Lobby
Earl Sweatshirt Lyrics


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You know what it is, don't overreact
I'm twenty six, felonious past
Rolling with the pack, even when it switch
Guarantee you miss, don't get too attached
Heavyweight on my back
Chamberlain with the stats
Don't play with it, sail in the Lamb'
Niggas stay with the plan, we anchored in
When I get the thraxx, I'm inhaling
I happen to know that it's sailing
I'm happy to throw out the trail
Cover your nose, it's a valence
I know it's a quota to fill
Where you going and what's your intent?
I ain't notice the run of the mill
I ain't known for hugging the fence
Head hard, I'm stubborn as shit
Quick start, can't cover the steps
Since I left my partner from 65th
Big love, but I'm from the mid
I'm coming home but love every slid

And he is safe, well he is superhuman




Wow, overturn call
What a slide

Overall Meaning

In Earl Sweatshirt's song "Lobby," the lyrics showcase themes of resilience, self-awareness, and a sense of detachment from the expectations and pressures of society. Earl starts off by acknowledging his past as a felon, suggesting that he has overcome challenges and is now focused on moving forward. He mentions rolling with a group, but warns against getting too attached as things can change. This could reflect his understanding that relationships and circumstances can be unpredictable.


Earl likens himself to a heavyweight with a burden on his back and a Chamberlain-like figure with impressive statistics. This could represent his confidence in his own abilities and achievements. He emphasizes the importance of staying focused and not getting distracted from his goals, comparing it to sailing smoothly in a luxurious Lamborghini. The reference to "thraxx" and inhaling could suggest that he finds solace or escape in substance use.


The lyrics also hint at a sense of isolation or difference from mainstream society. Earl mentions a "quota to fill," possibly alluding to societal pressures or expectations that he doesn't conform to. He acknowledges that he stands out and is not known for being conventional, refusing to conform or hug the fence. This could reflect his determination to stay true to himself and his unique path.


The last lines of the lyrics may seem slightly unrelated at first. They mention someone being safe and superhuman, followed by an overturned call and a sliding motion. These lines could potentially symbolize the unpredictability of life and the unexpected turns it can take. It's as if Earl is acknowledging that even when things seem certain or safe, they can quickly change, and we have to adapt and adjust our expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

You know what it is, don't overreact
Acknowledge the situation without exaggerating or overreacting


I'm twenty six, felonious past
I'm currently twenty-six years old with a troubled past


Rolling with the pack, even when it switch
Staying loyal to my group, even through changes


Guarantee you miss, don't get too attached
I assure you that you will miss me but don't become too dependent or attached


Heavyweight on my back
Carrying a significant burden or responsibility


Chamberlain with the stats
Achieving great performance or statistics, like Chamberlain in basketball


Don't play with it, sail in the Lamb'
Take this seriously and enjoy life luxuriously


Niggas stay with the plan, we anchored in
We remain committed to our plan and rooted in our position


When I get the thraxx, I'm inhaling
When I have the opportunity, I consume drugs


I happen to know that it's sailing
I happen to be aware that the situation is going well


I'm happy to throw out the trail
I'm content to reveal my direction or path


Cover your nose, it's a valence
Protect yourself because there's danger or negativity present


I know it's a quota to fill
I recognize the expectation or target that needs to be met


Where you going and what's your intent?
What is your destination and purpose?


I ain't notice the run of the mill
I haven't paid attention to ordinary or average things


I ain't known for hugging the fence
I'm not known for being undecided or maintaining neutrality


Head hard, I'm stubborn as shit
I have a strong-willed and obstinate nature


Quick start, can't cover the steps
I began my journey abruptly and cannot hide the progress


Since I left my partner from 65th
Since I departed from my associate or friend from 65th street


Big love, but I'm from the mid
I have immense affection, but I come from the middle


I'm coming home but love every slid
I'm returning to my roots while appreciating every moment


And he is safe, well he is superhuman
He is secure and possesses extraordinary abilities


Wow, overturn call
Expressing surprise or amazement at a decision being reversed


What a slide
What an impressive and smooth maneuver




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Written by: Thebe Kgositsile

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Conor Dunne

this gotta be one of the best interludes of all time

Michael Bhamilton

Splendid workth I agree. ©®™✓∆∆∆

StonedZebra

nah uncle al is better but this is fire also

Dylan Murphy

@StonedZebra this sounds better

Lon3Starr

@Dylan Murphy he said uncle Al.

Dylan Murphy

@Lon3Starr yes he did

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SleekySnizz

Samiyam killed this beat, Earl buried it.

Big CEO

Well said

Big CEO

@kylerknows your like ever whack Art hater who is desillusioned to think they could have made the Art. Sometimes its about the Mix, the simplicity, the Sound of the Instruments and not how many chords or how many chords. I'd rather live in one or two amazing houses than in 10 mediocre to shitty ones. Quality comes first

Brandon Hawkins

kylerknows You really don’t know Samiyam. Clean your ears

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