LOST LOVE
Dee-San Lyrics
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I thought you was my nigga but you changin'
I swear this shit will never be the same yeah
I shoulda knew this shit was deeper than the fame yeah
And I can't fuck wit' you no more
And that can't change but you gon' always be my motherfuckin' dawg
We was causin' hell, breakin' all the laws
When you ain't have it I'm the one you used to call
Brah, I thought you were my motherfuckin' dawg
(Thought you were my nigga, what happened?)
But at the end of the day no love lost
Uh
Jumped off in that water it got deep yeah (It got deep yeah)
Thought you was my nigga, you was creep' (Oh, you was creepin')
Lately I been poppin' percs to help me sleep, yeah (Yeah, them percocets)
Love live smoke, rest in peace yeah (Yeah yeah)
Gotta keep that hatin' shit from 'round me (From 'round me)
When I was broke them bitches used to clown me
I was lost until that money found me (Yeah)
When I was up them niggas tried to down me
I be rollin'
I can't fall a victim to the system 'cause I'm chosen
I knew that you was jealous I just act like you ain't know
Been had animosity lil' bro you shoulda told me (Me, hey)
But I thought you was my nigga but you changin'
I swear this shit will never be the same yeah
I shoulda knew this shit was deeper than the fame yeah
But I can't fuck wit' you no more
And I can't but you gon' always be my motherfuckin' dawg
We was causin' hell, breakin' all the laws
When you ain't have it I'm the one you used to call
But where was you when my back was against the wall?
But at the end of the day no love lost
I thought you were my motherfuckin' dawg
I thought you was my nigga but you changin'
I swear this shit will never be the same yeah
I shoulda knew this shit was deeper than the fame yeah
And I can't fuck wit' you no more
And that can't change but you gon' always be my motherfuckin' dawg
Dee-San's song "Lost Love" is a poignant reflection on the breakdown of a friendship that he once held dear. The song opens with Dee-San's realization that his friend has changed, and he mourns the loss of the camaraderie they once shared. The lyrics delve deeper into Dee-San's feelings of hurt and betrayal, as he reflects on how their friendship was more than just some superficial bond, but something that went beyond the fame and material success they enjoyed. The chorus of the song repeats the central theme of the track, where he acknowledges that he can no longer be friends with the person, but they will always hold a special place in his heart.
The second verse of the song reveals a sense of despair in Dee-San, as he admits to using drugs to help him cope with the pain of the loss. He goes on to say that he will not let the haters around him bring him down, as he knows that he has been chosen for something greater. The song concludes with Dee-San lamenting the end of the friendship, and acknowledging that despite their issues, he will always hold a deep affection for his former friend.
Overall, "Lost Love" is a heartbreaking track that explores the complex emotions that come with the end of a cherished friendship. Dee-San's lyrics are filled with raw emotion, and his delivery is powerful and moving, making the track relatable to anyone who has experienced the pain of losing someone close to them.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah yeah all of my niggas
The singer is addressing his group of friends.
I thought you was my nigga but you changin'
The singer is acknowledging that they thought their friend would always remain true, but they have noticed a change in their behavior.
I swear this shit will never be the same yeah
The singer is expressing sadness and disappointment that the friendship has been altered.
I shoulda knew this shit was deeper than the fame yeah
The artist recognizes that the reason for the change might be related to their rising popularity or success.
And I can't fuck wit' you no more
The artist is declaring that they cannot continue to associate with their friend due to the change in their behavior and the damage it has caused.
And that can't change but you gon' always be my motherfuckin' dawg
The singer acknowledges that their friendship may not be reparable, but still holds onto the memories and bond they once shared.
We was causin' hell, breakin' all the laws
The singer reminiscences about the wild and reckless times they once shared with their friend.
When you ain't have it I'm the one you used to call
The artist recalls being a reliable and supportive friend when their counterpart was in need.
But where was you when my back was against the wall?
The artist questions whether their friend was there when they needed their support the most.
Brah, I thought you were my motherfuckin' dawg
The artist is hurt that the person they thought was their closest friend has let them down.
Jumped off in that water it got deep yeah (It got deep yeah)
The singer is using a metaphor to explain that they found themselves in a difficult situation and their friend abandoned them.
Thought you was my nigga, you was creep' (Oh, you was creepin')
The artist realizes that their friend was not as loyal as they thought and may have been doing things behind their back.
Lately I been poppin' percs to help me sleep, yeah (Yeah, them percocets)
The singer confesses to using drugs to cope with the pain of losing their friend and the changes that have occurred in their life.
Love live smoke, rest in peace yeah (Yeah yeah)
The singer is paying tribute to loved ones who have passed away from drug use and other issues.
Gotta keep that hatin' shit from 'round me (From 'round me)
The singer needs to distance themselves from negative and toxic people to heal and move on.
When I was broke them bitches used to clown me
The artist remembers being ridiculed and mistreated when they were not successful or wealthy.
I was lost until that money found me (Yeah)
The artist acknowledges that money and fame changed their life and helped them find their way.
When I was up them niggas tried to down me
The singer highlights the fact that even when they were doing well, some friends and acquaintances were still envious and tried to bring them down.
I be rollin'
The singer is likely referring to their success and wealth.
I can't fall a victim to the system 'cause I'm chosen
The artist is determined not to let the challenges and adverse factors of life defeat them because they believe they were destined to succeed.
I knew that you was jealous I just act like you ain't know
The artist has probably suspected for a while that their friend was envious of their success and lifestyle, but chose to ignore it.
Been had animosity lil' bro you shoulda told me (Me, hey)
The artist is saying they had been aware of negative feelings towards them from their friend, and that it would have helped if the friend had voiced them.
But at the end of the day no love lost
The singer still harbors a love for their friend, despite everything that has happened and the fallout between them.
I thought you were my motherfuckin' dawg
The artist still struggles to come to terms with the fact that the person they considered their closest and most loyal friend has changed so much.
And I can't but you gon' always be my motherfuckin' dawg
The singer acknowledges that despite the changes and damage caused, their friend will always hold a special place in their heart.
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Written by: Detrone Watkins
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