Everyday
K-Rino featuring K.O. Lyrics


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[Product G&B]
Oh yeah.. (G&B)
Ohhhh.. oooh yeah (M.O.P.)
Oh-ohhhh, ooooh (yeah)
Oh-ohhhh (Primo bring it back, uh-huh, yo)
Oooooh-ohhh, ohh-ohhh ohh-ohhh ohh-ohhh
Yeahhh, yeahhhh
When you`re living your life (when you`re living your life)
You gotta survive .. (you gotta survive)
There`s no escape (ohh noooo)
This money gots to be made (yeahh yeahhh)
.. break it down!
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?
(You don`t want it no more!)
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?

[Billy Danze]
Hey yo back by popular demand it`s your man Danze
(and Fizzy Womack) from the trenches of the dungeons
Who want some? Remember I`m sick with it
(BROWNSVILLE) be -K nigga, don`t forget it
I`m still beat boppin when you see me poppin through
And the money mission seem to be impossible
I put it down, all way across the board
The original O.G. (?) not a fraud
Clap, don`t applaud
It`s the legendary M.O.P. (yes yes y`all!)
I`m from where a lot of soldiers are found
and the hearse seem to be the illest whip in the town
When the gangsters decide to put it down I`ll be around
with my hat broke down, grippin a pound, now
Please send them cats; I`ll get up in `em
with venom bend `em and send `em the fuck back!

[Product G&B]
When you`re living your life (when you`re living your life)
You gotta survive .. (you gotta survive)
There`s no escape (ohh noooo)
This money gots to be made (heyyyyy)

[Lil` Fame]
Here we go again (YEAHHH) fall back
`fore I be forced to pop one up in your wool hat
Live from the headquarters, you already know so
make yourself be heard - OHHHHHHHHH
It`s the F-I-Z-Z-why, Dub-O-Mack
Here to hold down the streets and the thugs know that
So tell me who in this (who in this)
You in this (you in this)
M.O.P., we ruin this, doin this
BACK, one mo` gen (THAT`S RIGHT)
And the, streets is back y`all, come on in
We bring the heat on purpose
Clear, shit in the middle of your show
like a horse at the circus
Damn what you worth bitch, you get your head gauze wrapped
Real tight, tell me is it worth it?
I`m prepared for the traps that this game brought to me
It`s the First Family, tell yo` bitch talk to me, c`mon!

[Product G&B]
When you`re living your life (when you`re living your life)
You gotta survive .. (you gotta survive)
There`s no escape (ohh noooo)
This money gots to be made (yeahh yeahhh)
.. break it down!
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?
(You don`t want it no more!)
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?
Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
So what y`all motherfuckers want to do?

I got my mind made up, come on, let`s get dough
We gotta get it right
Ghetto & Blues intertwined together
G&B will make you feel alright!
So we started from the ground up
headed right to the top, ohh ohhhhhh
We makin moves for cheddar
cause the streets are too hot

G&B, M.O.P. yeahh yeahh
Ohhh oooohhh, ohh ohh, ohh yeah yeah
And my homies

I got my mind made up, come on, let`s get dough
We gotta get it right (everyday)
Feelin the beat
Goin my way
If I ain`t a thug, why do I feel this way?
And why does crime stay on, my mind?
Here we go, back again
Here we go, here we go again
Oooh-wee! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Uhh, uhh, it`s G&B
Sincere Money Harm




Ghetto & Blues, M.O.P.
Brooklyn, uhh, L.I., yeah

Overall Meaning

The song "Everyday" by K-Rino featuring K.O. is a rap song that speaks about living a thug life and surviving in the midst of it all. The lyrics speak to the fact that there is no way to escape the life that has been chosen, and that money has to be made. They are declaring that they will keep it real every day and no one can do anything about it. The song is also used to assert dominance and to let people know that they are not to be messed with. By speaking directly to their opponents in the lyrics, they let them know that they will always be around and that they will always represent what they believe in.


Throughout the song, various rappers take turns to speak about their experiences and the way they see things. They emphasize their commitment to keeping things gangsta and to living the thug life. The lyrics describe their struggles and battles, but also their victories and how they have managed to make it this far. By using alarming and aggressive language, they let their opponents know that they should not mess with them or get in their way.


The song "Everyday" is a vivid description of what it means to live a thug life. The lyrics are aggressive and vivid, with each verse describing the rapper's experiences and their commitment to living life the way they see fit. The song speaks to the reality of living in a tough neighborhood, dealing with violence and crime on a daily basis. This song is a perfect example of rap culture and what it means to be a part of it.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh yeah.. (G&B)
The beginning of the song; setting the tone for what's to come.


Ohhhh.. oooh yeah (M.O.P.)
The other artists joining in and adding their energy to the song.


Oh-ohhhh, ooooh (yeah)
Continuing the energy established in the previous line.


Oh-ohhhh (Primo bring it back, uh-huh, yo)
Asking Primo to play the beat again, getting hyped for the song.


Oooooh-ohhh, ohh-ohhh ohh-ohhh ohh-ohhh
More energy building up.


Yeahhh, yeahhhh
Affirming and reinforcing the vibe of the song.


When you're living your life (when you're living your life)
Acknowledging the experience of living, which is what the song is all about.


You gotta survive .. (you gotta survive)
The struggle to survive is a constant theme in life, and something that drives many people.


There's no escape (ohh noooo)
Recognizing that sometimes, people can feel trapped or like they have no way out.


This money gots to be made (yeahh yeahhh)
The importance of making money and providing for oneself and/or one's family.


.. break it down!
An exhortation for the beat to really get going and for everyone to get into it.


Every day we keep it gangsta, livin thug life
Embracing the thug life and announcing it as a central theme in the song.


So what y'all motherfuckers want to do?
Challenging anyone who has a problem with their lifestyle.


(You don't want it no more!)
Continuing the challenge to anyone who wants to step up to them.


[Billy Danze]
The start of Billy Danze's verse.


Hey yo back by popular demand it's your man Danze
Announcing his presence, and referencing that he's been requested.


(and Fizzy Womack) from the trenches of the dungeons
Highlighting Fizzy Womack's involvement and referencing where they come from.


Who want some? Remember I'm sick with it
Challenging anyone who thinks they are up to the task, and establishing his skill/ability.


(BROWNSVILLE) be-K nigga, don't forget it
Name dropping the area he's from, and reiterating not to forget who he is.


I'm still beat boppin when you see me poppin through
Underscoring his love of hip hop and that he stays active in the scene.


And the money mission seem to be impossible
Acknowledging the difficulty in making a living, and framing it as a mission.


I put it down, all way across the board
Saying that he's made his mark in multiple areas.


The original O.G. (?) not a fraud
Reiterating his authenticity and declaring himself as an original gangster.


Clap, don't applaud
Urging people to show their appreciation through action (clapping), rather than mere words.


It's the legendary M.O.P. (yes yes y'all!)
Introducing the group named M.O.P. and proclaiming their status as legendary.


I'm from where a lot of soldiers are found
Referencing the area he's from as one with a lot of soldiers (implying toughness).


and the hearse seem to be the illest whip in the town
Illustrating how deadly the streets can be.


When the gangsters decide to put it down I'll be around
Showing that he's always there when things are getting serious and/or dangerous.


with my hat broke down, grippin a pound, now
Painting a picture of him in the thick of things, looking the part.


Please send them cats; I'll get up in 'em
Requesting that anyone who wants problems to step up, and volunteering to fight them.


with venom bend 'em and send 'em the fuck back!
Saying that he'll take down anyone who tries to mess with him using the strength of his attack to push them away.


[Product G&B]
Introducing the next portion of the song that's performed by Product G&B.


This money gots to be made (heyyyyy)
Repeating the line that money has to be made, as it's an important theme in the song.


[Lil' Fame]
Notifying the listener that Lil' Fame is starting his verse.


Here we go again (YEAHHH) fall back
The repetition of the line 'here we go again' is an introspective one-liner about Fame's lifestyle. He's suggesting that despite some of the repetitiveness or wearisomeness, there's no choice but to keep doing it. The vocal interjections in the background are simply hyping him up, reinforcing his stance.


`fore I be forced to pop one up in your wool hat
Threatening anyone who thinks of acting against him with harm to their head.


Live from the headquarters, you already know so
Broadcasting that he's speaking from his base of operations, and that people already know/been warned.


make yourself be heard - OHHHHHHHHH
Asking people to speak up if they have an issue, and shouting to emphasize his point.


It's the F-I-Z-Z-why, Dub-O-Mack
Repeating his name and his moniker (Dub-O-Mack)


Here to hold down the streets and the thugs know that
Saying that he's here to maintain the thug lifestyle/mentality, and that others respect and know him for it.


So tell me who in this (who in this)
Asking who is with him, who agrees with him.


You in this (you in this)
Asking the listener directly if they're part of the same lifestyle/group.


M.O.P., we ruin this, doin this
Grouping themselves together and announcing that they're disrupting (ruining) whatever the current status is by being in the game.


BACK, one mo' gen (THAT'S RIGHT)
Calling out that they're doing it again, with confirmation that it's right.


And the, streets is back y'all, come on in
Saying that they (and the streets) have returned, and inviting others to join in.


We bring the heat on purpose
Stating outright that they're bringing their best, intentionally.


Clear, shit in the middle of your show
An unapologetic line about how serious they are about their mission, and that they're willing to 'shit' all over anything else in their way.


like a horse at the circus
Continuing the metaphor that they're here to disrupt and cause a scene.


Damn what you worth bitch, you get your head gauze wrapped
Underscoring the seriousness of their threat, and saying they can still take down anyone despite their wealth (or lack of it).


Real tight, tell me is it worth it?
Questioning whether it's really worth facing the consequences of opposing them.


I'm prepared for the traps that this game brought to me
Noting that he's aware of the difficulties and traps that come with the street life.


It's the First Family, tell yo' bitch talk to me, c'mon!
Announcing that he (and M.O.P.) are like family, and telling possible foes to communicate with them instead of taking action.


I got my mind made up, come on, let's get dough
Stating his mindset, and calling for cooperation in order to get money.


We gotta get it right
Affirming the mission to get money and make it in the game.


Ghetto & Blues intertwined together
Merging two different styles of music (Ghetto and Blues) to create the unique style that Product G&B is known for.


G&B will make you feel alright!
Saying that their style of music (G&B) will make the listener feel good/ok.


So we started from the ground up
Describing their ascent in the game.


headed right to the top, ohh ohhhhhh
Emphasizing that they're on their way to the top.


We makin moves for cheddar
Stating that they're moving up in the game, which will lead to more money.


cause the streets are too hot
Explaining why they're making those moves -- because the streets (could be interpreted as: the competition, their environment, others) are getting harder.


And my homies
Introducing the next part of the song.


We gotta get it right (everyday)
Reiterating the need to keep chasing the goal of making money everyday.


Feelin the beat
Saying that they're vibing with the beat of the song.


Goin my way
Continuing the vibe and saying that things are going well for them.


If I ain't a thug, why do I feel this way?
Posing a rhetorical question about why he feels so connected to the thug lifestyle.


And why does crime stay on, my mind?
Asking why thoughts of crime and making money dominate his thoughts.


Here we go, back again
Repeating the idea of coming back to the same lifestyle/mission, which was established earlier in the song.


Here we go, here we go again
Repeating the line from before, emphasizing the repeat aspect.


Oooh-wee! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
A celebratory interjection, showing that everyone is feeling good about what's happening in the song.


Uhh, uhh, it's G&B
Repeating the group name of G&B, also adding in ad-libs.


Sincere Money Harm
Introducing who will perform next.


Ghetto & Blues, M.O.P.
Bringing all of the artists together for the mutual effort of producing the song.


Brooklyn, uhh, L.I., yeah
Name-dropping the areas they're from and shouting them out.




Lyrics Β© BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC , Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRYAN JONES

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BHayes82

K-rino is the best rapper of all time. He's got the best flows, best rhymes, best story telling, sick beats, and best message, all in one. All his albums and tracks are incredible

TGP Kyiam

Again πŸ’―

Ninja salsa

Everytime im down, feeling low or angry, this song lifts my soul up. God bless yall out there. I know it gets hard but the Lord always provides when you seek Him

Eddie Trejo

My dad left the Earth yesterday i love him so much rest in heaven .Ill do my best to keep the family together love you pops!!

Lil Lamar 777

@Dustin Burgess Hogmob 🀟🏼 Sevin and Krino are so dope

Dustin Burgess

God bless u man.🀟

Pro-Lif-ik

this is why K-Rino is one of my favorite, if not favorite, rappers. So many of his songs are like God speaking directly to me, to the point it makes me uncomfortable at times. That last part of the first verse, that's me, only artist I've ever heard that could do this to the extent he does. His wordplay and punchlines are cool, but songs like this are what seperates him from every artist I've ever heard before. 1

rip coug

one of my favorite K songs! danm its got that soul! you dont hear shit like this now days.

Kakarot

Everyday's a struggle, but not for everyone...

CommanderTipps

This a great track, it makes me appreciate life.

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