Bring It On
David Banner Feat. J Da Groover & Mississippi Shawty Lyrics


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They say mississippi the bottom of the todem pole
We about to bring that sh*t to the top
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Bring it on mother f**ker we not scaried bi**h
Bring it own mother f**ker we not scaired bi**h
F**k a hoe




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to David Banner's rap song "Bring It On" featuring J Da Groover and Mississippi Shawty is a call to action. The first two lines reference Mississippi's often-overlooked status in the United States, suggesting that it's time for a change. The lyrics continue with a defiant attitude, stating that they are not afraid of any challenges or threats that may come their way. This is emphasized in the repetition of the chorus, which challenges anyone who dares to stand up against them. The final line, "F**k a hoe," is a confrontational statement that adds to the overall aggressive tone of the song.


The use of vulgar language and aggressive themes in "Bring It On" reflects the influence of Southern rap on David Banner’s music. The song is a testament to the gritty, in-your-face style that has become associated with the South. The lyrics also suggest a simmering anger and a sense of injustice that is often present in the music of the region. However, despite the confrontational nature of the lyrics, there is an underlying sense of pride and empowerment that may resonate with listeners who also feel overlooked or underestimated.


Overall, "Bring It On" is a bold, unapologetic statement that reflects the spirit of Southern rap and the defiant attitude of the artists who create it.



Line by Line Meaning

They say mississippi the bottom of the todem pole
According to popular belief, Mississippi is considered the least important place in America.


We about to bring that sh*t to the top
Despite its reputation, Mississippi is going to prove its worth and emerge victorious.


Bring it on mother f**ker we not scaried bi**h
We are not afraid to face any challenge head-on, no matter how daunting it may seem.


Bring it own mother f**ker we not scaired bi**h
Once again, we reiterate our determination and temerity in facing whatever comes our way.


F**k a hoe
This line seems to be a vulgar and unproductive addition to the song and lacks any significant meaning.




Writer(s): Derstine Martin Gerald, Crump Lavell W

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