Accept My Flaws Pt. 2
Dizzy Wright feat. Chel'le Lyrics


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She said
I guess I gotta just deal with the bullshit
You about to grab your full clip so you can go retaliate
You wanna know why I'm trippin?
'Cause I don't wanna have to birth this baby on my own
And have to explain why you passed away
You say, you good, like you may be home
But in my heart I know you may be wrong
I wish you understood I wouldn't agreed to a baby
If you was gonna be beefing with other hoods, you trynna play me out
A negative is how you make me out but if something happened
To you which one of your homies gonna help me raise this child?
We was in this together, be a man
And if they killed yo friend I know damn well they'll kill again
So don't you look at me stupid like everything's alright,
It's not alright your stupidity can cost you your life
And now I'm stuck with your child, understand me
You worried about your goons and I'm worried about this family

Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)

He said
I guess I gotta just deal with the bullshit
The fact that they used a full clip to kill my fucking best friend
So why you talkin about family? I considered him family,
So don't mistake this for a muthafucking Def Jam
I'm trynna tell you I'm good, but if they take me home
I pray to God that you keep my baby strong
I may be wrong trynna handle with altercation
But how can I live my life if I ran from this situation?
So I take a little vacation after my nigga got blasted
I was riding when he was riding
Now I'm supposed to be scared of a casket you ain't feelin' that?
I ain't no killa but I'm killing back
I don't give a fuck!
I'mma retaliate like I can bring my nigga back
It's war, it's not my kindness it's insanity
Take a friend of mine and now everybody's an enemy
Fuck it I gotta do it, don't lose it I know you hate this shit
But I'll be damned if they get away with this. It's on

Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)

Had ya pride not got in the way, I would have known just what I meant to you
Had my pride not got in the way, you would have known, just what you mean to me

Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)




Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)

Overall Meaning

The overall theme of Dizzy Wright feat. Chel'le's song "Accept My Flaws Pt. 2" is communication and compromise in a troubled relationship. The verses are from the perspective of both partners, with the first verse being the female partner expressing her concern for their unborn child and the potential danger the male partner's associations may bring. She pleads with him to be the man she needs and protect their family. The second verse is from the male partner, who is dealing with the grief of losing his friend and feeling the need to retaliate. He tries to explain that he is doing what he needs to do to protect their family and their future. Throughout the song, they ask each other to accept their flaws, to accept that they both have different ways of coping with their issues.


The song highlights how communication breakdown and misunderstandings can lead to conflicts in relationships. The couple's inability to understand each other's perspective and consider each other's feelings is what causes the friction. The overall message of the song is that love requires communication, compromise, and acceptance of each other's flaws.


Line by Line Meaning

She said
The female speaker expresses her concern to the male speaker.


I guess I gotta just deal with the bullshit
She is accepting the situation as it is.


You about to grab your full clip so you can go retaliate
She is worried about the male speaker's safety as he is planning to seek revenge.


You wanna know why I'm trippin?
She is explaining her reasons for being upset.


'Cause I don't wanna have to birth this baby on my own And have to explain why you passed away
She is worried that she might have to raise their child alone if something happens to the male speaker due to his actions.


You say, you good, like you may be home
The male speaker is assuring her that he is safe.


But in my heart I know you may be wrong
She is worried that something might happen to him.


I wish you understood I wouldn't agreed to a baby If you was gonna be beefing with other hoods, you trynna play me out
She is upset that the male speaker did not consider their future while getting involved in violence.


A negative is how you make me out but if something happened To you which one of your homies gonna help me raise this child?
She is worried about their child's future and who will help her raise the child if something happens to the male speaker.


We was in this together, be a man
She expects him to take responsibility for their actions and be a responsible father.


And if they killed yo friend I know damn well they'll kill again
She is warning him that the situation may escalate and putting himself in harm's way is not worth it.


So don't you look at me stupid like everything's alright, It's not alright your stupidity can cost you your life
She is warning him that getting involved in violence can be costly both personally and for their family.


And now I'm stuck with your child, understand me
She is worried about their child's future and wants him to understand her perspective.


You worried about your goons and I'm worried about this family
She is worried about their family and wants him to prioritize their family over meaningless violence.


Can you accept my flaws? (When it all comes falling down)
The chorus is a plea to accept each other's imperfections and work towards building a better future for themselves and their family.


He said
The male speaker responds to the female speaker's concerns.


I guess I gotta just deal with the bullshit
He is accepting the situation as it is.


The fact that they used a full clip to kill my fucking best friend
He is upset about losing his best friend to violence.


So why you talkin about family? I considered him family, So don't mistake this for a muthafucking Def Jam
He is clarifying that he does care about family and that the situation is not about any gang affiliation.


I'm trynna tell you I'm good, but if they take me home I pray to God that you keep my baby strong
He is assuring her that he is safe but still worried about their child's future if anything happens to him.


I may be wrong trynna handle with altercation
He is acknowledging the risk involved in getting involved in violence.


But how can I live my life if I ran from this situation?
He is explaining that he cannot just run away from the situation by avoiding conflict.


So I take a little vacation after my nigga got blasted
He is taking some time to process his emotions after losing his best friend.


I was riding when he was riding
He is telling her that he was a part of his best friend's life and he feels responsible for avenging his death.


Now I'm supposed to be scared of a casket you ain't feelin' that?
He is questioning her lack of empathy towards his loss and his desire to seek revenge.


I ain't no killa but I'm killing back
He is acknowledging that he believes in an eye for an eye but does not want to be labeled as a killer.


I don't give a fuck!
He is determined to seek revenge.


I'mma retaliate like I can bring my nigga back
He is trying to take revenge because he is not able to accept the fact that his friend is gone.


It's war, it's not my kindness it's insanity
He is acknowledging that the situation has escalated into a war and he is not acting rationally.


Take a friend of mine and now everybody's an enemy
He is lamenting how a violent act has furthered hostility towards all those involved.


Fuck it I gotta do it, don't lose it I know you hate this shit
He is firm in his decision to seek revenge and understands that the female speaker does not support it.


But I'll be damned if they get away with this. It's on
He is determined to not let the attackers get away with the violence and thus is willing to risk his life for revenge.


Had ya pride not got in the way, I would have known just what I meant to you
The male speaker questions what the relationship could have been like if their egos did not hinder their ability to communicate with each other.


Had my pride not got in the way, you would have known, just what you mean to me
The male speaker is acknowledging that his own ego is partly responsible for the tension in their relationship and that the female speaker is important to him.




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Comments from YouTube:

Richard Padilla

Such a powerful and emotional song. Dizzy Wright is amazing. The hook is astonishing as well.

Layne Pollard

9 years and still as hard as day 1.

Liam Pike

Dizzy is my idol. Been listening to this song for over a year and it still amazes me how he puts words together. Hes about the only one left with a message to send to our youth. More people like him need to be be in "the game". Nigga literally came from the bottom. Refused to sign. Came from the underground and made his own path.

Liam Pike

im more of a j cole guy rather than Kendrick. but logic is amazing im on his shit

Rick Duder

Ab-Soul

Emil

Liam Pike "Hes about the only one left with a message to send to our youth", I love the underground, it's by far better than the mainstream, but don't you forget about Em? He's been sending good messages to the youth throughout his whole career except for his Slim Shady side. With that said, Dizzy is amazing.

D Quade

Liam Pike i think there should be tupac too. i think he does send a good positive message. and also pac was the one who really inspired me AND to that extent that i think i was able to turn my life around.

CUBRAPZ

Im speechless I dont smoke but this is one of the best albums I have heard in a while. This track is just so emotional I don't know what to say. Good album bruh. TURN IT UP!

Nathan Mendoza

K00

Nathan Mendoza

I accepted answer real believe now
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