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Homeboy Sandman Lyrics


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My breakfast is lunch and supper
I don't remind you of nothing sucka
No discussion I'm fuckin stubborn
Hard to stomach but you love it
Pull a couple from out the cupboard
Who know what I'm about to commit
Believe me I've got it covered
Muthafuckas have got it coming
All a sudden
Pop up somewhere down below the summit
Hop out the car wit the motor running

It's not difficult

Remember to check the peephole
Remember to check for people
I been wit made people, connected people
Professional grade people, respected people
I be done changed people, affected people
I be done saved people, protected people
I done arranged people, directed people
Filleted people, dissected people
I be done tamed people, aggressive people
Insane people, demented people
All type of deranged people and kept em peaceful

It's not
It's not difficult

Keep the pot stirred
Worries is not word
Lotta feelings just got hurt
Fuck it they gotta learn
I don't never be not alert
Show you how to lurk
Reconfigure the pot worth
Do my figures, clockwork
I don't ask for permission first
Doubters, dishing dirt
Make me doubt that they vision work





It's not difficult

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, Homeboy Sandman reflects on his unconventional lifestyle choices, where breakfast is served at unconventional times and he doesn't conform to societal norms. He portrays himself as stubborn and unapologetic, challenging others to accept him as he is. The imagery of pulling things from the cupboard suggests a sense of preparation or planning for something impactful. The line "Muthafuckas have got it coming" hints at a sense of impending retribution for those who underestimate or cross him. The mention of popping up below the summit and having the motor running conveys a sense of readiness and determination to take action swiftly.


In the following verse, Sandman shifts his focus to emphasizing the importance of being cautious and aware of one's surroundings. The repetition of the phrase "Remember to check" emphasizes the need for vigilance and careful observation. He mentions his interactions with a variety of people, highlighting his ability to navigate different social circles and influence those around him. The line "I done arranged people, directed people" suggests a sense of leadership and guidance in his relationships. His actions have had a profound impact on others, changing, saving, and protecting them, demonstrating his capacity for positive influence.


The chorus reinforces the idea that navigating life and its challenges is not as difficult as it may seem. Sandman encourages listeners to keep moving forward, even when faced with adversity. The mention of keeping the pot stirred and not being afraid of causing discomfort implies a willingness to confront difficult situations head-on. He acknowledges that feelings may get hurt in the process, but views it as a necessary part of growth and learning. The line "Do my figures, clockwork" suggests a methodical approach to handling his affairs, while also emphasizing his self-reliance and independence.


In the final verse, Homeboy Sandman addresses the issue of doubters and detractors who may try to undermine his vision or abilities. He asserts his confidence in his own skills and decisions, refusing to seek validation from others. The line "Make me doubt that they vision work" implies that those who cast doubt on him may not have a clear understanding of their own path or purpose. In essence, the song conveys a message of self-assurance, resilience, and the importance of staying true to oneself in the face of challenges and skepticism.




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Written by: Angel Del Villar

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