Sister
H.P. Zinker Lyrics


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Some of my brothers can trap
Some of my brothers can rap
Some of my brothers got stacks
Some of my brothers got scraps
Some of my brothers got mothers that left em for racks
Some of my brothers got pacts
Some of my brothers be traveling packs
Some of my brothers is strapped
One of my brothers got shot in the back
Some of my brothers got tats
None of my brothers on crack
Some of my brothers is white
Some of my brothers is Black
Some of my brothers got colors they weave and they wear on they backs
Some of my brothers can act
Some of my brothers don't know how to act
Some of my sisters is hood
Some of my sisters is good
Some of my sisters got misters that wish that you would
Some of my sisters smoke woods
Some of my sisters is misunderstood
Some of my sisters can cook
Some of my sisters got niggas and they ain't no good
Some of my sisters do drugs
Some of my sisters like books
Some of my sisters on go
Some of my sisters is Christian and some are some hoes
Some of my sisters is grown
Some of my sisters got flows
Some of my sisters got hoes
Some of my sisters is young
Some of my sisters is old
Some of my sisters they really don’t know
That these niggas is ruthless please take don't take em home
Some of these sisters got dough
Some of my sisters get 10,000 likes on they post
Some of my sisters can roast
Some of my sisters be throwing them bows
One of my sisters is one of the bros
One of my sisters a goat




Some of my sisters get high when they low
Some of my sisters they drown in patron they can’t survive on they own

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of H.P. Zinker's song "Sister" delve into the diversity and complexities of relationships and experiences within a community. The song begins by highlighting the different talents and situations of the singer's brothers. Some are skilled in trapping and rapping, while others have wealth ("stacks") or face difficulties such as poverty ("scraps"). The line about mothers leaving for "racks" suggests that some mothers prioritize material possessions over their children.


Continuing the exploration of the brothers, the lyrics mention some who have formed alliances ("pacts") or move in groups ("traveling packs"). It also alludes to the reality of violence and danger, with one brother being shot in the back. The mention of tattoos showcases another aspect of their individuality, as well as their resistance to destructive habits like drug addiction.


The song then shifts focus to the sisters within the community. It acknowledges that some sisters embody stereotypes associated with being from the hood, while others are characterized as virtuous or "good." The mention of misters who wish that certain sisters would engage in questionable behavior highlights the pressures and objectification that some women face.


The lyrics continue to depict the range of experiences among the sisters. Some engage in drug use, while others are intellectual and enjoy reading books. Some are determined and motivated ("on go"), while others struggle with societal expectations or engage in sex work. The reference to age highlights the span of generations within the community, and the line about some sisters not knowing points to a lack of awareness or understanding of the dangers some men may pose.


The final verses address the aspect of success and visibility on social media platforms. Some sisters possess wealth ("got dough") or gain significant attention and validation online. The ability to "roast" suggests a skill in delivering witty comebacks, while others resort to physical aggression ("throwing them bows"). The mention of one sister being considered "one of the bros" highlights her close bond with her male counterparts. The lyrics also hint at some sisters resorting to substance abuse as a means of coping with their struggles.


Overall, the lyrics of "Sister" shed light on the multifaceted nature of relationships and experiences within a community, emphasizing the diverse challenges and triumphs faced by both brothers and sisters. The song subtly addresses issues of gender inequality, societal pressures, and the complex dynamics that shape individual lives within a broader community context.


Line by Line Meaning

Some of my brothers can trap
Some of my brothers engage in illegal activities to make money


Some of my brothers can rap
Some of my brothers have a talent for rapping


Some of my brothers got stacks
Some of my brothers have a lot of money


Some of my brothers got scraps
Some of my brothers have to fight or struggle


Some of my brothers got mothers that left em for racks
Some of my brothers' mothers abandoned them for material possessions


Some of my brothers got pacts
Some of my brothers have made agreements or promises


Some of my brothers be traveling packs
Some of my brothers move around in groups or gangs


Some of my brothers is strapped
Some of my brothers carry weapons


One of my brothers got shot in the back
One of my brothers was shot from behind


Some of my brothers got tats
Some of my brothers have tattoos


None of my brothers on crack
None of my brothers are addicted to crack cocaine


Some of my brothers is white
Some of my brothers are Caucasian


Some of my brothers is Black
Some of my brothers are African American


Some of my brothers got colors they weave and they wear on they backs
Some of my brothers proudly display their gang affiliations through clothing


Some of my brothers can act
Some of my brothers have acting skills


Some of my brothers don't know how to act
Some of my brothers behave inappropriately


Some of my sisters is hood
Some of my sisters come from tough or disadvantaged neighborhoods


Some of my sisters is good
Some of my sisters are virtuous or morally upright


Some of my sisters got misters that wish that you would
Some of my sisters have partners who desire others


Some of my sisters smoke woods
Some of my sisters smoke cigars or marijuana


Some of my sisters is misunderstood
Some of my sisters are not correctly perceived or judged by others


Some of my sisters can cook
Some of my sisters possess culinary skills


Some of my sisters got niggas and they ain't no good
Some of my sisters have partners who are not trustworthy or respectable


Some of my sisters do drugs
Some of my sisters engage in drug use


Some of my sisters like books
Some of my sisters enjoy reading


Some of my sisters on go
Some of my sisters are constantly active or busy


Some of my sisters is Christian and some are some hoes
Some of my sisters have strong religious beliefs while others engage in promiscuous behavior


Some of my sisters is grown
Some of my sisters have reached adulthood


Some of my sisters got flows
Some of my sisters have a natural rhythm or talent in music or speech


Some of my sisters got hoes
Some of my sisters have multiple sexual partners


Some of my sisters is young
Some of my sisters are children or teenagers


Some of my sisters is old
Some of my sisters are elderly


Some of my sisters they really don’t know
Some of my sisters lack knowledge or understanding


That these niggas is ruthless please take don't take em home
The men they encounter are dangerous and should not be brought home


Some of these sisters got dough
Some of these sisters have a lot of money


Some of my sisters get 10,000 likes on they post
Some of my sisters receive significant social media validation


Some of my sisters can roast
Some of my sisters possess the ability to insult or mock others cleverly


Some of my sisters be throwing them bows
Some of my sisters engage in physical altercations


One of my sisters is one of the bros
One of my sisters behaves or is treated as if she were one of the guys


One of my sisters a goat
One of my sisters is exceptional or the greatest in her field


Some of my sisters get high when they low
Some of my sisters turn to substances when they are feeling down or sad


Some of my sisters they drown in patron they can’t survive on they own
Some of my sisters rely on alcohol excessively and struggle to be independent




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