Worldwide
Mr. Criminal Lyrics


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[Mr. 45]
Yeh...are you....ready?
What, wildout now, uh, yeh come on, what
I see you, you see me, what
Right here right now, uh, what
4-5, El-Fudge, Joe Buddah what yeh

[Verse 1]
The best rap star, a.k.a mister Revolver
One verse from moi, ya whole game over
Roll like Rangeover case over when this thug start
Tell it on moi, ya never been raised by proper stars
Foolin' ya self tryna claim what's ours
I'm international wid magical flows on national radio
Jay-Z approved it on Westwood show
I'm blessed wid a ear for music, beautiful when I use it
Abuse beats for the better the king of this era
Anybody'll tell ya, the four fifth's mega
Honor celebrity flicks wid glamour kid etcetera
Cause I'm in the ghetto wid money, you don't remember
I put knots on the map, ya s'posed to show me love
Wid grad fore ya get me, yeh I'm that chosen thug
I spit on a track flowin' like skatin' on frozen blood
Amazin' when I roll a couple a spliffs support on tele
Vocabulary photogenic, vision me at the airport wid Morrison
sippin' on some cherry, dip overseas and I'm back in London
Thug receive hugs from shows at Ameraconda Gardens
V.I.P. suite partyin', I pass a blunt to Timbaland
Introduced to Missy Ellion, top shot I'm minglin'
Peeps of the telly an', everybody jinglin', everybody merryin'

[Hook]
Yeh, what, uh, yeh
Come on, what, uh yeh
(scracthin' and mixin')

[Verse 2]
I been around the world and back, and got nuttin' to show for it
By now, I thought I would've explode to bits
Huh, but it's been much harder
I had to run farther away from the throne one accepts upon stardom
Lose ya self there, whether you believe it or don't
Spendin' nights breathin' in smoke, whether cheeba or dope
Then hot break it down to litres of coke
Walk through the crowd wid all intentions I'm leavin' wid hoes
Seems like a nice way of livin', the stressful have
Cause all them jealous cats, ready to test your ass
Let's not take it there, I remain cool
Learnt how to handle them situations in grade school
I paid dues, niggas know that, the name sound familiar
From New York to London, when crews talk amongst us
it's nothin' but good things
Not only the bad stuff is what the hood brings
Listen, cats is salivatin' plottin' on eatin' ya meal
The four fives carried in our dome keep it concealed
Runnin' laps around tracks 'til we bleed from our heels
Disregardin' where we grow from we teamin' up still





[Hook] (w/variations in mixing and scratching)
We worldwide!

Overall Meaning

The song "Worldwide" by Mr. Criminal is a rap song that talks about the artist's success and achievements, as well as the struggles and dangers he had to overcome to reach them. The lyrics boast about his international fame and the recognition he has received from big names in the music industry, such as Jay-Z. Mr. Criminal sees himself as the king of his era, with his magical flows and exceptional talent, which he uses to abuse beats for the better.


The first verse of the song touches upon several themes, including the artist's rise from the ghetto to the top, the envy and jealousy he faces from other rappers, and the loneliness and isolation that comes with fame. The artist mentions how he has put his neighborhood on the map, but despite all the success, he still faces adversity from some people who do not show him love. In the second verse, Mr. Criminal talks about having been around the world and back, but still feeling like he has nothing to show for it. He reveals that the life of a famous rapper is not always glamorous, as it involves running away from the throne of stardom and avoiding jealous people who are ready to test you. Nevertheless, Mr. Criminal knows how to handle these situations as he has paid his dues and worked hard to achieve his status.


Overall, "Worldwide" is a song that celebrates Mr. Criminal's success and talks about the challenges he had to overcome to get where he is. The lyrics exhibit pride in the artist's accomplishments and in the community he comes from, as well as a sense of resilience and strength that he has gained through his struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeh...are you....ready?
Mr. 45 is asking the listener if they are prepared for the song.


What, wildout now, uh, yeh come on, what
Mr. 45 is encouraging the listener to get hyped and dance.


I see you, you see me, what
Mr. 45 acknowledges the listener's presence and seeks recognition in return.


Right here right now, uh, what
Mr. 45 emphasizes the importance of the current moment and the current song.


4-5, El-Fudge, Joe Buddah what yeh
Mr. 45 is shouting out his collaborators on the track.


The best rap star, a.k.a mister Revolver
Mr. 45 is calling himself the best rapper, aka Mr. Revolver.


One verse from moi, ya whole game over
Mr. 45 believes he is so talented that simply one verse from him can end another rapper's career.


Roll like Rangeover case over when this thug start
Mr. 45 compares himself to a luxury car and implies that he can take over any situation with his thuggish persona.


Tell it on moi, ya never been raised by proper stars
Mr. 45 is asserting that he is superior to other rappers who were not raised by famous parents like he was.


Foolin' ya self tryna claim what's ours
Mr. 45 is accusing other rappers of trying to claim what he considers to be his territory.


I'm international wid magical flows on national radio
Mr. 45's music is being played nationally and he is proud of his international success.


Jay-Z approved it on Westwood show
Mr. 45 is boasting that Jay-Z gave him the nod of approval on a popular radio show.


I'm blessed wid a ear for music, beautiful when I use it
Mr. 45's musical talent is a blessing he cherishes.


Abuse beats for the better the king of this era
Mr. 45 uses beats to his advantage and considers himself a king of the music scene.


Anybody'll tell ya, the four fifth's mega
Mr. 45's weapon of choice, a .45 caliber handgun, is a powerful tool that everyone knows to respect.


Honor celebrity flicks wid glamour kid etcetera
Mr. 45 enjoys attending events with celebrities and taking pictures while enjoying the life of luxury.


Cause I'm in the ghetto wid money, you don't remember
Mr. 45 has raised himself up from the ghetto and is now wealthy, but he feels that others don't appreciate what he's accomplished.


I put knots on the map, ya s'posed to show me love
Mr. 45 has helped raise the profile of his community, and he feels that others should appreciate him for it.


Wid grad fore ya get me, yeh I'm that chosen thug
Mr. 45 feels that he was destined to be a thug, and he earned respect through his actions rather than being handed it.


I spit on a track flowin' like skatin' on frozen blood
Mr. 45's rap flow is smooth and effortless, like gliding on ice.


Amazin' when I roll a couple a spliffs support on tele
Mr. 45 enjoys smoking marijuana and watching TV.


Vocabulary photogenic, vision me at the airport wid Morrison
Mr. 45 has a good vocabulary and is able to vividly imagine himself at an airport with another famous person.


sippin' on some cherry, dip overseas and I'm back in London
Mr. 45 enjoys drinking cherry-flavored beverages and traveling internationally.


Thug receive hugs from shows at Ameraconda Gardens
Mr. 45 gets a warm reception from audiences at the Ameraconda Gardens venue.


V.I.P. suite partyin', I pass a blunt to Timbaland
Mr. 45 enjoys VIP treatment and shares a marijuana cigarette with Timbaland.


Introduced to Missy Ellion, top shot I'm minglin'
Mr. 45 meets Missy Elliott, feels like a top shot, and enjoys socializing.


Peeps of the telly an', everybody jinglin', everybody merryin'
Mr. 45 enjoys watching himself on TV and everyone is having a good time together.


I been around the world and back, and got nuttin' to show for it
Despite Mr. 45's international success, he feels like he doesn't have much to show for it.


By now, I thought I would've explode to bits
Mr. 45 expected more explosive success than he has experienced.


Huh, but it's been much harder
Mr. 45 has encountered challenges he didn't expect.


I had to run farther away from the throne one accepts upon stardom
Mr. 45 has had to distance himself from the expectations and trappings of fame.


Lose ya self there, whether you believe it or don't
Mr. 45 cautions not to get too lost in the world of fame, whether or not you believe that's a thing.


Spendin' nights breathin' in smoke, whether cheeba or dope
Mr. 45 enjoys smoking, whether it's marijuana or harder drugs.


Then hot break it down to litres of coke
Mr. 45 indicates that he has knowledge of drug trafficking by mentioning selling cocaine by the liter.


Walk through the crowd wid all intentions I'm leavin' wid hoes
Mr. 45 plans to leave the crowd with multiple women.


Seems like a nice way of livin', the stressful have
Mr. 45 feels that his life of partying and casual sex is nice and helps him ease the stresses of everyday living.


Cause all them jealous cats, ready to test your ass
Mr. 45 believes that other rappers are jealous and will try to challenge him.


Let's not take it there, I remain cool
Mr. 45 wants to avoid confrontation and remain poised.


Learnt how to handle them situations in grade school
Mr. 45 has been trained to handle difficult situations since he was a child.


I paid dues, niggas know that, the name sound familiar
Mr. 45 has earned respect from other rappers because they know that he has worked hard for his success.


From New York to London, when crews talk amongst us it's nothin' but good things
Mr. 45 is respected in both New York City and London, and other musicians speak highly of him when chatting.


Not only the bad stuff is what the hood brings
Being from the ghetto of a city isn't just about negativity, there's also good that comes from it.


Listen, cats is salivatin' plottin' on eatin' ya meal
Other rappers are envious of Mr. 45's success and want to take it away from him.


The four fives carried in our dome keep it concealed
Mr. 45 and his crew carry concealed .45 caliber handguns.


Runnin' laps around tracks 'til we bleed from our heels
Mr. 45 and his crew work hard to perfect their craft and push themselves to the limit.


Disregardin' where we grow from we teamin' up still
Mr. 45 and his crew come from the ghetto but they still work together to achieve success.


We worldwide!
Mr. 45 and his crew are known all over the globe and proud of their international success.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDREAS DOMBROWSKI, LARS SEVERIN, SVEN SEVERIN, CHRISTIAN WIENRANK, CHEAVILER KIRK DOUGLAS, TEVON GUTZMORE

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