At the age of 14, Ron. D started rapping after being inspired by his older bother and mentor Reese as well as Chicago rapper J. Seuss. In 2001 Ron.D took his passion for rap further and formed a rap group with 4 of his childhood friends called "Donizm". Donizm went on to release two mixtapes, "Get Doe (2003)" & "Dead Presidents (2004)". The group disassembled shortly after. If life in Detroit couldn't get any worse, Ron.D's biggest influence, his big brother Reese, passed away. Feeling like he couldn't move on Ron. D dropped out of school and soon after moved to Atlanta in 2005.
While in Atlanta, Ron.D hooked up with artists from all over the United States to form the rap group "The Empire". The Empire released two mixtapes "We don't strike back we strike first (2005)" & "Hate it or Love it (2006)". After having some personal and managerial issues with The Empire Ron.D, returned to Detroit in 2007 with little to no hope in pursuing a musical career.
In 2011, an almost 4 year break from music, Ron.D was ready to jump back in and give rapping all he has. He teamed up with the legendary producer/engineer P. Gruv and became a part of the J Dilla "the Rebirth of Detroit" project. With this new relationship Ron. D decided that he would either tackle the rap game head on or he would never touch the mic again. This new lease on life birthed his highly anticipated debut solo mix tape "Now or Neva." You can now experience his life and love on every track...
Put It Down
Ron.D Lyrics
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Everyone leaves in the end
And most likely
I will let you down
Oh, I will let you down
I will let you down
I will let you down
I know you want me to die
Oh, I know you'll want me to die
I know you hope ill die
So I won't let you down
Just put your faith in me
And I won't let you down
I know I'll let you down
I know I'll let you down
I know I'll let you down
The lyrics of Ron.D's song "Put It Down" express a strong desire to break free from the constraints of society and the criminal justice system. The phrases "all the prison walls" and "up against the wall" suggest a physical imposition, perhaps in the form of incarceration, that the singer wants to tear down. The repetition of "burn it down" reinforces this desire to destroy whatever is holding them back.
However, the lyrics also express a sense of defiance and a refusal to be judged by others. The line "there's no way no one judges me" suggests that the singer feels misunderstood or unfairly judged by those around them. By burning down the prison walls, they may be seeking a form of liberation or a means to escape from the judgment and restrictions of society.
Overall, the lyrics of "Put It Down" express a rebellious spirit that seeks to break free from constraints and challenge authority. While the song's message may be open to interpretation, it reflects a common desire for freedom and self-expression that resonates with many listeners.
Line by Line Meaning
All the prison walls we won't let them stand
We refuse to let prison walls continue to exist.
I got to burn them down. up against the wall
I am determined to destroy them and am ready for any obstacle.
There's no way they won't make me go
They cannot force me to comply or give up my goals.
There's no way no one judges me
No one has the right to judge me for my actions or beliefs.
There's no way nobody wants them all the prison walls
There's no one who wants prison walls to exist.
Burn it down. we won't let them stand
Destroy the walls and refuse to let them continue standing.
Burn it down I got to burn them down
I am determined to destroy the walls.
Burn it down
Destroy the walls.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Hans Houdini
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Russ Tafari
Impressive video dope song keep it up!
Ladyskeam Da Goddess
killed it famos
Righteous
ron d get it in fam..much love from the 989 Sagaphistan
H. Demetrius Jones
YEAH D, THAT'S WHASSSSUP!!!!
Myles Hi Art
Ron D we winnin bro
LuigiBoVerFinal
dope
YoungMotown86
This is crack yo
De Shay Waire
Thts wassup...