Life Is a Game
Espen n.K Lyrics


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Life is a
B.I.T.C.H
But I'm thankful
For all the negativity
That made me great
I think GOD really made me wait
So many obstacles
But talking to him gave me faith
No direction had me lost
And still he made a way
Saw the value in myself
And now it's plain as day
A pandemic playing gimmicks
And I can to play
Some live fast and die young
You better change your pace
You want food on your plate
But who is saying the grace
No success in the place for
Who playing it safe
I got 99 problems
And won't change a thang
I am me and forever will be
And wouldn't change for fame
I am the K dash one one
I've been rejected and neglected
But won't let you disrespect me
I'm a champion
I turn tragedy to triumph
I will not lose
I probably fall
But I get right up
I blew people
Far from old
But I'm not new either
Lyrical ether burn souls
Y'all fold I'm equal
To nobody and I ain't talking bout nobody
Cause nobody is the reason
That I'm somebody
Who know bout me
I'm never a chump
You criticized cause I ain't buck
But I still get it cracking
Im still packing
What you're lacking fucka
I ain't finished
I get through when I get done
It ain't over til I pass it to my son
My last born child
Get the wind beneath your feet
Lead the pack
Don't follow the crowd
Cause every coward's a pussy
I get stronger when they push me
I shake off these salt shakers
Love to hate me motivate me
Fake muthaphuckas don't know hate
Help me elevate
Keep me straight
Ask anybody who the nicest
Life is getting great
I can't stop
My people my block
My seed my crop
My mom and my pop
People who ain't friends to me
Jealous cause they envy me
Fuck em all let me ball
Call the laws
Fuck them too
I ain't never seen so many
Haters in my review




Fuck what you think about me
Damn you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Life Is A Game" by Espen n.K encompass a powerful message about resilience, gratitude, and self-worth amidst life's challenges. The opening verse acknowledges the harsh realities of life, referring to it as a "B.I.T.C.H" but simultaneously expressing gratitude for the struggles that have shaped the singer into the person they are today. Despite facing numerous obstacles, the singer credits their faith in God for providing them with the strength and guidance to persevere through difficult times.


As the lyrics progress, the theme of self-empowerment emerges as the singer reflects on their journey of self-discovery and recognizing their own value. The reference to a pandemic playing gimmicks alludes to the chaotic and unpredictable nature of life, urging listeners to reassess their priorities and take control of their own destiny. The mention of living fast and dying young serves as a cautionary reminder to choose a path of balance and stability rather than recklessness.


The lyrics delve into themes of authenticity and staying true to oneself despite external pressures or criticisms. The singer asserts their individuality and refusal to conform to societal expectations or seek validation through fame or success. The repeated refrain of "I am me and forever will be" reinforces the message of self-acceptance and inner strength, emphasizing that true greatness comes from being genuine and unwavering in one's convictions.


The closing verses speak to the singer's determination to overcome adversity and rise above negativity. The imagery of turning tragedy into triumph and refusing to be defined by past failures showcases a resilient spirit that refuses to be deterred by setbacks. The defiant attitude towards haters and critics signifies a refusal to be swayed by external opinions, instead focusing on personal growth and perseverance. Overall, the lyrics of "Life Is A Game" convey a powerful message of self-belief, resilience, and unyielding determination in the face of life's challenges.




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Written by: Kelvin Smith

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@ker-mit

“You Ever Shoot a Gun Before?”
“No”
“Ok, here’s a Fully Automatic Uzi”

@dixo8433

American logic i guess

@joaquincasascortes624

USA people be like:
"Yes, you see I am training my 9 year old to use guns for self-defense"
Anyone else: "Okay but will the 9yo even use or carry weapons underaged?"
Them: "No of course not, they are underaged!"
Anyone else: "Okay then why don't you just...wait for them to reach a proper age?"
Them: I don't know Uzi go brrr I guess.

@AnnaHans88

@@joaquincasascortes624 I'm American and I agree, these people are absolutely mind-numbingly stupid.

@marioncolfer7658

They're not fully automatic; they're semi-automatic, meaning one round per trigger pull. That female anchor doesn't know what she's talking about. It's odd that the girl had zero issues handling the recoil on the first shot... her little arms didn't budge an inch. I think what probably happened was inept handing... she inadvertently pressed the trigger while the barrel was pointing at the instructor. We'll never know the truth because the video is cut off.

@beral292

@@marioncolfer7658 1:32

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@RealFiberish

Imagine being in the marines and surviving afghanistan just to die in an unexpected and least expected way, really sad, and shows how careful you need to be even in things that seem easy.

@wnejnuhgno1097

imagine 9 year old kid living in Afghanistan and kill by random US soldiers

@manbaby9166

@@wnejnuhgno1097 us soldiers aren’t in Afghanistan right now.

edit: It’s been six months it’s about time I acknowledge my stupidity

@madisoncole6687

@@manbaby9166 hey

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