Underground to da Heavens
Hell Razah Lyrics


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As a writer of young, I know you have influence in your writin

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yo that's that nigga right there
Yo I feel this right here
For the street heads
That's that nigga from the Sunz of Man right there
Eh yo, I'm feelin that cat
I gotta drink to this here
Hell Razah, 9th chiddle
This nigga doin the solo shit
About to blid up

[Chorus: X2]
This how it go down, millennium child
Underground to Da Heavens, the Hell Razah stay reppin
I got this game locked - no question
I thank God for every last blessin
Until it's Armageddon

I'm more advanced than computer technology, invade your privacy
Interruptions with no apology, take your mind for a great odyssey
Drop a fishnet, so follow me where the prophets be
Hollywood be astronomy, adul-atry rap
The battle axe split your wig back
Blood drip, leavin the track
I got pressin plants scared to put me on wax
From a thought to a debt-trap and two inch reels
want to catch up where I'm at? Renew your skills
Concentratin on my next move, lose your deal
Stay on tour like a homeless traveller
Some be wildin out their character
They wonder why the ghetto's mad at ya
I be the champion without a challenger
My .40 caliber take your next days of the Roman calendar
Hangin rappers by their gold chain, at a close range
Scratch your name off the contract, get out of the game
Pull your plug out from backstage on Soul Train
I be a threat at a young age, the Hell to the Raze
Solid rays be the diamond that your girl can't appraise
To the most high in Christ, from my life give him praise

All my out of state niggas get money to this
And all my on the corner niggas get money to this
And all my weed smokin bitches get money to this
And all my drinkin ass bitches get money to this
And all my Hell Razah niggas get money to this
And all my niggas feelin this get money to this

We live the poverty life, fightin for sovereignty rights
It's hard to be nice and let a snake lie to me
I put a worm on a fishin hook to see if you bite
These lyrics I write is for the ones believin in Christ
We in the last nights of cars, chicks, weed and dice
Children of darkness, can't achieve the light
You rather, cut off your hand before receive this mic
I only bleed for my G-G's who breathe a life
Ain't nothin changed in this Garden Of Eden
We mad for a reason
Niggas that I trust will try to stop me from eatin
Like I was Malcolm X, son, they tried to stop me from speakin
I'm the livin word, death couldn't stop me from teachin
Can't see 'em like the oxygen you breathin, solo or legion
2000, everybody schemin late in the evenin
Crackheads on store corners look for drugs on us
My team got criminal lawyers bound before us
We Ghetto Government 'til the world fall in love with it
Don't sleep on the man's humbleness
Don't forget the 5000 I fought you with, from the orphanage
For the street I recorded it, so you could walk with it
Got playas want to war with it, floss or shot call with it
Every time you hear me, son, I'm comin raw with it

[Chorus: x2]

What? What? Come on
Yeah, side to side
All my niggas in their whips and shit
All my niggas with their walkmans on
All my niggas with their radios on




Yeah, uh
Apocalypse 2000

Overall Meaning

The song "Underground to da Heavens" by Hell Razah is an ode to the life of a street head. The song begins with a set of artists acknowledging Hell Razah's influence in their writing. The chorus describes the game locked and Hell Razah's position in the underground. He mentions thanking God for every blessing, implying how grateful he is for his position in life. In the following verses, Hell Razah refers to himself as being more advanced than computer technology and taking the listener on a great odyssey. He also mentions being a threat at a young age and becomes the champion without a challenger.


Further, the song portrays the artist's attitude towards issues like poverty, sovereignty, and the rough life of street-heads. Hell Razah's lyrics describe how he portrays "life" in the street and how it shapes things in a society. The rap seems to be an invitation to make money out of it, to provide a more meaningful existence. This song is clearly an outburst of Hell Razah's inner voice as he raps about the society he lives in, how he grew up in a poor neighborhood, and how he managed to get out of it.


Line by Line Meaning

As a writer of young, I know you have influence in your writin
The writer believes that his words hold power over young minds.


This how it go down, millennium child
The singer knows the current state of the world and how it affects the children of this generation.


Underground to Da Heavens, the Hell Razah stay reppin
Hell Razah embraces his roots and represents the rap genre truthfully.


I got this game locked - no question
Hell Razah believes he has the rap industry under control, no questions asked.


I thank God for every last blessin
The artist thanks God for all the good things he has received in life.


Until it's Armageddon
The singer will continue to be grateful to God until the end of the world.


I'm more advanced than computer technology, invade your privacy
The singer's words hold more power than modern technology and can even invade one's personal space.


Interruptions with no apology, take your mind for a great odyssey
The artist will interrupt and challenge the listener's thought process, taking them on a journey.


Drop a fishnet, so follow me where the prophets be
The artist will cast a net of knowledge to guide the listener to where the wise men are.


Hollywood be astronomy, adul-atry rap
The artist believes that mainstream rap has lost its roots and has become adulterated with the Hollywood lifestyle.


The battle axe split your wig back
The singer will attack lyrically and destroy his opponent with ease.


Blood drip, leavin the track
The artist's powerful lyrics will leave a lasting impact.


I got pressin plants scared to put me on wax
Hell Razah's lyrics are controversial and intense, making it a risk for pressing plants to publish his music.


From a thought to a debt-trap and two inch reels
The creation process of music can result in a financial burden, with mastering requiring two-inch reels for vinyl production.


want to catch up where I'm at? Renew your skills
For those who want to keep up with Hell Razah's level of lyricism, they must improve their own skills.


Concentratin on my next move, lose your deal
Hell Razah is constantly strategizing future plans, and those who are not will lose their opportunities in the music industry.


Stay on tour like a homeless traveller
Hell Razah is always on the move, like a homeless person that is always travelling; he's always on tour, never staying in one place for too long.


Some be wildin out their character
Some rappers are insincere and fake in their public persona.


They wonder why the ghetto's mad at ya
These fake rappers' lack of sincerity is why residents from the ghetto are upset with them.


I be the champion without a challenger
Hell Razah is so confident in his lyricism that he sees no competition in the rap industry.


My .40 caliber take your next days of the Roman calendar
Hell Razah's weaponry can cause damage to the extent that your death will be marked on the Roman calendar.


Hangin rappers by their gold chain, at a close range
The artist's violent tendencies include using a rapper's own gold chain to hang them, at a close distance.


Scratch your name off the contract, get out of the game
If you cross Hell Razah, he will not hesitate to remove you from his record label and the rap industry altogether.


Pull your plug out from backstage on Soul Train
Hell Razah will detach any support systems you have behind the scenes, even on the popular show Soul Train.


We live the poverty life, fightin for sovereignty rights
The singer comes from poverty, and fights for the rights of his community.


It's hard to be nice and let a snake lie to me
The singer has a difficult time being kind when dealing with people who are phony and deceitful.


I put a worm on a fishin hook to see if you bite
The singer tests people for their sincerity, like bait on a fishing hook.


These lyrics I write is for the ones believin in Christ
Hell Razah's lyrics are geared towards those who believe in the Christian faith.


We in the last nights of cars, chicks, weed and dice
The artist believes that the end of the world is upon us, as we indulge in materialistic things that hold no value.


Children of darkness, can't achieve the light
People who live in darkness (evil, ignorance, etc.) cannot obtain enlightenment (truth, knowledge, etc.)


You rather, cut off your hand before receive this mic
Some people would prefer to harm themselves than to listen to Hell Razah's lyrics.


I only bleed for my G-G's who breathe a life
The artist only sympathizes with those who live life to the fullest and breathe with passion.


Ain't nothin changed in this Garden Of Eden
The current state of the world is still reflective of the world's first home, the Garden of Eden.


We mad for a reason
The artist's community is upset and angry for valid reasons.


N***as that I trust will try to stop me from eatin
The singer's own trusted friends will try to hinder his progress.


Like I was Malcolm X, son, they tried to stop me from speakin
The artist has been blocked from expressing himself, similar to Malcolm X in his fight for equality.


I'm the livin word, death couldn't stop me from teachin
The singer's words have eternal life and are still impactful even after his death.


Can't see 'em like the oxygen you breathin, solo or legion
The singer's enemies cannot be seen, much like the oxygen that we breathe in.


2000, everybody schemin late in the evenin
The year 2000 was a time when people were plotting and planning, usually at nighttime.


Crackheads on store corners look for drugs on us
Drug addicts are always at corner stores, hoping to find a way to get their fix from the artist and his team.


My team got criminal lawyers bound before us
The artist's team is prepared for any legal issues they may face by having experienced criminal lawyers on standby.


We Ghetto Government 'til the world fall in love with it
The singer believes that his community can come together and govern themselves, with the world eventually appreciating and loving their culture.


Don't sleep on the man's humbleness
The singer's humility cannot be overlooked or underestimated.


Don't forget the 5000 I fought you with, from the orphanage
The artist fought against adversity in his early life while residing in an orphanage, and his struggles should not be forgotten.


For the street I recorded it, so you could walk with it
The artist wrote this song for his community, so that they can relate and connect with his message.


Got playas want to war with it, floss or shot call with it
Some people want to fight the artist and his message, while others want to show off and use it for their own gain.


Every time you hear me, son, I'm comin raw with it
The singer's music is always raw and authentic, with no gimmicks or half-hearted attempts.




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