City
Masters and Johnson Lyrics


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Me my bro’s we mobbing at the KPL
We raising hell
Ain’t no stopping us until we go to jail
Or get impaled
Master cocktail of the scale
Cocaena in the derrière
Trial and error
The trial then the bail
When i'm on West Heights it feels like Rosecrans up in Compton
Turn your head both sides and all you see is fuckheads robing
Suburbs
The ghetto
No difference
Its death row
Take it back so retro
Coming in your headphones like
Kitchener is the new Compton
Fuck with us and we’ll put you in the coffin
KSI, cause we are popping
Straight fire is the only option
Kitchener is the new Compton
Fuck with us and we’ll put you in the coffin
KSI, cause we are popping
Straight fire is the only option
I hide the glock in my mullet
Remy loads the bullets
Press me and i'll pull it
So miss me with that bullshit
Yeah i'm smoking dank like i'm Snoop Dogg
Buy it cheap resell it for the moo-lah
Kept sound by my pain
Weighed down my chain
Put respect on my name
Pussies getting slain
In the dark like i'm bane
Henny in my veins
Maryjane in my brains
Bitch I run the game
Kitchener is the new Compton
Fuck with us and we’ll put you in the coffin
KSI, cause we are popping
Straight fire is the only option
Kitchener is the new Compton
Fuck with us and we’ll put you in the coffin




KSI, cause we are popping
Straight fire is the only option

Overall Meaning

The song "City" by Masters and Johnson delves into the harsh reality of life in urban neighborhoods, particularly in Kitchener, which is compared to the rough and notorious streets of Compton. The lyrics describe the dangerous activities of the singer and his friends, who spend their time committing crimes, doing drugs, and carrying guns. The tone of the song is rebellious and defiant, with a sense of pride in their wild ways and a warning to anyone who dares to cross them.


The lyrics mention the KPL, or Kitchener Public Library, which is a public space that seems to be repurposed by the singer and his friends for their own nefarious means. The line "me my bro's we mobbing at the KPL" suggests a sense of camaraderie and brotherhood among these young men. The lyrics also mention "trial and error," which may refer to the risks they take when committing crimes but also highlights the fact that for these young men, their criminal activities are just another part of their day-to-day lives.


The singer also mentions Remy, who loads the bullets, and the Glock that he hides in his mullet, which adds another layer of danger to the song. The lyrics suggest that the singer is always ready to defend himself and his friends, and they will not hesitate to use violence if necessary. Overall, "City" presents a bleak and violent portrait of urban life where survival means being tough and ruthless.


Line by Line Meaning

Me my bro’s we mobbing at the KPL
I am with my friends and we are hanging out at the KPL


We raising hell
We are causing chaos and trouble


Ain’t no stopping us until we go to jail
We won't stop causing trouble until we are arrested


Or get impaled
We would rather die than stop causing chaos


Master cocktail of the scale
We are experts at making a mixture of illegal drugs


Cocaena in the derrière
We are hiding cocaine in our buttocks


Trial and error
We experiment with drugs and get in trouble with the law


The trial then the bail
We get arrested and pay bail to get out of jail


When i'm on West Heights it feels like Rosecrans up in Compton
I feel like I'm in a dangerous neighborhood when I'm on West Heights, like Rosecrans in Compton


Turn your head both sides and all you see is fuckheads robing
Everywhere you look, people are getting robbed by terrible individuals


Suburbs
Even the suburbs are dangerous


The ghetto
The ghetto is just as dangerous as the suburbs


No difference
There is no difference between the ghetto and the suburbs in terms of danger


Its death row
Both the ghetto and the suburbs are extremely dangerous


Take it back so retro
We're bringing back the old school, dangerous ways of life


Coming in your headphones like
Our music is everywhere and you can't escape it


Kitchener is the new Compton
Kitchener is just as dangerous as Compton


Fuck with us and we’ll put you in the coffin
If you mess with us, we'll kill you


KSI, cause we are popping
We are popular and successful like KSI


Straight fire is the only option
We are unstoppable and will only continue to succeed


I hide the glock in my mullet
I keep my gun hidden in my hairstyle


Remy loads the bullets
My friend Remy is in charge of putting bullets in the gun


Press me and i'll pull it
Don't test me or I'll use my gun


So miss me with that bullshit
Don't bother me with any nonsense


Yeah i'm smoking dank like i'm Snoop Dogg
I am smoking high quality marijuana like Snoop Dogg


Buy it cheap resell it for the moo-lah
I buy drugs for cheap and sell them for profit


Kept sound by my pain
I am motivated by my difficult past


Weighed down my chain
My expensive jewelry represents my wealth and power


Put respect on my name
You need to acknowledge my status and power


Pussies getting slain
Weak people are getting killed by us


In the dark like i'm bane
I am feared and respected like the villain Bane from Batman


Henny in my veins
I am drinking Hennessy alcohol


Maryjane in my brains
I am high on marijuana


Bitch I run the game
I am in charge of everything




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Aidan Simpson, Jonah Armitage, Keegan Smith-Richards

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