Master P
Choker Lyrics


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Old school kids
Playing ball ′til momma calls my name, I'll never be
A big league sensation
You′ll never be mine, no, you'll never be mine
Right now, it's like
Summers you dare to dream
Relivin′ our moonlight scenes
These colors are prone to bleed
That wasn′t your place to be
Nigga, I see it like Master P
Ain't no limits, why so timid?
Uh, yeah
I don′t mind that your soul's shaky
Anywhere you wanna go, I′ll follow
Anywhere you wanna go, I'll be there
I don′t mind that your soul's shaky
Anywhere you wanna go, I'll follow
Anywhere you wanna go, I′ll be there
Oh yeah, oh, oh-ooh
Ayy, ahh
Rarely do gravity match up with satisfaction
Stare at morality, why would I match on your tone?
Round my throat of the woods, the trouble float, ayy
Round that ice like a husky, my paw done froze, ayy
Niggas robbed my PlayStation, I wasn′t home, ayy
Now I double-check locks before I go, ayy
And I would carry the Glock but I ain't sold, ayy
Feel the result of protection ain′t worth the hold, ayy
Ayy, surfin' through the channels
Univision with the subtitles and the tan skin
Sunkist soft drink, hard blink
I think you could be an actress, with a little practice
Always someone else but yourself anyway
You might as well get paid
Ain′t there some money you want?
I don't mind that your soul′s shaky
Anywhere you wanna go, I'll follow
Anywhere you wanna go, I'll be there
I don′t mind that your soul′s shaky




Anywhere you wanna go, I'll follow
Anywhere you wanna go, I′ll be there

Overall Meaning

The song "Master P" by Choker reflects on the nostalgic memories of childhood innocence and daydreaming about a life beyond the limitations. The first verse portrays a young boy playing basketball with his friends, losing track of time until his mother calls him back home. He acknowledges that he will never be a big league sensation, but he is content with reliving his summer memories through his dreams. The chorus repeats the phrases "I don't mind that your soul's shaky, anywhere you wanna go, I'll follow, I'll be there." This repetition indicates a sense of devotion and willingness to support his loved ones, even if their souls are unsteady.


In the second verse, Choker raps about his personal experiences and struggles. He compares his life's challenges to those of Master P, who is a successful American rapper and entrepreneur. Choker realizes that there are no limits to what one can achieve, and timidity only holds one back. He accepts that his soul is shaky, but it won't stop him from supporting and being with someone who needs him. The lyrics "Always someone else but yourself anyway, you might as well get paid, ain't there some money you want?" indicate the importance of prioritizing oneself and getting paid for one's skills and talent. The song's overall message is about constancy and support, regardless of life's ups and downs.


Line by Line Meaning

Old school kids Playing ball ′til momma calls my name, I'll never be A big league sensation You'll never be mine, no, you'll never be mine
Reflecting on simpler times when we were young and carefree, playing ball with our friends until our mothers called us home. Knowing deep down that we'll never achieve fame as big-league stars, nor will we be with the person we desire.


Right now, it's like Summers you dare to dream Relivin′ our moonlight scenes These colors are prone to bleed That wasn′t your place to be
Revisiting the summers of our youth, daring to dream of a better, more fulfilling life. Recalling those nights spent under the moonlight, but acknowledging that those moments are fleeting and don't last forever. Realizing that sometimes we were in places we didn't belong, and that can be risky and dangerous.


Nigga, I see it like Master P Ain't no limits, why so timid? Uh, yeah
Drawing inspiration from the rapper Master P, who achieved immense success despite coming from humble beginnings. Believing that we should never limit ourselves and always strive for greatness, wondering why some people are too afraid to take risks.


Rarely do gravity match up with satisfaction Stare at morality, why would I match on your tone? Round my throat of the woods, the trouble float, ayy Round that ice like a husky, my paw done froze, ayy Niggas robbed my PlayStation, I wasn′t home, ayy Now I double-check locks before I go, ayy And I would carry the Glock but I ain't sold, ayy Feel the result of protection ain't worth the hold, ayy
Acknowledging that sometimes life can be disappointing, and that our expectations don't always align with reality. Questioning why we should conform to societal norms and morality that are often hypocritical and judgmental. Recognizing that trouble always seems to follow us no matter where we go. Recalling a time when we were victimized and robbed, leading us to become more cautious and protective of our possessions. Considering carrying a gun for protection, but realizing that it's not worth the risks and consequences that come with it.


Ayy, surfin' through the channels Univision with the subtitles and the tan skin Sunkist soft drink, hard blink I think you could be an actress, with a little practice Always someone else but yourself anyway You might as well get paid Ain′t there some money you want?
Flipping through TV channels and stumbling upon Univision, captivated by the foreign language and tan skin. Sipping on a Sunkist soda and briefly losing focus due to the carbonation. Encouraging someone to pursue their dreams of becoming an actress, believing that with a little hard work and determination, they can make it. Realizing that we often try to be someone else and adopt personas that aren't our true selves. Asking if there's any money we desire to achieve our goals.


I don't mind that your soul's shaky Anywhere you wanna go, I'll follow Anywhere you wanna go, I'll be there I don′t mind that your soul's shaky Anywhere you wanna go, I'll follow Anywhere you wanna go, I′ll be there
Assuring someone that we don't mind if they're struggling internally and their soul is unsettled. Letting them know that we will always support and follow them wherever they may go. Reiterating that we don't judge or criticize them for their insecurities or uncertainties, but instead offer unwavering loyalty and companionship.




Writer(s): Christopher Lloyd

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