Spar
Dreezy Lyrics


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Aye mayne, I like the depth of this song, ya know what I'm sayin'
Not the death of the song but the D-E-P-T-H of the song
Ya feel me, the complexity and shit
I like the topic
Kodak Black man

Look my word is bond as fuck
My life is hard enough
They not rewarding us
They disregarding us
And if I go to D.C, I'm tryna spar with Trump
I'm not a politician, just can't ignore the stuff

This really just a free verse, I put my life in reverse
I dug up out my old pain and put it on a t-shirt
So many sides to this shit, not here for the popular shit
Your own people will laugh when you on positive shit
Before I die, I'ma teach, I light a blunt and I preach
Ain't no facade you can see, that I can only be me
I got a daughter to raise, one day she gon' be a queen
I'm tryna get shit together, so she can have anything

My word is bond as fuck
My life is hard enough
They ain't rewarding us
They disregarding us
And if I go to D.C, I'm tryna spar with Trump
I ain't a politician, just can't ignore the stuff

I take this life how it come
Got heart but still won't show love
If I tell people where I'm from, they might think I got a gun
Got J's that's still in the box
No tax or bands on my ones
I took my feelings out this shit and put my trust in my funds
Tat my dead homie on my sleeve
Don't need glasses, see what I see
Told me at ten, what I wasn't gon' be
Nigga ain't make the league, so we turn to the streets
Cops wanna blast 'fore they see ya I.D
Might do the race 'fore a nigga catch me
Damn if it be another R.I.P
It's a black/white world but I only see green
Killers gettin' off innocent, when the clip showin' that he did the shit
Try to talk and they ain't listenin' but they'll point it out when you get ignorant
Fuck with you if you a benefit
That's why I pay 'em cash at the dealership
And I got money stashed for the bail and shit
But I'ma write it off, good penmanship
Can't say we representing when half the office White Supremacist
This can't be, "Land of the free"
If kneeling might cost your position
I'm supposed to respect the system
They call our brothers, "Sons of bitches"
And when my Unc' came home from prison
For the same shit y'all tried to turn into a business
Take our culture, our blueprint
Pay the knockoff to come model us
Hurricanes come and swallow us
Opp niggas tryna put the dot on us
We pourin' Henny, cause we all bottled up
Granny said, "Scratch ya lottos up"
But the bible says it goes full circle
I'ma tryna find me a good purpose

My word is bond as fuck
My life is hard enough
They not rewarding us
They disregarding us
And if I go to D.C, I'm tryna spar with Trump
I'm not a politician, you can't ignore the stuff

Ain't old enough to hit the club to fill my cup with rum
But I can go die in the army or go to war for them
Ain't old enough for marijuana cigars, spark my blunt
But old enough to spend my life behind bars, that dumb
Told magazines that got me in articles
When I'm in Washington D.C., I'm doing fraud n' stuff
Ain't worried 'bout Donald Trump
Ain't worried 'bout seeing no monuments
These people got weather control
Where the hell you think Hurricane Harvey from?
The weather ain't got no name
Where the hell you think Hurricane Harvey from?
These people control the rain, these people be diggin' bonkers up
But they only got 2 more years of slavery to do harm to us

I feel like Kunta Kinte nigga, I'm the one who fought for us
I was in the clubs in 6th grade, fightin' the adults and stuff
Feel like Kunta Kinte nigga, I'm the one who fought for us
Ever since the 6th grade nigga, I was the one who fought for us
Ever since the 10th grade nigga, I was the one who fought for us
So I feel like Kunta Kinte nigga, I'm the one who fought for us yeah




I fought for us, nigga I die for us, nigga I risk my life for us
I risk my life for us nigga and I'll die for us nigga

Overall Meaning

In the song "Spar," rapper Dreezy delves into the struggles faced by black Americans in modern society. She speaks to the way that they are constantly disregarded and unrecognized within the system, and how even when they try to make a positive impact, the world will still try to put them down. Dreezy also touches on the political climate of America, referencing Donald Trump and how she wants to "spar" with him if she goes to D.C. She makes it clear that she is not a politician herself, but she refuses to ignore the issues at hand.


Dreezy's lyrics also touch on the personal struggles she has faced. She mentions her past pain and trauma, which has led her to seek positivity in her life. She speaks of her daughter and how she wants to provide a better life for her, which serves as motivation for her to keep pushing and make a difference. Dreezy's lyrics reflect the current state of America, where every day is a battle for black individuals, and how they must constantly fight to be seen and heard.


Line by Line Meaning

Not the death of the song but the D-E-P-T-H of the song
I appreciate the complexity and substance within this song


My life is hard enough
My struggles and hardships are significant


They not rewarding us
We are not being recognized or compensated for our efforts


And if I go to D.C, I'm tryna spar with Trump
If given the opportunity, I would engage in political discourse with the President


I'm not a politician, just can't ignore the stuff
Although I am not a politician, I cannot disregard important issues


Your own people will laugh when you on positive shit
Members of your own community may ridicule you for aspiring to positivity and success


I got a daughter to raise, one day she gon' be a queen
I have a responsibility to raise my daughter to be a confident and successful woman


Got J's that's still in the box
I have unused, unworn sneakers


Cops wanna blast 'fore they see ya I.D
Police officers are quick to use excessive force without proper identification


Killers gettin' off innocent, when the clip showin' that he did the shit
Murderers are being acquitted despite clear evidence of their guilt


This can't be, 'Land of the free'
The United States cannot be considered truly free if peaceful protest is met with punishment


Take our culture, our blueprint
Our cultural heritage and history are being co-opted and exploited by others


Opp niggas tryna put the dot on us
Our enemies are attempting to target and harm us


The weather ain't got no name
Natural disasters are caused by human actions and intervention


But they only got 2 more years of slavery to do harm to us
Those in power have a limited time to maintain oppressive systems and harm us


Ever since the 6th grade nigga, I was the one who fought for us
Since a young age, I have been advocating for and defending our community




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DIEUSON OCTAVE, MAXIME LE FLOCH, RICARDO VALENTINE, SEANDREA SLEDGE, STEVEN VIDAL, TREVOR SLADE

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@switchblade35fly

Your own ppl will laugh when u on positive shit.

@jadonaugustine66

Julia Blade Kodak real babe😍

@smokey103

Jadon Augustine that's not even Kodak line

@kingdaddy6168

Jadon Augustine 6lack said that

@Kampsy

Lol that's how you know that Jadon Augustine was just trynna shoot his shot... but this foo bricked so hard 😂

@Niggalodeon323

Julia Blade FACTS. SMH

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@tinat.w.o2672

Dreezy ate this shit up .. arguably one of the best verses from a female emcee especially ever

@jasminepetal3972

Seriously.

@a.d9562

I’ve been listening to this shit for years now I’m glad someone else noticed her talent

@kristamckay6430

Arguably one of the best female rappers; so underated!

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