Murder
Fed-X Lyrics


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(feat. Yukmouth & Dru Down)

[HOOK: Fed-X & Dru Down]
Ok It's, Murder!
Wid three holes in a beenie hat pulled down over my face
And I got some guns on my waist
It's, Murder!
I come wid a goon squad mob that'll hit and pop
Knock you off ya feet and outta ya socks
Ok It's, Murder!
Now tell me have you ever heard or seen
A nigga that get his back split and do some back flips
It's, Murder!
I come wid them two-two twenty-fives them thiry-two thirty eights
Forty-four forty-fives and then them nines

[Verse 1: Yukmouth]
I'm a motherfuckin' mobsta, nigga I don't pop my collar
I'm in fatigues jumpin' outta trees like wild koalas
In a choppah, poppin' the pasta, movin' that rocka
Choppin' the block up in a topless Boxer boy
Heavy drama I'll machete ya momma
And when it's beef the K eat niggas like Jeffrey Dahmer
Hannibal Lector animal dismantle ya sector
After all hoe protectors pipes bust under pressure BITCH!
I'm on the block wid my CB scanner
If ya snitch ya get a one way trip to see D Banner
See me deep in Atlanta wid a sleazy bammer
Where Lil Flip and Banner still squeeze the hammer
When I air out the space it's hard to breathe like asthma
Head in the backseat DVDs and plasma
Man I ride spinners y'all ride on adapters
Man you know it's murder when I ride on a rapper

[HOOK]

[Verse 2: Fed-X]
Okay it's murder haven't you ever heard of the emperor
The beast the man in black is looking for the chief
If I'm a monster call NASA eat guns wid plasma
Tryna knock off the space dude turn me into space food
I pack a space guage that send you to the space age
Murder death kill a serial racker and steel
Black van no license plate,
Homicide on a white man God writes the fate
I pause and hit the gate I'm the guy to let him die
The knife to his throat it's called Colombian neck tie
We hold him hostage no wheelchairs baby
The Don the kidnapper and I make ya family pay me





[HOOK]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song “Murder” by Fed-X featuring Yukmouth and Dru-Down describe the life of gangsters, who have been engaged in violent activities on the streets. The song describes the weapons that they carry, which include guns, machetes, and knives. Fed-X talks about his goon squad mob who are always ready to hit and pop and knock off their enemies. It is through their violent activities and the weapons they use that the song depicts the feeling of murder. The lyrics also represent the idea that the gangsters are powerful, feared, and respected, having control over a specific area or domain.


The lyrics also introduce a sense of savagery, with Yukmouth portraying himself as an animal that can jump out of trees like wild koalas. He says that in a beef, the gangsters eat people up like Jeffrey Dahmer, signifying their insatiable appetite for violence. The song also talks about the gangster life and its vicinity to drug-dealing and robbery, with Yukmouth describing himself as chopping the block up and moving rock while poppin the pasta.


Overall, the lyrics indicate that the song glorifies the life of a gangster and presents the narrative of the gangster lifestyle as cool and exciting. At the same time, the song reflects the brutal effects of gang violence and the sense of terror it spreads within a community.



Line by Line Meaning

Ok It's, Murder!
Introducing the idea of the song, that it's about murder and illegal activities.


Wid three holes in a beenie hat pulled down over my face
Describing how the singer is dressed, with his hat pulled down low to hide his identity.


And I got some guns on my waist
Revealing that the singer is carrying weapons to commit the murder.


I come wid a goon squad mob that'll hit and pop
Bringing along a group of dangerous friends to carry out the murder.


Knock you off ya feet and outta ya socks
Using violent force to overpower and incapacitate the victim.


Now tell me have you ever heard or seen
Questioning if the listener has experience with violent crime.


A nigga that get his back split and do some back flips
Describing a violent attack on the victim that leaves them injured and disoriented.


I come wid them two-two twenty-fives them thiry-two thirty eights
Listing the types of guns that the artist and his friends are carrying to commit the murder.


Forty-four forty-fives and then them nines
Continuing the description of the guns the group is carrying, including more powerful firearms.


I'm a motherfuckin' mobsta, nigga I don't pop my collar
Declaring the artist's status as a powerful and dangerous criminal, who doesn't need to show off with flashy clothing.


I'm in fatigues jumpin' outta trees like wild koalas
Describing the singer as a skilled and agile fighter, who can surprise attack his targets from unexpected angles.


In a choppah, poppin' the pasta, movin' that rocka
Using slang to describe how the artist is distributing drugs and engaging in violent activities while flying in a helicopter.


Choppin' the block up in a topless Boxer boy
Continuing the previous line to describe how the singer is using violence and drugs to control a specific area or territory.


Heavy drama I'll machete ya momma
Threatening to harm the victim's family members if they don't comply with the singer's demands.


And when it's beef the K eat niggas like Jeffrey Dahmer
Using a disturbing analogy to describe how the singer's gang fights with lethal force and brutality.


Hannibal Lector animal dismantle ya sector
Referencing the violent and ruthless character from the movie 'Silence of the Lambs' to describe the artist's ability to overpower and defeat his enemies.


After all hoe protectors pipes bust under pressure BITCH!
Using vulgar language and violent imagery to describe how the artist's enemies will eventually fall and be defeated.


I'm on the block wid my CB scanner
Revealing that the singer is using technology to monitor police activity and avoid getting caught for his crimes.


If ya snitch ya get a one way trip to see D Banner
Threatening that anyone who provides information to the police will be punished severely and possibly killed.


See me deep in Atlanta wid a sleazy bammer
Describing how the artist is present in Atlanta, Georgia with a cheap and low-quality firearm.


Where Lil Flip and Banner still squeeze the hammer
Referencing other rappers (Lil Flip and Banner) who the artist claims are also involved in violent and criminal activities.


When I air out the space it's hard to breathe like asthma
Describing the chaotic and violent nature of the artist's attacks, which create confusion and fear for everyone involved.


Head in the backseat DVDs and plasma
Boasting about the expensive and valuable items the singer has obtained through his criminal activities.


Man I ride spinners y'all ride on adapters
Boasting about the artist's expensive and flashy car (with spinners) that he uses to show off his wealth and power.


Man you know it's murder when I ride on a rapper
Stating that the singer is so dangerous and powerful that he can easily harm and threaten other rappers in the industry.


Okay it's murder haven't you ever heard of the emperor
Returning to the idea of the song being about violent murder and illegal activities, while also referencing the singer's own status as a powerful and ruthless leader.


The beast the man in black is looking for the chief
Describing how law enforcement is searching for the criminal chief (the singer) because of his violent and illegal activities.


If I'm a monster call NASA eat guns wid plasma
Using a humorous analogy to suggest that the artist is so dangerous that only NASA could handle him, and that he uses high-tech and powerful weapons to commit murder.


Tryna knock off the space dude turn me into space food
Describing the artist's own abilities to harm even the most formidable opponents, and suggesting that he is similar to an alien in his power and danger.


I pack a space guage that send you to the space age
Continuing the previous lines to describe how the singer uses advanced and deadly weapons to commit murder and cause chaos.


Murder death kill a serial racker and steel
Using violent and aggressive language to describe the singer's willingness to kill anyone who gets in his way, including other criminals or innocent people.


Black van no license plate,
Describing the artist's tactics for avoiding detection and capture, by driving an unmarked van with no identifying features.


Homicide on a white man God writes the fate
Describing how the artist is capable of killing anyone, regardless of their race or status, and that the outcome of the attack is predetermined by a higher power.


I pause and hit the gate I'm the guy to let him die
Boasting about the artist's ability to control who survives and who doesn't in a violent situation, and suggesting that he enjoys the power and control this gives him.


The knife to his throat it's called Colombian neck tie
Using a specific term (Colombian neck tie) to describe a violent and gruesome way of killing someone.


We hold him hostage no wheelchairs baby
Claiming that the artist and his associates are willing to commit violent acts (such as kidnapping) to get what they want.


The Don the kidnapper and I make ya family pay me
Describing the singer's position as a powerful leader (the Don) who controls and manipulates weaker people (family members) to earn money and maintain his power.


[HOOK]
Repeating the chorus of the song, which emphasizes the theme of violent murder and illegal activities.




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Comments from YouTube:

@DRKrust492

It took 10 months before the BPD came to the conclusion they couldn't get away with NOT prosecuting. Good example of a two-tiered justice system.

@johnwattdotca

Didn't you understand the reason it took ten months to sign an indictment?

@publicuser2534

Sounds about right…benefit of the doubt to some backwoods individuals. Not making an ascertain of their race, just where they lived.

@charlessmith8328

Yep what we're living in 1945 My God but the good Lord sees everything look at the way the world is going their own kind it's killing them their children

@johnwattdotca

@Charles Smith What do you mean, "their own kind, it's killing them their children"?

@charlessmith8328

I worded that wrong their own young children white children

@michelejackson7934

It’s the McMichaels all over again. Glad you survived these POSes.

@publicuser2534

I thought of the same thing.

@writerconsidered

They even have a similar look about them.

@WBKimmons

Not really. He was delivering in an unmarked rental

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