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Og Bobby Billions Lyrics


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Yeah, yeah

They scared to come outside
Tell them boys they better pray
Tell them boys stay out the way
Tell them ain't nobody safe, on my mama, on my gang
We gon' put it in they face
Yeah
(They're scared to come outside)

Niggas know we steppin' night and day
God know I'm steppin' now and later
Until it hurts, it ain't no mercy, that's just how we made it
You hear that church up in my verses 'cause that's how I'm raised
I told God he gotta forgive me, I'm insane, oh
Get down on my knees when I'm in pain, oh
Tired of the rain on my name
(I cleaned his blood off my Jesus piece)
Oh, Jesus please, can you feel my needs? Yeah
Tired of fuckin' up, I'm in the streets, yeah
Tryna take away this hurt inside of me
(They're scared to come outside)
God, I need a second chance
Knowin' that I love you, but sometimes I do the devil dance
Lost a couple of my partnas, so I'm slidin' out on whoever and
Drop one of them niggas when I kill 'em, call the reverend, yeah
'Cause no weapon formed against me shall prosper, yeah
God know I'm clutchin' on this chopper, yeah
Waitin' on 'em boys outside

(They're scared to come outside)
(Ooh-wee, yeah)
Niggas know we steppin' night and day
Niggas know we steppin' now and later
Until it hurts, it ain't no mercy, that's just how we made it
You hear that church up in my verses, that's just how we raised

Though I feel cursed, I pray for betta days
Seems like yesterday we was catchin' plays
And it's been harder on me lately, I can't catch a break
I'm losing niggas on a day to day, everyday I pray
Only God can take this hate away
Lord knows if I see him I'ma have to spray
You know that same spot I seen him is the spot he laid
(I clean his blood off my Jesus piece)
Jesus, please say there's a heaven for a real one
I had to smoke 'em, even Moses had to kill one
Do it for the bills, I swear this shit is getting ill

(They're scared to come outside)
(Ooh-wee, yeah)
Niggas know we steppin' night and day
(Know I'm steppin' night and day)
Niggas know we steppin' now or later (yeah, yeah)
Until it hurts, it ain't no mercy, that's just how we made
You hear that church up in my verses, that's just how we raised

Oh, you hear that church up in my verse 'cause that's just how I'm raised
Uh, Glock off in my britches that's just how I'm came
Keep a .30 on me, nigga, don't get out the way (why-y-y-y-y)
(Yeah)
Lord, I get my preacher on, yeah
Big ol' Desert Eagle, uh
Flyer than an eagle, big ol' shooter pull up in them Regals, uh
Drop-out, down on my people, this that gang-gang, I put them demons on ya
Pussy ass nigga not equal
We tote heaters, I got that ether, uh
They didn't believe I'm the people choice, uh
They didn't believe in us
Ran down on you in them Adidas, uh, yeah





(They're scared to come outside)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "They scared to come outside" repeatedly emphasize that people are afraid to come outside due to the potential danger in the streets. The singer warns others to stay out of their way, indicating that they are ready to face any opposition they may encounter. Despite the violent imagery, the singer also references prayer and forgiveness, showing a struggle between their faith and their street life. The lines "Lost a couple of my partnas, so I'm slidin' out on whoever," and "Only God can take this hate away" suggest a cycle of violence and trauma that the singer is unable to escape.


Throughout the song, the chorus repeats "Niggas know we steppin' night and day" and "Until it hurts, it ain't no mercy, that's just how we made it," which reinforces the idea of relentless pursuit of power and success, regardless of the consequences. The use of church-related language, such as "Get down on my knees" and "You hear that church up in my verses," adds to the conflicting themes of spirituality and violence. Overall, the lyrics suggest a world of danger, where survival means being unafraid and willing to do whatever it takes.


Line by Line Meaning

They scared to come outside
People are too afraid to leave their homes because of the danger posed by me and my gang.


Tell them boys they better pray
I am a force to be reckoned with, and anyone who crosses my path should pray for their own safety.


Tell them boys stay out the way
I advise others to avoid me and my gang so they don't accidentally cross us and face the consequences.


Tell them ain't nobody safe, on my mama, on my gang
I swear by my family and gang that we are a serious threat to all those around us, and no one is safe.


We gon' put it in they face
We are not afraid to use violence to get our point across and will put it directly in the face of anyone who crosses us.


Niggas know we steppin' night and day
We are always on the move, and others know that we are a constant threat.


God know I'm steppin' now and later
I believe that God is with me as I carry out my actions, and will continue to do so in the future.


Until it hurts, it ain't no mercy, that's just how we made it
We don't hold back and will show no mercy until we achieve our goals, it's simply how we were raised.


You hear that church up in my verses 'cause that's how I'm raised
My upbringing has instilled in me a strong sense of faith and I incorporate that into my music.


I told God he gotta forgive me, I'm insane, oh
I acknowledge that my actions are not always rational, but I still ask for forgiveness from a higher power.


Get down on my knees when I'm in pain, oh
I turn to prayer in times of difficulty or when I am feeling pain and hurt.


Tired of the rain on my name
I am tired of people talking badly about me and tarnishing my reputation.


(I cleaned his blood off my Jesus piece)
I am so used to violence and death that even my religious jewelry is stained with blood, which I must clean off regularly.


Oh, Jesus please, can you feel my needs? Yeah
I ask for help and guidance from Jesus because I feel lost in the difficult circumstances I face.


Tired of fuckin' up, I'm in the streets, yeah
I am feeling the weight of my actions and the harm they have caused while still being involved in a dangerous lifestyle.


Tryna take away this hurt inside of me
I am struggling with inner turmoil and pain, and am trying to find a way to ease that suffering.


God, I need a second chance
I am asking for a fresh start and the opportunity to turn my life around and do better.


Knowin' that I love you, but sometimes I do the devil dance
Even though I have faith, I still get caught up in doing wrong and giving in to temptation.


Lost a couple of my partnas, so I'm slidin' out on whoever and
Because I have lost some of my close friends, I am now seeking revenge on anyone who may have been involved in their deaths.


Drop one of them niggas when I kill 'em, call the reverend, yeah
I am so used to killing that I don't hesitate to do it, and have even developed a sense of humor about it.


'Cause no weapon formed against me shall prosper, yeah
I believe that I am protected by a higher power and that nothing can stop me from achieving my goals.


God know I'm clutchin' on this chopper, yeah
I carry a gun and am always prepared for a fight because I have no other way to protect myself.


Waitin' on 'em boys outside
I am actively seeking out my enemies and am waiting for them to appear so that I can confront them.


Though I feel cursed, I pray for betta days
Even though I feel like I am experiencing one bad thing after another, I still have hope for a better future and pray for it.


Seems like yesterday we was catchin' plays
I am nostalgic for a time when life was simpler and we were only involved in small-time crime.


And it's been harder on me lately, I can't catch a break
Recently, life has been especially difficult and I can't seem to catch a break from the hardships that I am facing.


I'm losing niggas on a day to day, everyday I pray
Because the lifestyle that I lead is so dangerous, I constantly worry about losing more of my friends and loved ones, and pray for their safety.


Only God can take this hate away
I recognize that the hate and anger inside me is something that only a higher power can heal.


Lord knows if I see him I'ma have to spray
I am so used to violence that I would not hesitate to shoot at someone if I saw them in person.


You know that same spot I seen him is the spot he laid
I am referring to a specific incident where I found someone and ended up killing them in the same spot later on.


Jesus, please say there's a heaven for a real one
I am hopeful that even though I have done bad things, there is still a place for me in heaven.


I had to smoke 'em, even Moses had to kill one
I justify my actions by comparing myself to figures in history who have committed violence in the name of survival or justice.


Do it for the bills, I swear this shit is getting ill
I continue to engage in violent activities because I am in a desperate situation financially, and feel like there are no other options for me.


Uh, Glock off in my britches that's just how I'm came
I carry a gun on my person at all times, and that's just how I was raised or have become accustomed to living.


Keep a .30 on me, nigga, don't get out the way
I have a powerful, deadly weapon on me and I advise others to keep their distance or else they may face the consequences.


(why-y-y-y-y)
This is just a vocalization and does not have a specific meaning.


Lord, I get my preacher on, yeah
Sometimes, I try to lead a more spiritual life and connect with my faith.


Big ol' Desert Eagle, uh
I carry a large, powerful gun with me at all times.


Flyer than an eagle, big ol' shooter pull up in them Regals, uh
I see myself as powerful and intimidating, and drive around in nice cars that garner attention from others.


Drop-out, down on my people, this that gang-gang, I put them demons on ya
I am loyal to my gang and put my all into defending them, even if it means doing something immoral or wrong.


Pussy ass nigga not equal
I see those who are not involved in the gang life as weak and inferior to me.


We tote heaters, I got that ether, uh
We carry guns and other weapons with us at all times, and have the power to intimidate others.


They didn't believe I'm the people choice, uh
People do not recognize my power or status as a leader of my community.


They didn't believe in us
Others have not given us the recognition that we feel we deserve or understand the difficulties we face on a daily basis.


Ran down on you in them Adidas, uh, yeah
I am unafraid of confronting others, even those who are not involved in the gang life, and will do so while wearing easily identifiable clothing or accessories.




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Written by: Michael Simmons

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