Freestyle
DJ Whoo Kid 50 Cent Lyrics


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Tony touch Iraq Iraq 50 M-C's,
A little bit a thugs is all it takes
To make this industry just brake
A little bit a thugs is all it takes
To make this industry just brake
What what what poison arrows
Swords and lords yo but really
My Mac Milly spray niggas lay niggas
Yo the cognac make you feel unbeatable
Yo especially when that ass drunk too much
I call up tony touch tony touch bring the next dutch
Yo I'm all fucked up bent and can't think
While you both stink, don't even care that you sink
Yo impulsive, exclusive, high explosive
Can't even get with, shit I dealt wit
I'm on some other shit, my main script describe the foulness
Panama canalness, what, yo, I, don't even talk so I'm far from the loudest
Kid, nigga, can't touch this, rush this, yo what
Yo, switch the beat, now, bless it

What, I'm bout to fuck shit up, what
Fuck it up
Fuck it up
Fuck it up
Fuck it up fuck it up fuck it up, what what!?
We on the lines like the internet
Many will come but few was chosen
Against my set, there ain't a nigga yet
Smoke so much niggas say I need nicorette
You say boogie, but you used to say cigarette
Now I know, a new religion, a new beginning
I own women, three-fourths rock and linen
This middle east shit, father beat shit
Release this, the only place in the world, that pull out cracks pieces
We rock camels, split that ass in text
Yo we bag bitches after we fuck em and say thanks
Yo thanks for havin' me, next week your straight grabbin' me
Swearin' they homeless, sayin' that the havin' me
I don't, want to crawl at all
You want to be a thug, you used to play ball
Runs the play for Seton Hall
Now, outta the blue, you got thug in you too
Yo I knew you, your size shoe was due in voodoo
Always, smell like shit, used to call you doo-doo
Never came outside, in the crib you hide
Scared to death
While we played manhunt, to our last breath
I never chose this life, it chose me
What, l-f-c, heavy amount with jewelry
Crime syndicate, nigga livin' this
Never mention miss ?
Smoke rain bodies, you had to saw before, before
Yo, you on my dick, I had the lime green on
With the string on, with fatigue on
Fresh avirex's, cockpit, now from the outlet
Jose Luis emperor, two shots I blow ta Dillinger
No real kings like john Dillinger, the politic
What, I'm on some ides in the militant
You either with me or against me
That in between shit make the money stop too intensely
So what the deal is, the generals what the deal is
What the deal is, the devilish thought you can't kill this





What niggas, Iraq, realize that

Overall Meaning

In his song Freestyle, 50 Cent teams up with DJ Tony Touch to call out the lack of authenticity and gangsta persona in the music industry. He starts by acknowledging Tony's heritage as an Iraqi before describing the kind of people he thinks can bring the industry down: a little bit of thugs. He goes on to say that he's unbeatable, thanks to the cognac he's been drinking. He's so far removed from the fakeness he's critiquing that he has to call Tony Touch to bring him the next dutch. The verse ends with him switching the beat, showing off his control over the track.


In the second verse, 50 Cent expresses how he's going to "fuck shit up" and there ain't nobody stopping him. He brags about smoking so much that people comment on how he needs Nicorette. He then goes on to describe how he and his crew treat women and the Middle East, which they find exotic to a fault. He accuses people of being fake thugs who used to just play ball and thinks that he didn't choose the thug lifestyle; it chose him. He finishes the verse by warning people not to be in between on their opinions of him and his crew.


Line by Line Meaning

Tony touch Iraq Iraq 50 M-C's,
50 Cent is shouting out to DJ Tony Touch and mentioning a rap battle in Iraq with 50 MCs involved.


A little bit a thugs is all it takes
50 Cent believes that all it takes is a few tough guys to disrupt the entire music industry.


To make this industry just brake
These tough guys, or thugs, can cause a complete breakdown of the music industry.


What what what poison arrows Swords and lords yo but really
50 Cent is using metaphors to describe the violent and dangerous environment of the rap industry.


My Mac Milly spray niggas lay niggas
50 Cent is boasting about his gun skills and the fact that he can take out anyone who opposes him.


Yo the cognac make you feel unbeatable
50 Cent claims that drinking cognac makes him feel invincible.


Yo especially when that ass drunk too much
He suggests that when he is drunk, he becomes even more fearless and dangerous.


I call up tony touch tony touch bring the next dutch
50 Cent asks DJ Tony Touch to bring the next blunt so they can smoke it together.


Yo I'm all fucked up bent and can't think
50 Cent is admitting that he is too drunk to think straight.


While you both stink, don't even care that you sink
He is dismissing other rappers who don't measure up to him and his team.


Yo impulsive, exclusive, high explosive
50 Cent is describing himself as someone who acts on instinct, is very exclusive, and very explosive when provoked.


Can't even get with, shit I dealt wit
He believes that other rappers can't even compete with what he has been through.


I'm on some other shit, my main script describe the foulness
He is on a different level than other rappers, and his lyrics are all about the grimy street life.


Panama canalness, what, yo, I, don't even talk so I'm far from the loudest
50 Cent is saying that he doesn't need to talk a lot to make a big impact, comparing himself to the massive Panama Canal.


Kid, nigga, can't touch this, rush this, yo what
He is letting everyone know that he is untouchable and unstoppable.


Yo, switch the beat, now, bless it
He's asking the DJ to switch up the beat while he continues to rap.


What, I'm bout to fuck shit up, what
He's signaling that he is about to cause chaos.


Fuck it up
He is urging his fans to join in and cause destruction.


We on the lines like the internet
50 Cent and his crew are everywhere, like the vast network of the Internet.


Many will come but few was chosen
Only a select few will be chosen to rise to the top of the rap industry.


Against my set, there ain't a nigga yet
He's saying that no one can stand up to his crew.


Smoke so much niggas say I need nicorette
50 Cent smokes so much weed that people tell him he needs to quit.


You say boogie, but you used to say cigarette
He's insulting other rappers who used to call weed 'boogie' but now they call it 'cigarette.'


Now I know, a new religion, a new beginning
He's saying that rap has become a new religion for him and his crew, and they are taking over the industry.


I own women, three-fourths rock and linen
50 Cent brags about being able to attract women and dress in expensive clothes.


This middle east shit, father beat shit
He's referring to the conflict in the Middle East and comparing it to the tough guy environment of the rap industry.


Release this, the only place in the world, that pull out cracks pieces
He's saying that the only place in the world that can rival the violence of the Middle East is the rap industry.


We rock camels, split that ass in text
He's using wordplay to say that they roll up and smoke weed (like smoking a camel) and then dominate their opponents (split their asses).


Yo we bag bitches after we fuck em and say thanks
He's bragging about his sexual conquests and how he doesn't care about the women he sleeps with.


Yo thanks for havin' me, next week your straight grabbin' me
He's saying that he is so irresistible that women will want to be with him again even after he treats them badly.


Swearin' they homeless, sayin' that the havin' me
He's mocking the women who say they're homeless, but will still sleep with him.


I don't, want to crawl at all
He refuses to grovel or cater to anyone.


You want to be a thug, you used to play ball
He's calling out rappers who act tough, but used to be athletes.


Runs the play for Seton Hall
He's making a specific reference to Seton Hall University's basketball team, but the meaning is unclear.


Now, outta the blue, you got thug in you too
He's pointing out that some rappers suddenly start acting tough even though they never used to.


Yo I knew you, your size shoe was due in voodoo
He's saying that he predicted this rapper's transformation and suggests that it may have been caused by some kind of magical spell.


Always, smell like shit, used to call you doo-doo
He's taunting a particular rapper and insulting him by calling him 'doo-doo.'


Never came outside, in the crib you hide
He's saying that this rapper never left his house.


Scared to death
He's saying that this rapper is afraid of everything.


While we played manhunt, to our last breath
He's reminiscing about fun childhood memories with friends while simultaneously contrasting it with the violent lifestyle he now leads.


I never chose this life, it chose me
He's suggesting that he was forced into the violent and dangerous life of a rapper due to his circumstances and upbringing.


L-f-c, heavy amount with jewelry
He's mentioning LFC, which likely stands for 'Lower For Certain,' and boasting about his flashy jewelry.


Crime syndicate, nigga livin' this
He's saying that he is living the life of a criminal kingpin, or a member of a powerful crime syndicate.


Never mention miss?
The meaning of this line is unclear, as it could be incomplete or even intentionally mumbled.


Smoke rain bodies, you had to saw before, before
He's saying that they smoke so many people (or potentially weed) that it's like it's raining bodies around them.


Yo, you on my dick, I had the lime green on
He's saying that other rappers are trying to copy him and follow his lead so closely that they're basically on his 'dick.'


With the string on, with fatigue on
He's describing his outfit, featuring lime green and camouflage clothing.


Fresh avirex's, cockpit, now from the outlet
He's bragging about his fresh Avirex jacket and his expensive, flashy lifestyle.


Jose Luis emperor, two shots I blow ta Dillinger
He's rapping about Jose Luis, a Spanish fashion designer, and referencing John Dillinger, a notorious American bank robber.


No real kings like john Dillinger, the politic
He's implying that he is a real king, unlike John Dillinger, who was ultimately caught by the law.


What, I'm on some ides in the militant
He's saying that he's on some different level of militant dedication to his music and his crew.


You either with me or against me
He's saying that you're either on his side or not, with no in-between.


That in between shit make the money stop too intensely
He's saying that trying to appease both sides is not profitable, and will cause you to lose money quickly.


So what the deal is, the generals what the deal is
He's asking what the current state of the rap industry is.


What the deal is, the devilish thought you can't kill this
He's saying that he knows what the main problem with the industry is and that people can't stop it entirely.


What niggas, Iraq, realize that
He's making a final shoutout to Iraq and urging people to realize the true meaning behind his lyrics.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Nasir Jones, Salaam Remi

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Comments from YouTube:

@exrodriguez6074

In my opinion Guess who's back, is 50's best body of work. Rip Baby Chris Lighty!

@ki11atj49

Power of the dollar

@alblack147

Made me a fan for life!

@randombutler

It's loaded! And the outtakes/freestyles? C'mon

@BIG-WhoShotYa

Back when fif had something to say!!! this is the 50cent i grew up loving to listen to!

@kaciadam911

"Arab ran the fuckin plane into the building Coke price whent up 10 grand this week" lmaooo

@bonechip01

A-rabs lol

@eddieguererro46

"Yeah thats it nigga. Its a freestyle, the fuck you want for free."

Lmaooo

@tobyhikaka4529

What's this song ?

@Wavy_Crockett

Cut Master C and whoo kid had all the hard shit from G unit way back. This is priceless.

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