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Gun Sounds
Not Klyde Lyrics


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Aye, this ain't bout no guns (gun sounds)
This about my bible (pu-pu, I let it ring)
'Cause if you ain't using your
Bible as a weapon, What you doing?

I let it ring baby I let it spark
Demons lurking yeah they creep in the dark
I let the chopper fly
Off till it's nighttime
Pu-pu-pu let it ring in a lifetime
Yeah I ain't talking about steel man
I'm talking about leather
Rip into church with you, you better
I shoot with the pictures
I blast with the letters
(Aye aye aye, yea Bible in my hand)
My homie she red I
Ain't talk about bloodshed
Redder than crimson I mark off the target
Nеon sparking pu-pu-pu when I write in
Bold lettеrs call it phonically confident
Whoa whoa whoa whoa did he just say
Bold letters call it
Phonically confident? Dang
Ki-ki-ki-ki-ki-kick demons stop my
Field is lit whole squad strapped and I
Ain't talking about clips
Whole squad reading every chance we get
I let it ring baby I let it fly off
Deku flying with the mask off
Homie pull up with the roof off
Shooting the demons till their roof gone
Call me a barber I'm taking your top off
(Woah)

I let it ring, I let it ring
I let it ring, I let it ring
I let it sing, I let it sing (huh)
I let it sing
(yeah) , I let it sing (you crazy)
I let it ring, I let it ring
I let it sing, I let it sing (shh)
I let it ring
(you calling my phone) , I let it ring
I let it sing (stop calling my phone)
I let it sing (pu pu)

I let it ring but this wasn't no telephone
(ring) huh, okay switched up they
Can't tell what's on
They only hard when the cameras on
(yeah yeah) i be so loud like a megaphone
Zay ade I go hop on a
Beat ain't no telling homes
Jesus is Lord had to make it known (ok ok)
Only one God couldn't make a clone (ok ok)
I let it spark when
I'm fighting these demons
Devil be mad so he always be scheming (what?)
I don't sip lean but I had them all leaning
Thought I was clean until
He started the cleaning
Shoot em up but I ain't had no gun
The only true power can come from the Son
Tell all of my haters that I'm not the one
God on my side boy I already won
Used to be in the trap, vandal
Now I make matches like I'm in Orlando
Don't you ever go tell me what I can not do
'Cause I'll do it and that's
'cause I can though
When I smile it get bright like a candle
All my brothers my dawgs like I'm Randall
Devil mad cause we messed up his scandal
Now he flow by us on a bike with no handles

Thot Thoughts not Klyde
Uraraka (Freestyle) not Klyde
Ants in My Pants not Klyde

I let it ring, I let it ring
I let it ring, I let it ring
I let it sing, I let it sing (huh)
I let it sing
(yeah) , I let it sing (you crazy)
I let it ring, I let it ring
I let it sing, I let it sing (shh)
I let it ring
(you calling my phone) , I let it ring
I let it sing (stop calling my phone)
I let it sing (pu pu)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Not Klyde's song "Gun Sounds" are about the power of the Bible and the importance of using it as a weapon against demons. The opening line states that the song is not about guns, but rather about the Bible, suggesting that the real weapon is faith. The artist asserts that if someone is not using their Bible as a weapon, then they are not really doing anything.


The artist uses metaphorical language throughout the song to drive home the message. The line "I let it ring baby I let it spark" refers to the Bible and its ability to ignite spiritual power. The "chopper" that the artist mentions is not a gun, but rather refers to the Bible's power to "chop" down demonic strongholds. The artist also describes how they let the Bible "sing," which is an allusion to the musical and poetic quality of the Bible.


Overall, the song emphasizes the importance of faith and using the Bible as a spiritual weapon. It conveys a message of strength and power, not through conventional means but through faith in a higher power.


Line by Line Meaning

Aye, this ain't bout no guns (gun sounds)
This song is not about guns or gun violence


This about my bible (pu-pu, I let it ring)
The song is actually talking about using the Bible as a weapon against demons, and the 'ring' or 'spark' is a metaphorical representation of taking action against them


'Cause if you ain't using your Bible as a weapon, What you doing?
The artist is questioning the purpose of owning a Bible if it's not being used as a way to resist the Devil and fight spiritual battles


I let it ring baby I let it spark Demons lurking yeah they creep in the dark
The 'ringing' and 'sparking' are demonstrations of the artist fighting demons, who often lurk in darkness


I let the chopper fly Off till it's nighttime Pu-pu-pu let it ring in a lifetime
Continuing with the metaphor, the artist is emphasizing the relentlessness of his fight by letting the 'chopper', or weapon, ring all through the night and even beyond, for a lifetime


Yeah I ain't talking about steel man I'm talking about leather Rip into church with you, you better I shoot with the pictures I blast with the letters
The artist clarifies that he wasn't really talking about guns earlier, but rather using the Bible as the weapon in question. By 'shooting' and 'blasting', he means reading and understanding the scriptures and spreading their message with others. The 'pictures' and 'letters' refer to the visual and literal aspects of the Bible.


(Aye aye aye, yea Bible in my hand) My homie she red I Ain't talk about bloodshed Redder than crimson I mark off the target Nеon sparking pu-pu-pu when I write in
The artist affirms the importance of the Bible as being in his hand as he talks about marking off or targeting demons with confidence and purpose, like a neon light 'sparking' during the fight. The mention of the color red is used to describe something being marked or identified specifically, without any bloodshed involved


Bold lettеrs call it phonically confident Whoa whoa whoa whoa did he just say Bold letters call it Phonically confident? Dang
The artist uses wordplay to describe the bold letters in the Bible being 'phonically confident', which catches the listener's attention and humorously acknowledges the impact that the Bible has in his life


Ki-ki-ki-ki-ki-kick demons stop my Field is lit whole squad strapped and I Ain't talking about clips Whole squad reading every chance we get
The artist stresses the importance of his team reading the Bible as a group, which keeps them 'strapped' and ready to fight demons at any time. This also dispels the notion that they need weapons and only reaffirms their reliance on the scriptures to light their path


I let it ring baby I let it fly off Deku flying with the mask off Homie pull up with the roof off Shooting the demons till their roof gone Call me a barber I'm taking your top off (Woah)
The artist once again emphasizes fighting demons 'till their roof is gone', not with guns, but with the power of the Bible. He also amusingly likens himself to a barber, taking off the 'tops' of his opponents' heads during the fight.


I let it ring but this wasn't no telephone (ring) huh, okay switched up they Can't tell what's on They only hard when the cameras on (yeah yeah) i be so loud like a megaphone
The artist uses the sound of a 'ringing' phone to again emphasize his fight using the Bible, which might be unknown to others looking on. He dismisses those who are only 'hard' when the camera is on them, and is using his voice loudly (like a megaphone) to make sure he is heard


Zay ade I go hop on a Beat ain't no telling homes Jesus is Lord had to make it known (ok ok) Only one God couldn't make a clone (ok ok)
The artist mentions the producer of the song and compares himself to Jesus by proclaiming that he too needs to make himself known. He also affirms his belief in one God, who is not a clone of any other deity


I let it spark when I'm fighting these demons Devil be mad so he always be scheming (what?) I don't sip lean but I had them all leaning Thought I was clean until He started the cleaning
The artist is again emphasizing the power of the Bible to 'spark' or ignite action when he is fighting demons. He mentions that the Devil gets upset when he is fighting with holy weapons, and is always coming up with new schemes. He also mentions that he doesn't drink cough syrup (lean), but can still have an effect on demons through relying on the Bible. The line 'thought I was clean 'til he started the cleaning' means that the artist didn't know how dirty he was until he let God cleanse him.


Shoot em up but I ain't had no gun The only true power can come from the Son Tell all of my haters that I'm not the one God on my side boy I already won
The artist again dismisses the use of guns and instead focuses on the power of Jesus (the Son) to defeat demons. He also states that he's not afraid of haters as he has already won with God on his side


Used to be in the trap, vandal Now I make matches like I'm in Orlando Don't you ever go tell me what I can not do 'Cause I'll do it and that's 'cause I can though
The artist used to be stuck in negative circumstances (the trap) but has found success and fights demons more successfully through the Bible ('making matches'). He challenges others not to limit him by saying what he 'can't do', as he will do it anyway because he can


When I smile it get bright like a candle All my brothers my dawgs like I'm Randall Devil mad cause we messed up his scandal Now he flow by us on a bike with no handles
The artist is playful in mentioning that when he smiles, it gets bright like a candle. He compares himself to Randall from the popular show 'This is Us,' meaning that he treats those around him like family. He also claims to have disrupted the Devil's plan in some way, which has caused him to furiously bike away with no hands, suggesting his plan was a failure


I let it ring, I let it ring I let it ring, I let it ring I let it sing, I let it sing (huh) I let it sing (yeah) , I let it sing (you crazy) I let it ring, I let it ring I let it sing, I let it sing (shh) I let it ring (you calling my phone) , I let it ring I let it sing (stop calling my phone) I let it sing (pu pu)
These repeating lines are a reference to using the Bible to 'ring' or 'sing' again and again, rather than actually answering the phone. The artist is being humorous in the line 'you calling my phone' by pretending that people would call him to stop him from fighting demons with the Bible




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