R.I.P.
CCG Feat. Master P.& Silk Lyrics


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Follow me!
I see death around the corner

Ya thought it was over
But it's only the beginnig, thug niggas don't die
One born every minute, 2 pac don't leave
That's what they're screaming
But theese niggas on this earth is the demons
God call my dough, It's time to move on
You a rider, jump in the Pimp caddy
get you're cruise on
God got you now, no more penitentiary
You'se a soldier, nigga you made history
Hoes moaning, no more pain
Took my dogs to another place another gang
It's still westside, till we die
Niggas roll, reminisce and getting high
Thug nigga, no more tears, moma shared
No more pain in the muthaphukkin' new year
Cause you're in heaven with the other G's
We scream, Makaveli to our enemies
You're like a ghost, to the niggas in the Eastcoast
Makaveli number one in every recordstore
You live life to the fullest, then you die
You taught niggas never run, just ride
Killaz, that's what you hanged with
Gangstaz, that's what you banged with
You felt dead around the corner, but you came out
Real niggas don't change, that's what's you'se about
You taught niggas to take pain, deal main
That's why Tupac, nigga scream your name
Tatooed up with t-shirt
When you die you say ashes and no dirt
See, you'se a legend in your own time
Ghetto means in every gangsta rhyme
Cause your, real to the fullest
If you had a trigga, nigga you pull it
R.I.P to my thug niggas, see you in the prose
Rough from Master P, much love nigga

Westside niggas feel this
Eastside niggas feel this
Southside niggas feel this
Me and West niggas feel this
Thug niggas wont ya feel this




Tupac was the realest
I see death around the corner.

Overall Meaning

The song "R.I.P." by CCG Feat. Master P. & Silk is a tribute to all the fallen thug niggas who have passed away. The lyrics are packed with emotion and passion as they reminisce about the life and times of these gangsters who had a profound impact on their lives. The song starts with the line "I see death around the corner," which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The lyrics suggest that even though these thug niggas are no more, the legacy they have left behind continues to live on. The song celebrates the life of Tupac, who is revered as one of the realest gangstas in the game.


The song features a catchy beat and memorable lyrics that will have you nodding your head in agreement. The lyrics are powerful and paint a vivid picture of life in the streets. The song captures the essence of the thug lifestyle, the pain, and hardships that come with it. The lyrics suggest that Tupac may be gone, but his spirit continues to live on through his music. The passion behind the lyrics is evident, and the chorus is particularly moving, urging all thug niggas to feel the love and respect they deserve.


Line by Line Meaning

I see death around the corner
I have a feeling that my life is in danger and I may die soon.


Ya thought it was over, but it's only the beginning, thug n*ggas don't die. One born every minute, 2pac don't leave. That's what they're screaming. But these n*ggas on this earth are the demons.
You may have thought that my death would have been the end, but it's just the start. Thug life is eternal, new ones are born all the time. Tupac's legacy will never die. However, the people on this earth are evil and cruel.


God call my dough, it's time to move on. You a rider, jump in the Pimp caddy, get you're cruise on. God got you now, no more penitentiary. You'se a soldier, nigga you made history.
I believe God is calling me to join Him in Heaven, so it's time for me to move on. You were a fellow rider on this journey, so jump in the Pimp caddy and enjoy life. You no longer have to worry about going to jail. You were a brave fighter and will be remembered in history.


Hoes moaning, no more pain. Took my dogs to another place, another gang. It's still westside, till we die. N*ggas roll, reminisce and getting high.
Prostitutes are crying out, but they have no more power over me. My friends are now with me in a different place, possibly a new gang. Westside will always be our home, even after death. My friends will remember me and tell stories about our times together while smoking weed.


Thug n*ggas, no more tears, moma shared. No more pain in the muthaphukkin' new year. Cause you're in heaven with the other G's. We scream, Makaveli to our enemies.
Thug life has hardened us and we no longer cry. Mothers of thugs are not spared from the pain, but they will find comfort knowing that their sons are in a better place. There will be no more pain in the new year. You are now in Heaven with other legendary gangsters. We will shout Makaveli's name to intimidate our enemies.


You're like a ghost, to the n*ggas in the Eastcoast. Makaveli number one in every record store. You live life to the fullest, then you die. You taught n*ggas never run, just ride.
People on the East Coast see you as a myth or a legend. Your music is still popular and on sale in every record store, proving your influence. You enjoyed life to the fullest, but eventually, death comes to us all. You taught people to never run away from their problems, but to face them head-on.


Killaz, that's what you hanged with. Gangstaz, that's what you banged with. You felt dead around the corner, but you came out. Real n*ggas don't change, that's what's you'se about.
You surrounded yourself with killers and gangsters. You thought death was coming for you, but you survived. Real thugs stay true to themselves and their principles, even in the face of danger.


You taught n*ggas to take pain, deal main. That's why Tupac, n*gga screams your name. Tatooed up with t-shirt. When you die you say ashes and no dirt.
You taught people to deal with their pain and handle their problems without showing weakness. That's why Tupac, your fellow rapper and friend, continues to give you a shout-out. You were known for your tattoos and the t-shirts you wore. Your last wishes were to be cremated instead of buried.


See, you'se a legend in your own time. Ghetto means in every gangsta rhyme. Cause your, real to the fullest. If you had a trigga, n*gga you pull it.
You were already seen as a legend while you were still alive. The ghetto lifestyle is a constant theme in gangster rap. You were true to yourself and your beliefs until the end. You were so tough that you wouldn't hesitate to use your gun if necessary.


R.I.P to my thug n*ggas, see you in the prose. Rough from Master P, much love n*gga. Westside n*ggas feel this. Eastside n*ggas feel this. Southside n*ggas feel this. Me and West n*ggas feel this. Thug n*ggas won't you feel this. Tupac was the realest.
Rest in peace my fellow gangsters, I'll see you on the other side. Sincerely from Master P, I love you guys. Everyone from the West, East, and South sides should listen to this song. If you're a true thug, you'll understand what we're saying. Tupac was the realest gangster of them all.




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Written by: CRAIG LAWSON, P MILLER

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