should i leave
C. Wyllis Orchestra Lyrics
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Tryna get it for me and my compadres
Caught petty cases like drinking on the highway
Just blessed they ain't catch with them pounds on the highway
I used to rumble Niggaz 1 on 1
Then boys turned to men and fist turned to guns
I had my dad 10 Milli he ain't even know it
Had to keep it on the low I ain't even show it
This that real shit I'm kickin in ya ears nigga
If he bleed like us we don't fear Niggaz
If he breath like us we ain't scared nigga
Remember me as a real one
And ima be the same nigga when the deal come
Philly bul fresh prince no William
I'm just an icon living like Will son
If I die tonight I bet I die fly tonight
Saint Laurent Stylez bout dat Gucci and the Prada life
I'm stressed out so I'll probably die high tonight
Waiting on that "wyd text" bottom of the 9th
A Nigga might hate his own life and try to take mine
I kill him and die doing life state time
Die cause I got the hood hoppin like J Kwon
Die cause a nigga caught me slipping in the day time
It can be my own homie it can be a stranger
That's why before I leave the crib I put 1 in the chamber
Shit even in the crib I keep 1 in the chamber
I'm fighting demons tryna kill me I can't even blame em
Die cause a nigga was jealous I'm gettin relish
Or die cause i was fuckin his bitch while he was jailin
Die cause I told a crazy bitch it's a wrap
Or die from a white cop just because I'm black
The lyrics of C. Wyllis Orchestra's song "Should I Leave" delve into themes of struggle, survival, loyalty, and the harsh realities of life. The singer reflects on their experiences, acknowledging the risks they have taken and the challenges they have faced, all while staying true to themselves and their principles. The opening lines, "If I die tonight / Remember I did it my way," convey a sense of defiance and individuality, emphasizing the importance of living life on one's own terms.
The lyrics touch upon a life of navigating dangerous situations and making tough decisions, such as dealing with legal troubles and potentially risky circumstances involving firearms. The references to conflicts escalating from physical fights to more serious violence with guns paint a vivid picture of the singer's past experiences and the harsh realities they have been confronted with. Despite these challenges, there is a sense of resilience and determination in the singer's voice as they recount their journey.
The mention of family and the desire to provide for loved ones adds a layer of depth to the lyrics, showing a softer and more vulnerable side to the singer. The need to protect and support their children is a driving force behind their actions, highlighting the complex mix of motivations that shape their choices. This element adds a humanizing touch to the narrative, shedding light on the singer's inner conflicts and struggles with balancing personal responsibilities and external pressures.
The lyrics also delve into themes of betrayal, jealousy, and societal injustices, showcasing the singer's awareness of the dangers that lurk around every corner. Whether facing threats from foes within their community or from external forces like law enforcement, the singer adopts a cautious and vigilant mentality as they navigate through life's challenges. The closing lines, addressing potential risks that come from personal conflicts or systemic racism, underline the pervasive nature of these threats and the constant need for vigilance in a world filled with potential dangers.
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Written by: Chris Hughes
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