High Everyday
South Park Mexican Lyrics


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Uh, I puts it down
Uh, 1, 2, 3

[Verse 1: SPM]
Mirror, mirror on the wall
Am I the purest of them all?
Am I the one to ease the pain?
Make them fall to they knees and pray
Mama said son you've got to go
You turned my house into Stop-N-Go
Out the door, please dont call
Till you stop sellin snowball
SP-Mex remember me? The one that deserved penitentiary
With the sack of geen but no gasoline
Peace to my boys up in Pasadene
Its all sweet and beautiful
Shine my nails and cuticles
My duely truck got 7 screens
Watchin "Me, Myself, and Irene"

[Chorus: Ayana]
High Everyday
Dopehouse G's
Who never die
Just stay high

[Verse 2: SPM]
Fuck you, you can hate it or love it
Twist the top off the 40, and chug it
Chop rocks off of chicken mcnuggets
Cook 28 and get 39 from it
V-12, miracle whip
46 ounces off one brick
Booka, Shooka, what I slang
In the sunshine or in the rain
Fuck the fake dont fake the funk
Buy my batch and bake it up
Taste my dope and numb your mouth
Pure cocaine straight from the south
Dumpin lead in Houston, Texas
Got you bitches jumpin fences
Runnin for your very life
Slang Al Green and Barry White

[Chorus]

[Verse 3: SPM]
Lookin leaned out up in my whip
Smokin that drip, drop, drip
Wishin up on a star, like Christina Aguilar
Flip through Hillwood, visit Mama
She raised me without a Father
Tried her best and nothing less
Still I'm sellin 'caine and sess
Played the trumpet, played the flute
Please dont be afraid to shoot
SPM, mean Carlos Coy
Whatcha say mom? "Thats my boy"
Now I'm rappin and producin
No more H-Town, call it Screwston
Just say no to hate
But me, just stay....





[Chorus 2x]

Overall Meaning

The song "High Everyday” by South Park Mexican reflects the rapper's life as a drug dealer who has grown used to living a high life. The song in its entirety contextualizes drug dealing as a job for the Mexican American rapper. The chorus "High Everyday, Dopehouse G's, who never die, just stay high," reiterates the theme of the song, which is dealing and consuming drugs. The lyrics in verse 1, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, am I the purest of them all? Am I the one to ease the pain? Make them fall to their knees and pray," are an indication that the rapper is proud of what he does and believes that he is easing the pain of his consumers.


In verse 2, SPM boasts about his drug dealing business, which involves chopping rocks off of chicken McNuggets, and cooking a block of cocaine such that it supplies him with 39 ounces. The rapper also mentions that he sells his drugs in the sunshine and in the rain, meaning that he is available for business at all times. He finishes that verse by talking about how he is "dumping lead in Houston, Texas," which is a reference to his drug dealing gang.


In the final verse, SPM speaks about his mother raising him without a father, and despite her best efforts, he still sells cocaine and weed. He also touches on his love for music when he mentions that he used to play the trumpet and the flute, as well as producing and rapping. Overall the message in the song is counterproductive, and instead of condemning drug dealing, it glorifies the activity.


Line by Line Meaning

Mirror, mirror on the wall
Self-reflection and self-doubt about his purity.


Am I the purest of them all?
Questioning his morality and whether he is truly a good person.


Am I the one to ease the pain?
Wondering if he can help relieve the suffering of others.


Make them fall to they knees and pray
Contemplating his power over others and how he can influence them to be devout.


Mama said son you've got to go
His mother kicked him out for bringing drugs into their home.


You turned my house into Stop-N-Go
He turned his family home into a drug operation.


Out the door, please dont call
His mother wants nothing to do with him until he stops selling drugs.


Till you stop sellin snowball
He needs to quit selling drugs before his mother will accept him back.


High Everyday
He is high every day from his drug use.


Dopehouse G's
Referring to the people he works with in the drug trade.


Who never die
Drug dealers often live dangerous lives and can die at any time.


Just stay high
Drug use is a constant in his life, even if others may not understand.


Played the trumpet, played the flute
He was musically talented as a child, but drug dealing became his career.


Please dont be afraid to shoot
He encourages violence as a means of survival in his dangerous line of work.


No more H-Town, call it Screwston
Switching his city name to reflect the influence of Screwed Up Click, a Houston-based rap group.


Just say no to hate
Against hate and prejudice, but it does not apply to his drug use.




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on Mexican Radio

Corrected - thanks Angel

Angel


on Mexican Radio

The song "Mexican Radio" by South Park Mexican is an autobiographical song that reflects his journey from a street thug to a successful rapper. The song starts with him giving a shout out to his homies at the radio station, and then SPM brags about his success, like cruising in roll Cadillacs, smoking weed, and losing two grand shooting craps at a casino. He then talks about his old friend who is in jail and asks for his three kids to look after. He describes the friends routine in jail, "wake up at 5 AM for fruit loops, draped in white overalls and black boots". SPM talks about his life on the streets, from running around town with a sack of rocks to wearing matching polo shirts with socks. He promises his mom that he'll grow up someday and become an astronaut.

In the chorus, SPM proudly declares that he's on the Mexican radio and repeats it several times. The second verse starts with him talking about his dad, who represents Texas and how his haters are just jealous of his success. He then talks about hustling and making money through bird flipping, and how everybody knows that his back is not dry. He reveals that his life is like a tumbleweed, and he's trying to dodge death and jail. He also mentions his car's muffler falling out and how people laughed at him. In the third verse, SPM brags about his wealth, buying cribs on the side of lakes, and having a waterproof gun while swimming. He asks the reverend to pray for him when he dies, and he amusingly counts his car's TVs, which are 11. The song ends with SPM giving another shout out to his buddies and his signature sign off.

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