All the Time
Hardy Caprio Lyrics


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1: Hardy]
Ainβ€²t nothing good in the hood for me
Look at you look at me
The ends ain't gonna be there when you sign out
Real talk why should it be?
Iβ€²m shook for you shook for me
My friend got sentenced middle of uni
Now he's somewhere he shouldn't be
Weβ€²ve all seen things we shouldnβ€²t see

Ain't nothing good in the hood for man
Youβ€²ve seen the way yutes look at man
My Nigga told me I make "white boy music"
How?
I'm still in the hood with man
I still couldβ€²ve held that druke for man
Still there when your other niggas wouldn't bang
He said my songs donβ€²t "gass the
Yutes" I know they don't why should it fam?

Look around
See how man are getting killed off slowly
Just to get a tweet and a hashtag
Just to get as crying emoji
Look how many man phoney
Look how many man bro me
Look how many man hate you
Ends wanna get you down
Look how they went and done Showkey
Fucking cold g

I know we speak bout these things
I know we say it all the time
And then we turn around and forget about it
We turn around forget about it
I know we speak bout these things
I know we say it all the time
And then we turn around and forget about it
We turn around forget about it

I swear on my life this place is a rap trap
No direction man go cunch with a sat nav
They won't share a visit for you thatβ€²s trying to make
But when manβ€²s dying on the floor they wanna get it on snapchat
First ones tweeting "you got lenged of"
Rest up David, Showkey, MDot
Your not chasing that dream you dreamt of
You just wasted your whole damn life
Someone's killed β€²
This shits real
There's victims on both damns sides

Look around
See how man are getting killed off slowly
Just to get a tweet and a hashtag
Just to get as crying emoji
Look how many man phoney
Look how many man bro me
Look how many man hate you
Ends wanna get you down
Look how they went and done Showkey
Fucking cold g

I know we speak bout these things
I know we say it all the time
And then we turn around and forget about it
We turn around forget about it
I know we speak bout these things
I know we say it all the time




And then we turn around and forget about it
We turn around forget about it

Overall Meaning

In Hardy Caprio's song "All The Time," the artist reflects on the harsh realities of life growing up in the hood. He discusses the loss and pain that he and his community face on a regular basis. The song is a commentary on society's tendency to turn a blind eye to the issues affecting urban communities. Hardy discusses the lack of opportunity and resources available in impoverished areas, and how detrimental it can be to those who try to make a way out. The lyrics address themes of violence, friendship, and the desire for change.


Hardy speaks of the senseless violence that plagues their neighborhoods, leading to premature deaths of young people. Many of the youth involved in these violent activities do so out of a lack of opportunities and resources available to them. Hardy recognizes this and acknowledges how easy it is to feel trapped in this cycle of violence. He also touches on the issue of friendship and loyalty. Hardy talks about how some people in his community are willing to do things for their friends that may compromise their own well-being, such as holding drugs or weapons. In one of the most emotional moments of the song, he talks about how his friend got sentenced in the middle of university and is now somewhere he shouldn't be.


Overall, "All The Time" is a powerful track that tackles the struggles and realities facing young people growing up in the hood. It urges listeners to pay attention to the issues and challenges faced by those in these communities and to work towards creating a better future for everyone.


Line by Line Meaning

Ainβ€²t nothing good in the hood for me
There are no positive opportunities or experiences available in my neighborhood.


Look at you look at me
We are both from the same environment and share similar experiences.


The ends ain't gonna be there when you sign out
The neighborhood will not be supportive or present when you are ready to leave or make a change.


Real talk why should it be?
There is no logical reason why the neighborhood should be supportive of someone trying to leave or make a change.


I’m shook for you shook for me
I am scared for you and myself because of the dangers and risks we face living in this neighborhood.


My friend got sentenced middle of uni
My friend was convicted and imprisoned during his time in college.


Now he's somewhere he shouldn't be
He is now in a dangerous and negative environment he shouldn't be in.


We’ve all seen things we shouldn’t see
We have all witnessed traumatizing and dangerous situations that should not be a part of our everyday lives.


Ain't nothing good in the hood for man
There are no opportunities or positive experiences available for anyone in this neighborhood.


You've seen the way yutes look at man
You have witnessed the threatening and dangerous way that young people in this neighborhood can look at someone.


My Nigga told me I make 'white boy music'
My friend criticized my music and said it doesn't speak to the experiences of our community.


How?
I don't understand why you would think that about my music.


I'm still in the hood with man
I am still living in this neighborhood and experiencing the same things as everyone else.


I still could've held that druke for man
I could have taken the risk of carrying illegal drugs for someone in this neighborhood.


Still there when your other niggas wouldn't bang
I am still loyal and present for my friends when others might not be.


He said my songs don't 'gass the yutes'
My friend said that my music doesn't motivate or excite the young people in this neighborhood.


I know they don't why should it fam?
I understand that my music may not have that effect, but there is no reason why it should.


Look around
Observe the environment and situations around us.


See how man are getting killed off slowly
Notice how people are dying slowly but surely in this neighborhood due to violence and danger.


Just to get a tweet and a hashtag
These deaths are being exploited for social media attention and publicity.


Just to get as crying emoji
People are showing insincere emotions and empathy for these tragedies.


Look how many man phoney
Notice how many people are fake or insincere in this neighborhood.


Look how many man bro me
Notice how few people are loyal and trustworthy in this neighborhood.


Look how many man hate you
Observe how many people in this neighborhood have negative feelings towards you.


Ends wanna get you down
The neighborhood is trying to bring you down and prevent you from succeeding.


Look how they went and done Showkey
Notice how someone in this neighborhood was killed, referring to rapper Showkey.


Fucking cold g
This situation is extremely harsh and cruel.


I swear on my life this place is a rap trap
I am certain that this neighborhood is a dangerous and negative environment that traps people.


No direction man go cunch with a sat nav
People in this neighborhood are lost and trying to navigate through life with no clear direction or guidance.


They won't share a visit for you that's trying to make
The people in this neighborhood will not support or help someone who is trying to make positive changes in their life.


But when man's dying on the floor they wanna get it on snapchat
However, when someone is dying on the ground, people are quick to record and share it on social media.


First ones tweeting 'you got lenged of'
People are quick to celebrate and make jokes about violence and death in this neighborhood on social media.


Rest up David, Showkey, MDot
Honoring and paying respects to those who have died in this neighborhood, including rappers David, Showkey, and MDot.


Your not chasing that dream you dreamt of
People in this neighborhood are not pursuing the dreams or goals they once had, possibly due to the dangerous environment.


You just wasted your whole damn life
People in this neighborhood are not accomplishing or achieving anything meaningful with their lives.


Someone's killed
Someone has been murdered in this neighborhood.


This shits real
The danger and negativity in this neighborhood is a very real issue.


There's victims on both damns sides
This neighborhood has both perpetrators and victims of violence and danger.


I know we speak bout these things
I am aware that we often discuss these issues in this neighborhood.


I know we say it all the time
We often repeat the same discussions and concerns about this neighborhood.


And then we turn around and forget about it
However, we often fail to take any meaningful action or create change after discussing the issues in this neighborhood.


We turn around forget about it
We quickly forget about the issues and return to our daily lives in this neighborhood.




Writer(s): Mel Tillis, Wayne P. Walker

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Teks Sinatra

One of the best on the scene by a mile. Rest up Showkey.

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TooBluntTV

Great message bro, keep moving forward. R.I.P Showkey,Mdot, and Depz

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Wag1 TooBlunt

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+Motives chillin bro

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+TooBluntTV been subbed for time g. Big up for link up ting

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Kai Matthews

14th April 2019 and still thinking about this guy RIP a king really wasnt your time to leave us brother God bless you never knew you but this still hurts to see a talented human being be robbed and struck down may your soal reat in peace SHOWKEY β€β€πŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎ AND LOVE TO ALL THE FALLEN TRULY SAD

Josh

If this gets any dislikes, I don't know about life anymore man, RIP BroπŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎ

DENIALL β˜…

No matter what it's about you'll get dislikes, bare jealous people out there man.

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