The Best
Dillon Cooper Lyrics


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Stereo sound symphonic
Crazy demonic like the walking dead
Im slaying all these zombies call me
Deuces romney, faster than automatics and colder than auto rockets
Steppin my albums and sippin redbull with gin and tonic
Back in 06 is when I lost control
98 was the time that my name was ever on the honor roll
I honor all the greats and posters hanging on my wall and thats a fact
I promise to make history after that, you feeling that?
I strive to be a martyr, part of amazing ...like mardy salazi
I am marcus garby
Spitting my lines so dirty homies we chuckin diseases
Make em supply a piece of statement and give me they reasons
Words that Im speakig got some wizardry
Magical entities, lifted me, get a tender rollie into me
Sexing her mentally, it appears to be.that Im getting respectedly the best
Whos best, you step no contest, yes
Mess with me, see no progress next
Whos best, you cant accomplish this
Next election, cause you or less
Whos best, you step no contest, yes
Mess with me, see no progress next
Whos best, you cant accomplish this

I get the worm pack like special earth balls, fucking earth balls
Slipsy, burning, turning to cycle of life
Trouble and dice school, the homie you... like michael, but knock you out like tyson do
Sit like a rabbit, pit infected with the wine flu, time soon
Had a calling for the microphone, I run my view
Word to bible, not every person gonna like you
They spiteful, even jesus got betrayed by disciples
We might go relaxin, askin me where I be
They say that Im missing in action
No satisfaction, to satisfy them and give em reaction
Zaniac, and the crazy contractions
I trappin the reats and I clap em
Recognize, I dont play that shit, no subliminals
I point and shoot, and I aim that shit for real
Its an amazing task to battle with success
I never gave a fuck, but now I give a fuck whos best
Whos best, you step no contest, yes
Mess with me, see no progress next
Whos best, you cant accomplish this
Next election, cause you or less
Whos best, you step no contest, yes
Mess with me, see no progress next




Whos best, you cant accomplish this
Next election, cause you or, mhm, fresh.

Overall Meaning

The song "The Best" by Dillon Cooper is a rap that revolves around the rapper's perception of himself as the best in the game. The first verse of the song offers an insight into Dillon's confidence in his rap skills. He compares his style to "stereo sound symphonic," "crazy demonic," and "faster than automatics and colder than auto rockets." He asserts that he is slaying all these zombies and is undisputedly the best, who no one can contest. Dillon then talks about his past and how he lost control in 2006, but he promises to make history starting from that point.


In the second verse, Dillon talks about his journey with rap and how he developed his unique style. He acknowledges that not everyone will like him, but he is determined to stay authentic to himself. Dillon hints that he is missing in action, but he doesn't care about what people say about him. He reassures his listeners that he will point and shoot and aim for real at his goals, making sure he emerges as the best.


Line by Line Meaning

Stereo sound symphonic
The sound of the music is powerful and has a symphony-like quality to it that makes it stand out.


Crazy demonic like the walking dead
The rap style and tone feels wild and intense, like something out of a horror movie. It's captivating in its madness.


Im slaying all these zombies call me
Dillon is confidently rapping with skill and precision, overpowering any challenger that comes his way.


Deuces romney, faster than automatics and colder than auto rockets
Dillon declares his superiority over other rappers, with a swag that's so cool and fast it feels like it's coming from an automatic machine gun or rocket launcher.


Steppin my albums and sippin redbull with gin and tonic
Dillon is deeply involved in the creation process of his music, working tirelessly on his albums while also enjoying some drinks on the side to keep him energized and focused.


Back in 06 is when I lost control
Dillon reflects on a time when things felt out of balance and chaotic, but he's since gained more control over his life and art.


98 was the time that my name was ever on the honor roll
Dillon remembers a time when he was recognized for his academic achievements, a milestone that's become less relevant but still serves as a reminder of his hard work and progress.


I honor all the greats and posters hanging on my wall and thats a fact
Dillon pays tribute to the musicians who influenced and inspired him throughout his life, forming a connection with them that's intimate and meaningful to him.


I promise to make history after that, you feeling that?
Dillon has big plans for his future in music, aiming to make his mark on the industry and leave a lasting legacy for himself.


I strive to be a martyr, part of amazing ...like mardy salazi
Dillon is dedicated to his craft and willing to make sacrifices for the sake of his music. He sees himself as part of a group of legendary artists, like Mardy Salazi, who lived and died for their art.


I am marcus garby
Dillon identifies himself with another influential person, Marcus Garvey, who was a Jamaican political leader and activist known for his Pan-Africanism movement.


Spitting my lines so dirty homies we chuckin diseases
Dillon's lyrics are bold and savage, shaking things up and disturbing the status quo. He's not afraid to take risks with his rapping, infecting others with his unique style.


Make em supply a piece of statement and give me they reasons
Dillon challenges other rappers to prove themselves and back up their claims with evidence, demanding that they show their own skill and talent.


Words that Im speakig got some wizardry
Dillon's words and lyrics are magical and powerful, casting a spell on listeners and drawing them into his world.


Magical entities, lifted me, get a tender rollie into me
Dillon feels like he's being lifted up and carried away by a force beyond himself, a magical presence or entity that's inspiring and driving him forward. He also mentions a specific brand of watch, the tender rollie, which he seems to admire and desire.


Sexing her mentally, it appears to be.that Im getting respectedly the best
Dillon is mentally seducing the listener with his music, achieving a level of respect and admiration among fans that feels like the best thing in the world to him.


Whos best, you step no contest, yes
Dillon is confident in his abilities as a rapper and ready to take on any challengers who try to claim the title of 'best.'


Mess with me, see no progress next
Dillon warns those who would challenge him that they will only encounter failure and defeat if they go up against him.


Whos best, you cant accomplish this
Dillon sees himself as the ultimate goal for any aspiring rapper, a level of skill and artistry that cannot be surpassed.


Next election, cause you or less
The phrase 'next election' is likely a metaphorical allusion to the rap game, with Dillon positioning himself as the reigning champion who will continue to dominate even when his opponents try to compete for the top spot. He suggests that his competitors will come up short and fall short of success.


I get the worm pack like special earth balls, fucking earth balls
Dillon views himself as a winner who always comes out on top, even in situations where the odds are against him. He uses creative imagery to describe his success and good fortune.


Slipsy, burning, turning to cycle of life
The rap game can feel overwhelming and disorienting, with many ups and downs. Dillon sees these challenges as a natural part of life's cycles, to be weathered and navigated with perseverance.


Trouble and dice school, the homie you... like michael, but knock you out like tyson do
Dillon acknowledges that he has faced significant struggles and setbacks in his life, but is resilient and determined enough to keep going. He references two famous figures, Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson, known for their skill and ability to knock out their opponents.


Sit like a rabbit, pit infected with the wine flu, time soon
Dillon feels restless and anxious, like a rabbit caught in a trap. He's also infected with something that feels like a disease, perhaps a metaphor for his own emotional struggles. However, he suggests that time will eventually heal these wounds.


Had a calling for the microphone, I run my view
Dillon believes that he was meant to pursue a career in music, feeling an intense pull towards the microphone and a sense of purpose when he's making music.


Word to bible, not every person gonna like you
Dillon understands that he won't always be universally loved or supported, and that some people might not appreciate his music or his message. He's not bothered by this, and uses the bible as a reference to emphasize the idea that there will always be detractors and naysayers.


They spiteful, even jesus got betrayed by disciples
Dillon feels that even those who should be the most supportive or loyal can sometimes turn on you or work against you, using the story of Jesus's betrayal as an example. He's not resentful or bitter about this, but accepting of the reality that people are flawed and complex.


We might go relaxin, askin me where I be
Dillon is living his life on his own terms, not always following convention or societal expectations. He's comfortable with his choices and doesn't feel the need to explain or justify them to others.


They say that Im missing in action
Some people might view Dillon as absent or missing from certain situations or events, but he's not concerned about living up to their expectations or always being present.


No satisfaction, to satisfy them and give em reaction
Dillon doesn't feel like it's his job to satisfy or please others with his music, and doesn't feel the need to respond or react to their criticisms or comments.


Zaniac, and the crazy contractions
Dillon's rap style is bold and full of energy, with unique contractions or word choices that add depth and flavor to his lyrics.


I trappin the reats and I clap em
Dillon is skilled at capturing the attention and admiration of his fans, and confidently keeps them hooked with his music.


Recognize, I dont play that shit, no subliminals
Dillon is straightforward and direct in his message, never using hidden or indirect references to make his point. He's clear about what he wants to say and doesn't hold back.


I point and shoot, and I aim that shit for real
Dillon is unapologetic and focused, aiming straight for his goals and doing whatever it takes to get there. He's not afraid to take bold risks and pursue his dreams no matter what.


Its an amazing task to battle with success
Dillon recognizes that achieving success and maintaining it is not easy, and requires a lot of hard work and determination. He's up for the challenge and not afraid to compete.


I never gave a fuck, but now I give a fuck whos best
Dillon used to not care too much about what others thought of him or how he stacked up against other rappers, but now he's more invested and wants to prove himself as the best of the best.


Next election, cause you or less
Dillon repeats this refrain as a mantra and a challenge to others, asserting his dominance and daring them to try and knock him off his throne.


Whos best, you step no contest, yes
Dillon's confidence and swagger are on full display, as he declares himself the winner before the competition even begins. He doesn't need to compete or prove himself because he's already won.


Mess with me, see no progress next
Dillon is not afraid to take on challengers and prove his strength as a rapper. He's confident that anyone who tries to oppose him will only meet with disappointment and defeat.


Whos best, you cant accomplish this
Dillon sees himself as an unattainable goal for other rappers, a level of skill and artistry that they will never be able to reach or surpass.


Next election, cause you or, mhm, fresh.
The final line is a repetition of the refrain, driving home the message that Dillon is unstoppable and untouchable. The addition of 'fresh' at the end is perhaps a nod to his own style and creativity, which feel current and innovative.




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KeiZa

Respect , i love this instrumental

rycho

Classic shit

KAIN

What s the name of that town?

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