Game Over
Remedy Lyrics


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[Intro: Remedy]
Ah, Rem-D (uh-huh, uh-huh)
20-02, (yeah, yeah), comin' for you
One, two, one, two, suckas, lil' fuckas
You know it, nothin' man, for nothin' man, he's back

[Chorus: Remedy]
Here we comin', best start runnin'
'cause we're gunnin' for the number one
Position, better listen
If you don't you just might end up missin'
Suckas, muthafuckas, all this actin' their rappin'
All this lyin', all this stealin'
All this robbin' and these dealings
Go see the deacon, see you in the street and
Catch a beatin', watch your head start leakin'
Action, more than a fraction
Bet when we touchdown, yo, you know we're packin'
Greet you, nice to meet you
Then we beat you as we slowly defeat you
See ya, nice to know ya
Overthrow ya, then that's it, Game Over

[Remedy]
20-02, let me Remedy you
And show y'all muthafuckas what y'all supposed to do
You can bounce to this, smoke an ounce to this
Strip butt naked, run around the house to this
It's the are to the E-M, raise ya fist
Wit the E-D-why, gorilla in the mist
And I came wit three guns, for me and my two sons
If you don't show face, I'mma take ya place
Nothin' seems real, that's just how I feel
And I treat every deal like that's my last meal
Free sticks and zynecs and watch me dance
want to fuck wit the devil, come take your chance
The dope in this, great white hope in this
Soloist, vocalist, dolo-ist, mobilist, long pull mogulist
Rage of full chauvinist, who the Wu specialist?
Six million megabits, lyrical perfectionist

[Chorus]

[Outro: Remedy]
Rem-D, 20-02




Uh, 20-02, let me Remedy you
You know?

Overall Meaning

"Game Over" is a song by American rapper Remedy from his album, "Code Red". The song starts with an introduction by the artist, who announces himself and his intentions to take on the competition. The chorus makes it clear that Remedy and his gang full of guns are coming for the number one position, and those who don't listen to their warning might end up missing.


The verses dive deeper into the rapper's mindset and form of operation. Remedy rhymes with confidence, encouraging the audience to bounce to the beat and dance, but also warning that in the world of rap and the streets, anything can happen. He mentions how he treats every deal like it's his last and explains how he's ready to "overthrow ya" and make it Game Over. The song ends with the artist reminding listeners of his name and his gang's intentions.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah, Rem-D (uh-huh, uh-huh)
Rem-D is introducing himself with an affirmative nod.


20-02, (yeah, yeah), comin' for you
Rem-D declares his presence and readiness to take on his adversaries.


One, two, one, two, suckas, lil' fuckas
Rem-D taunts his opponents with a sharp rhythmical line.


You know it, nothin' man, for nothin' man, he's back
Rem-D acknowledges his experiences, past achievements, and readiness to face any present challenge.


Here we comin', best start runnin'
The first line of the chorus is a warning message to anyone who might pose a challenge to Rem-D.


'cause we're gunnin' for the number one
Rem-D's goal is to become a renowned rapper in the industry, and he is working towards achieving that.


Position, better listen
Rem-D implores his competitors to pay attention and learn from his skills and experiences.


If you don't, you just might end up missin'
Ignoring Rem-D's presence and expertise could cost one the opportunity to learn and grow.


Suckas, muthafuckas, all this actin' their rappin'
Many rappers pretend to be who they are not; therefore, Rem-D refers to them as fake and posers.


All this lyin', all this stealin'
Many rappers claim to own things they do not have and steal other people's ideas.


All this robbin' and these dealings
There are instances where rappers are involved in illegal activities and dirty deals to get ahead in the industry.


Go see the deacon, see you in the street and
Rem-D warns his opponents that they could face brutality and violence if they cross him.


Catch a beatin', watch your head start leakin'
If one is not careful, they could get beaten and severely injured by Rem-D, and this line acts as a warning.


Action, more than a fraction
Rem-D assures his fans and adversaries that his actions speak louder than his words.


Bet when we touchdown, yo, you know we're packin'
Rem-D indicates how prepared he is to face any challenge and adversary.


Greet you, nice to meet you
Rem-D uses sarcasm to greet his opponents, indicating he prefers fighting them over being their friend.


Then we beat you as we slowly defeat you
Rem-D asserts his prowess and confidence in winning battles slowly with his strong rhythm patterns and steady flow.


See ya, nice to know ya
Rem-D sends his opponents a farewell message before defeating them.


Overthrow ya, then that's it, Game Over
Once Rem-D has defeated his opponents and achieved his goal, it's game over for them.


20-02, let me Remedy you
Rem-D tries to use his craft to heal and provide guidance to his fans and listeners.


And show y'all muthafuckas what y'all supposed to do
Rem-D leads by example and strives to show his fans how they can make it in the industry.


You can bounce to this, smoke an ounce to this
Rem-D suggests that his fans can dance and smoke weed to his music.


Strip butt naked, run around the house to this
Rem-D further expresses his willingness to let his fans enjoy his music as much as they want, even to the craziest activities.


It's the are to the E-M, raise ya fist
Rem-D calls out his name and urges his fans to join him in a movement by raising their fists in the air.


Wit the E-D-why, gorilla in the mist
Rem-D produces a powerful metaphor to illustrate the power and speed of his music and style.


And I came wit three guns, for me and my two sons
Rem-D indicates his preparedness for a battle with his sons, which symbolizes the power of the music he produces.


If you don't show face, I'mma take ya place
Rem-D is a go-getter and is willing to do anything to achieve his goals and be successful.


Nothin' seems real, that's just how I feel
Rem-D is still trying to find his way in life, and nothing is as it seems, even in the music industry.


And I treat every deal like that's my last meal
Rem-D carries out all his deals with the urgency that it might be the last deal he makes.


Free sticks and zynecs and watch me dance
Rem-D encourages his fans to tune in to his music and watch him perform his dance routines.


Want to fuck wit the devil, come take your chance
Rem-D challenges his adversaries to face him even when he positions himself as the devil.


The dope in this, great white hope in this
Rem-D is comfortable in his space and is confident that he produces the best music and has a good reputation in the industry.


Soloist, vocalist, dolo-ist, mobilist, long pull mogulist
Rem-D believes that he possesses many talents and skills that make him exceptional and worth being celebrated.


Rage of full chauvinist, who the Wu specialist?
Rem-D is still trying to find his footing and trying to figure out which role to play in the industry, as a chauvinist, or as someone who specializes in Wu music.


Six million megabits, lyrical perfectionist
Rem-D is confident he has what it takes to create new trends in rap and become a lyrical perfectionist.


Rem-D, 20-02
Rem-D signs off with his name and year.


Uh, 20-02, let me Remedy you
Rem-D offers a cure to his fans' problems, expressed metaphorically through his music.


You know?
Rem-D implicates his idea or request is easily understood in a comfortable, playful manner acknowledging his message, and his audiences' collective knowledge or understanding.




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