Monte Carlo
King Mez Lyrics


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Comish', what it do?
What they want from, what they want from me and all my niggas tho?
Raleigh, North Carolina, we knocking down the door
East Coast and Southern flow, whenever I feel as tho
Never no point in imitating I was thinking yall should know
I grew up watching them Chevys bending corners, awesome glow
Candy paint and leather seats and wood grain finish on all the doors
And Jordans on pretty women, bad girls, Lord knows
Cookouts on the block was 'bout equivalent to award shows
Now I see that coming, oh, enemies build rapport so
When they see me, it won't make em feel it all in they torso
Even though they should cause nothing changed, but the numbers on my door so
If you thinking bitter with me, you foreclosed
Young King Mezatron, ready for war, my sword shows
Back to back platinum plaques on my wall, in my dreams, how my decor go
After that back to rap, good with all my cream and my reward tho
I'mma be reinvesting, pay attention, these is lessons from a King boy
What they want from, what they want from me and all my niggas tho?
All we thinking is get that dough, never what they taught us, that's all we know
If you throwing hands, understand, you better not hit that floor
Pocket full of cash, in your pants you better not let that show
If you pride your intellect, then I suggest you just let that glow
Cause in the world we living in, if you suppress it you will not blow
Stokley Carmichael resemble, my mental and sentences leave my dental
So you be stuck with my pencils, mementos, because I'm passionate
Fly as well, something you never should try to sell
They often do, but when you be imitating homie I can tell
We call the crew, women with Gucci, Louie V, or in Chanel
Always gaining interest in us, guess we good investments, well
How could you blame em tho? Its expected tho, where did I change the flow
And game em tho, I got it perfected, that's any lane I go




Only hang with kings, very few in this world
But I know I'm worthy of my title, if you may not know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in King Mez's song "Monte Carlo" reflect on his upbringing and the challenges he's faced as he has gained success. The opening lines address the question of what people want from him and his friends, emphasizing the pressure they face as they become more successful. Mez references his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina, and the various cultural influences that have shaped his music, including both East Coast and Southern styles.


The verses continue with a focus on the experiences Mez has had in his life, including memories of growing up seeing "Chevys bending corners" and "candy paint and leather seats" and attending "cookouts on the block." At the same time, he also reflects on the ways in which success has changed his life, referencing "back to back platinum plaques on my wall" and the need to "reinvest" in his career.


Throughout the song, Mez emphasizes the idea that he is a "young king" who is ready to take on all challengers, both in the music industry and in his personal life. He encourages his listeners to focus on making money and investing in themselves, while also maintaining their sense of pride and self-respect.


Line by Line Meaning

Comish', what it do?
King Mez greets someone named Comish and asks how they're doing.


What they want from, what they want from me and all my niggas tho?
King Mez questions what people want from him and his friends.


Raleigh, North Carolina, we knocking down the door
King Mez boasts that he and his friends from Raleigh, North Carolina are making an impact in the music industry.


East Coast and Southern flow, whenever I feel as tho
King Mez describes his unique blend of East Coast and Southern rap styles.


Never no point in imitating I was thinking yall should know
King Mez emphasizes his authenticity as an artist and encourages others to recognize it.


I grew up watching them Chevys bending corners, awesome glow
King Mez reminisces about his childhood and the impressive cars he saw on his neighborhood streets.


Candy paint and leather seats and wood grain finish on all the doors
King Mez describes the luxurious features of the cars he admired.


And Jordans on pretty women, bad girls, Lord knows
King Mez recalls the stylish women in his community who wore Jordans.


Cookouts on the block was 'bout equivalent to award shows
King Mez values the communal gatherings in his neighborhood as highly as high-profile award shows.


Now I see that coming, oh, enemies build rapport so
King Mez recognizes that people who were once enemies can become allies and build relationships over time.


When they see me, it won't make em feel it all in they torso
King Mez suggests that his presence doesn't intimidate his enemies as much as it should.


Even though they should cause nothing changed, but the numbers on my door so
King Mez points out that although he has achieved success, he hasn't changed as a person.


If you thinking bitter with me, you foreclosed
King Mez warns that those who hold grudges against him will only end up losing.


Young King Mezatron, ready for war, my sword shows
King Mez sees himself as a warrior, ready to defend himself and his artistry.


Back to back platinum plaques on my wall, in my dreams, how my decor go
King Mez envisions himself achieving great success and decorating his walls with platinum plaques.


After that back to rap, good with all my cream and my reward tho
King Mez intends to continue making music even after achieving material success.


I'mma be reinvesting, pay attention, these is lessons from a King boy
King Mez plans to reinvest his earnings and shares his wisdom with his listeners.


All we thinking is get that dough, never what they taught us, that's all we know
King Mez explains that his main focus is making money and that he wasn't taught this mindset growing up.


If you throwing hands, understand, you better not hit that floor
King Mez suggests that those who fight with him should be prepared to be defeated.


Pocket full of cash, in your pants you better not let that show
King Mez warns against being ostentatious with money.


If you pride your intellect, then I suggest you just let that glow
King Mez encourages others to be proud of their intelligence and let it show.


Cause in the world we living in, if you suppress it you will not blow
King Mez believes that suppressing one's intelligence will hinder their success.


Stokley Carmichael resemble, my mental and sentences leave my dental
King Mez compares himself to activist Stokley Carmichael and expresses that his lyrics come from his mind and are spoken through his mouth.


So you be stuck with my pencils, mementos, because I'm passionate
King Mez believes that his passion for his artistry will leave a lasting impression on his listeners.


Fly as well, something you never should try to sell
King Mez values his unique sense of style and advises against selling out to fit in.


They often do, but when you be imitating homie I can tell
King Mez can immediately recognize when someone is not being authentic in their style.


We call the crew, women with Gucci, Louie V, or in Chanel
King Mez and his crew are interested in fashionable women.


Always gaining interest in us, guess we good investments, well
King Mez believes that he and his crew are valuable assets to those who invest in them.


How could you blame em tho? Its expected tho, where did I change the flow
King Mez understands why others would want to invest in him and questions if he's changed his unique style.


And game em tho, I got it perfected, that's any lane I go
King Mez confidently asserts that he has perfected his style and can excel in any lane he chooses.


Only hang with kings, very few in this world
King Mez associates only with successful and powerful people.


But I know I'm worthy of my title, if you may not know
King Mez believes that he deserves his royal title and asserts it to those who may not know it.




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Comments from YouTube:

@BrandenBlack1992

Wow a rapper from my state that aint wack, thats a rarity

@TheAliarr678

I want to download this!!! :D I like it!

@charlesingram62

younging be punishing beats wit his flows .and he nice on the beats.finally we getting more and more rappers dats actually talking about something dats worth listening to over and over again.

@ich0pz

goes in.

@zerok911

i agree with you man

@TheAliarr678

Ok thanks!!!!

@kintaro5000

I'm pretty sure this heavily samples a CunninLynguists song. 'Looking Back', specifically. Still, dope shit, and good lookin out on the beat.

@1NubEdition2

dll link in the description? if that didn't work for you or something check out dj booth or another hip hop site

@djames2322

Maybe you should check out Phonte, Supastition, Kaze, Cesar Comanche, Kooley High, Median, Edgar Allen Floe, Actual Proof...ahem. NC rap is actually awesome, so check it out before you diss it.

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