Dylsexia
Rob Sonic Lyrics


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That's it baby
YES!
I'mma do some new shit, some new new shit off the new album
Never been done before

I'mma do it
Long Beach
Flip that, flip that

Involve etiquette medicine freeze
Mother is a pill still fresh from debris
Some fire chance fire Manson degrees
And yes I am still
Watchin' it
Look liver spots on a 30 year face
Dirty ear wax luggin' systems around
Illegitimate tax on my cigarette packs
Need another eighth coulda built some more jail
Pale in comparison the ford ______?
Prices like his we could read before sleep
Cheap sucker Schwinn with banana bike seat
Golden arch falling on my card charge fee
Hard wheat harvest for the rain that we need
Speedy recover like a pied in cocoon
Got it in tune slightly high middle C
But it'll be another month before I bark at the moon

Sex backwards, piss for past tense
Hands for scandals
City now, ready how, steady some risk
Every out fits, it's allowed this

Don't interrupt interact
Or play with matches memories some of us never catch
Interference stays like a radar
But stays in the pace maker facin' off of microwaves
Nova casa blank add a thanks to your look
If I only had a tank I'd get more bang for my buck
Sam got a ____ (sand?) for the park thinking lot
And I can't believe that I'm still
Watchin' it
In a van in remote palacades staken' out
Nile west bio(vile?)-test til we're all taken out
When you're walkin' off it's only three miles wide
You're not a human you're a sardine that knows too much
Nine million motherfucks who all cook with gas
Will make the best damn rocket you've ever seen
Am-pheta-mine, left a
Space between me and your target group

Sex backwards, piss for past tense
Hands for scandals
City now, ready how, steady some risk
Every out fits, it's allowed this

The eyes of my house can't close enough
Since I was told we'd be out of air soon
Yea, the eyes of my house can't close enough
Since I was told we'd be out of air soon

Justified leach please get off my skin
Found on the shore of anything but syringe
Threw a brick through the zenith before I turned in
So now I am no longer
Watchin' it
Everything is a dot since I took the bait
Hooked on new practices like dodging Mars
And crunching numbers that I'll never make
And collecting passengers for plastic cars
I'm still the same person, I just lost my faith
In a round about way I read much bluer
Newer my circumference in the mind it makes
Dates move, straight through, time stop, get fuel

Sex backwards, piss for past tense
Hands for scandals
City now, ready how, steady some risk
Every out fits it's allowed this

The eyes of my house can't close enough
Since I was told we'd be out of air soon
Yea, the eyes of my house can't close enough
Since I was told we'd be out of air soon

We are
Watchin' it
They are
Watchin' it
All are
Watchin' it
We (or Be) still
Watchin' it
(You or We or Be) still
Watchin' it
They still
Watchin' it
We are
Watchin' it
They are
Watchin' it





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Overall Meaning

In the song "Dyslexia" by Rob Sonic, the lyrics are a stream of consciousness style that explores various themes such as societal issues, politics, and personal experiences. The lines are full of wordplay, metaphors, and obscure references that can be difficult to decipher. The song begins with the artist proclaiming his intention to do something new and original, suggesting that the lyrics that follow are going to be unique.


Throughout the song, there are many allusions that speak to social issues and cultural norms. One of the lines refers to a "dirty ear wax lugging systems around" which could represent the societal burden of exploitation and oppression. The lyric "mother is a pill still fresh from debris" could be interpreted as a reference to the overmedication of modern society. Additionally, there are lines about illegal taxes, the need for rain, and the desperation for drugs that could all be referencing the corrupt state of society.


The chorus of the song repeats, "sex backwards, piss for past tense, hands for scandals, city now, ready how, steady some risk, every out fits, it's allowed this." These lines could be interpreted in multiple ways, but they could represent the various forms of corruption present in society, including sexual exploitation, scandal, and power struggles.


Overall, the song "Dyslexia" by Rob Sonic is a complex and layered composition that explores various social and personal themes. The lyrics are full of wordplay, metaphor, and obscure references, making the song a challenge to interpret fully.


Line by Line Meaning

Involve etiquette medicine freeze
Rob Sonic uses this line to express a sense of being tied down by societal norms and restrictions, which can feel like a state of paralysis in which one is frozen in place.


Mother is a pill still fresh from debris
This line expresses the idea that Rob Sonic feels trapped by his past, much like the memory of a pill which he can't seem to shake even though it's been digested and should now be inert.


Some fire chance fire Manson degrees
Rob Sonic juxtaposes the words 'fire' and 'Manson' to describe the potential for destruction when one behaves recklessly without peace or order. It reflects the degree of chaos, tumult, or disorder in a situation.


And yes I am still Watchin' it Look liver spots on a 30 year face
Rob Sonic observes the passage of time and the aging process, watching as the world changes around him. The liver spots represent the idea that even as things change, some things stay the same.


Dirty ear wax luggin' systems around
This line describes the feeling of being weighed down or burdened by the effects of living in a modern society that is often unhealthy or unclean.


Illegitimate tax on my cigarette packs Need another eighth coulda built some more jail
Rob Sonic takes a jab at the societal and political systems that seem to benefit from his addictions, and the sense of imbalance in the system that is being fueled by the people who aren't willing to take any responsibility for their actions.


Pale in comparison the ford ______?
Rob Sonic is commenting on the absurdity of marketing tactics used by car companies, the use of euphemisms and false claims to make a vehicle appear better than its competitors.


Prices like his we could read before sleep Cheap sucker Schwinn with banana bike seat
Rob Sonic is comparing prices of various products that are meant to ease and comfort the people with things that are modest or cheap for example a low-end bike that is affordable despite its appeal.


Golden arch falling on my card charge fee
Rob Sonic laments the high prices and fees in modern society, comparing it to the fall of McDonald's golden arches. It is a commentary on the commercialisation of society and how we are surrounded by logos and consumerist pressure.


Hard wheat harvest for the rain that we need Speedy recover like a pied in cocoon
Rob Sonic is referencing nature and suggests that harvesting is a difficult process, with only the driest crops surviving. The second part talks about rapid transformation and how it's necessary to adopt new ways of living and doing things.


Got it in tune slightly high middle C But it'll be another month before I bark at the moon
Rob Sonic is expressing a sense of self-awareness and control, knowing exactly where his abilities lay but also lamenting the limits to his full potential.


Sex backwards, piss for past tense Hands for scandals City now, ready how, steady some risk Every outfit, it's allowed this
This is the chorus of the song, and it talks about how our current society seems to promote scandal more than honest behaviors, which is why many people are willing to take the risk.


Don't interrupt interact Or play with matches memories some of us never catch Interference stays like a radar But stays in the pacemaker facin' off of microwaves
Rob Sonic is sending the message of the importance of understanding the past as it has a long-lasting impact on the future. The last line focuses on the potential impact of technology on the human body.


Nova casa blank add a thanks to your look If I only had a tank I'd get more bang for my buck Sam got a ____ (sand?) for the park thinking lot And I can't believe that I'm still Watchin' it
Rob Sonic describes the way that advertising works by creating a pretend desire for products that are not necessary, and lamenting the fact that he can't help but be caught up in it. The last line repeats the sentiment of being fixated on society and its changes.


In a van in remote palacades staken' out Nile west bio(vile?)-test til we're all taken out When you're walkin' off it's only three miles wide You're not a human you're a sardine that knows too much
Rob Sonic is using vivid imagery to describe the sense of being caught up in a dangerous and treacherous world, where everyone is looking out for themselves and sometimes it can feel like we are all in a cattle run being taken straight to slaughter.


Nine million motherfucks who all cook with gas Will make the best damn rocket you've ever seen Am-pheta-mine, left a Space between me and your target group
Rob Sonic is using a tongue-in-cheek tone to suggest that our society is full of people who are capable of great things, but often focused on unhealthy products and substances that do more harm than help. The last line reflects the sense that people are divided by their choices and behaviors.


The eyes of my house can't close enough Since I was told we'd be out of air soon Yea, the eyes of my house can't close enough Since I was told we'd be out of air soon
This is the repetition of a phrase, which describes the paranoia of a world without air. It suggests that our world is becoming toxic, and we need to do everything in our power to change direction before it's too late.


Justified leach please get off my skin Found on the shore of anything but syringe Threw a brick through the zenith before I turned in So now I am no longer Watchin' it
This line talks about needing to take a stand against the many negative elements around us that are sucking our life force away. It's a call to action against the things that are harmful in our society.


Everything is a dot since I took the bait Hooked on new practices like dodging Mars And crunching numbers that I'll never make And collecting passengers for plastic cars I'm still the same person, I just lost my faith In a roundabout way I read much bluer Newer my circumference in the mind it makes Dates move, straight through, time stop, get fuel
This extended verse is talking about the various ways that society manipulates and controls us, shifting our focus from meaningful pursuits to petty obsessions. Rob Sonic talks about how he's still himself, but he's lost some of his perspective and now sees things through a bluer, more disillusioned lens.


We are Watchin' it They are Watchin' it All are Watchin' it We (or Be) still Watchin' it (You or We or Be) still Watchin' it They still Watchin' it We are Watchin' it They are Watchin' it
This final part of the song repeats the same phrase over and over again, driving home the sense that we are all caught up in the same system, whether we like it or not.




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Seth Nicholls

My absolutely favorite Rob Sonic track, perfection hip hop right here!

john woo

They don’t make it like this any more. Def jux company flow underground 90’s