Detox
D-Dimes Lyrics


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Let's go
I beat up her box, that's a beat box
And I ride around wit a big 3-0 in my g-lock
Sorry for the smoke, it's so much pressure need a detox
I been that since I was robbin' niggas for they g-shock
I been that since Valentine's Day cards and sweet tarts
We killed him on Valentine's Day and broke her sweet heart
Trap scholar, I ain't graduate but I got street smarts
Most these rappers actors, they just love to play the street part
Ridin' wit a big thirty and this choppa beam knock ya leg off
Bro got in a chase he had to shake the Feds off
Real trap nigga I can't cut the scale off
Been really gettin' to it, it's some shit that I can't tell ya'll
You ain't really livin' all that shit that you be rappin
False flaggin' ass nigga only gang bangin' in captions
He ain't never sold nothin', we know he ain't bout no action
Spin his block and double back, we know he ain't bout that static
If it's smoke then call my phone, they know I'ma get it crackin
Want em dead I snap a finger, I'm the one that made it happen
Man these niggas hoes I know they gon' fold I seen it happen
Bitch I'm in control, I can get you murdered while I'm rappin
Bitch I move them bowls, plug drop the load and I get active
I just ran up 20k in like two weeks bitch I ain't cappin' (I ain't cappin)
20k bitch I ain't cappin
I just ran up 20k in like two weeks bitch I ain't cappin
Wanna ride this boat, go get your float bitch I'm the captain
And you gon hit this weed until you choke and then you pass it




Pull up smoke a nigga, leave em burnin' like some ashes
And I just put them racks in rubberbands before I stashed it

Overall Meaning

In "Detox" by D-Dimes, the lyrics depict a gritty and street-oriented lifestyle, discussing topics such as violence, drug dealing, and the pursuit of money. The song starts off with a boastful line about engaging in sexual activity, comparing it to playing a beatbox instrument. This sets the tone for a narrative centered around the singer's aggressive and confrontational nature.


The next line mentions carrying a .30 caliber handgun (referred to as a "big 3-0") in a Glock pistol. The artist acknowledges the pressure he is under, using the term "detox" to emphasize the need to relieve his stress. This concept of detoxing can be interpreted as a metaphorical relief from the intensity of his lifestyle.


D-Dimes then reflects on his past involvement in robbery, claiming that he has possessed a street-smart demeanor since those early days. He refers to himself as a "trap scholar," someone knowledgeable in the underground world of drug dealing. Although he may not have completed formal education, he suggests that his street smarts have made him successful in this dangerous game.


The lyrics also comment on the authenticity of other rappers, asserting that many are merely pretending to be involved in criminal activities for the sake of image. D-Dimes contrasts their false representation with his own real-life experiences and actions. He claims to have engaged in violent acts, mentioning shooting someone on Valentine's Day and breaking someone's heart, illustrating his capacity for both physical harm and emotional manipulation.


The song continues with references to his involvement in illegal activities, including carrying weapons and evading law enforcement. D-Dimes dismisses those who falsely represent the street life, mentioning that they "ain't bout that static," implying that they are not willing or capable of engaging in violent confrontations. He emphasizes his own willingness to retaliate with force, declaring that he will get involved if there is any "smoke" or tension.


The final lines of the lyrics highlight his control and influence over others, boasting about his ability to have someone killed while he is rapping. D-Dimes also mentions his involvement in drug trafficking, claiming to quickly amass a significant amount of money. This conclusion reinforces his powerful and dominant presence in his illicit activities.


Overall, "Detox" by D-Dimes portrays a narrative focused on the gritty reality of street life, with the artist championing his personal experiences and actions while criticizing those who falsely represent this lifestyle. It offers insights into the harsh realities of violence, drug dealing, and the pursuit of power and wealth within these environments.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's go
Let's begin or start


I beat up her box, that's a beat box
I had sex with her vigorously, like a beatbox


And I ride around wit a big 3-0 in my g-lock
I carry a large .30 caliber gun with me


Sorry for the smoke, it's so much pressure need a detox
Apologies for the drama, there's a lot of stress, I need a detox


I been that since I was robbin' niggas for they g-shock
I've always been that way since I used to steal G-Shock watches from people


I been that since Valentine's Day cards and sweet tarts
I've always been that way since I was involved in criminal activities during Valentine's Day


We killed him on Valentine's Day and broke her sweet heart
We murdered someone on Valentine's Day, causing great emotional pain to his loved ones


Trap scholar, I ain't graduate but I got street smarts
I may not have finished school, but I possess a deep understanding of the streets


Most these rappers actors, they just love to play the street part
Many rappers are merely pretending to be involved in street life for attention


Ridin' wit a big thirty and this choppa beam knock ya leg off
I'm armed with a powerful .30 caliber gun that can shoot lasers and sever limbs


Bro got in a chase he had to shake the Feds off
My brother was involved in a pursuit and successfully evaded the federal authorities


Real trap nigga I can't cut the scale off
As an authentic drug dealer, I cannot bypass or tamper with the weighing scale


Been really gettin' to it, it's some shit that I can't tell ya'll
I've been genuinely hustling, but there are certain details I cannot disclose


You ain't really livin' all that shit that you be rappin
You're not actually experiencing the things you rap about


False flaggin' ass nigga only gang bangin' in captions
You're pretending to be a gang member only through social media captions


He ain't never sold nothin', we know he ain't bout no action
He has never sold drugs, so we know he's not about that dangerous lifestyle


Spin his block and double back, we know he ain't bout that static
We'll drive around his neighborhood, then come back later, proving he's not willing to face confrontation


If it's smoke then call my phone, they know I'ma get it crackin
If there's a problem, they can call me and I'll ensure a violent response


Want em dead I snap a finger, I'm the one that made it happen
If someone wants someone else dead, I can easily make it happen


Man these niggas hoes I know they gon' fold I seen it happen
These individuals are weak and will easily betray others, as I have witnessed it before


Bitch I'm in control, I can get you murdered while I'm rappin
I have complete power over others, including the ability to have them killed while I'm rapping


Bitch I move them bowls, plug drop the load and I get active
I handle drug shipments, the supplier delivers the goods, and then I become active in the drug trade


I just ran up 20k in like two weeks bitch I ain't cappin' (I ain't cappin)
I recently made a quick $20,000 in only two weeks, I'm not lying


20k bitch I ain't cappin
I genuinely acquired $20,000, I'm not lying


Wanna ride this boat, go get your float bitch I'm the captain
If you want to be a part of this lifestyle, prepare yourself, I'm the one in charge


And you gon hit this weed until you choke and then you pass it
You're going to smoke this marijuana intensely until you cough, and then pass it to the next person


Pull up smoke a nigga, leave em burnin' like some ashes
We'll arrive and shoot someone, leaving them lifeless and burned like ashes


And I just put them racks in rubberbands before I stashed it
I neatly organized large amounts of money and secured it with rubberbands before hiding it away




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Written by: Darrick Palmer

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