Woozy
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You tight? You tight? Lock in
Yeah yeah yeah
Cameras on
I can't be starving when I'm on the road
I can't be running around all these clones
I gotta get back to the north where its on
I reach for the stars on the top of the dome
Case on my back, imma blow out the thrown
My pockets heavy I think that they strong
Came in this bitch with a shirt and a bong
If you talk calm , I play strong
And I'm addicted to doing her wrong
I gotta get back, I can't lose the throne
If its about me I'm getting the code
Oh shit
Yo what are you doing?
What?
Come on bro




Anyways , welcome to this um, amazing album
Shit go stupid

Overall Meaning

These lyrics open with a sense of urgency and determination, as the singer questions if the listener is prepared and emphasizes the need to "lock in." The repetition of "You tight? You tight?" suggests a need for readiness or readiness for something specific. The affirmation "Yeah yeah yeah" and the mention of cameras being on indicate a heightened state of attention, perhaps in a performance or a public setting where scrutiny is high.


The next lines convey a sense of self-assurance and resilience, as the singer reflects on not being able to be "starving" or listless while on the road and surrounded by imitators ("clones"). The mention of returning to the north where things "are on" could refer to a place of familiarity or strength. The imagery of reaching for the stars atop the dome suggests aiming for great heights and aspirations, while carrying a "case on my back" hints at shouldering responsibility and readiness to overcome challenges.


The lines about having heavy pockets and the feeling of strength they provide contrast with entering a situation with simple items like a shirt and a bong, suggesting a nonchalant attitude towards material possessions. The mention of playing strong when spoken to calmly indicates a readiness to stand one's ground, while the admission of being "addicted to doing her wrong" introduces a conflicting aspect of the singer's character.


The shift in tone and interruption with a conversation between voices disrupts the flow and introduces an element of casual banter or disorientation. The transition to welcoming listeners to an "amazing album" and the exclamation that things "go stupid" may hint at a mix of excitement and nonchalance, setting a tone for an unpredictable and intriguing musical journey.




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Written by: Jackson Edge

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