Feel
Dj Rick Lyrics


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I've been waiting for a long time (how long)
Real damn long time (how long)
I've been waiting for a long time (how ya feel)
Man

I feel like Pac, I feel like Biggie
I'm feeling like these hating niggas waiting to get me
I'm losing my sleep, I'm losing my mind
You know I go hard when it comes to mine
I feel like Pac, Biggie, Pac, Biggie

Sucka walk up on me, talking like he know me
Ain't no co defendant do my dirt all by my lonely
Down south nigga, talking jam pony
Rest in Peace to Uncle Al he showed me my first Rollie
Bitches want to know me, haters want to show me
But I'm so vicious double m worth eighty tickets
Cop just pulled me over, caught up in this thing
Take my case to trial, my juror Paula Deen
I know they hate a nigga but he's such a major nigga
Tell the clip the .40 when C.I.A. with us
305 them killas, Ricky Ross the richest
Bel- Air on my table, I talk it then I live it

I feel like Pac, I feel like Biggie
I'm feeling like these hating niggas waiting to get me
I'm losing my sleep, I'm losing my mind
You know I go hard when it comes to mine
I feel like Pac, Biggie, Pac, Biggie

All of you starve and I eat fast
Moussain when I creep past
Blacked out I max out with the same same watch on me chain
We killing niggas no repass my momma got like 3 Jags
You talkin' bout how you ball nigga we really gettin' that street cash
Say old money, new work
Smell the caine on my new shirt
My old g said strap up and don't lay your head where you do dirt
And my momma said do school work
I was making that tool work
And niggas wanted me dead with a whole lot on my head
Man they hit Big in the passenger, hit Pac in the passenger
So I'm riding round with this Mac on me
And a bunch of shooters in back of us
Roll up and you a dead man
Head shot when we clapped ya
We sellin' niggas to the murk em man, and I ain't talkin' bout Erica

I feel like Pac, I feel like Biggie
I'm feeling like these hating niggas waiting to get me
I'm losing my sleep, I'm losing my mind
You know I go hard when it comes to mine
I feel like Pac, Biggie, Pac, Biggie

Feel like it's me against the world
Bury me a g
My middle finger to the world
I'm gon' forever be a g
Pussy nigga want a witness stay armed no Biggie
When we get busy no alarms just semis
We pour out a lil liquor throw it like straight ballers
We cradle to the grave ride when my homie call
Give a damn if you me ? West P
When somebody gotta die, we gon' march to the steps
They said Brenda had a baby but she left it in the alley
One shot that playa hater now we going back to Cali
Hit the time nigga I got a story to tell
My ambitions as a rider got me ready to die
And when we ride on no more paint we go hard as shit
Why you complaining and you wonder why we call you bitch
It's an every day struggle nigga me and my bitch
It's unbelievable suicide I thought you would get
Said fuck me warning and the gun don't blast
Give me the loot sorry nigga one more chance
You know this shit don't stop
Keep these sucker under pressure
Only god can judge me shawty I ain't mad at ya

Ya nigga can't see me
A paid thug nigga
That's why shawty wanna be me
See a kid around around in your town kick in your door
I feel like Pac and Biggie love the dough, more than you know

I feel like Pac, I feel like Biggie
I'm feeling like these hating niggas waiting to get me
I'm losing my sleep, I'm losing my mind
You know I go hard when it comes to mine
I feel like Pac, Biggie, Pac, Biggie

Ey yo, how you gon' compare yourself to greatness




If you ain't ready to be great, man?
Ain't no more to it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dj Rick's song Feel can be interpreted as the artist expressing his feelings of being under constant threat and pressure as he navigates through life. He begins the song by saying that he has been waiting a long time, suggesting that he has been waiting for his time to come, possibly in the music industry or in life in general. He then compares himself to legendary rappers, the late Tupac and Notorious B.I.G, stating that he feels like them and implying that he is also as great as they were. He further emphasizes his greatness by saying that his haters are waiting to get him, indicating that they see him as a major threat.


The artist then talks about his lifestyle and how he handles his business alone. He mentions that he does his dirt by himself and that he is a southern man with a strong connection to legendary southern DJs like Uncle Al. He also talks about the attention he receives from women and haters, declaring that he is worth a lot of money and ready to face any challenge. The artist then talks about his criminal record and the people that have tried to kill him. He mentions that he rides around with a gun (Mac) and a team of shooters to protect himself. He then references several rap lyrics, which describe different events in his life or just showcase his lyrical ability.


The song acts as a representation of the artist's confidence and ferocity in his quest for greatness. He feels that he is as great as the rappers that he admires, and he is not afraid to express it. The lyrics also describe the dangerous and violent aspect of his lifestyle, showing that he is always prepared to defend himself against those who threaten him.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been waiting for a long time (how long)
Expressing the feeling of impatience indicating that the wait has been longer than expected


Real damn long time (how long)
The wait has been really long and frustrating


I've been waiting for a long time (how ya feel)
Repeating the same feeling and inquiring about how the listener feels


Man
A non-specific interjection, in this context used to convey anger, frustration, and seriousness


I feel like Pac, I feel like Biggie
Feeling like two of the greatest hip-hop icons of all time


I'm feeling like these hating niggas waiting to get me
Paranoid about the enemies who want to harm the singer


I'm losing my sleep, I'm losing my mind
Experiencing insomnia and mental pressure due to the danger and urgency of the situation


You know I go hard when it comes to mine
The artist is known to work excessively hard to achieve their goals


Sucka walk up on me, talking like he know me
Annoyed by people who approach him with a sense of familiarity, but the artist does not know them


Ain't no co-defendant, do my dirt all by my lonely
Working alone without any help or support from others


Down south nigga, talking jam pony
Referring to the distinctive Southern music style and culture


Rest in Peace to Uncle Al, he showed me my first Rollie
Remembering a deceased family member who first introduced the artist to a luxurious watch brand


Bitches want to know me, haters want to show me
People are either interested in getting to know the singer or trying to prove him wrong


But I'm so vicious double m worth eighty tickets
Proudly declaring that he is very wealthy and has assets valued at eighty million dollars


Cop just pulled me over, caught up in this thing
The authorities have stopped the singer, and he is caught up in some kind of illegal activity


Take my case to trial, my juror Paula Deen
Referring to the celebrity chef who was rumored to have racist tendencies and might have influenced the decision of the jury


I know they hate a nigga, but he's such a major nigga
Being aware that his enemies dislike him but also recognizing that the artist is a major player in his industry


Tell the clip the .40 when C.I.A. with us
Instructing his affiliates to keep their guns loaded and ready for a potential attack


305 them killas, Ricky Ross the richest
Referring to the Miami area code where lots of violent people reside and asserting his wealth compared to others


Bel-Air on my table, I talk it then I live it
Promoting that he talks and lives with luxury


All of you starve and I eat fast
Boasting about his wealth and how he is doing better than those who lack it


Moussain when I creep past
Wearing expensive shoes known as Moussains in a lowkey manner


Blacked out, I max out with the same same watch on me chain
Buying expensive things and spending money without feeling the financial strain


We killing niggas no repass, my momma got like 3 Jags
Boasting that his mother owns three Jaguars and not allowing a second mourning ceremony for the dead while they continue to take more lives


You talkin' bout how you ball nigga we really gettin' that street cash
Addressing those who like to brag about their wealth but asserting that he and his team are actively making money on the streets


Say old money, new work
Starting to make new money by any means possible without letting go of the old ways


Smell the caine on my new shirt
Implying that the singer has been involved in the use or sale of cocaine and that the drug smell is a part of their new shirt


My old g said strap up and don't lay your head where you do dirt
Recalling the advice given by his older counterparts to always be ready to defend himself and not let his guard down where he works


And my momma said do school work
Acknowledging the advice given by his mother to prioritize academics over other pursuits


I was making that tool work
Acknowledging the fact that he was more interested in making a quick buck by engaging in illegal activities


And niggas wanted me dead with a whole lot on my head
Expressing that his life was in danger where people had placed a bounty on his head


Man, they hit Big in the passenger, hit Pac in the passenger
Remembering how two of the greatest artists of all time were killed while sitting in the passenger seats of their cars


So I'm riding round with this Mac on me
Referencing that the artist is carrying a gun for protection


And a bunch of shooters in back of us
Assuming that his team is carrying guns and is ready to shoot anyone trying to harm the artist


Roll up and you a dead man
Threatening anyone who approaches him or his team by saying they will kill them on the spot


Head shot when we clapped ya
Asserting that they will shoot and kill their enemies upon confrontation


We sellin' niggas to the murk em man, and I ain't talkin' bout Erica
Using slang to indicate that they are willing to hurt and sell people and clarifying that the term murk em is not a reference to the singer Erica


Feel like it's me against the world
Feeling that everyone is against him and that he must fend for himself


Bury me a g
Requesting to be buried as a gangster with all the honor and respect that comes with it


My middle finger to the world
Signaling his defiance and rebellion against the world


I'm gon' forever be a g
Declaring that he will remain a gangster for the rest of his life


Pussy nigga want a witness, stay armed no Biggie
Referring to the death of Notorious B.I.G, who was shot after some people noticed him without any armed protection


When we get busy no alarms just semis
Indicating that the group does not leave any traces after they engage in gun violence


We pour out a lil liquor, throw it like straight ballers
Paying respects to those who have died by pouring out a small amount of liquor, and doing so nonchalantly


We cradle to the grave ride when my homie call
Being ready to help and support one's friend until the day they die


Give a damn if you me? West P
Showing that the artist is not afraid to get involved in a physical confrontation and does not care if the opponent is stronger or better-connected than him


When somebody gotta die, we gon' march to the steps
Being ready to take any action, including killing, if required to avenge themselves or their loved ones


They said Brenda had a baby but she left it in the alley
Referencing Tupac Shakur's song 'Brenda's Got a Baby' about a girl who left her newborn in a dumpster


One shot that playa hater now we going back to Cali
Asserting that they are ready to kill anyone who spreads negativity and rumors and then leave the state to avoid the authorities


Hit the time nigga I got a story to tell
Imagining himself as a storyteller who has a lot to share about the events that have taken place in his life so far


My ambitions as a rider got me ready to die
Referring to Tupac Shakur's song 'Ambitions as a Rider' and how the lifestyle of a gangster is dangerous and often results in death


And when we ride on, no more paint we go hard as shit
Preparing to engage in violent and reckless behavior without regards to the details or consequences


Why you complaining and you wonder why we call you bitch
Telling someone that they have no right to complain if they are not willing to take action and defend themselves


It's an everyday struggle, nigga me and my bitch
Acknowledging the difficulties that come with the gangster lifestyle and celebrating how he and his team can overcome them


It's unbelievable suicide, I thought you would get
Referring to Tupac Shakur's song 'Unbelievable' about how death and danger are always present in their lives


Said fuck me warning and the gun don't blast
Being ready to shoot and retaliate if someone issues a threat


Give me the loot, sorry nigga one more chance
Referencing Biggie Smalls' songs 'Give Me the Loot' and 'One More Chance' about taking risks and second chances


You know this shit don't stop
Declaring that the gangster lifestyle is continuous and will never stop


Keep these sucker under pressure
Putting stress on the singer's enemies to not let up and feel the pressure of their tactics


Only god can judge me shawty I ain't mad at ya
Suggesting that he does not care about everyone's opinions and that he will face whatever punishment awaits him with open arms


Ya nigga can't see me
Asserting dominance and stating that no one can match the singer's skills and strength


A paid thug nigga
Boasting that he is a professional criminal who gets paid to perform risky tasks


That's why shawty wanna be me
Claiming that people admire his gangster lifestyle and aspire to be like him


See a kid around around in your town kick in your door
Threatening that he and his crew will rob, steal, and invade the homes of those who cross them


I feel like Pac and Biggie love the dough more than you know
Comparing himself to the two legendary artists, who were both wealthy and used their money to further their own lifestyles


Ey yo, how you gon' compare yourself to greatness
Asking the listener how could they compare themselves to people who have achieved legendary status


If you ain't ready to be great, man?
Challenging the listener to see if they are willing to put in the work and dedication required to be great


Ain't no more to it
Concluding that there is nothing else to say and the point has been made




Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Anthony Delvon Tucker, Chris Martin, Christopher Wallace, Clifford Harris, Kasseem Dean, Khaled Khaled, Robert Williams, William Roberts

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