Go Off
Kid Vishis Lyrics


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Yeah
What up though?
Yeah, lighters in the air, come on
We gon' do this shit like Blade was alive
Uh-huh, yeah
We gon' do this shit like Proof was alive (Detroit respect)
Uh-huh, yeah
We gon' do this shit like Dilla was alive
Uh-huh, yeah
Yeah nigga, go off

Ain't nobody vicious as me, besides Nickel
But nigga, a nigga nickel as me, my two of a kind self
Call for help, catch a damn round
You play 'round and this man down
No sound on the damn ground
Still don't give a fuck like the old 'Em
You ain't got soul in your music 'cause you sold them
I go off fate, I get to Heaven
If they don't let me in I'mma pole vault the gate
Waitin' patiently in your bushes, see you in claptois
That poised, stomp you rap boys like the frat boys
Wanna throw you suck up hoe, fuck you, fuck the flow
You such a sucka duck, you duck into a uppercut
I get such a rush, provin' y'all can't fuck with us
Your movement is losin', I think it's time to pucker up
Confusin' music with what you really doin' creates illusions
The ganders of delusions, the grandeurs of accusin' you
Of being swayed with the answers, mayday
They ain't sayin' "grace to the Lord", but guess what, they pray
And God blessin' all the dope rappers
And I'm the future of this, yeah I'm a trap rapper
'Cause I bake rappers to diss so I can smack rappers, see
Sound like a trap to me
That's why I lead off hitters that be on Twitter
To see y'all spittas and then tee off on niggas
I'm a legend

Yeah (you know legends never die, you know)
Uh-huh, yeah (you know, especially when they got people)
We gon' do this shit like Blade was alive (that'll keep that legacy going)
Uh-huh, yeah (Real Detroit shit)
We gon' do this shit like Proof was alive (rest in peace)
Uh-huh, yeah
We gon' do this shit like Dilla was alive (we love you)
Uh-huh, yeah (all the fallen soldiers)
Yeah nigga, go off

Montgomery bitch, Montgomery bitch
I knew ever since I was a youngin, I was gonna be rich
If I make you niggas uncomfortable, stumpin' through the city
All by my lonely, misery love company, come for me bitch
I got my mind right, father mom right
I got my lemon squeezed back on my hip, I'm finally out the lime light
Everybody tryna' catch up to me, maybe one day by the time might
Until that day happens, I'm lookin' at that shit in hindsight
Which is in fact 2020, my competition is wack
How could you race to make a run for the money when you actually come from the money?
Lyrical silver spooners, my niggas is really soldiers, y'all niggas is Ricky Schroder
I'm in the zone like Nate Robinson
My guns is on the drone, they straight poppin'
I'ma come kill you niggas with the floater
I'm in the lowest, 'bout to roll up when it's snowin'
Just to pull your car and let you know you dealin' with the coldest

Uh, uh yeah (you know legends never die, you know)
Uh-huh, yeah
We gon' do this shit like Blade was alive (especially when they got people)
Uh-huh, yeah (that'll keep that legacy going)
(Real Detroit shit) we gon' do this shit like Proof was alive
(Rest in peace) uh-huh, yeah
We gon' do this shit like Dilla was alive (we love you)




(All the fallen soldiers)
Yeah nigga, go off!

Overall Meaning

In the song "Go Off," Kid Vishis pays tribute to three legendary artists from Detroit who have passed away: Blade, Proof, and Dilla. Vishis raps about the importance of keeping their legacies alive and honoring their contributions to the music industry. He also takes the opportunity to showcase his own skills as a rapper, declaring that he is a legend in the making and challenging other rappers to try and compete with him. The lyrics are filled with wordplay, metaphors, and braggadocio, showing Vishis's confidence in his abilities and his deep respect for those who came before him.


Through his lyrics, Vishis highlights the importance of authenticity in music, taking shots at rappers who he feels are not true to themselves or who have "sold out" for the sake of commercial success. He emphasizes the need for rappers to stay true to their roots and their personal experiences, rather than trying to emulate others or pander to mainstream audiences. Overall, "Go Off" is a powerful statement from Kid Vishis, both as a tribute to his predecessors and as a declaration of his own talent and potential in the rap game.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah
Introduction to the song


What up though?
Greeting to the listeners


Yeah, lighters in the air, come on
Invitation to the audience to participate


We gon' do this shit like Blade was alive
Inspired by Blade's legacy and continuing it


Uh-huh, yeah
Affirmation of the previous line


We gon' do this shit like Proof was alive (Detroit respect)
Paying tribute to Proof's contribution to Detroit's music scene


Uh-huh, yeah
Affirmation of the previous line


We gon' do this shit like Dilla was alive
Honoring J Dilla by keeping his legacy alive


Uh-huh, yeah
Affirmation of the previous line


Yeah nigga, go off
Encouraging Kid Vishis to showcase his talent and skill


Ain't nobody vicious as me, besides Nickel
Kid Vishis sees himself as the best and second only to Royce da 5'9" (Nickel)


But nigga, a nigga nickel as me, my two of a kind self
Kid Vishis and Royce da 5'9" are two of a kind (siblings) with similar skills


Call for help, catch a damn round
Kid Vishis is so skilled that his opponents will need help to defeat him


You play 'round and this man down
Kid Vishis is not to be messed with; his opponents will lose if they play around


No sound on the damn ground
Kid Vishis is so quick and precise that his opponents won't even have time to make a sound before falling


Still don't give a fuck like the old 'Em
Kid Vishis is like Eminem in his early days, unafraid to speak his mind and take risks


You ain't got soul in your music 'cause you sold them
Kid Vishis believes some artists have sacrificed authenticity for commercial success


I go off fate, I get to Heaven
Kid Vishis believes in destiny and that his success will lead him to Heaven


If they don't let me in I'mma pole vault the gate
Kid Vishis is confident in his abilities; he's willing to do whatever it takes to succeed


Waitin' patiently in your bushes, see you in claptois
Kid Vishis is always ready to strike and take down any opponents who challenge him


That poised, stomp you rap boys like the frat boys
Kid Vishis's flow and style is poised and confident; he can take down any rap artists like a fraternity stomping their rivals


Wanna throw you suck up hoe, fuck you, fuck the flow
Kid Vishis is unafraid to call out other artists and their fake personas and music


You such a sucka duck, you duck into a uppercut
Kid Vishis is so skilled that he can predict and counter his opponents' moves


I get such a rush, provin' y'all can't fuck with us
Kid Vishis is motivated by proving that he is the best and that others cannot compete with him


Your movement is losin', I think it's time to pucker up
Kid Vishis believes that other artists are failing and need to step up their game


Confusin' music with what you really doin' creates illusions
Kid Vishis believes that some artists are pretending to be something they're not, and this creates false impressions for their audience


The ganders of delusions, the grandeurs of accusin' you
Kid Vishis is calling out the false attitudes and beliefs of other artists


Of being swayed with the answers, mayday
Kid Vishis is expressing his disappointment with artists who blindly follow the crowd rather than forging their own path


They ain't sayin' "grace to the Lord", but guess what, they pray
Kid Vishis believes that other artists are insincere in their actions and beliefs


And God blessin' all the dope rappers
Kid Vishis sees himself as one of the best rappers and acknowledges that talent comes from a higher power


And I'm the future of this, yeah I'm a trap rapper
Kid Vishis is confident that he represents the future of rap and that he can succeed in any sub-genre, including trap


'Cause I bake rappers to diss so I can smack rappers, see
Kid Vishis is so confident and skilled that he can easily bait and defeat other rappers


Sound like a trap to me
Kid Vishis is suspicious of other artists and their motives, especially within the rap industry


That's why I lead off hitters that be on Twitter
Kid Vishis is unafraid to call out other rappers on social media


To see y'all spittas and then tee off on niggas
Kid Vishis is always ready to take down other rappers who can’t match his skill


I'm a legend
Kid Vishis is confident in his legacy and that he will remain one of the best rappers


Yeah (you know legends never die, you know)
Affirmation of Kid Vishis's status as a legend; legends remain forever


Uh-huh, yeah (you know, especially when they got people)
People's support and admiration helps to keep legends alive and remembered


We gon' do this shit like Blade was alive (that'll keep that legacy going)
Paying tribute to Blade by continuing his legacy


Uh-huh, yeah (Real Detroit shit)
Affirmation of Kid Vishis's Detroit roots and pride


We gon' do this shit like Proof was alive (rest in peace)
Honoring Proof and keeping his legacy alive; offering condolences for his untimely death


Uh-huh, yeah
Affirmation of the previous line


We gon' do this shit like Dilla was alive (we love you)
Honoring J Dilla and expressing love for him


Uh-huh, yeah (all the fallen soldiers)
Paying tribute to all artists who have passed away


Yeah nigga, go off!
Kid Vishis encourages himself to continue his flow and showcase his skill


Montgomery bitch, Montgomery bitch
Kid Vishis boasts of his hometown, Montgomery


I knew ever since I was a youngin, I was gonna be rich
Kid Vishis is confident in his skills and his ability to succeed from a young age


If I make you niggas uncomfortable, stumpin' through the city
Kid Vishis is not afraid to make others uncomfortable with his skill and passion for music


All by my lonely, misery love company, come for me bitch
Kid Vishis is comfortable being alone and finds solace in his struggles; he dares anyone to come and challenge him


I got my mind right, father mom right
Kid Vishis has his priorities in order, including his family


I got my lemon squeezed back on my hip, I'm finally out the lime light
Kid Vishis has returned to the shadows and is no longer seeking fame or attention


Everybody tryna' catch up to me, maybe one day by the time might
Kid Vishis acknowledges that he is ahead of his competition, and they might catch up to him one day


Until that day happens, I'm lookin' at that shit in hindsight
Kid Vishis is reflecting on his career and looking back at his past success


Which is in fact 2020, my competition is wack
Kid Vishis is confident in his current position and skills; he sees his competition as inferior


How could you race to make a run for the money when you actually come from the money?
Kid Vishis is critical of artists who come from privileged backgrounds


Lyrical silver spooners, my niggas is really soldiers, y'all niggas is Ricky Schroder
Kid Vishis's team is composed of true warriors, while his competition is soft like the actor Ricky Schroder


I'm in the zone like Nate Robinson
Kid Vishis is in the perfect mindset and position to succeed like Nate Robinson, who was a successful NBA player


My guns is on the drone, they straight poppin'
Kid Vishis is armed and dangerous, and his weapons are always ready to go


I'ma come kill you niggas with the floater
Kid Vishis's skills are so good that he can defeat his opponents easily, like making a floater in basketball


I'm in the lowest, 'bout to roll up when it's snowin'
Kid Vishis is in a difficult place in his life, but he's still focused and working hard


Just to pull your car and let you know you dealin' with the coldest
Kid Vishis is confident in his skills and not afraid to show them off to his opponents




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Written by: Ryan Daniel Montgomery

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Comments from YouTube:

R W

Everything Royce standing next to lately is fire. I wanna hear more from Vishis now.

Georgie B NY

The Montgomery boys need to do more collaborations
Brotherly love

ETN 2dkaos

Another song that kept my mind from going πŸ”₯β€οΈπŸ‘‘β€οΈπŸ”₯

Brandon Duncan

This song hits so hard. I still listen to it daily while I drive in my car.

Mike Pikey II

Vishis been a beast. nickel is the greatest rap artist in history and im the greatest fan cause i said so. more of this please mr montgomerys. love yal

Other Humans

A man with good taste πŸ‘Œ

Anthony L

RIP BLADE, RIP PROOF, AND J DILLA! Would be crazy to see where detroit would be if they was still here!

BLLLY

damn Vish killed this one, one of his best verses

SyKe G

This go HARD πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

matthew storey

Fuck! Been a massive fan of Royce for years, but Vishis is insane πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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