Talk
St. Francis Hotel Lyrics


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Hasta el fuego
Probly think I'm from the ghetto but I'm
International
Le mo strateng ke professional
El profisori, El Patrino Al Capone
Pick up the phone if it ain't the money talking, E fella moo
Fella moo, haters hate some more until they turn to stone
Set in stone, use your come up as a stepping stone
Better watch your tone, niggas watch the throne
I tell em watch this space, we outta control...
On fire nigga stop, Drop and roll
It goes from Grams
To keys
To tons
You better get your weight up
I'm the man of the people
If you need a re-up
Better hit me up
I got em serenaded
Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated
Serenaded
Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated
Get off of me
If you ain't got shit to offer me
I regulate
Like Nate Dogg and Warren G
R.I.P
To competition soon as my product leak
Bon Apatite me and my cook
Turn Chemistry to currency
Got all you need
Molly Lean
Even them trees across the stream
Them Mushrooms my nigga
The blue yellow purple hills
Feel Good Hormones
Flowing through your arteries
Love is probably the strongest drug she ever got from me
It goes from Grams
To keys
To tons
You better get your weight up
I'm the man of the people
If you need a re-up
Better hit me up
I got em serenaded
Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated
Serenaded
Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated
Yeah, I be moving at the speed of sound
On my Neno Brown
Respect the process
I be tryna keep it down
But the keys so loud in and out of customs
And it's been a while ain't Nothing different though
In the ghettos of Wakanda
Grew Up Selling Product
And still became a Doctor
Me so fly
It's like I redefined the image and the style
Had a date with Destiny's Child but me no Pedophile
Sleepless nights Tryna wake up inside a new Bugatti
Made so much in so little time you'd think Illuminatti.
It goes from Grams
To keys
To tons
You better get your weight up
I'm the man of the people
If you need a re-up
Better hit me up
I got em serenaded
Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated
Serenaded
Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated
I got em serenaded
Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated
Serenaded




Highly blessed and malinated
Elevated, Elevated, Elevated

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of St. Francis Hotel's song "Talk," there are several themes and messages being conveyed throughout the verses. The opening lines about being international and professional despite any assumptions of being from the ghetto suggest a sense of pride and determination to break stereotypes and rise above expectations. The references to powerful figures like Al Capone and the concept of money talking further highlight a focus on success, influence, and the power dynamics at play in various contexts.


The lyrics then shift to discuss the progression from smaller quantities (Grams) to larger quantities (Tons) in a business context, likely referring to the illegal drug trade. The lyrics emphasize the importance of increasing one's stature and influence, and the need to constantly elevate oneself to stay ahead in a competitive environment. The repetition of "Elevated" suggests a continual striving for progress and success, while also highlighting a sense of achievement and empowerment.


There are also references to maintaining control and authority, as seen in the comparison to Nate Dogg and Warren G's regulating presence in the rap game. The mention of turning chemistry into currency and providing various substances like Molly, Lean, and mushrooms reflects a narrative of managing a lucrative enterprise and meeting the demands of a diverse clientele. The lyrics touch on themes of power, influence, and the complexities of navigating a world where success often comes with its own set of challenges and risks.


The final verses of the song delve into personal experiences and achievements, highlighting a journey from the ghettos of Wakanda to becoming a successful individual respected in multiple spheres. The lyrics celebrate personal accomplishments, resilience, and a sense of individuality and confidence in the face of adversity. The references to Destiny's Child, new Bugattis, and the Illuminati play into themes of wealth, success, and a sense of grandeur, while also hinting at the pressures and sacrifices that come with it. Overall, "Talk" by St. Francis Hotel conveys a message of perseverance, self-assurance, and the pursuit of excellence despite the challenges and complexities of the world.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Morena Malieela, Teboho Qabalatsane

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