Face It
K.C. Linn Lyrics


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I see the crowd hyped up hands in the sky
But I can't tell what each and one of them is feeling inside
Maybe she thinks I'm nice and he thinks the mic is in the wrong hands
Should be in a romance
If so I'm thinking please nigga bite me
Since you don't like me
How about you bring your ass an inch away from where my toes stand
Don't get it twisted we ain't about to do no slow dancing
But when I'm through with you
You gon need soul nannies
I got a psychological issue addicted to pain and bloody scenes
And drawing pictures of pistols
My homie worried sick
They think the devil is using me as bait I told em nah
I'm just tryna sail through this ocean of hate
I'm tryna leave this earth
Without a choice I've had fun rapping my ass off I'm floating to space
Tell em I'm the greatest that you'll ever see
And if they start questioning
Tell em you heard that statement from me

I'm tryna find a way to escape
This seem to me like life is everything else
But they say reality stares
I wish I could re-arrange it
But instead I'm hearing voices in my head like face it
Nigga I gotta face it
Nigga I gotta face it
Yeah nigga I gotta face it
Nigga I gotta face it
Nigga I gotta

Y'all gotta be blind if y'all can't recognize the same essence
Shaka Zulu had when he was young as I am
Since you don't at least recognize what I'm implying
I'm a king Goddamn it
I ain't lying I'm a lion to y'all
Now I consider this a gift that God gave me
Since I never knew the female beholder of my gaelies
Rest in peace to Isaac that's just a piece for Ivy
Even though the knowledge I have appears so sick and tiny
I hope she sees that I am a rapper before anything else
And I can never speak without anything being felt
And if this is not the me that y'all accept it's cool
Hard to remember saying my name on street quest
One kid a thousand coffers got these haters looking angry
Rappers I didn't even know are tryna come at me
I guess I did well all thanks to my right hand man Miss J
The only person that understands

I'm tryna find a way to escape
This seem to me like life is everything else
But they say reality stares
I wish I could re-arrange it
But instead I'm hearing voices in my head like face it
Nigga I gotta face it (I gotta face it)
Nigga I gotta face it (I gotta face it)
Yeah nigga I gotta face it (Yeah nigga I gotta face it)




Nigga I gotta face it (I gotta face it)
Nigga I gotta

Overall Meaning

In K.C. Linn's song "Face It," the artist explores themes of insecurity, self-doubt, and the pressure to succeed in the music industry. In the opening lines, Linn describes a crowd of people with their hands in the air, but admits that she can't tell what they are feeling inside. She acknowledges the possibility that some may not like her and imagines a scenario in which a detractor confronts her. Linn asserts her own talent and greatness in the face of criticism, painting herself as a lion and a king.


Linn also opens up about her own psychological struggles, admitting to being addicted to pain and violence and drawing pictures of guns. She expresses a desire to escape from the negativity and judgement of the world, and reflects on the tragic loss of someone named Isaac. Throughout the song, Linn grapples with the idea of facing reality and accepting herself for who she is.


Overall, "Face It" is a powerful expression of the challenges faced by artists in the music industry, as well as the personal struggles that can accompany success and fame.


Line by Line Meaning

I see the crowd hyped up hands in the sky
The crowd seems excited and energetic, but it's difficult to know what they're truly feeling inside.


But I can't tell what each and one of them is feeling inside
Despite the outward energy of the crowd, it's impossible to know how each individual person truly feels.


Maybe she thinks I'm nice and he thinks the mic is in the wrong hands
Different people in the crowd likely have different opinions about the performance, including whether the artist is likable or if they are deserving of holding the mic.


Should be in a romance
The artist should be focusing on creating romantic music instead of performing rap music.


If so I'm thinking please nigga bite me
The artist is mocking the idea of transitioning from rap to romantic music and suggests that someone should just physically harm them instead.


Since you don't like me
The artist perceives that some people in the crowd may not be enjoying their performance.


How about you bring your ass an inch away from where my toes stand
The artist is challenging the person who doesn't like their performance and suggests that they come closer to them for a physical confrontation.


Don't get it twisted we ain't about to do no slow dancing
Despite the romantic commentary earlier, the artist is clarifying that their performance is not romantic in nature.


But when I'm through with you
If the confrontational person doesn't back down, the artist suggests they will harm them in some way.


You gon need soul nannies
The harm the artist intends to inflict will be so severe that the person will need someone to help their soul.


I got a psychological issue addicted to pain and bloody scenes
The artist has a mental health disorder characterized by an addiction to violent and painful content.


And drawing pictures of pistols
The artist enjoys drawing violent imagery, particularly of guns.


My homie worried sick
The artist's friend is deeply concerned about their mental health.


They think the devil is using me as bait I told em nah
The artist's friend believes that something malicious is influencing the artist, but the artist doesn't believe it's the devil.


I'm just tryna sail through this ocean of hate
Despite the negativity and criticism directed towards the artist, they're trying to navigate through it all and make a name for themselves.


I'm tryna leave this earth
The artist is eager to leave their mortal existence.


Without a choice I've had fun rapping my ass off I'm floating to space
The artist has enjoyed their time rapping but is ready to move on and ascend to a different plane of existence.


Tell em I'm the greatest that you'll ever see
The artist believes that they are the best musician in their genre and wants people to spread that message.


And if they start questioning
If anyone challenges the artist's claim of being the greatest, they have a response.


Tell em you heard that statement from me
The person defending the artist's greatness should attribute that claim to the artist directly.


Y'all gotta be blind if y'all can't recognize the same essence
Those who don't perceive the artist's greatness must be ignorant or blind to it.


Shaka Zulu had when he was young as I am
The artist compares their own greatness to that of the legendary African king Shaka Zulu when he was young.


Since you don't at least recognize what I'm implying
Those who don't acknowledge the artist's greatness also don't seem to understand the implications being made.


I'm a king Goddamn it
The artist considers themself royalty and is proud of their accomplishments.


I ain't lying I'm a lion to y'all
The artist is not lying about their greatness and instead embodies the power and ferocity of a lion.


Now I consider this a gift that God gave me
The artist believes that their musical talent is a divine gift.


Since I never knew the female beholder of my gaelies
The artist never had a close relationship with his mother, who may have been able to help him understand and appreciate his feminine qualities.


Rest in peace to Isaac that's just a piece for Ivy
The artist pays tribute to someone named Isaac and offers it as a gesture of goodwill to someone named Ivy.


Even though the knowledge I have appears so sick and tiny
Despite the artist's extensive knowledge and intelligence, it may not be apparent to others or fully appreciated.


I hope she sees that I am a rapper before anything else
The artist hopes that Ivy understands that their identity as a rapper is their primary identity above all else.


And I can never speak without anything being felt
Every time the artist speaks, they do so with intention and with the intention of evoking emotion from others.


And if this is not the me that y'all accept it's cool
The artist is accepting of the fact that some people will not like or accept the version of themselves that they present in their music.


Hard to remember saying my name on street quest
The artist is not yet famous enough to be recognized by strangers on the street.


One kid a thousand coffers got these haters looking angry
Despite their relative obscurity, some people seem to be jealous or angry at the artist's success.


Rappers I didn't even know are tryna come at me
Other musicians are attacking the artist even though they've never met or interacted with them before.


I guess I did well all thanks to my right hand man Miss J
The artist credits their success to the support and collaboration of a person named Miss J.


The only person that understands
Of all the people in the artist's life, Miss J is the only one who truly understands and supports them.


I'm tryna find a way to escape
The artist is looking for a way to leave their current state of existence or mental state.


This seem to me like life is everything else
The artist perceives their current life as chaotic and unpredictable.


But they say reality stares
Others suggest that the artist is simply facing the harsh reality of their existence.


I wish I could re-arrange it
The artist would like to change their current life circumstances if they could.


But instead I'm hearing voices in my head like face it
Despite their desire to change their situation, the artist is instead dealing with negative voices in their head telling them to accept their reality.


Nigga I gotta face it
The artist must confront the negative voices in their head and come to terms with their reality.


Yeah nigga I gotta face it
The artist reaffirms that they must face their reality, no matter how difficult it may be.


Nigga I gotta face it
The artist continues to emphasize the importance of confronting their negative thoughts and facing their reality.


Nigga I gotta
The artist concludes the song by repeating the importance of facing their reality and accepting the negative thoughts and emotions they experience.




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