My World My Way
Silkk The Shocker Lyrics


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What, What, What
South, North, East, West
What (huh) What (huh) What (huh) What (huh) What
What you thought c'mon

[Hook]
What y'all bout
Cash and riches - something like Jags and 6's
What y'all hate
How niggaz stunt and front when they know that they fake
What y'all love
How No Limit keep it real stay ridin' on dubs
What y'all say
G's up hoes down
My world nigga my way

[Verse 1]
Look since I was gone for a sec
They don't really know what to expect
I say when you dealin' with me
Look expect the best
Fuck with anything of mine and you can expect death
If I give 1 and there's 10 in the clip
You can be expectin' the rest
I tell niggaz look don't even bother investin' in vests
When there's head shots why you thinkin' bout protectin' yo chest
I took a year off but that was just to invest cash
But now I'm back to make the block hottter nigga with the best bags
When you successful you know you find yourself in some hate shit
But you know how I do haters
I dodge them like I was the Matrix
Shorty like "You changed ever since you lashed out"
"Silkk, you spoiled" What you expect ma I'm the last child

Hook

[Verse 2]
Got girls like sayin' "Look at Silkk, he becomin' a man"
Niggaz don't like me
All of a sudden they becomin' a fan
From last year to this year
How he got that cold?
I can say what the fuck I want
How he got that bold?
I worked all my life nigga
How he got that rich?
I tried for 2 years
How he got that chick?
You know how easy it is nigga to steal a nigga chick
Why they frontin' in 4's and 5's just pull up in a 6
You know I don't say much
Nigga stay in the cut
If my hair grow fade it up
Now I let my shit grow and braid it up
You know when I step out the house make sure my motor-bike tight
Come through the hood on one wheel like motor-bike Mike
Car look like something look you done seen on James Bond
And a Navigation system for spots that I can't find
You know I banged one time
But these niggaz changed they mind
Everything I got shine
If not it ain't mine
c'mon

Hook

[Verse 3]
You better shut up before you get robbed and done
I got killaz on the payroll they cause they have a job for 6 months
Yeah I got money but dog I still play in the jet
Keep a K and a Teck
Tank stay on my neck
It ain't nothin' that I want and see and I just cannot have
I like to go into the mall (??) and I just cannot grab
Like a good lookin' girl you just cannot have
Cause if I ain't got dough, I just cannot laugh
You know me, looked relaxed laid down in a jet
One woman man but look I ain't really found her yet
want to hate us
Simple fact, we caked up
Hate us and tomorrow don't wake up





Hook

Overall Meaning

The song "My World My Way" by Silkk The Shocker is a boastful rap track about the rapper's success and his ability to do things his own way. The opening lines of the song emphasize that Silkk is not bound by geography, as he references all four cardinal directions in quick succession. The hook focuses on what Silkk and his crew are all about - cash, realness, and a disdain for fake people. Silkk boasts about his skills as a rapper and his lifestyle, which includes fast cars, fancy clothes, and attractive women. He also references his enemies and the people who try to bring him down, but asserts that he is always one step ahead.


Throughout the song, Silkk The Shocker flexes his lyricism and his wealth, painting himself as a true gangster who never backs down from a challenge. He references his ability to take down his enemies with ease, and talks about his willing army of killers who are willing to do his bidding. Despite his hard exterior, however, Silkk also shows a softer side when he admits that he has not yet found the perfect partner to share his life with.


Overall, "My World My Way" is a typical rap song about success, wealth, and power. Silkk The Shocker uses his lyrics to project an image of strength and invincibility, while also showing that he is human and has his own vulnerabilities.


Line by Line Meaning

What, What, What
Silkk starts off by repeating the word what in a playful tone to catch the attention of his listeners.


South, North, East, West
He then repeats the four cardinal directions to suggest that he is popular all over the place.


What (huh) What (huh) What (huh) What (huh) What
Silkk again repeats the word what, this time in a more incredulous tone followed by a questioning 'huh' to indicate a playful challenge to his audience.


What y'all bout
Silkk now shifts into a more focused mode, asking his audience what they stand for.


Cash and riches - something like Jags and 6's
He then lists the things that he believes people want: money, expensive cars and other material possessions.


What y'all hate
Silkk then asks his audience what they despise the most.


How niggaz stunt and front when they know that they fake
He highlights the hypocrisy of people who pretend to be something they're not.


What y'all love
Silkk now focuses on what people in his audience adore.


How No Limit keep it real stay ridin' on dubs
He takes pride in the image of No Limit, the label he represents, and the fact that they keep it real by cruising on huge wheels (dubs).


What y'all say
Silkk then asks his audience what they express most often.


G's up hoes down
He responds by stating a contentious phrase, separating the men from the women.


My world nigga my way
Silkk concludes the hook by declaring that he does things his way and that he has his own unique perspective on the world.


Look since I was gone for a sec
Silkk now takes a more introspective view, acknowledging that he has been absent from the limelight for a while.


They don't really know what to expect
He expresses an understanding that his fans might be confused about his disappearance and what he might bring to the table now.


I say when you dealin' with me
He then asserts the idea that people can expect the best from him.


Look expect the best
Silkk emphasizes this idea that he will always bring his A-game.


Fuck with anything of mine and you can expect death
He then quickly shifts to a more combative attitude, warning anyone who thinks about messing with his assets.


If I give 1 and there's 10 in the clip
Silkk references violence again, stating that he has the additional backing of ten others ready to retaliate on his command.


You can be expectin' the rest
He then warns that any aggressive move against him will be met with a complete force.


I tell niggaz look don't even bother investin' in vests
He then implies that standard body armor won't protect anyone against him.


When there's head shots why you thinkin' bout protectin' yo chest
Silkk unnecessarily poses the rhetorical question to indicate that his enemies should see the futility in trying to defend themselves.


I took a year off but that was just to invest cash
He then moves on to explain his hiatus from the rap game, stating that he simply took a year off to invest his wealth.


But now I'm back to make the block hottter nigga with the best bags
He then declares that he is returning to the rap game again, and that he will be carrying the best music around.


When you successful you know you find yourself in some hate shit
Silkk acknowledges that success comes with criticism and backlash.


But you know how I do haters
He then asserts his confidence in how he handles criticism.


I dodge them like I was the Matrix
He then humorously compares his ability to avoid negativity to the character Neo from The Matrix.


Shorty like "You changed ever since you lashed out"
Silkk then reflects on how he has changed since becoming successful.


"Silkk, you spoiled" What you expect ma I'm the last child
He responds to accusations that he has become spoiled by revealing that he is the youngest in his family.


Got girls like sayin' "Look at Silkk, he becomin' a man"
In the second verse, Silkk turns to the topic of his romantic pursuits.


Niggaz don't like me
He acknowledges that there may be men who have negative feelings towards him.


All of a sudden they becomin' a fan
He then suggests that these men will start to appreciate him when they realize how successful he is.


From last year to this year
Silkk then compares the previous year to the present year.


How he got that cold?
He again poses a rhetorical question about his success, emphasizing that it is his own hard work and not something he just stumbled upon.


I can say what the fuck I want
The rapper continues his boastful rhetoric by implying that his success gives him the luxury to express himself however he pleases.


How he got that bold?
He then asks another rhetorical question, implying that his confidence is built on past successes.


I worked all my life nigga
Silkk declares that he has worked hard his entire life.


How he got that rich?
He then poses another rhetorical question, suggesting that people want to know how he became wealthy.


I tried for 2 years
Silkk suggests that he had to work for a period of time before his work paid off in the form of wealth.


How he got that chick?
He then asks about his success with women.


You know how easy it is nigga to steal a nigga chick
Silkk then offers his explanation for his success with women - that he is able to take other men's girlfriends for himself easily.


Why they frontin' in 4's and 5's just pull up in a 6
He then takes another swipe at his detractors by suggesting that they are merely jealous of his more luxurious lifestyle.


You know I don't say much
Silkk then refers to his quiet character.


Nigga stay in the cut
He then suggests that he prefers to stay in the background.


If my hair grow fade it up
Silkk then changes tack and makes a reference to his appearance.


Now I let my shit grow and braid it up
He then suggests that he has started growing his hair out and styling it in braids.


You know when I step out the house make sure my motor-bike tight
The rapper then makes a reference to his motorcycle, implying that he takes pride in keeping it well-maintained.


Come through the hood on one wheel like motor-bike Mike
He then describes himself performing a risky stunt with his motorcycle in order to show off.


Car look like something look you done seen on James Bond
Silkk then drops a reference to the iconic British spy James Bond, comparing his car to something that would appear in one of the movies.


And a Navigation system for spots that I can't find
He then emphasizes his fondness for technology by pointing out how convenient his car's navigation system is.


You know I banged one time
Silkk then makes what some might interpret as a gang-related statement.


But these niggaz changed they mind
He then suggests that those who were once his opponents have now changed their stance on him.


Everything I got shine
Silkk then concludes his boasting by saying that everything he has sparkles, implying that he is a flashy individual.


If not it ain't mine
He then makes a distinction between things that shine and those that don't, saying that he only owns the former.


You better shut up before you get robbed and done
Silkk opens his final verse with another direct message to his critics.


I got killaz on the payroll they cause they have a job for 6 months
He then boasts about having hired killers working for him, who are only paid for six months at a time to avoid suspicion.


Yeah I got money but dog I still play in the jet
Silkk then acknowledges his wealth but implies that he is still down-to-earth.


Keep a K and a Teck
He then makes another reference to guns, suggesting that he always carries a firearm.


Tank stay on my neck
He then describes one of his more unusual fashion accessories - a chain with a miniature tank on it.


It ain't nothin' that I want and see and I just cannot have
Silkk then reflects on the idea that there may be some things he wants but cannot have.


I like to go into the mall (??) and I just cannot grab
He then gives an example of not being able to have something he wants - perhaps a reference to not being allowed to enter a store or purchase a certain item for some reason.


Like a good lookin' girl you just cannot have
He then makes another example, this time referencing a beautiful woman that he wishes he could have but cannot.


Cause if I ain't got dough, I just cannot laugh
Silkk then concludes that without his wealth, he would be unable to laugh or find humor in life.


want to hate us
He then addresses his detractors one last time.


Simple fact, we caked up
Silkk then asserts that the truth is that he and his crew are wealthy.


Hate us and tomorrow don't wake up
He then makes a rather ominous statement to close the song, suggesting that those who continue to hate on him and his crew will face consequences.




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