Evolution
ENIGMA & D-Emotion Project Lyrics


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Now everybody wanna know when the next drop
Hustle hard everyday bout to share stock
Thorough wit this whole flavor
Call me Barack
Still trill at the heart with my cross out
Everybody wanna know when the next drop
Hustle hard everyday bout to share stock
Thorough wit this whole flavor
Call me Barack
Still trill at the heart with my cross out
Thinkin' about our life and what's most important
That we need while I'm sippin' at forty-two still relaxin'
From all of the, struggles at work successful
But I'm thinkin' about our life and the truth
And what we need not another
Artist selling his soul, not another
Woman droppin' that thang
We are poisoning our future let's fake
What's renowned for us to live
In a place that's heavenly
But I'ma keep it real evolution of hip hop
I'ma break it down got the soul in the top spot
Breakin' all the bounds with the beast
In the media, thorough with the sound
Know it's me D'Vo bringin' ya
Timeless like the classics from
My big brothers back then
We had a little time to sit back
And parlay then, apocalypse
Now got ya boy in the top spot
Time we go head pull our chain out
For Christ now
Now everybody wanna know when the next drop
Hustle hard everyday bout to share stock
Thorough wit this whole flavor
Call me Barack
Still trill at the heart with my cross out
Everybody wanna know when the next drop
Hustle hard everyday bout to share stock
Thorough wit this whole flavor
Call me Barack
Still trill at the heart with my cross out
It's written in rappin' so you can stand it
Comin' at all aims so that you can
Understand it, caring for our future
The premise so you should man up
If you got a chain I'ma need you
Gone stand up
I'ma come through yes sir
For my people, if you bout faith
Wave ya hands boy I need ya
Toast in the air to the real ones
I see ya, it's The Codex yes sir
Boy I need ya
In the grimiest places that's where I need ya to be
You gotta make an example
Got the light let it beam
Don't make it seem like you wasn't
Paying attention at least
Be real with yourself that's that's
What I'm looking for seeds
But the truth this ain't that
You livin' in Hell or with Me
Comin' real with the faction
Comin' as real as can be
You got a record spittin' fluent
Intuitively, this is life or death
All that is Heavenly
But I'ma keep it real evolution of hip hop
I'ma break it down got the soul in the top spot
Breakin' all the bounds with the beast
In the media, thorough with the sound
Know it's me D'Vo bringin' ya
Timeless like the classics from
My big brothers back then
We had a little time to sit back
And parlay then, apocalypse
Now got ya boy in the top spot
Time we go head pull our chain out
For Christ now
Oooo aaah I'ma keep it real
Evolution of Hip-Hop
I'ma keep it real
Evolution of Hip-Hop
Oooo aaah I'ma keep it real
Evolution of Hip-Hop
I'ma keep it real
Evolution of Hip-Hop
Pull that chain out
Pull that chain out
Pull that chain out
Pull that chain out
Now everybody wanna know when the next drop
Hustle hard everyday bout to share stock
Thorough wit this whole flavor
Call me Barack
Still trill at the heart with my cross out
Everybody wanna know when the next drop
Hustle hard everyday bout to share stock
Thorough wit this whole flavor




Call me Barack
Still trill at the heart with my cross out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to ENIGMA & D-Emotion Project's song "Evolution" touch on the themes of hip-hop music, success, and the importance of staying true to oneself. The rapper, D'Vo, asserts his commitment to the "evolution" of hip-hop, meaning the growth and development of the genre beyond its current boundaries. He mentions that he is "thorough with this whole flavor," indicating his knowledge and expertise in the hip-hop world. He also calls himself "Barack," perhaps as a nod to the former President's message of hope and change.


In addition to speaking to the evolution of hip-hop, the lyrics also touch on the idea of success and its correlation to material possessions. D'Vo mentions the "struggles at work" and being successful but reflects on the importance of focusing on what is truly necessary rather than just striving for more. He urges artists not to sell their souls and women not to objectify themselves. He emphasizes that by doing so, we are poisoning our future.


Finally, the song emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and one's beliefs. D'Vo talks about standing up for one's beliefs and making an example for others, specifically mentioning those with faith. The repeated refrain of "pull that chain out" might be interpreted as pulling one's inner strength out and standing up for what they believe in, no matter what.


Line by Line Meaning

Now everybody wanna know when the next drop
People are eagerly waiting for the next big release of the artist/musician.


Hustle hard everyday bout to share stock
The artist is working hard daily to make sure that their stocks/shares are worth sharing and investing in.


Thorough wit this whole flavor
The artist is skilled and proficient in this particular style of music.


Call me Barack
The artist is comparing himself to Barack Obama, who was known for his charismatic leadership qualities.


Still trill at the heart with my cross out
The artist is still true to his roots, even while being successful, and wears his cross out in public as a symbol of his faith.


Thinkin' about our life and what's most important
The artist is reflecting on what's truly important in life.


That we need while I'm sippin' at forty-two still relaxin'
The artist is enjoying a drink (likely 42 Below vodka) while remaining grounded and relaxed despite the pressures of success.


From all of the, struggles at work successful
The artist has worked hard to overcome the struggles that come with being successful.


But I'm thinkin' about our life and the truth
The artist is deep in thought about life and what is true.


And what we need not another
The artist acknowledges that there are already enough artists and musicians in the industry and that there isn't a need for more of the same.


Artist selling his soul, not another
There are already enough artists willing to compromise their values and align themselves with companies or ideas that they don't believe in, so the artist doesn't want to be another sell-out artist.


Woman droppin' that thang
The artist is referencing the trend of women dancing provocatively in music videos and is suggesting that this trend isn't needed and may not be helpful for women in the long run.


We are poisoning our future let's fake
The artist is suggesting that we are harming our future by promoting and participating in unhealthy trends and ideas.


What's renowned for us to live in a place that's heavenly
The artist is suggesting that we should aspire to live in a place that is heavenly, or a place that is peaceful and full of positive energy.


But I'ma keep it real evolution of hip hop
The artist is committed to keeping the evolution of hip-hop authentic and true to itself.


I'ma break it down got the soul in the top spot
The artist is passionate about infusing soul into hip-hop and is dedicated to breaking down barriers in the music industry.


Breakin' all the bounds with the beast in the media, thorough with the sound
The artist is breaking down barriers in the media and bringing a thorough, complete sound to audiences.


Know it's me D'Vo bringin' ya
The artist is confident that it is he who is bringing an authentic, high-quality product to audiences.


Timeless like the classics from my big brothers back then
The artist is referencing classic hip-hop music that is timeless and ageless, and is inspired by the sounds of his big brothers and mentors.


We had a little time to sit back and parlay then, apocalypse
The artist is reflecting on a time in the past when he had time to chill and relax, but now the world (or perhaps the music industry) has become hectic and chaotic.


Now got ya boy in the top spot
The artist has achieved success and is now in the top spot in his profession.


Time we go head pull our chain out for Christ now
The artist is suggesting that it's time to pull out our chains (likely referencing jewelry chains) and show our faith in Christ.


It's written in rappin' so you can stand it
The artist has written his message in the form of rap music so that more people can understand and relate to it.


Comin' at all aims so that you can understand it, caring for our future
The artist is making sure that his message is understandable and that he is advocating for a better future for all of us.


The premise so you should man up
The artist is suggesting that we all need to step up and take responsibility for our actions.


If you got a chain I'ma need you gone stand up
The artist is calling on those with chains/jewelry to stand up and be counted, to show their faith and support for his message.


I'ma come through yes sir for my people, if you bout faith
The artist is dedicated to supporting his people and those who share his beliefs.


Wave ya hands boy I need ya
The artist is calling on his fans and followers to show their support and enthusiasm by waving their hands and getting excited.


Toast in the air to the real ones I see ya
The artist is raising a toast to the real people and expressing his appreciation for them.


It's The Codex yes sir boy I need ya
The artist is referencing 'The Codex', which may be a nickname or a reference to a record company. He is calling on his fans to show their support for The Codex and his message.


In the grimiest places that's where I need ya to be
The artist is calling on his followers to be present and supportive even in the toughest, most challenging places and situations.


You gotta make an example, got the light let it beam
The artist is telling his followers to lead by example and to shine their light so that others may follow.


Don't make it seem like you wasn't
The artist is reminding his followers not to pretend like they weren't paying attention and didn't hear his message.


Paying attention at least, be real with yourself that's that's
The artist is encouraging his followers to be honest with themselves and to acknowledge the truths that he is presenting.


What I'm looking for seeds, but the truth this ain't that
The artist is looking for people who embrace the truth, but acknowledges that not everyone will be interested in his message.


You livin' in Hell or with Me
The artist is suggesting that living according to his message will bring a sense of peace or heaven to one's life, while living contrary to it will lead to a sense of living in hell.


Comin' real with the faction, comin' as real as can be
The artist is bringing real, authentic ideas and values to his audience.


You got a record spittin' fluent intuitively
The artist has a record that is well-crafted and intuitive in its messaging and delivery.


This is life or death all that is Heavenly
The message that the artist is presenting is so important that it is a matter of life or death, and is like a piece of heaven on earth.


Oooo aaah I'ma keep it real Evolution of Hip-Hop
The artist is committed to keeping the evolution of hip-hop authentic and true to its roots.


Pull that chain out
The artist is calling on his followers to pull out their chains/jewelry to show their faith.




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Written by: D. BROWN

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