Underground
Heavy Metal F.A.K.K.2 Lyrics


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I am Like a legend already
I got it screwed in
Bad bitch they be choosing
Oh lord that money foolish
Machiavelli I am like a legend already
Crown I got it screwed in
Bad bitch they be choosing
Ohh lord that money foolish
Machiavelli I am like a legend already
You can not stop this reign
I'm the king of forecasting
Pin your bitch to this mattress
Pick a spot on this atlas
That is a spot I attack next
Temperature steady rising
I told you I am on fire
How the fuck you going to stop a comet
You wont see me coming like a comment
This shit not even really fair
My knights advance on you squares
Bar heavy I can see why you panic
Wave a stick I be feeling like gambit
Your career gets an early grave
Are you sure you wanna play with a spade
Take a chance niggas die every day
Legendary like bobby Boucher
Fuck a drip I be making it spray
I live by what ever I say
Do not know to many that can relate
Manakin I can tell you are fake
Greatest of all time
We can debate presidents
When I walk on that stage
The man of the people
Watch them all holler my name
Nine to five niggas been getting paid
Rap for them niggas raising the stakes
hood nerd and I told you I am different
I am Really smart you can call academics
I am just getting started
These rappers is finished
Bar for bar you can put me with Guinness
Roll the dice bitch
You know that I'm hitting
Four five six you can finish the sentence I got this crown
I got it screwed in
Bad bitch steady choosing
Ohh lord that money foolish
Machiavelli I am like a legend already
Crown I got it screwed in
Bad bitch steady choosing
Oh lord that money foolish
Machiavelli I am like a legend already
Old dirty said who for the children
There a method to obtaining this cream
Praise to you god I am simply the best
Play your cards by inspecting the deck
Killer bee I got it on me
This is everything I said it will be
Give fuck about no opposition
Niggas know where u sleep
All eyes on me rap egos
Swear they the best
Machiavelli you will be faking to death
Arms raised like I am teachers pet
Banks rotten apple right on the desk
Same class bar anatomy next
Cap rappers I will address
You style less I am not impressed
Rap game watch me ring out a rag
Water down Tupac face and it is sad
Lie in songs now do not get me mad
Little tech a boy go get your dad
Big step five toes on the gas
Mean mug all the niggas I pass
Stone cold that is me drinking a beer
Them little niggas how they appear
Underground kings I am aware
I will do right and kill everybody
Take a chance dreads in lobby
That is Jim Jones with a colt behind me
Took your main hoe to the after party
Name flip boy I love shit
Salute the real ones yeah we legit
Brooklyn bread and baking a brick nigga
I got it screwed in
Bad bitch steady choosing
Oh lord that money foolish
Machiavelli I am like a legend already
Crown I got it screwed in
Bad bitch steady choosing




Ohh lord that money foolish
Machiavelli I am like a legend already

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Heavy Metal F.A.K.K.2's "Underground" depict the journey of an underground rapper who refuses to conform to mainstream music standards. The song is about staying true to one's roots and not compromising on the quality of music to appease the mainstream audience. The artist is pushing rhymes underground like moonshine, with a jump like juke joints, riding like old 'lacs, down like 4 flats, and shining like gold grills, curls, and chrome rims. He proudly proclaims that he is live from the underground railroad, which symbolizes his liberation from the chains of commercialized music.


The lyrics express the artist's passion for music and his determination to make a name for himself without sacrificing his artistic integrity. He raps about his journey of making music with his original style that doesn't conform to what's popular. He talks about his father's advice to get money while disregarding haters who don't understand the hustle. He also boasts of his skills, including calling plays every day, high-fiving on cloud nine, and flying private jets.


The song's lyrics continuously return to the theme of staying true to oneself and not adhering to mainstream culture. The artist mentions that he's supposed to lose control, but he manages to stay grounded and true to his roots even amidst the chaos of the music industry. Overall, the lyrics to "Underground" provide a powerful message about the importance of authenticity and self-expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Pushin' rhymes underground like moonshine
I am putting my music out there on the streets just like the way that moonshine is distributed


With jump like juke joints
My music has an infectious beat that makes people want to dance


Ridin' like old 'lacs
I'm driving in a classic car, letting my music inspire my journey


Down like 4 flats
I've hit rock bottom, but I continue to persevere and create art


Shine like gold grills
My music is bright and stands out, like gold teeth on a rapper


Curls and chrome rims
I'm not afraid to embrace my southern style and show off my swag


Bitch you know what it is
I am confident in myself and my music, and I know that people will love it


I'm live from the underground, underground
I come from a place where creativity and raw talent are valued over commercial success


Live from the underground, underground
I'm keeping it real and staying true to my roots, even if it isn't the most popular choice


Underground, underground
My music is raw and gritty, and is not yet appreciated by mainstream audiences


Live from the underground railroad
Similar to the Underground Railroad, my music represents freedom and escape from oppressive forces


My papa told me get paper, motherfuck a hater
My father taught me to focus on success instead of negativity and criticism


Them J's look clean son but elevate to gators
I may come from a humble background, but I know how to stay fly and classy


I took that shit to heart plus I dug it like a crater
The lessons my father taught me resonated deeply, and I embrace them as if they were my own


I'm givin' out game player are there any takers
I have wisdom to share, and I'm willing to share it with those who have ears to hear


While you was quarter sackin' I was quarterbackin
While others were wasting their time on unimportant things, I was taking charge and making moves


Callin' plays everyday, level All-Madden
I'm making important decisions and winning in my field


Hi five, cloud nine, private jet lackin'
I'm reaching new heights and celebrating my success, even if I don't have all the luxuries of fame yet


Treat the seal like a vinyl record, gotta keep it crackin'
I'm protective of my work and make sure that it is always in top condition


Shall I pour up, blow some smoke up, get my spit on
I'm ready to let loose and create some fire music


Grab a paper, sit on a track and get my shit on
I'm putting in the work and taking the time to perfect my craft


Ice cold water with the flow minus the lemon
My lyrics are cool and refreshing, without any added fluff


I'm Cinematic Multi, what label you been on
I'm a versatile artist with a unique style, and I'm not defined by any record label


Old school ridin' flickin' ashes in the tray
I enjoy cruising in classic cars and living life at a slow pace


Smokin' up the booth blowin' static in they face
I'm creating something new and exciting, and I'm not afraid to break the mold


C.R.E.A.M., cash rules everything around me
Money is an important factor for success and sustainability in the music industry


King, checker board nigga go and crown me
My talent is undeniable, and I demand respect and recognition for my work


Keep it rolled, I'm supposed to lose control
I'm staying grounded and keeping things under control, despite the chaos around me


Oh no, pop the trunk, burn a skunk and slam a do', do'
When things get overwhelming, I know how to let loose and enjoy myself


Window crack on the ave, marinate the scene
I'm taking in my surroundings, and getting inspired by the environment


When I lean and crawl couldn't see me with your high beams
I'm moving quietly and inconspicuously, flying under the radar


Play my part, I got heart, I'm tailor gator sharp
I'm confident in myself and my style, and I know how to showcase it for maximum impact


Plus we sit taller than Monster trucks in them trailer park
I'm making strides and standing out, despite my humble beginnings


My candy coated it cost a grip but I had to blow it
I have invested in myself and my career, no matter the cost


Your sides was dusty, my seats is bucket but you'll never know it
I may not look like much, but I have a lot of hidden talents and skills to offer


Forever tinted so you can't peep while your bitch up in it
I'm careful to protect my image and reputation, even when others may not have my best interests in mind


You call her phone she give you tone like "Why you trippin'"
I'm in charge and I won't let anyone else dictate my behavior or relationships


Cold blooded ain't it but that's how it be when they want that cash
The music industry can be ruthless and unforgiving, especially when it comes to money


When you ain't around anybody can be in that ass
People will try to take advantage of you and your work, especially when they think you're not watching


Heard that from 8-Ball homeboy girlfriend
I've learned valuable lessons and insights from my mentors and peers


If she a bopper then she probably ain't your girl then
I'm discerning and careful with who I associate with and allow in my circle


You claim you pimpin' don't be trickin' wear a curl then
I'm not interested in putting on a facade or pretending to be something I'm not


And find some paint to put some swirls in
I'm always looking for new ways to express myself and my creativity


Hey, are you okay down there?
This is a metaphorical conversation about the status of the music industry, with one side representing the underground talent and the other side representing the mainstream industry


Yeah, I'm fine. Where am I?
The underground artist is asking where they stand in comparison to the mainstream industry


You're in the mainstream. This is A&R-ville.
The mainstream is dominated by A&R professionals, who play a large role in determining which artists get exposure and success


Where are you from?
The underground artist is asking where the mainstream industry came from and how it became so powerful


I'm from Cadillactica, by way of the underground.
The mainstream industry came from the underground, and was once a place where creativity and raw talent were valued over commercial success


For short, the south
The roots of the mainstream industry can be traced back to the southern United States, where many influential artists have come from




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Written by: DaVaughan Mitchell, Sylvester Mitchell

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lurkerrekrul

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