Having had his fair share of hardships, P. Reign a.k.a. “The King of Da North” knows all about overcoming adversity. Losing countless friends and family to gun violence and incarceration, he has managed not only to make it out of one of the most notorious neighbourhoods in Canada, but also to position himself at the forefront of Canadian music although I’m sure being able to call Drake a very close friend doesn’t hurt.
It’s the phrase “Loyalty is Priceless” that has kept the 24 year old Guyanese descendant grounded, among childhood friends, and has created a foundation for music and a movement that is just as real as the surroundings that shaped his life to date; it’s no wonder this phrase can be found tattooed on every member of the Reps-Up team. Created 7 years ago in the heart of Kingston and Galloway otherwise known as G-way, the Reps quickly gained a reputation in the streets throughout Toronto, a reputation that would ultimately lead to its demise. Dismantled by court cases and tragedy, P. Reign was consequently led to develop his own distinct sound and pursue a solo career and is currently touring throughout Canada and allowing his music to spread internationally.
The spirit of what Reps-Up was built on continues to blossom through the music. With an extended family that is as strong a supporting cast as any, P. Reign continues to make music that both women and men love (no homo on the latter). With a catalogue that would give your favourite artist a run for his money, song writing has never been difficult. P. Reign’s music address the complexities of street life, both good and bad; that of women, and the relentless pursuit of what he had never imagined growing up. His current single “In My Hood” produced by T-Minus (Ludacris: How Low) was released in spring 2010 and is blowing up the charts on FM radio in Canada and internationally. The video, directed by Sharpshooter released later on in the summer build a sensational buzz online across North America and was featured on numerous websites and blogs where it received nothing but positive feedback. The video for “Call My Name” was released in October 2010 exclusively on Thisis50.com and will be followed with the release of the mixtape When it Reigns it Pours on Nov 1st, on Thisis50.com as well!
To date, P. Reign has shared stages with the likes of Keri Hilson, T-Pain, Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Jasmine Sullivan and more.
Keep your eyes and ears open and look out for P. Reign coming to a city near you
Rich
P. Reign Lyrics
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Get rich feed the fam bro that's the goal
Grind until I'm old
Gotta keep it up bro that's the code
It's all worth in the name of
Rich
Rich
It's all worth in the name of
Rich
It's all worth it in the name of
Every night I stay up
Even though there's no clouds
Gotta keep my head up
Sloppy what that's about
Cause I Can't be worried bout bitchies
They like medicine bro sickening
I can't be outchea tripping
My laces tied for the mission, visions
I will never fold
Get rich feed the fam bro that's the goal
Grind until I'm old
Gotta keep it up bro that's the code
It's all worth in the name of
Rich
Rich
It's all worth it in the name of
Rich
Rich
It's all worth it in the name of
The lyrics to P. Reign's song "Rich" are about striving for success and staying focused on the ultimate goal of taking care of oneself and one's loved ones. The first verse talks about never giving up and continuously striving for wealth to support one's family. The second verse emphasizes the importance of perseverance and dedication to one's goals, even when faced with obstacles like doubters or distractions. The chorus reinforces the idea that all the hard work and sacrifices made along the way will be worth it in the end if the ultimate goal of getting rich is achieved.
The lyrics also touch upon the idea of avoiding negative influences and distractions along the way. P. Reign mentions not being worried about "bitchies" and staying focused on his mission and vision. This suggests that he is determined and focused on his career and is not letting personal relationships interfere with his success.
Overall, "Rich" is a motivational and inspiring song that promotes hard work, perseverance, and dedication to achieving one's goals.
Line by Line Meaning
I will never fold
I will never give up
Get rich feed the fam bro that's the goal
My goal is to get rich and provide for my family
Grind until I'm old
I will work hard until I'm old
Gotta keep it up bro that's the code
I have to persevere, that's the code of conduct
It's all worth in the name of Rich Rich
All the hard work and effort is worth it to achieve wealth
Every night I stay up
I sacrifice my sleep
Even though there's no clouds
Even when everything is going well
Gotta keep my head up
I have to remain positive and optimistic
Sloppy what that's about
I can't afford to make mistakes
Cause I Can't be worried bout bitchies
I can't be consumed by trivial issues
They like medicine bro sickening
Those issues are useless, they're like medicine that makes you sick
I can't be outchea tripping
I can't afford to lose focus or stumble
My laces tied for the mission, visions
I'm ready and prepared to execute my plans
It's all worth it in the name of Rich Rich
All the hard work and effort is worth it to achieve wealth
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Bandile Mavundla
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Rahmat
I forgot about this song then the last 2 days the song and hooks suddenly came into my head, I've been searching for this song for 2 days and finally found it. Really an underrated track! 6 years still banger
Juliet Gardens
True that
R B
Obviously one of the most underrated songs of 2015!!
Dorian Marley
@James Bowie instablaster :)
For Ross
How did this not go platinum??!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
RaPPer 6IX
his flow was crazy
Jon Doe
This track still slams when I ride 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Miim ;
Can‘t believe that this song didnt went through the Roof ... underrated as f
Fine-Art Interior And Home Decor
You right bruh....this shit hits different💯
VP MERCHANT
P Reign they say said you couldn't make a banger without Drake, THEY LIED!!! U RICH BOY!! Keep up the good work