No Law
Latrell James Lyrics


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Ain't no laws out here
Ain't no laws out here
Don't get the wrong idea
They'll do you wrong
Pistol Pop they leave you dead outside your home out here
Don't call the cops they'll kill you right outside your home out here
Ain't no laws out here
Ain't no laws out here

Street cred worth more than student loans out here
Heard they make a lot of money at funeral homes out here
Don't take no hands don't take no L's don't take no loans out here
Niggas is strong out here Zangief strong out here
No heroics any moment it can be the very end ay
This the only way I know that I can get revenge
All we got is us I bet a million on my friends
Then we're gonna demonstrate Then we bring our dinner plates
Think its time to renovate knock it all down and build it again
Tucking the crown in my levi's again swear to god I'll never lose it again
Swear to god that if I lose it I'll sin
Phil Jackson how i'm using my zen
Phil Jackson's on the palm of my hand
Feel Jackson's on the palm of my hand
And my and Philip we're like Jay and Bleek
He never would work if it's up to me
Rapping ain't a occupation but I make it work for me
Rule #1 don't trust politicians
Rule #2 Never work for free
You seem a threat and you got the buzz
But you're just a worker bee

Ain't no laws out here
Ain't no laws out here
Don't get the wrong idea
They'll do you wrong
Pistol Pop they leave you dead outside your home out here
Don't call the cops they'll kill you right outside your home out here




Ain't no laws out here
Ain't no laws out here

Overall Meaning

In Latrell James's song "No Law," the lyrics paint a picture of a lawless and dangerous environment where there are no rules or protections. The repetition of "Ain't no laws out here" emphasizes the lawlessness and the absence of any form of order. It suggests that in this world, people have to fend for themselves as there is no authority or system to rely on.


The lyrics also touch on themes of violence and survival. The mention of pistols and the warning that they can leave someone dead outside their home indicates the pervasive danger and the presence of constant threats. The line "Don't call the cops they'll kill you right outside your home out here" suggests a lack of trust in law enforcement, hinting at a corrupt or dysfunctional system.


The song also explores the concept of loyalty and friendships forged in adversity. The line "All we got is us I bet a million on my friends" highlights the importance of relying on and supporting each other in such a harsh environment. The idea of demolishing and rebuilding indicates a desire for change and improvement, possibly a metaphor for rebuilding one's life or community amidst the chaos.


Overall, "No Law" presents a gritty and bleak portrayal of a lawless society, where survival is paramount and trust is scarce.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't no laws out here
There is a lack of order and regulations in this environment


Don't get the wrong idea
Do not have misconceptions or misunderstand the situation


They'll do you wrong
They will deceive or harm you


Pistol Pop they leave you dead outside your home out here
Gunshots will end your life and leave your body outside your residence in this area


Don't call the cops they'll kill you right outside your home out here
Contacting the police will result in them causing your death near your dwelling in this vicinity


Street cred worth more than student loans out here
Having respect and reputation in this community is valued higher than student loans


Heard they make a lot of money at funeral homes out here
There are rumors that significant profits are made in funeral homes in this place


Don't take no hands don't take no L's don't take no loans out here
Avoid engaging in physical altercations or facing losses, and don't borrow money in this setting


Niggas is strong out here Zangief strong out here
People are very resilient and physically powerful in this environment, comparable to the strength of Zangief (a character from Street Fighter)


No heroics any moment it can be the very end ay
There is no room for brave or daring acts as life could suddenly come to an abrupt and tragic conclusion in an instant


This the only way I know that I can get revenge
Seeking retribution is the sole method I am familiar with and believe will be effective


All we got is us I bet a million on my friends
Our only support system is each other, and I have utmost trust in my friends that I am willing to wager a significant amount on their loyalty


Then we're gonna demonstrate then we bring our dinner plates
Afterward, we will showcase our abilities and achievements, and enjoy the fruits of our labor


Think its time to renovate knock it all down and build it again
It is the moment to make drastic changes, demolish everything, and reconstruct from the ground up


Tucking the crown in my Levi's again swear to god I'll never lose it again
Protecting my position of authority or success, just like tucking away a crown into my Levi's jeans, vowing to never let it slip away once more


Swear to god that if I lose it I'll sin
Making a solemn oath that I would commit wrongdoing if I were to lose my position or success


Phil Jackson how I'm using my zen
I am employing the calm and focused mindset reminiscent of Phil Jackson, known for his Zen philosophy, to navigate through situations


Phil Jackson's on the palm of my hand
The influence and guidance of Phil Jackson are within my control and direction


Feel Jackson's on the palm of my hand
I can sense and perceive the presence of Phil Jackson's influence and guidance


And my and Philip we're like Jay and Bleek
Me and Philip (possibly a close associate) have a relationship similar to that of Jay-Z and Bleek, emphasizing loyalty and partnership


He never would work if it's up to me
I would ensure that he doesn't have to work if I have control over the situation


Rapping ain't a occupation but I make it work for me
Although rapping is not traditionally considered an occupation, I successfully utilize it to my advantage


Rule #1 don't trust politicians
The first rule is to never place trust in politicians


Rule #2 Never work for free
The second rule is to never provide services or labor without compensation


You seem a threat and you got the buzz
You appear to be a danger or potential rival, and you possess a significant level of influence or attention


But you're just a worker bee
However, you are merely a small, insignificant participant in comparison to someone with greater power or impact


Ain't no laws out here
There is a lack of order and regulations in this environment


Ain't no laws out here
There is a lack of order and regulations in this environment




Lyrics © DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Latrell Boyd

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Comments from YouTube:

Reezy Does It

Just found your Tracphone joint. This music hitting. Definitely keeping an eye out

Lucia Cerci

“Street cred worth more than student loans out here” “all we got is us, I bet a million on my friends” 🥵🔥💯

Hisab

This slaps :D

Steve Francais

Cheerios going hard AF lately.

Glovewerk Records

sick!!! wish it was longer

EASY in2D

Oh yea this shit crazy🔥🔥🔥

Nino Francis

go crazy Latrell!

DRENT

This the type of shit that'll make Sir Locksley pop shove it. Lets go bruh!

Razz

Latrell plays street fighter!

Jessica Richards

🔥🔥🔥

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