The Watcher )
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Things just ain't the same for gangstas
Times is changing, young niggas is aging
Becoming O.Gs in the game and changing
To make way for these new names and faces
But the strangest things can happen from rapping
When niggas get wrapped up in image and acting
Niggas get capped up and wrapped in plastic
Zipped up in bags: when it happens, that's it
I've seen 'em come, I've watched 'em go
Watched 'em rise, witnessed it and watched 'em blow
Watched 'em all blossom and watched 'em grow
Watched the lawsuits when they lost the dough
Best friends and money: I lost them both
Went visited niggas in the hospital
It's all the same shit all across the globe
I just sit back and watch the show

Everywhere that I go
Ain't the same as befo' (The watcher)
People I used to know
Just don't know me no mo' (The watcher)
But everywhere that I go
I got people I know (The watcher)
Who got people they know
So I suggest you lay low (I watch)

I moved out of the hood for good, you blame me?
Niggas aim mainly at niggas they can't be
But niggas can't hit niggas they can't see
I'm out of sight, now I'm out of they dang reach
How would you feel if niggas wanted you killed?
You'd probably move to a new house on a new hill
And choose a new spot, if niggas wanted you shot
I ain't a thug, how much 2Pac in you you got?
I ain't no bitch, neither
It's either my life or your life
And I ain't leaving, I like breathing
Nigga, we can go round for round
Clip for clip, shit, fo'-pound for pound
Nigga, if you really want to take it there, we can
Just remember that you fucking with a family man
I got a lot more to lose than you, remember that
When you wanna come and fill these shoes

Everywhere that I go
Ain't the same as befo' (The watcher)
People I used to know
Just don't know me no mo' (The watcher)
But everywhere that I go
I got people I know (The watcher)
Who got people they know
So I suggest you lay low (I watch)

Things just ain't the same for gangstas
Cops is anxious to put niggas in handcuffs
They wanna hang us, see us dead, enslave us
Keep us trapped in the same place we're raised in
Then they wonder why we act so outrageous
Run around stressed out and pull out gauges
Cause every time you let the animal out cages
It's dangerous to people who look like strangers
But now we got a new era of gangstas
Hustlers and youngsters living amongst us
Lookin' at us, now calling us busters
Can't help but reminisce back when it was us
Nigga, we started this gangsta shit!
And this the motherfucking thanks I get?
It's funny how time fly
I'm just having fun just watching it fly by

Everywhere that I go
Ain't the same as befo' (The watcher)
People I used to know
Just don't know me no mo' (The watcher)
But everywhere that I go
I got people I know (The watcher)




Who got people they know
So I suggest you lay low (I watch)

Overall Meaning

In "The Watcher," Dr. Dre reflects on the changing times and the evolution of the gangsta lifestyle. The song opens with Dre acknowledging that things are not the same for gangstas as they used to be. The younger generation is taking over, and the OGs are aging out. But with the rise of new names and faces in the game comes a shift away from authenticity towards image and acting, resulting in fakeness and violence. Dre has seen it all happen before, with rappers rising to fame, losing everything when they are sued, and ultimately getting dragged out of the game. He has seen the ugly side of the industry and the toll it takes on people's lives.


Throughout the song, Dre asserts his superiority as a gangsta while also acknowledging the dangers of the lifestyle. He has moved out of the hood and out of sight of his enemies, but he still holds his ground. He challenges anyone who wants to take him on, reminding them that he has a lot to lose as a family man. Despite the risk of violence, Dre still finds amusement in watching the world go by, feeling nostalgic for an earlier time when he and his peers started the gangsta lifestyle that is now being imitated and misunderstood.


Line by Line Meaning

Things just ain't the same for gangstas
Times are changing and gangsters are not as respected as in the past.


Times is changing, young niggas is aging
Time does not stop for anyone and everyone grows older.


Becoming O.Gs in the game and changing
Older gangstas are changing as they become more experienced.


To make way for these new names and faces
Older gangsters are making way for new ones to take over.


But the strangest things can happen from rapping
Surprising things can happen as a result of rapping.


When niggas get wrapped up in image and acting
When gangsters become too involved in creating a certain image and persona.


Niggas get capped up and wrapped in plastic
Gangsters can become victims of violence and be killed.


Zipped up in bags: when it happens, that's it
Death is final and there is no coming back from it.


I've seen 'em come, I've watched 'em go
I have seen many gangsters come and go over time.


Watched 'em rise, witnessed it and watched 'em blow
I have watched gangsters rise to fame and then fall from it.


Watched 'em all blossom and watched 'em grow
I have seen many gangsters grow and develop over time.


Watched the lawsuits when they lost the dough
I have watched gangsters be sued and lose a lot of money as a result.


Best friends and money: I lost them both
I have lost both my best friends and a lot of money due to my involvement in the gangster lifestyle.


Went visited niggas in the hospital
I have visited gangsters in the hospital after they were victims of violence.


It's all the same shit all across the globe
Gangster lifestyle and violence is present everywhere in the world.


I just sit back and watch the show
I am an observer of the gangster lifestyle and watch it from afar.


Ain't the same as befo' (The watcher)
Things are changing and not the same as they used to be.


Just don't know me no mo' (The watcher)
People who used to know me no longer recognize me or my lifestyle.


But everywhere that I go
I have connections and know people everywhere I go.


Who got people they know
I know people who know even more people.


So I suggest you lay low (I watch)
I am watching and suggest staying out of trouble.


Niggas aim mainly at niggas they can't be
Gangsters often target others who they aspire to be or are envious of.


But niggas can't hit niggas they can't see
It is hard to harm someone who is not visible or easy to find.


I'm out of sight, now I'm out of they dang reach
I try to stay out of sight and in a location where it is hard to reach me.


How would you feel if niggas wanted you killed?
Imagine how you would feel if someone wanted to harm you.


You'd probably move to a new house on a new hill
Most people would try to relocate to a safer area if their life was in danger.


And choose a new spot, if niggas wanted you shot
People would try to choose a new location if someone wanted to harm them.


I ain't a thug, how much 2Pac in you you got?
I am not as tough as some other gangsters, but how much toughness do you have?


I ain't no bitch, neither
I am not weak or cowardly.


It's either my life or your life
It comes down to a life or death situation.


And I ain't leaving, I like breathing
I prefer to stay alive and continue breathing.


Nigga, we can go round for round
We can fight it out and see who is the stronger one.


Clip for clip, shit, fo'-pound for pound
We can compare weapons and see who has the better one.


Just remember that you fucking with a family man
Remember that I have a family and they will be affected by your actions.


I got a lot more to lose than you, remember that
I have more at stake and more to lose than you do.


When you wanna come and fill these shoes
If you want to take my place, be prepared for the consequences.


Cops is anxious to put niggas in handcuffs
Police are eager to arrest and convict gangsters.


They wanna hang us, see us dead, enslave us
Police want to harm and control gangsters.


Keep us trapped in the same place we're raised in
Police want to keep gangsters in the same disadvantaged area they were raised in.


Then they wonder why we act so outrageous
Police wonder why gangsters act out and behave badly.


Run around stressed out and pull out gauges
Gangsters are often under stress and may resort to violence as a result.


Cause every time you let the animal out cages
When you release your inner, primal self, it can be dangerous for others.


It's dangerous to people who look like strangers
Bystanders are in danger when gangsters start acting out.


But now we got a new era of gangstas
There is a new generation of gangsters that are coming up.


Hustlers and youngsters living amongst us
Young people are getting involved in the gangster lifestyle and coexisting alongside older gangsters.


Lookin' at us, now calling us busters
The younger generation is judging the older gangsters and calling them names.


Can't help but reminisce back when it was us
I can't help but think back to when I was a young, ambitious gangster.


Nigga, we started this gangsta shit!
We were the pioneers and started the gangster lifestyle.


And this the motherfucking thanks I get?
I expected more recognition and respect for starting the gangster lifestyle.


It's funny how time fly
It's interesting how quickly time passes.


I'm just having fun just watching it fly by
I am enjoying my life and watching it unfold as time passes by.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MARSHALL MATHERS, ANDRE YOUNG

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Ermis


on Fuck You

best dr.dre song and that phone call in the beginning funny ash

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