God Send
Organized Konfusion Lyrics


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My mom is in the bedroom, cryin' again
Sister's on the street corner, lyin' again
Just heard about another one of my niggas dyin' again
I'm tryin' again to make moves
I'll be damned if we go hungry
Ever since my pops passed the responsibilities belonged to me
This song you see is like an ode to God
That he blessed my last breath to be Allahuakbar
And this city is hard, tenement buildings are barred
Incarcerated and scarred, no sentiment for when it becomes
Time for war I'm tryin' to score like Bernard King
My vocal box sling verbal cocaine like the government
I told you I'd hurt the music
Travellin' back, bustin' shots at before Christ was persecuted
Mathematically we live at right angles
Fuck the star spangled, the makers of fallen angels
Danglin' from moon crescents, I persevere, breathe the air
Inhale the effervesence of life
This street game is stiflin' I'm triflin' upholdin' a rifle
Peerin' from behind the eyes of God, we at odds with ourselves
What is it worth when this barren metropolis prevail
Scale the walls of hell trail of a octopus

I seen it all through the eyes of a needle
Depletion of the planet, brainwash of the people
Niggas'll never learn (shit) we just concern about
Who's fuckin' who, when time is of significance
Ghost, we disregard the most magnificent
Eat of the fruit that is poisonous and lethal
Stuck in the crux of the spell with the evil
Credits about to roll and hell is the sequel

Incarcerated scarfaces in all places
Crack sales rise, failed lives, cops and robber car chases
Y2K fuck up, you're left faceless
Hustlers bury money in Garcia Vega cigar cases
Give the drummer some, pianos, guitar basses
Trumpet in tune, Pharoahe and Prince legitimate reasons
To why they thumpin', hi I'm the most endangered species
By all means, survival is what I teach these
First time offenders catchin' seven to fifteen
Now my vision of life, is hell and heaven on split screen
Bust your shit like Mitch Greene (snitch) I switch scenes
Bring drama to that ass, that's how we on it in Queens
What? Stray bullets continue shatterin' dreams, batterin' spleens
I'm gatherin' schemes, had only cream just as bad as a fiend
Take food from a table and get drunk to your death
Now feel it in your heart from the love in my breath

I seen it all through the eyes of a needle
Depletion of the planet, brainwash of the people
Niggas'll never learn (shit) we just concern about
Who's fuckin' who, when time is of significance
Ghost, we disregard the most magnificent
Eat of the fruit that is poisonous and lethal




Stuck in the crux of the spell with the evil
Credits about to roll and hell is the sequel

Overall Meaning

In "God Send" by Organized Konfusion, the singer describes the harsh realities of life in their city, including poverty, violence, and drug addiction. The singer's mother is crying in the bedroom, while his sister is lying on the street corner. The singer has lost another friend to violence, and he is trying to make moves to provide for himself and his family. The song is also an ode to God, as the singer thanks God for blessing his last breath to be Allahuakbar. The singer also references the obstacles he faces, including the tenement buildings, incarceration, and being at odds with oneself. He questions the worth of living in a barren metropolis where the street game is stifling. The song also highlights the brainwashing of the people and the depletion of the planet, emphasizing the disregard for the most magnificent aspects of life.


The lyrics in "God Send" create vivid imagery of the struggles of inner-city life, and the beat of the song reflects the intensity of the lyrics. It is a powerful reminder of the harsh realities of life and the need to recognize and address these issues. The song also contains various allusions to history, such as the reference to Bernard King and the persecution of Christ. The use of figurative language, such as the reference to verbal cocaine, adds depth and complexity to the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

My mom is in the bedroom, cryin' again
The singer's mother is in emotional distress and crying in her bedroom, indicating that something is wrong in their household.


Sister's on the street corner, lyin' again
The singer's sister is engaged in some form of dishonest activity on the street corner, suggesting that she is struggling to make ends meet.


Just heard about another one of my niggas dyin' again
The singer has received news of another friend's death, highlighting the constant danger and violence present in their community.


I'm tryin' again to make moves
Despite the challenges and obstacles facing him, the artist is determined to keep trying to make progress in his life.


I'll be damned if we go hungry
The artist is fiercely determined to provide for himself and his family, refusing to let hunger be a part of their lives.


Ever since my pops passed the responsibilities belonged to me
Since his father's death, the singer has taken on the role of provider and leader in his family.


This song you see is like an ode to God
The song serves as a tribute to God, expressing gratitude for the blessings in the singer's life.


That he blessed my last breath to be Allahuakbar
The artist thanks God for giving him the opportunity to end his life by saying 'Allahuakbar', an Arabic phrase that translates to 'God is great'.


And this city is hard, tenement buildings are barred
The city is a difficult and oppressive environment, with poor housing conditions represented by the barred tenement buildings.


Incarcerated and scarred, no sentiment for when it becomes
The harsh realities of life in the city are reflected in the high rates of imprisonment and physical and emotional scarring.


Time for war I'm tryin' to score like Bernard King
The singer is determined to succeed and thrive in this difficult environment, likening his efforts to the scoring prowess of basketball player Bernard King.


My vocal box sling verbal cocaine like the government
The artist's voice and words are powerful and intoxicating, comparable to the addictive nature of cocaine and the propaganda of the government.


I told you I'd hurt the music
The singer is confident in his ability to make an impact with his music, to the point of 'hurting' it in some way with his influence.


Travellin' back, bustin' shots at before Christ was persecuted
The singer's efforts reach far back in time, symbolized by shooting at a point before the persecution of Christ.


Mathematically we live at right angles
The singer suggests that their lives are lived in a structured and precise manner, like right angles.


Fuck the star spangled, the makers of fallen angels
The artist is critical of the American flag and the people responsible for wronging others, likening them to fallen angels.


Danglin' from moon crescents, I persevere, breathe the air
The artist continues to persevere and push forward despite the odds, illustrated by dangling from a crescent moon.


Inhale the effervesence of life
The singer encourages embracing the sparkling and vivacious qualities of life.


This street game is stiflin' I'm triflin' upholdin' a rifle
The street life is suffocating and challenging for the singer, who is forced to resort to carrying a rifle for protection.


Peerin' from behind the eyes of God, we at odds with ourselves
The artist is looking down on humanity from a divine perspective, noticing the internal struggles and conflicts present in people.


What is it worth when this barren metropolis prevail
The artist questions the worth of existence in a city that is empty and devoid of vitality and hope.


Scale the walls of hell trail of a octopus
The artist metaphorically scales the obstacles and challenges in his life, represented by the winding and clinging tentacles of an octopus.


I seen it all through the eyes of a needle
The singer has gained clarity and perspective on life, but only after going through the narrow and challenging path represented by a needle.


Depletion of the planet, brainwash of the people
The world is deteriorating and people are being manipulated and conditioned to think a certain way in the artist's eyes.


Niggas'll never learn (shit) we just concern about
The singer is disillusioned by the seeming inability of people to learn and grow, instead preoccupied with trivial concerns like gossip and drama.


Who's fuckin' who, when time is of significance
People are too focused on meaningless issues and sexual encounters, rather than making important decisions with their limited time.


Ghost, we disregard the most magnificent
People are often blind or apathetic to the awe-inspiring and awe-inducing aspects of life.


Eat of the fruit that is poisonous and lethal
People are engaging in self-destructive behavior by consuming things that are harmful to them in the long run.


Stuck in the crux of the spell with the evil
People are trapped in a troublesome and harmful pattern or cycle, unable to break free from the dark forces affecting them.


Credits about to roll and hell is the sequel
The conclusion of the story of humanity is approaching, and it does not bode well for the future.


Incarcerated scarfaces in all places
People with a history of imprisonment and violence are present and visible in all parts of the community.


Crack sales rise, failed lives, cops and robber car chases
The community is plagued by drug addiction and crime, with many lives being destroyed and police and criminals locked in dangerous pursuits.


Y2K fuck up, you're left faceless
The artist references the Y2K computer issue, suggesting that problems like this can quickly leave people disconnected and ignored by society.


Hustlers bury money in Garcia Vega cigar cases
The underground economy is full of hidden cash, with hustlers using cigar cases to stash their profits.


Give the drummer some, pianos, guitar basses
The singer appreciates the power and importance of music and its various components.


Trumpet in tune, Pharoahe and Prince legitimate reasons
The sound of the trumpet, as well as the musical work of Pharoahe Monch and Prince, are powerful and valid reasons to keep creating and enjoying music.


To why they thumpin', hi I'm the most endangered species
The singer feels unique and valuable in his identity, but also like an endangered and threatened creature.


By all means, survival is what I teach these
The singer teaches others to prioritize survival and fight for their lives in this difficult world.


First time offenders catchin' seven to fifteen
Even those who are new to crime and make a single mistake can face significant and harsh consequences.


Now my vision of life, is hell and heaven on split screen
The artist sees both beauty and destruction in the world, with heaven and hell existing simultaneously in their life.


Bust your shit like Mitch Greene (snitch) I switch scenes
The artist is willing to confront and challenge anyone, even those who have turned on their own kind, and will change their tactics if needed.


Bring drama to that ass, that's how we on it in Queens
The singer and his community are not afraid to confront conflict and bring drama to those who deserve it.


What? Stray bullets continue shatterin' dreams, batterin' spleens
The violence and danger in the community is causing havoc and ruining people's hope, dreams, and health.


I'm gatherin' schemes, had only cream just as bad as a fiend
The artist is devising plans and strategies to survive and thrive, but acknowledges that his pursuit of money can be just as addictive and harmful as drug addiction.


Take food from a table and get drunk to your death
People are engaging in self-destructive behavior by valuing short-term pleasure and escape over the necessities of life like food and stable income.


Now feel it in your heart from the love in my breath
The artist ends the song by imparting love and positivity to his listeners, inspiring them to feel it in their hearts.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: TROY DONALD JAMERSON

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Finessed Analyzer

One of the best beats I've ever heard. The way they chopped and downpitched that Chico sample is breathtaking.

Edelvibes

Same here fam absolutely mind blowing!

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