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OMB Peezy Lyrics


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Where′s the music goin'?
You think it′s gonna get harder?

Shit, I dunno
It depends on niggas balls, you know?
If niggas got big nuts like me, it's gon' get way harder
But, shit, if nigga′s got little nuts
It′s gonna start getting back to a different type of rap
You know what I'm saying?
Partyin′ and fuckin' and all of that type shit
Because that′s what we talk about when they don't
Let us talk about what we really wanna talk about
So it depends
You can listen to the radio and listen to what niggas be talkin′ about
And if they start talking that crazy shit then it ain't cool
If niggas still talking that thug shit
You know, that hardcore shit
It's all good
But if they talkin′ ′bout, like
Hittin', you know, all that crazy shit, you know
It ain′t gon' be like that
Not that nothing′s wrong with that, but




It's somethin′ wrong with it if you think that's hardcore
You know what I'm sayin′? So-

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, OMB Peezy is reflecting on the direction of rap music and speculating on where it might be headed. He acknowledges that the future of rap depends on the bravery and courage of the artists themselves. If they possess the courage to speak their minds and push the boundaries of what is acceptable in music, then the genre will become increasingly harder and more raw. If not, they will be forced to fall back on partying and other less controversial forms of rap.


He argues that the success of rap music is also largely dependent on the audience. If people are willing to listen to controversial and provocative lyrics, then the music will continue to evolve in that direction. However, if society is not ready for these types of lyrics and prefer a lighter form of music, then the content will no longer be as intense. OMB Peezy suggests that this kind of shift has already occurred, as artists are no longer able to openly speak about certain topics without being censored or facing backlash.


Overall, these lyrics suggest that OMB Peezy believes in the importance of artistic freedom and that rap music should be allowed to explore controversial topics. He seems to be advocating for a return to raw, provocative rap that is unapologetic and unafraid to speak out.


Line by Line Meaning

Where's the music goin'?
What direction is the music industry headed towards?


You think it's gonna get harder?
Do you predict that the music industry will continue to produce edgier music?


Shit, I dunno
I'm not entirely sure


It depends on niggas balls, you know?
It's all about whether or not artists are willing to take risks and push the boundaries


If niggas got big nuts like me, it's gon' get way harder
If artists are brave enough to create provocative music like I do, then the industry will continue to produce edgier music


But, shit, if nigga's got little nuts
If artists lack the courage to push boundaries


It's gonna start getting back to a different type of rap
The music industry will start to produce more mainstream and easily accessible music


You know what I'm saying?
Do you understand what I'm getting at?


Partyin' and fuckin' and all of that type shit
The music will be more focused on partying, sex, and other shallow topics


Because that's what we talk about when they don't
These are the types of topics we'll have to resort to when we're not allowed to discuss controversial ones


Let us talk about what we really wanna talk about
When we're allowed creative freedom, we talk about the things that truly matter to us


So it depends
There are many factors that will influence the direction of the music industry


You can listen to the radio and listen to what niggas be talkin' about
You can gauge the state of the industry by what popular artists are creating


And if they start talking that crazy shit then it ain't cool
If popular artists push boundaries too far and the content becomes vulgar or offensive, it's not acceptable


If niggas still talking that thug shit
If popular artists are still producing music that's edgy and controversial


You know, that hardcore shit
Music that's gritty, raw, and real


It's all good
That's perfectly fine


But if they talkin' 'bout, like
However, if popular artists begin producing music that's too extreme or violent


Hittin', you know, all that crazy shit, you know
Creating music about excessively violent or dangerous behavior


It ain't gon' be like that
That type of music won't be accepted or celebrated in the industry


Not that nothing's wrong with that, but
I'm not saying that creating that type of music is inherently wrong, but it won't be popular or accepted by the mainstream


It's somethin' wrong with it if you think that's hardcore
If you believe that excessively violent or dangerous behavior in music is what defines hardcore, then there's something wrong with that


You know what I'm sayin'?
Do you understand what I'm trying to convey?




Writer(s): Inconnu Compositeur Auteur, Leparis Kentae Dade

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