Despite his successful dance floor single ‘Let’s Get It’ (where all three where credited as "Three the Hard Way") which introduced the Harlem Shake, he failed to make huge sales on the label and his album remains one of the most bootlegged albums to date. His contribution the family is shown on ‘The Saga Continues...’ rapping on some of the best tracks on the album including ‘Child of the Ghetto’ which shows his raw street ability and also his successful collaborations with the family. After a brief hiatus in which his future was uncertain G. Dep came back released a mixtape called 'The Deputy: The sheriff is back in town’. He didn't lose his touch and it led to Black Rob bringing him back to Bad Boy Entertainment and he is expected to take part in his group Alumuni.
G. Dep's life before Bad Boy, although not garnering as much notice outside of the NYC hip-hop community, is considered by many to be far superior from a quality of work perspective. His early mixtapes and bootlegs made him an underground hip-hop legend in the mid-to-late 90's. On Gang Starr's fourth album, Hard to Earn, an in-booklet shout-out is given to leading underground MC's, namely the Wu-Tang Clan and G. Dep. Again, Guru and DJ Premier showed their respect for Dep by featuring him on their next two major releases. In 1997 G. Dep appeared under the name G-Depp on DJ Premier's New York Reality Check 101, on track 5, Head Over Wheels. The next year, Dep found himself rapping alongside Guru and Shiggy-Sha on Gang Starr's unsurpased hip-hop masterpiece Moment of Truth; track 17, The Mall.
Shout
G. Dep Lyrics
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Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on
In violent times
You shouldn't have to sell your soul
In black and white
They really really ought to know
Those one track minds
That took you for a working boy
Kiss them goodbye
You shouldn't have to jump for joy
You shouldn't have to shout for joy
Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on
They gave you life
And in return you gave them hell
As cold as ice
I hope we live to tell the tale
I hope we live to tell the tale
Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on
Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on
And when you've taken down your guard
If I could change your mind
I'd really love to break your heart
I'd really love to break your heart
Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on
In G. Dep's song "Shout," the chorus repeatedly says "Shout, shout, let it all out, these are the things I can do without, come on, I'm talking to you, come on." The message of the song is about being in a situation where you feel like you're being taken advantage of or not being respected, and encouraging the listener to speak up and make themselves heard.
The first verse references "violent times" and the idea that someone shouldn't have to "sell their soul" just to get by. The lyrics also speak to the frustration of dealing with people who have "one track minds" and don't value the person as an individual. The final line of the verse repeats the idea that one shouldn't have to shout for joy to be appreciated.
In the second verse, the lyrics talk about how the people who gave the listener life seem to be making their life difficult, and how the listener hopes to "live to tell the tale." The bridge is a bit more ambiguous, speaking to the idea of breaking someone's heart, but it's unclear who is speaking and what their motivation is.
Overall, "Shout" is a song that captures the frustration and anger that can come from feeling mistreated or undervalued. The lyrics encourage the listener to speak out and stand up for themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
Shout
Express yourself loudly and clearly
Shout
Express yourself loudly and clearly
Let it all out
Release all of your emotions and express yourself completely
These are the things I can do without
These are the negative elements in my life that I don't need
Come on
Encouragement to speak up
I'm talking to you
Directing attention to the listener
In violent times
During times of distress and conflict
You shouldn't have to sell your soul
You shouldn't have to compromise your values and beliefs
In black and white
Under clear and certain circumstances
They really really ought to know
They should be well aware of the situation
Those one track minds
People with a narrow perspective
That took you for a working boy
That assumed you were just a laborer
Kiss them goodbye
Part ways with them
You shouldn't have to jump for joy
You don't have to excessively celebrate
Shout for joy
Express happiness and excitement loudly
They gave you life
They created you
And in return you gave them hell
You caused them trouble and pain
As cold as ice
Completely unemotional and unfeeling
I hope we live to tell the tale
I hope we survive the consequences and can share our story
And when you've taken down your guard
When you've let your defenses down
If I could change your mind
If I had the power to alter your thoughts and opinions
I'd really love to break your heart
I'd enjoy causing you emotional pain
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: O'kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Damond Nelson
Deep!!!!
jbarkerhill92
Forgot about uploading this hah. G Dep is awesome. First heard him on The Saga Continues by p diddy. Too bad g dep is locked up