All A Dream
Bun B Lyrics


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[Chorus]
It was all a dream, thinkin' 'bout the fortune and fame
Hopin' one day I could get in the game
It was all a dream, wishin' for the money and cars
And to live the lifestyle of the stars
It was all a dream, livin through the struggle and pain
Tryin' not to fall out of the frame
It was all a dream, until I seen my dream come true
Now I'm a make it do what it do
'Cause it was all a dream

I'm from the hood player, check my stats
I grew up in the ghetto with the roaches and the rats (and the rats)
We used to shoot basketball through a bike rim (rim)
Lookin' at Jordan, wantin' to be like him (him)
Syrup sandwiches, sugar water drink (drinks)
I look back at my past and man I got to think (think)
Of where I came from (from) and what I've been through (through)
'Cause for some man, the saga still continues ('ues)
I remember, my days as a young'n
The alley ways and back streets we used to run in
Who knew back then that some would kill
and some would die? 'Cause on the real

[Chorus]

I'm from the hood player, check my photos (my photos)
I used to be up all night on no doze (on no doze)
I had a dollar and a destiny (destiny)
And everyday man, the streets kept testin' me (testin' me)
With peer pressure (pressure) and even poverty (poverty)
But see I can't stop now, man there's got to be
A better life for me (life for me), I want the glory
But they won't give it to me and they won't do it for me (do it for me)
So I'm a pray on it and give it up to God (God)
Then wipe myself off, get up and go hard (hard)
I lost a lot of good friends on the way
That's why I'm tryin' harder every day

[Chorus]

I'm from the hood player, check my pedigree (pedigree)
And nowadays man, I'm tryin' to be a better me (better me)
You see I'm older (older) and even smarter now (smarter now)
So I got to hold my son and my daughter down (daughter down)
And I'm a always keep it real with my kids (my kids)
So they don't have to go through what I did (I did)
'Cause they can climb higher than we ever climbed (ever climbed)
And they can shine brighter than we ever shined (ever shined)
See the next generation is the future (future)
And yeah the game's a little different than you're used to (used to)




But don't give up, just stay true
'Cause if I did it, than you can too

Overall Meaning

The song "All A Dream" by Bun B ft. LeToya Luckett is about the struggles of growing up in poverty and dreaming of a better life. The chorus repeats the phrase "it was all a dream," referring to the aspirations of achieving fortune, fame, and success. The verses describe the challenges the artists faced, from playing basketball with makeshift hoops to dealing with peer pressure and poverty. Despite the obstacles, the artists were determined to succeed and break the cycle of struggle and pain.


The lyrics suggest that hard work, perseverance, and faith in God can lead to achieving one's dreams. The artists encourage the next generation to continue to strive for success and not give up, even if the journey is different from what they are used to.


Overall, "All A Dream" is an inspirational song about overcoming obstacles and pursuing one's dreams. It is a reminder that success is possible, no matter one's background or circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

It was all a dream, thinkin' 'bout the fortune and fame
Dreaming about wealth and notoriety


Hopin' one day I could get in the game
Having a desire to be a part of the entertainment industry


It was all a dream, wishin' for the money and cars
Desiring wealth and luxury items


And to live the lifestyle of the stars
Aspiring to live the extravagant lifestyle of celebrities


It was all a dream, livin through the struggle and pain
Enduring hardship and difficulties in life


Tryin' not to fall out of the frame
Striving to stay on track despite obstacles


It was all a dream, until I seen my dream come true
The dream became a reality


Now I'm a make it do what it do
Taking advantage of opportunities


I grew up in the ghetto with the roaches and the rats (and the rats)
Growing up in poverty-stricken areas


We used to shoot basketball through a bike rim (rim)
Making do with less-than-ideal resources


Syrup sandwiches, sugar water drink (drinks)
Living in extreme poverty


I remember, my days as a young'n
Reflecting on childhood memories


The alley ways and back streets we used to run in
Exploring the neighborhood as children


Who knew back then that some would kill and some would die?
Realizing the harsh realities of life


I had a dollar and a destiny (destiny)
Believing in oneself despite adversity


With peer pressure (pressure) and even poverty (poverty)
Dealing with difficult circumstances and influences


So I'm a pray on it and give it up to God (God)
Seeking guidance and support from a higher power


I lost a lot of good friends on the way
Experiencing the loss of loved ones


And nowadays man, I'm tryin' to be a better me (better me)
Striving for self-improvement


So they don't have to go through what I did (I did)
Wanting to provide a better life for one's children


See the next generation is the future (future)
Acknowledging the importance of the next generation


But don't give up, just stay true
Advising to persevere and remain authentic


'Cause if I did it, than you can too
Encouraging others to pursue their dreams




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BERNARD FREEMAN, BERNARD JAMES FREEMAN, ERIK ORTIZ, ERIK REYES ORTIZ, KEVIN CROWE, KEVIN DEAN CROWE

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Comments from YouTube:

Trey Thompson

J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League has become some of my favorite producers. And you cannot deny Bun B's greatness.

El Patron 70

I'm 44 & this is the 1st song ever to come close to my life. Love it!!!

Prince Ekeson

Is it strange that this song brings a tear to my eye? #💯

Josh Means

Prince Ekeson me too!!

Sarah Ain't right

It was all a dream. Living thru the struggle and pain.

jgbkab bakbgj

‘Cause if I did it then you can too…. I appreciate that verse, Bunny.

Michael Malley

Bruh for all that hated on this song don't know the real struggle in the south
No matter the color. Real talk

shlochTravelVlog

Underrated

Anthony Williams

Letoya Luckett was always good on these tracks

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AY I REMEMBER SYRUP SANDWICHES

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