I Remember
M.A.Z.7 Lyrics


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[Trae]
I find myself in a daze, sitting watching time fly on by
I tried to catch a grip, but somehow we keep moving on by
We came a long way, from playing hide-and-seek on the block
To bleeding corners on the daily, barely missing the cops
We turned to grown men, quicker than the blink of an eye
Some of us made it some of us didn't, but still we got by
What about the good times, ain't too many but I remember
Stadium Bowl, the rest of the clubs wouldn't let us in 'em
We was young, and plus our pants sag like Dubs
But we ain't care, cause half of the parking lot knew who we was
We came from riding on a bike, and graduated to a Houpe
Six deep with a grey cassette, trying to swang banging Screw
That was the days, but now we only riding with guns
Only understanding I got, is multiplying my funds
And moving slow in a drop, pass bops so grimey
Missing better days, hoping they could come and find me

[Hook]
I remember, being kids on the block
Pennies and my nickels, soon turned to a knot
I went from playing tag, to me running from the cops
Went from Tunker Toys, me swanging in a drop
Flying pass bops
I remember, being kids on the block
Pennies and my nickels, soon turned to a knot
I went from shooting water, to me loading up a glock
I came from the gutter, trying to make it to the top
Shit don't stop

[Jay'Ton]
I remember kicking it, with my niggaz in Middle School
In the hall full time, fuck class and all the rules
Late night, I was with the O.G.'s on the block
Curfew broke, but I was trying to stack me a knot
With my nigga Raw-C, Nick and the T-Head
Can't forget about the J2, and blocks we bled
Playing tackle football, while we on the concrete
In the house, imitating everybody we can beat
From the West to the North, with my nigga Pyrex
On the hunt for some bops, roaming through the projects
When I turned 16, Trae bought me a car
Four 15's, so the hood know who we are
Jay walking, so you know I'm walking it fly
T-shirt creased up, fuck a suit and a tie
Them was the days, I'll probably never see him again
So my main focus now, is for me stacking my ends

[Boss]
I was raised back in the 80's, I can tell ya bout the Smurfs
We was kids, we done traded our nurse for hard work
I can go back in the day, to playing get like me
In the hood looking for trouble, can you hit like me
I was a youngster in the street life, bailing through the street lights
First pair of G-Nike's, ask a nigga what that G like
I remember playing curve ball, and soccer
They got most of my homies chained up, in 5-by-7 lockers
The days ain't the same, in '79
Nigga was cool in '94, but now everybody walk in a shady line
25 years of keeping it real, wasn't hard for me
Living for the moment, to hit the gates for the Lord to see

[Hook]

[Z-Ro]
I done came a long way, from cutting class
No more ducking hall monitors, now the FED's on my ass
Grown man shit Joseph Wayne McVey, I never thought I would say
That a state jail or prison, is a place I'd have to stay
I remember Saturday morning, cartoons and basketball
Half of the niggaz I was hooping with, in a casket y'all
The streets, is a graveyard
187's every second, please watch over my days Lord
I'm nothing but a Christian, I'm down with Jehovah
But this day in time, you ain't gon make it if you ain't a soldier
So God forgive me because I'm strapped, somebody might try to do me
The real world ain't like my block, this shit it like a movie
Make me wanna travel back in time, like Michael J. Fox
To when all my people was living, and it was love on the block
But ain't nothing but the future, bout to take place
It'll never be 1989 again, so nigga fuck friends





[Hook]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to M.A.Z.7's song "I Remember" are reflective of the past and the changes that have occurred since then. The rappers talk about their memories of growing up on the block, from playing games like hide-and-seek and tackle football to more dangerous activities like bleeding corners and swang banging Screw. They acknowledge that they have all grown up now, with some of them having earned money and success, but they also lament how much things have changed since then. The streets are no longer as safe, and many of their former friends are either dead or in prison.


Each rapper takes a turn to reminisce about their experiences. Jay'Ton remembers his time in middle school, hanging out with friends, and Jay-walking. Boss talks about how he grew up in the 80s, trading toys for hard work, and playing games like curve ball and soccer. Z-Ro shares how he used to cut class and watch cartoons and basketball, and now has to deal with the reality of state jail and prison.


Line by Line Meaning

I find myself in a daze, sitting watching time fly on by
I feel lost and disconnected, just watching time pass me by


I tried to catch a grip, but somehow we keep moving on by
I tried to hold on, but life keeps moving without me


We came a long way, from playing hide-and-seek on the block
We have grown and progressed from childish games to a more serious reality


To bleeding corners on the daily, barely missing the cops
We now live in a world of danger and crime, avoiding the police who are always close by


Some of us made it some of us didn't, but still we got by
Some of us succeeded while others failed, but we all managed to survive


What about the good times, ain't too many but I remember
There weren't many good times, but I still remember them fondly


We was young, and plus our pants sag like Dubs
We were young and didn't care about our appearance, sagging our pants like boxers


Missing better days, hoping they could come and find me
I long for the past, hoping it will come back to me


I remember, being kids on the block
I recall the times when we were young and innocent in our neighborhood


Pennies and my nickels, soon turned to a knot
Our small amounts of money added up over time


Went from shooting water, to me loading up a glock
I went from innocent childhood games to arming myself with a gun


Can't forget about the J2, and blocks we bled
I remember my friends and the streets where we shed blood


Playing tackle football, while we on the concrete
We played rough games on unforgiving surfaces


25 years of keeping it real, wasn't hard for me
I have lived my life honestly for 25 years without difficulty


The streets, is a graveyard
The streets are dangerous and deadly, like a cemetery


Make me wanna travel back in time, like Michael J. Fox
I wish I could go back to a better time, like in the movie Back to the Future




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Ultra Tunes, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RICK RUBIN, ADAM KEEFE HOROVITZ, CURTIS T. BEDEAU, GERARD R. CHARLES, HUGH L. CLARKE, BRIAN P. GEORGE, LUCIEN J. GEORGE, PAUL ANTHONY GEORGE, MICHAEL LOUIS DIAMOND, ADAM NATHANIEL YAUCH, ADELAIDA JOANNE MARTINEZ, HOWARD THOMPSON, KEVIN GILLIAM, LIDELL WIL

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