Intro
Southside Lyrics


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If I got rid of my demons
I'd lose my angels
We all have demons
I just choose to feed mine
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled
Was convincing the world that he didn't exist
Hear my thoughts,
I'm only gonna let y'all in once
For all you niggas feelin' like you special, nigga
Just know it's a coffin for all you niggas
You know what I'm sayin'?
Demons R Us, nigga (808 Mafia)
Niggas worship this music shit, nigga
You know what I'm sayin'?
Niggas worship the streets, nigga
You know what I'm sayin'?
Ayy Doe, it's your motherfuckin' time lil' bro
You know this that real, that real, real Ohio shit, nigga
That real Cleveland shit
I ain't talkin' 'bout that Bow Wow shit, nigga
You know what I'm sayin'?
This that Doe Beezy shit, nigga
You know what I'm sayin'?




Oh really?!
Let's go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Southside's song "Intro" reflect on the concept of inner demons and the influence they have on an individual's life. The opening line, "If I got rid of my demons, I'd lose my angels," suggests that the flaws and negative aspects of our personalities are inseparable from the good parts. This sentiment can be interpreted as a recognition that one's weaknesses and struggles are a necessary part of their identity and contribute to their growth and experiences.
The line "We all have demons, I just choose to feed mine" suggests that the singer is aware of their flaws and actively chooses to engage with them rather than ignoring or suppressing them. This can be seen as both a form of acceptance and as an acknowledgement that our weaknesses can sometimes be a driving force in our lives. The line "the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist" is a reference to a famous quote from the movie "The Usual Suspects" and is also a metaphor for the way in which our personal struggles can sometimes be invisible to others.


The rest of the lyrics contain references to the music industry and the streets, suggesting that these are other areas where people may struggle with their own inner demons. The line "For all you n****s feelin' like you special, n**** just know it's a coffin for all you n****s" can be seen as a warning to those who feel invincible or over-confident, as even they are not immune to the consequences of their actions. The use of the phrase "Demons R Us" and the call-out to Ohio and Cleveland suggest a pride in where the artist comes from and an acknowledgement of the challenges and struggles that are common in those areas.


Overall, the lyrics to "Intro" reflect on the role that our inner demons play in shaping who we are as individuals and how we navigate the world around us. The song encourages listeners to be honest with themselves about their flaws and to accept these flaws as a necessary part of their identity.


Line by Line Meaning

If I got rid of my demons
If I were to eliminate the things that haunt me mentally and emotionally


I'd lose my angels
I would lose the good things that come with the bad, such as the people or things that bring me happiness and comfort


We all have demons
Everyone has internal struggles or battles they are fighting


I just choose to feed mine
Instead of fighting my demons, I give into them and use them as a source of motivation or inspiration


The greatest trick the devil ever pulled
The most convincing lie the devil ever told


Was convincing the world that he didn't exist
Making the world believe that evil and temptation don't exist, thereby making people more susceptible to its influence


Hear my thoughts,
Listen to what I have to say


I'm only gonna let y'all in once
This is the only time I will share my personal thoughts or feelings with you


For all you niggas feelin' like you special, nigga
This is a message to those who feel superior or entitled


Just know it's a coffin for all you niggas
A warning that their actions will have consequences, possibly even death


Demons R Us, nigga (808 Mafia)
Emphasizing that struggles and hardships are a part of life, and this is a part of the culture or group he is associated with


Niggas worship this music shit, nigga
People have a strong admiration or obsession with the music industry


Niggas worship the streets, nigga
People glorify or have a fixation on the lifestyle of the inner city or urban neighborhoods


Ayy Doe, it's your motherfuckin' time lil' bro
This is a moment of accomplishment or recognition for the singer and a message of affirmation to the other person


You know this that real, that real, real Ohio shit, nigga
This is an authentic representation of the culture or experiences of Ohio


That real Cleveland shit
This represents the specific experiences or hardships of people from Cleveland


I ain't talkin' 'bout that Bow Wow shit, nigga
This is not a reference to the typical mainstream or commercial music associated with Ohio, but rather a representation of the gritty and raw aspects of the state


You know what I'm sayin'?
Do you understand my meaning or perspective?


This that Doe Beezy shit, nigga
This is the personal style or identity of the singer, emphasizing originality and authenticity


Oh really?!
An expression of challenge or defiance


Let's go
A call to action or motivation to move forward with confidence or excitement




Lyrics Β© ARENA MUSIC PUBLISHING, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cotrell Dennard, Johsua Luellen

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