Breathing
Gayle S. Rozantine Ph.D. Lyrics


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Mmmmmm hey hey
Mmm mmm mmm mmm keep breathing
Hey uh
Broken heart
Keep bleedin
Ice box
Keep freezin
I was starving in these streets don't ask why I keep eating
They wanna air it out but I keep breathin
Faded dreams that's how it go
Laser beam don't need a scope
Sittin in a cell when my grandma died
My girlfriend had to throw my rose
Its beauty in the struggle
Diamonds in the dirt
Its beauty in the duffle
Diamonds in her purse
Niggas be broke so why they beef
Mama keep cryin my bros don't speak
Shit changed when Kobe died
Man I swear to God this shit get deep
Its mister lover lover
No you are not my girl
But I still love ya
Fuck that nigga he think he hot
How he been oh he got shot
I don't care that's what he get
Ooo I love the disrespect
Tune em out step on the necks
Bustin cheeks and busting checks
Karpe drippy Karpe wet
Karpe tipsy Karpe mint
Im single baby
So you can get at me
Your man a baller
But we different athletes
Runnin up the check
My bank like a track meet
East Orlando bando posted up on the back street
Broken heart
Keep bleedin
Ice box
Keep freezin
I was starving in these streets don't ask why I keep eating
They wanna air it out but I keep breathin
Broken heart
Keep bleedin
Ice box
Keep freezin
I was starving in these streets don't ask why I keep eating
They wanna air it out but I keep breathin
Breathe
Huh
Hey
Broken heart
Keep bleedin
Ice box




Keep freezin
Karpe

Overall Meaning

In the song "Breathing" by Gayle S. Rozantine Ph.D., the lyrics convey a sense of struggle and resilience in the face of adversity. The repetition of "keep breathing" signifies the artist's determination to persevere and survive despite the obstacles.


The first verse starts with references to a broken heart and an icebox that keeps freezing, which symbolize emotional pain and a sense of isolation. The line "I was starving in these streets don't ask why I keep eating" suggests a metaphorical hunger for success and fulfillment, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. The artist refuses to let others bring them down, as they continue to breathe and move forward.


The lyrics mention faded dreams and a laser beam, indicating a loss of hope and focus. The artist reflects on being confined in a cell when their grandmother passed away, and their girlfriend having to throw their rose. These experiences highlight the artist's struggles, but they also find beauty in the midst of it all, as illustrated by the lines "It's beauty in the struggle, diamonds in the dirt, It's beauty in the duffle, diamonds in her purse." This suggests that growth and strength can be found in difficult situations.


The song touches on the theme of conflicts and betrayals among individuals. The artist expresses indifference towards someone who has been shot, saying, "I don't care that's what he get, Ooo I love the disrespect." This reveals a hardened perspective and a refusal to let others' negativity affect them. The artist empowers themselves by ignoring the hate and stepping over those who try to bring them down, figuratively represented as "Tune em out step on the necks."


The mentions of "bustin cheeks and busting checks" and being "drippy, wet, tipsy, and mint" demonstrate a carefree and self-assured attitude. The artist embraces their single status and invites others to approach them. The lyrics convey a sense of superiority over someone else's man, suggesting that the artist offers a different level of attractiveness and success. The line "Runnin up the check, my bank like a track meet" emphasizes their financial accomplishments and a dedication to surpassing others in terms of success.


Overall, the lyrics in "Breathing" depict the artist's resilience, determination to succeed, and the ability to find beauty and strength in the face of adversity. The repeated phrase "keep breathing" serves as a reminder to persevere and continue moving forward, no matter the challenges encountered.




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