his artistry and resilience, asserting his determination to excel in the rap game and defy his critics. He metaphorically describes his lyrical prowess as a weapon, ready to take down those who doubt him or speak ill of him, while also reflecting on the challenges he has faced and the sacrifices he has made to pursue his dreams. The references to Harlem nights, shades of Porter, and Crip walkers add a layer of street credibility to his narrative, highlighting his roots and the environment that has shaped his persona.


As the lyrics progress, Bizzy Crook delves into the harsh realities of the music industry, critiquing the superficiality and materialism that often overshadow the true artistry and struggles behind the music. He questions the meaning of success in rap without genuine suffering or introspection, highlighting the lack of substance and authenticity in many artists who prioritize image over substance. Bizzy Crook emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's values or integrity for the sake of commercial success, imparting wisdom and lessons learned from his own journey in the industry.


In the final verses, Bizzy Crook reaffirms his loyalty to his roots and his unyielding commitment to his craft, showcasing his resilience and determination to persevere in the face of adversity. He reflects on the dichotomy of pain and glory, acknowledging the hardships he has endured while striving for success and recognition in a competitive and unforgiving industry. Through raw and introspective storytelling, Bizzy Crook paints a vivid picture of his journey, encapsulating the struggles, triumphs, and personal growth that have defined his path as an artist. The raw emotion and honesty in his lyrics resonate with listeners, inviting them to reflect on their own struggles and aspirations in a world where success and authenticity often collide.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been treated like old news
People overlook me and act like I am outdated and irrelevant


Niggas just won't lose
They continue to strive and compete without giving up


They say I'm so crude and Barbaric on Pro Tools
I am criticized for being harsh and aggressive in my music production


I hear it, they flow cool
I acknowledge their style is appealing


I ain't really impressed
I am not easily swayed or impressed


I'm yet to hear something that I can feel in my chest
I have yet to come across music that truly moves me emotionally


Let's put these feelings to rest, huh
We should dismiss these emotions and move forward


The scent of a murder still on my breath
The aftermath of a violent act lingers in my presence


I gave the order, let's blaze a quarter
I initiated a plan to smoke marijuana


Harlem nights, see shades of Porter
The dark atmosphere of Harlem recalls memories of Allie Porter


Became a martyr hate my father
I have become a symbolic figure and resent my father


So tell me how could I raise a daughter?
How can I be a good parent when I struggle with my past?


I came to slaughter Doubters and shit talkers
I am here to prove wrong those who doubt or disrespect me


Dancing over they grave, they Calling us Crip walkers, ha
I celebrate their downfall as they accuse me of gang activity


I spit torture, the clip sparker
My lyrical content is painful and aggressive


But still I drop couple jewels That's precious like Ms parker
I share valuable insights that hold significance like Ms. Parker


Excuse me, is this how the story is told?
Is this the accurate narrative of events?


Exceptional delivery with this glorious flow
I possess a distinctive style and impressive rhythm


I spit at 40 below, all gold everything
My bars remain cold and valuable, despite challenging conditions


But just because it glitters, my Nigga, don't mean it's gold, huh
Not everything that shines is truly valuable


Like you ain't know
In case you were oblivious


All flash without substance
Superficial without real value or meaning


It's been a minute since I Made some cash without hustling
It has been a while since I made money without working hard for it


What's rap without suffering? Think Inside of the question
Rap music often involves hardship and struggles, consider the deeper meaning


These niggas getting deals just Solely off of perception
Others are getting record deals based solely on their image


Fuck it, call it deception
Let's call it what it truly is, deceit


These labels got no direction
The music labels lack a clear vision or purpose


Well let the realest nigga that's Rapping teach 'em a lesson
Allow the most genuine rapper to educate them


I ain't change up shit I'm still coming through with some real live Niggas that I came up with
I have not altered my loyalty, I still associate with the same real individuals from my past


Get your chain tuck quick, fuck a stain Blood drips
Protect yourself by hiding your valuable chain quickly, disregarding any potential consequences


Know that dumb hood shit, I remain on it
I acknowledge the foolish behavior of the streets, yet I continue to embrace it


Yeah, niggas know the story I ain't pushing forty
Others are aware of my experiences but I am still relatively young


But I been to hell and back, selling crack 'Pain and Glory'
I faced extreme difficulties, including selling drugs, capturing both the agony and triumph in my life




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