Try Me
Krayzie Bone Lyrics
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Try me if you feelin' lucky
And you think you want to fuck with me, come on
(Niggas on the thugline, thugline, thugline....)
Try me every action's guaranteed
(Krayzie's on the thugline, thugline, thugline)
(Krayzie)
(Come on, come on, come on)
I'm down to ride on these imposters, fake playa, gangsta thugs
And these hoes who claim they mobsters, 'cause they cloggin' up the game
Muthafuckas is rappin', sayin' anything
And tryin' to claim everythang to get they pockets paid
I'm tellin' 'em, that's the wrong way!
Can't say you thug and then be fake
Nigga, that's the point I'm tryin' state in this case
But niggas ain't feelin' me, though
So yo, I say we weed em' out and heat em' up
Heard you woofin' yeah we heard em', let us see them nuts
And then if he really jump, more power to ya
But no matter how it go, nigga we still
gon' be bringin' it thug style to ya, buckin'
Boo-yah!
Checkin' these bustas do be kind of fun
Because they know when it's static
We gon' handle it however it come
And nigga whoever it's from sure ain't givin' a fuck who you roll with
If they human, then they ain't shit we can't control
And if they bleed, and they need oxygen to breathe nigga ya die
Never fear no man
No matter the size the bigger, the harder they fall
Got somethin' for all of y'all, especially ???
Tech'll chop him up, now he ain't half the man he thought he was
I bet these niggas think they rappin' so they actin'
So we come for a little target practice aimed exactly at ya, exactly at ya
(Chorus)
(Krayzie)
Roll through my city I see niggas watchin'
Probably plottin', schemin' to rob me, take all the money
And dump my bloody body
I'm sorry not me
I stay alarmed and be alert
Whether you're goin' to play or work
Make sure you got you pistol first, be ready to burst
Hesitation could bring up a fucked up situation
like you leavin' in the body bag
Zipped up, slip up that body tag
So if you spot him, blast
Better him than you, huh?
I'm tellin' you now that me and my thugs
Can bring you anything that you want right out of the trunk
So, what's the bullshit?
We got some shit you can't fuck with
And nigga that be this muthafuckin' thug shit
We love this, probably gon' die because of it
Fuck it! I ain't worried about dyin' right now
My money's what's important
Hey we livin' to die anyway no matter if it's now or later
You gon' rest in peace it don't get no greater
Kill 'em all, and when it's time to drop the mic and go pick up a rifle
Time to fight for what we right for
See who really like war, yeah
I bet you most niggas lose as soon as they get in it
I can't afford to roll with bustas 'cause I'm really tryin' win it
(I'm really tryin' to win it)
We fightin' to be victorious (victorious)
Witness the story of (the story of)
this silent, mighty, mighty, warrior (warrior)
If you hear any nigga move shoot
Don't let the nigga layin' dead be you
So soldier, pick up you boots and move
Runnin' for cover 'cause if they buck ya it's over
Just like I told ya, you can die
Soldier, you can die, soldier
(Chorus til fade)
In Krayzie Bone's song Try Me, the lyrics express the rapper's message to imposters and fake gangsta thugs who are clogging up the rap game. Krayzie challenges them to try him, and every action is guaranteed as he's always ready to ride, and his crew is always on the thugline. He encourages listeners to load up their guns and get ready to ride on fake gangsters or hoes who claim they're mobsters, but are actually trying to flip a profit. He asserts that these so-called thugs are giving rap a bad name and the only way to weed them out is to heat them up.
Krayzie encourages his listeners never to fear any man, no matter their size, because the bigger they are, the harder they fall. He advises being armed and ready because hesitation can lead to disastrous consequences like ending up in a body bag. He also highlights that life is short, and we're all living to die anyway, so it's better to fight for what we're right for and die trying than to be a coward and die a meaningless death. The song's chorus underlines that every action is guaranteed and anyone who wants to challenge Krayzie can try him and get ready to face his thug-style, which he brings with his crew on the thugline.
Line by Line Meaning
Try me if you feelin' lucky
Challenging those who are feeling confident
And you think you want to fuck with me, come on
Inviting others to try and test him
Try me every action's guaranteed
Promising a strong response to every challenge
(Krayzie's on the thugline, thugline, thugline)
Emphasizing his affiliation with the thugline
Load up your shit and get in the car
Prepping for action and calling for backup
I'm down to ride on these imposters, fake playa, gangsta thugs
Expressing a willingness to confront those who are pretending to be something they're not
And these hoes who claim they mobsters, 'cause they cloggin' up the game
Taking issue with female musicians who pretend to be tough
Muthafuckas is rappin', sayin' anything
Noticing that people are saying whatever to become successful in rap music
And tryin' to claim everythang to get they pockets paid
Accusing other rappers of being motivated solely by money
I'm tellin' 'em, that's the wrong way!
Encouraging others to take a more authentic approach to music
Can't say you thug and then be fake
Explaining that it's impossible to be a true thug while pretending to be one
Nigga, that's the point I'm tryin' state in this case
Summing up the message he's trying to communicate
But niggas ain't feelin' me, though
Acknowledging that his message isn't resonating with everyone
So yo, I say we weed em' out and heat em' up
Proposing action to deal with fake rappers
Heard you woofin' yeah we heard em', let us see them nuts
Challenging those who talk tough to back up their words
And then if he really jump, more power to ya
Acknowledging that there may be some who are genuinely tough
But no matter how it go, nigga we still gon' be bringin' it thug style to ya, buckin'
Promising to continue their thug style of music
Checkin' these bustas do be kind of fun
Finding enjoyment in exposing fake rappers
Because they know when it's static
Pointing out that fake rappers are only tough until things get serious
We gon' handle it however it come
Indicating a willingness to deal with confrontations as they occur
And nigga whoever it's from sure ain't givin' a fuck who you roll with
Not caring about the affiliations of those who try to challenge them
If they human, then they ain't shit we can't control
Believing that they are stronger than anyone they may encounter
And if they bleed, and they need oxygen to breathe nigga ya die
Suggesting that they are willing to harm those who cross them
Never fear no man
Asserting their bravery and lack of fear
No matter the size the bigger, the harder they fall
Believing that they can take on anyone
Got somethin' for all of y'all, especially ???
Having something to deal with anyone who challenges them, with a particular person in mind
Tech'll chop him up, now he ain't half the man he thought he was
Using his lyrical talent to diminish the reputation of challengers
I bet these niggas think they rappin' so they actin'
Implying that many rappers are just pretending to be successful and talented
So we come for a little target practice aimed exactly at ya, exactly at ya
Targeting those who are pretending to be something they're not
Roll through my city I see niggas watchin'
Feeling like others are watching him and looking for an opportunity to harm him
Probably plottin', schemin' to rob me, take all the money
Suspecting that others may be planning to rob him
And dump my bloody body
Understanding that the risks of his lifestyle can be deadly
I'm sorry not me
Refusing to live in fear and give up his lifestyle
I stay alarmed and be alert
Being aware and cautious of his surroundings
Whether you're goin' to play or work
Knowing that danger can be present in any situation
Make sure you got you pistol first, be ready to burst
Stressing the importance of being armed and prepared to defend oneself
Hesitation could bring up a fucked up situation
Understanding the consequences of being caught off guard
like you leavin' in the body bag
Being aware that the risks he takes could result in fatal consequences
Zipped up, slip up that body tag
Describing the gruesome aftermath of being killed
So if you spot him, blast
Encouraging others to react quickly and violently if they sense danger
Better him than you, huh?
Suggesting that it's better to take action and potentially harm another person than to be killed oneself
I'm tellin' you now that me and my thugs
Referring to his group of friends and associates
Can bring you anything that you want right out of the trunk
Implying that they have access to weapons and other helpful items
So, what's the bullshit?
Asking why anyone would want to harm him or his friends
We got some shit you can't fuck with
Boasting about their preparedness and strength
And nigga that be this muthafuckin' thug shit
Using their thug style to stay safe and prepared
We love this, probably gon' die because of it
Acknowledging that their lifestyle is dangerous but continuing to embrace it anyway
Fuck it! I ain't worried about dyin' right now
Trivializing the risks and potential consequences of their actions
My money's what's important
Valuing material wealth over personal safety
Hey we livin' to die anyway no matter if it's now or later
Believing that everyone dies eventually, so there's no use worrying about it
You gon' rest in peace it don't get no greater
Recognizing the inevitability of death
Kill 'em all, and when it's time to drop the mic and go pick up a rifle
Using their lyrical talent to talk about violence and death
Time to fight for what we right for
Describing violence as a necessary and justifiable means to an end
See who really like war, yeah
Inviting others to join them in their violent lifestyle
I bet you most niggas lose as soon as they get in it
Suggesting that many are not cut out for the violence and danger of their lifestyle
I can't afford to roll with bustas 'cause I'm really tryin' win it
Refusing to associate with those who are not committed to their lifestyle
(I'm really tryin' to win it)
Emphasizing his commitment to success
We fightin' to be victorious (victorious)
Seeking to overcome all challenges and obstacles
Witness the story of (the story of)
Suggesting that their lifestyle is worth paying attention to and could be turned into a story
this silent, mighty, mighty, warrior (warrior)
Describing himself as a strong, powerful, and potentially dangerous force
If you hear any nigga move shoot
Encouraging others to react quickly and violently to potential threats
Don't let the nigga layin' dead be you
Suggesting that it's better to take action and potentially harm another person than to be killed oneself
So soldier, pick up you boots and move
Encouraging others to take action and be ready to defend themselves
Runnin' for cover 'cause if they buck ya it's over
Explaining the risks of being unprepared for violence
Just like I told ya, you can die
Advising others of the risks of their lifestyle
Soldier, you can die, soldier
Reminding others that even those who are tough and prepared can be killed
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ALEX MARLOWE, ANTHONY HENDERSON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
KaLAkaBeatz
Can't say you thug and then be fake
Nigga, that's the point I'm tryin' state in this case
But niggas ain't feelin' me, though
So yo, I say we weed em' out and heat em' up
Heard you woofin' yeah we heard em', let us see them nuts
And then if he really jump, more power to ya
But no matter how it go, nigga we still
Gon' be bringin' it thug style to ya, buckin'
Boo-yah!
Checkin' these bustas do be kind of fun
Because they know when it's static
We gon' handle it however it come
And nigga whoever it's from sure ain't givin' a fuck who you roll with
If they human, then they ain't shit we can't control
And if they bleed, and they need oxygen to breathe nigga ya die
Never fear no man
No matter the size the bigger, the harder they fall
Got somethin' for all of y'all, especially ???
Tech'll chop him up, now he ain't half the man he thought he was
I bet these niggas think they rappin' so they actin'
So we come for a little target practice aimed exactly at ya, exactly at ya
ROMAIN WHITE
Saved up my lunch money to buy this album, I could go toe to toe with anyone with Krayzie lyrics, he is the best that ever did it, his rap sheet was long, meaningful, understandable, lyrical, flow was next to none, could switch it up at any given time and best of all, he rides the beat like no other, he perfected the craft.
chris clair
real shit i was knockin this album hard af.
SAMHAIN82
Fuck yeah. I skipped school to get it The day it came out
Laurie Toutant
🔥🔥🔥
jordan deskins
Just bought the two disc best decision ever this goes too hard!
Ricky Mathis
ROMAIN WHITE lol me 2 an still was short cause it was a double CD an I didn't know
playaflyJOE27
Real ass lyrics. If you comprehend what he saying, he was bout that bidness! There's a difference between talent and being bout that action! This is proof
Adam Thibault
One of the dopest tracks and still has meaning to this day that new rappers 1999 to 2020
Aaron Zywicki
One Of The Greatest Albums Ever !
Ash N
If they aint human, then they aint shit we cant control! DAMN!! DAS FIRE!!!