Six
Chill Bump Lyrics


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Lord, I stopped believing in you.
I stopped believing in you.
Oh Lord, I stopped believing in you.
I stopped believing...

Before you said let there be light,
What were you doing with your life?
Priests grip their crucifix's tight,
Preach about peace but people use that shit to fight.
You created everything but who created you?
You sent your son to suffer like an animal?
Lord, I stopped believing in you,
But this song's for the people that do.

Does he have fortress up in the sky?
Can he transform and solidy?
Is he a broad? Just a force? Something energized?
Is he Black or white? Can he talk and identify?
Would God let your children die?
Would y'all let him do it? Y'all sure? Well, just tell me why?
Tell me the truth. I know they taught you to never lie.
Maybe you believe cause you were forced and you're scared to die?
Huh? Fools finna shoot an arm
At a man just for painting God in human form.
Dude, come on. If we die, and we move beyond,
Why would you deserve heaven? Why would you belong?
If the dead could talk, they'd probably tell you: You are wrong?
That you are foolish to believe in this stupid con
Used against you to enslave and control.
It ain't faith when you just playing your role...

Oh Lord, I stopped believing in you.
I stopped believing in you...
Oh Lord, I stopped believing in you
But this song's for the people that do.
Lord, I stopped believing in you.
I stopped believing in you.




Oh Lord, I stopped believing in you.
But this song's for the people that do.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Chill Bump's song "Six" explore the artist's loss of faith in a higher power. He questions the concept of God's existence and role in the world, wondering about God's actions and motivations. He questions whether God is deserving of worship and why people continue to believe in him despite the problems and pain in the world.


The opening lines of the song express the artist's rejection of faith, repeating the phrase "I stopped believing in you" several times. He then goes on to ask questions about the nature of God, suggesting that the idea of an all-powerful, all-knowing being is difficult to comprehend. He also comments on society's tendency to use religious beliefs as a weapon against others, despite the peaceful teachings of many religions.


The artist concludes that although he no longer believes in God, he recognizes that others still do and that this song is for them. He is not necessarily trying to convert anyone to his way of thinking, but rather to challenge people to think critically about their beliefs and the impact they have on the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord, I stopped believing in you.
The singer has lost their faith in God.


I stopped believing in you.
Reiteration of the singer's loss of faith in God.


Oh Lord, I stopped believing in you.
The singer laments their loss of faith in God.


I stopped believing...
Continuation of the artist's loss of faith in God.


Before you said let there be light,
The artist is addressing God and referencing the creation story in the Bible.


What were you doing with your life?
The singer questions God's existence and purpose before the creation of the universe.


Priests grip their crucifix's tight,
The singer comments on the religious leaders who hold on tightly to their symbols of faith.


Preach about peace but people use that shit to fight.
The artist points out the irony of religious messages of peace being twisted for violent purposes.


You created everything but who created you?
The artist questions the origins of God's existence.


You sent your son to suffer like an animal?
The artist questions the morality of God sending his own son to suffer and die.


But this song's for the people that do.
The singer acknowledges that this song is not meant to dissuade those who still believe in God.


Does he have fortress up in the sky?
The artist continues to question the existence and nature of God.


Can he transform and solidy?
The singer wonders if God can physically transform and take on a solid form.


Is he a broad? Just a force? Something energized?
The singer considers different possibilities for what God might be.


Is he Black or white? Can he talk and identify?
The singer is questioning the human attributes that are often attributed to God.


Would God let your children die?
The artist poses a moral question about the actions and inactions of God.


Would y'all let him do it? Y'all sure? Well, just tell me why?
The artist challenges believers to consider the morality of a God who would allow children to die.


Tell me the truth. I know they taught you to never lie.
The singer urges honesty over blind faith.


Maybe you believe cause you were forced and you're scared to die?
The singer suggests that some people may believe in God out of fear or pressure from others.


Huh? Fools finna shoot an arm
The artist comments on the violence that can arise from religious beliefs.


At a man just for painting God in human form.
The artist references the controversy and division surrounding depictions of God in human form.


Dude, come on. If we die, and we move beyond,
The artist muses on the possibility of an afterlife beyond the physical world.


Why would you deserve heaven? Why would you belong?
The singer challenges the notion that certain individuals are more deserving of a positive afterlife.


If the dead could talk, they'd probably tell you: You are wrong?
The artist imagines the perspective of the deceased who might disagree with the religious beliefs of the living.


That you are foolish to believe in this stupid con
The singer condemns the idea that religion is a fraudulent scam.


Used against you to enslave and control.
The singer accuses religion of being used as a tool for oppression and manipulation.




Writer(s): Bankal

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@MrAlexej000

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because for french rappers who rap in english it's difficult to have a massive public

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david bodelier Only God Knows : )

@MrAlexej000

Does he have a fortress up in the sky?

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Man the second half hit me home cause that's how I'm living my life

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