Only One
D.Chamberz Lyrics


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나에게 와줘서 고마워 my love
내가 바빠서 너무 챙겨주질 못해
나에게 와줘서 미안해 my love
평범하질 못해서 내가 유명한 죄

내가 바칠게
널 위해 쓴 내 곡에 진심을 다해서
넌 그냥 들어줘
할 수 있는 게 (할 수 있는 게) 가사를 적는 게 (가사를 적는 게)
우릴 알리는 것보단 이 노랠 틀어놔

넌 나의 one and only girl
난 사실 요즘 엄마 생각보다
너가 더 생각나는 걸
이 노래가 힙합이 아니어도
넌 나의 one and only girl
난 사실 요즘 아빠 생각보다
너가 더 생각나
Everything just talk about me
Oh, you're my erryday

우린 이미 끝난 사이지만
알아, 난 못 해준 게 많으니까
그래서 니 옆을 떠나주지 난
더 큰 어깨로 가줘 사랑하지만
날 원망하니 넌 왜?
아니야, 넌 그래도 돼
우리 갈 길은 no way
넌 충분히 아름다워 머릿속에 도배
시켜놨지 girl, I miss ya
꿈속에서도 I met ya
Baby girl, I want you to stay
돈 더 벌게 girl, hold on
책임감 없이 널 떠난 보낸 순간 날
미안해, 항상 그랬었지 행동보단 말
나도 알아, 물론 널 돌이킬 수 없지만
너가 사랑이라면 난 앞으로 사랑은 못해

넌 나의 one and only girl
난 사실 요즘 엄마 생각보다
너가 더 생각나는 걸
이 노래가 힙합이 아니어도
넌 나의 one and only girl
난 사실 요즘 아빠 생각보다
너가 더 생각나
Everything just talk about me
Oh, you're my erryday

You're my one and only
You're my one and only
You're my one and only
기회를 줘 baby

You're my one and only
You're my one and only
Wanna be your only

넌 나의 one and only girl
난 사실 요즘 엄마 생각보다
너가 더 생각나는 걸
이 노래가 힙합이 아니어도
넌 나의 one and only girl
난 사실 요즘 아빠 생각보다
너가 더 생각나




Everything just talk about me
Oh, you're my erryday

Overall Meaning

D.Chamberz's song "Only One" is a reflective and thought-provoking track that touches on various issues affecting people of color, especially black people, in America. The song opens with the line "It's expensive to eat out the microwave," which serves as a metaphor for the poor quality of life that many black people experience in their daily lives. The next line, "So hairy I can't view your tattoos," could be interpreted as a commentary on how certain stereotypes and biases prevent people from fully seeing and understanding others.


Throughout the song, D.Chamberz poses a series of questions that highlight some of the subtle but pervasive forms of racism and prejudice that he encounters in his daily life. For instance, he asks, "Do you ever notice how white ladies remember to lock their car right when I pass?" and "Do you ever notice how white children run back to their guardian after wandering off into the aisle where I'm alone minding my business?" These questions are rhetorical in nature, and they highlight the fact that black people are often viewed with suspicion and fear simply because of the color of their skin.


Line by Line Meaning

One two
A simple, rhythmic introduction to the song.


It's expensive to eat out the microwave
Buying pre-packaged meals is costly and not always healthy.


So hairy I can't view your tattoos
The singer is describing someone with excessive body hair, making it difficult to see their ink.


Clear polite and patient, less cursing
The artist is trying to improve their communication skills by speaking clearly, politely, and with patience, and avoiding cursing when possible.


Who's Mr. Fantastik? Ask @gasdrawls
The artist is referring to a rapper or musician named Mr. Fantastik and directing listeners to ask @gasdrawls about him.


Do you ever notice how white ladies remember to lock their car right when I pass?
The singer is noting a common occurrence where white women lock their car doors when they see a Black man approaching.


Am I the only one?
The singer is questioning whether they are the only one who experiences this behavior from white women.


Do you ever notice how white children run back to their guardian after wandering off into the aisle where I'm alone minding my business?
The artist is highlighting another common experience where white children avoid or run away from a Black person in a public space.


Am I the only one?
The artist is again questioning whether they are the only one who experiences this behavior from white children.


Wild imagined scenarios belong in a novel
The artist suggests that fictional stories are a better place for wild, imaginative scenarios rather than real life situations.


Don't waste deep thought
The singer advises not to waste time and energy on unnecessary or unimportant things.


When you can see it from both sides write it that way
The artist encourages considering multiple perspectives and writing about them to create a more balanced story.


Most times he's a future mass shooter
The singer suggests that some people with certain behaviors and characteristics may be more likely to become mass shooters.


Federal decriminalization is a guarantee in 2020
The singer predicts that the federal decriminalization of a certain issue will happen in 2020.


Internet and DNA changed the world
The singer acknowledges the profound impact that the internet and DNA testing have had on the world.


A woman's right to put a baby on the next nigga is ironclad and protected
The artist is sarcastically commenting on the idea that a woman has the right to have a child with anyone she wants, even if that person is unwise or unprepared to be a parent.


She used to love Pringles now she tell me she gluten-free
The artist is highlighting a change in someone's diet from enjoying snacks like Pringles to avoiding gluten.


Your beats ain't got no drums and that's cool
The singer is complimenting someone's music for being creative even though it doesn't have traditional drum beats.


Be mindful of neglecting a ride or die 808
The singer advises being careful not to overlook the importance of a consistent bass drum sound in music.


Record shoppers can relate
The artist suggests that those who collect vinyl records or are passionate about music will understand this reference.


I don't care how much you bob your head
The artist doesn't care how enthusiastically a listener enjoys the music, it won't change the fact that they can tell when a beat is heavy and impactful.


I know when I hear a fat beat
The artist is confident in their ability to recognize a strong and impactful beat when they hear it.


One can stand next to but can't expect to
The singer suggests that someone can stand next to a successful or talented person, but that doesn't guarantee they will achieve the same level of success or talent.


I said all that to say everybody got something to say
The artist is highlighting the fact that everyone has an opinion or something to contribute to a conversation.


All brains no bra on
The singer is celebrating their intelligence and ability to think deeply about things, without feeling the need to conform to societal expectations of femininity or dress.


In this life try to make sure nobody got to raise their voice to give you good advice
The singer emphasizes the importance of being receptive to good advice, and trying to avoid causing others to have to raise their voice in frustration to get their point across.




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Written by: Yulin Jin, Dae Whan Kim

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At home with Amanda Lee

i like this a lot, love the beat!

jason rivera

Thats what im talking about!!!!! Im glad to see a real dude make good music & make the ppl pay attn. Congrats my brother. King Of Paper Chasin approved!

wykedace

I Like It.... It's In A Positive Light - And It's a relate-able piece .. I Like It...

Consistent Kev SCF

This is hot!!! want to hear more records like this

A. Junior

Dope Video! Keep on that grind! We gonna Make It!

Ken Luchador

VIVA LA D. CHAMBERS.... Video and song is FIRE... ALL da best! Thanks for always look'n out.. cant' wait to see da next one.

Bumpy TheGreat

coney island is in the building amazing penny is a beast on the production.....

ThaEliteTv

This IS REAL MUSIC!!

D.Chamberz

PRODUCED BY OUR GOOD FRIEND AND A FANTASTIC PRODUCER @AMAZINGPMUSIC

Mighty Fuzz Young

this record is crazy !!!! you got one homie !!! time 2 fly !!! #mightyfuzzyoung

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