Bonus
S.K.I.T.Z Beatz Lyrics


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Is it cool if I talk about my idols
Not American
But hes someone I might know
Used to stay up late
Waiting for ya Release date
Illegally downloaded all you mix tapes
Felt like your story was my story
Your glory was my glory
If you talked about how Jesus walking
I felt he should be rolling
Never mind all the Trophies
I felt you should have won
Hiatus after graduation
I thought you would be done
But then you came back
With some powerful tracks
Talking about all the power
And how we should give it back
I listening alone
I swallowed up the pain
It only left me asking 1 question
Will I ever meet Kanye?
You wrote a letter
You ya unborn child
Sampling Michael
Thug life
Giving the world an eyeful
I couldn’t understand
The man you wanted to be
Full of pease
But you see that he’s
Touching inner streets
One night I fell into a dream
Visions of hanging with the biggest kings
That’s why they call it dreams
We had a conversation
Told me I’ll be a legend
In a smoked filled room
Where they honored
All of your present
Woke up the next morning
Found out that you’d been shot
For the 1st time In my life
All Of the music just stopped
Watched the tv with tears
Turned up on all the pain
It only left me asking 1 question
Would I ever hear
Music the same?
I’m older now
Understanding the old school
You set the world on fire
With your
Inner city blues and
But what about your blues
Who was singing for you
When times got tough
Look what it made you do
Singing about your muse
All we want is the groove
Put your relationship thru music
So we could choose
Whether we want that Motown sound
Or more of you
Pressure was building up
Really who can you trust
When you become the missing
Link to a companies needs
You start to ask yourself
Was this really the dream
I listened to the songs
Heard how you got slain
It only left me asking 1 question




Will there ever be another
Marvin Gaye?

Overall Meaning

In the song "Bonus" by S.K.I.T.Z Beatz, the lyrics express admiration and connection with the artist's idols. The first verse begins by acknowledging that one of the idols being referenced is not American, but someone the listener might still recognize. The lyrics then discuss staying up late, eagerly waiting for the idol's release date and illegally downloading their mixtapes. This suggests a deep personal connection with the artist's story and success, as if their glory was the listener's own.


The lyrics also reveal resonance with the idol's religious references, such as Jesus walking, but feeling like he should be rolling. This captures a sense of relating to the idols' perspective and taking their ideas to heart. The references to trophies and feelings of injustice imply that the listener believed the idol should have received more recognition and acclaim.


The second verse speaks of the idol's hiatus after graduation, initially causing the listener to think the artist's career would end. However, the idol returns with powerful tracks discussing power and the importance of giving back. The listener absorbs this emotional journey alone, swallowing the pain. The lyrics express a longing to meet the idol, questioning if they will ever have the opportunity to encounter someone like Kanye West.


Moving forward, the song evolves to discuss the unfortunate events surrounding another idol's life, possibly referencing Tupac Shakur. The idol writes a letter to his unborn child and samples Michael Jackson's music to give the world an intense experience. The listener struggles to fully comprehend the complexities of the idol's desires and his desire for peace amidst the harsh realities of the inner city streets.


The third verse reflects a dream where the listener envisions themselves conversing with legendary figures, reminiscent of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech about dreams. It is implied that these encounters in the dream offer validation, with the idols assuring the listener that they too will become a legend. However, the dream abruptly ends when the listener wakes up to discover that the idol has been shot, halting all the music. This traumatic event leaves the listener questioning if they will ever experience music the same way again.


Growing older and gaining an understanding of the old school era, the listener acknowledges the impact their idols had on the world with their inner city blues. However, the lyrics pose the question of who was there for the idols when they faced their own blues and challenges. The listener desires the groove and emotional connection their idols provided, while recognizing the pressure and lack of trust they may have faced within the music industry.


The final verse reflects on the idol's tragic fate, singing about their muse but yearning for someone to sing for them in their times of difficulty. The listener wonders if there will ever be another artist like Marvin Gaye, who faced his own struggles and produced timeless music. This line implies both a desire for a similarly impactful musician and a concern that such a talent may never emerge again.




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Written by: Erik Polk

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