Oh! Baby
Sunz Of Man Presents Hell Razah & 4th Disciple Lyrics


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"Baby..."
One-two

Everybody on the right hand side
I want to see why'all niggaz get live in the party tonight
All my niggaz on the left hand side, I know your high or
I know you came to the club, to not die
All my niggaz in the center, I came to enter
In the, middle of your brain cell, it's me, Hell Razah
Article one, hit the streets nigga
4th Disciple, and we got the rifle

I pull in wolves like Adolf Hitler, for my two brothers
And two sisters, I tattoo scriptures
Love my seed, like I love the Lord
I was thirteen, when I first record, now I'm back with a heavier sword
It's either rap, crack, or basketball
Young kings want to gun sling, and snatch earrings
Eighty seven, it was microphone fiend, and crack king
We used to battle on the lunch room table, before labels
Now they pay us, so the radio play you
You'se a lame nigga, and you know, we know the truth
And we back, and we back in the booth, first recoup
Then recruit, now salute, we on the loose, ain't ready to shoot
Blueberry in our Timberland boot, I'm livin' proof
Tell your A&R we burnin' his coupes
My lifestyle is danger, Hell Razah, let the name linger
Touch my throat, and I cut off ten fingers
The street's I'm from, son, everybody's steamers
Smokers and heavy drinkers, slingers and chain swingers
I'm one of those, Red Hook cats, set up a track
Bring your soul to another world, you'll never come back
It be that government that made us like that, gave me a gat
I be excuses every ghetto inside, is fallen at
Got the chick high off of contact, keep the windows up
Whoever rollin' with me in here, throw your singles up
It's loyalty over money, bitches, and keys
Backstab me, snatch his arms out the both of his sleeves
Chain and command, explained from a brain of a man
We go to war, like the Arabs'll do, from Pakistan
Matter fact, like the Sun of Man would, from Bethlehem
Drop a jewel that the children out in school, can understand

All my brothers on the right hand side
I want to make sure why'all leave out this party alive
And all my ladies on the left hand side, that got a drop and
Hold it down, cause we don't got nine lives
All my people in the center, I came to enter
In the middle of your brain cell, it's me, Hell Razah




Article one, hit the streets nigga
4th Disciple, and we got them rifles

Overall Meaning

In the song "Oh! Baby" by Sunz Of Man Presents Hell Razah & 4th Disciple, the opening phrase "Baby..." sets the tone for the lyrics that follow. The artist addresses three groups of people in the party - those on the right, those on the left, and those in the center. The lyrics speak about the dangers and challenges of the world they live in. Hell Razah references his love for his siblings and his children, and how he wants to protect them from the dangers of the world. He also highlights the struggle for survival, mentioning rap, crack, and basketball as potential paths. He talks about how the current generation of young people is often more inclined towards violence and criminal activity, and how the older generation needs to support them and teach them better ways. The lyrics reference the battle on the lunchroom table, which is a metaphor for how young people used to compete in rap battles and have now progressed to signed record labels. The song speaks about the need for loyalty and trust, and the importance of standing together in the face of adversity.


Overall, "Oh! Baby" is a song that speaks to the struggles of everyday life for people living in certain communities. It addresses themes of struggle, loyalty, and family values.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby...
Addressing someone affectionately


One-two
Counting off a beat or a rhythm


Everybody on the right hand side
Asking everyone on the right-hand side to get excited


I want to see why'all niggaz get live in the party tonight
Requesting to see everyone's enthusiasm and energy in the party tonight


All my niggaz on the left hand side, I know your high or
Acknowledging everyone on the left-hand side might be high or


I know you came to the club, to not die
Assuming everyone came to the club to have fun and not to die


All my niggaz in the center, I came to enter
Addressing everyone in the center with intentions to perform


In the, middle of your brain cell, it's me, Hell Razah
Announcing his presence in the center of everyone's thoughts


Article one, hit the streets nigga
A reference to the first amendment and using it to express oneself through music


4th Disciple, and we got the rifle
Introducing 4th Disciple as part of the group with the intent to deliver powerful music


I pull in wolves like Adolf Hitler, for my two brothers
Compelling people to follow his music with a similar power as Adolf Hitler, whom he does not support


And two sisters, I tattoo scriptures
Being inspired by his family, he writes and performs music passionately and with conviction


Love my seed, like I love the Lord
His love for his children is as powerful as his love for God


I was thirteen, when I first record, now I'm back with a heavier sword
He started recording music at a young age and now returns with a more powerful voice


It's either rap, crack, or basketball
Suggesting limited options and opportunities for young men in his community


Young kings want to gun sling, and snatch earrings
Young men aspire to be gangsters and rob women


Eighty seven, it was microphone fiend, and crack king
Remembering the time when rap music and the crack epidemic were prevalent


We used to battle on the lunch room table, before labels
Reminiscing on times when they used to battle rap for fun before being signed to music labels


Now they pay us, so the radio play you
Receiving payment for their music and getting it played on the radio


You'se a lame nigga, and you know, we know the truth
Addressing someone who is not authentic and is aware of it, along with the truth that comes with it


And we back, and we back in the booth, first recoup
Returning to the music studio to record new music and make a profit


Then recruit, now salute, we on the loose, ain't ready to shoot
Bringing new artists under their wing and working hard to be successful without resorting to violence


Blueberry in our Timberland boot, I'm livin' proof
Using a fruit reference as slang for marijuana on their shoes and showing that they are living proof of their music success


Tell your A&R we burnin' his coupes
Telling the A&R (Artists and Repertoire) to be prepared for their upcoming music and its consequences


My lifestyle is danger, Hell Razah, let the name linger
Living a dangerous lifestyle and commanding respect with the name Hell Razah


Touch my throat, and I cut off ten fingers
Warning not to threaten him, as he is capable of inflicting harm


The street's I'm from, son, everybody's steamers
Referring to his rough neighborhood and the prevalence of drug use


Smokers and heavy drinkers, slingers and chain swingers
Listing some of the type of people that live in his neighborhood


I'm one of those, Red Hook cats, set up a track
Identifying as a resident of the Red Hook neighborhood in Brooklyn and preparing to record music


Bring your soul to another world, you'll never come back
Promising to take listeners on a journey with his music that they will not forget


It be that government that made us like that, gave me a gat
Blaming the government for the hardships in his community and the need to carry firearms


I be excuses every ghetto inside, is fallen at
Being proud of his success and using it as an example for others in his community


Got the chick high off of contact, keep the windows up
Smoking marijuana with a girl and keeping the car windows closed to avoid detection


Whoever rollin' with me in here, throw your singles up
Encouraging everyone in the car to show their enthusiasm with money


It's loyalty over money, bitches, and keys
Prioritizing loyalty over materialistic things like money, women, and cars


Backstab me, snatch his arms out the both of his sleeves
Promising severe retaliation if someone betrays him


Chain and command, explained from a brain of a man
Using a military metaphor to describe the order and structure in his community


We go to war, like the Arabs'll do, from Pakistan
Expressing a willingness to use violence to protect his community, like some Arabs in Pakistan


Matter fact, like the Sun of Man would, from Bethlehem
Making another religious reference to justify his use of violence


Drop a jewel that the children out in school, can understand
Inspiring young people to learn from his life experiences and understand his message


All my brothers on the right hand side
Addressing his male supporters on the right-hand side


I want to make sure why'all leave out this party alive
Promising to ensure everyone's safety before the end of the party


And all my ladies on the left hand side, that got a drop and
Addressing his female supporters on the left-hand side who have fancy cars


Hold it down, cause we don't got nine lives
Asking them to be responsible and cautious because lives are precious


All my people in the center, I came to enter
Addressing everyone in the center area of the party


In the middle of your brain cell, it's me, Hell Razah
Repeating his introduction in the middle of the song to remind everyone of his presence


Article one, hit the streets nigga
Repeating a reference to the first amendment that allows him to freely express himself through music


4th Disciple, and we got them rifles
Repeating the introduction of 4th Disciple and their shared desire to make powerful music




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Written by: FRANCIS DOMINIC NICHOLAS ROSSI, RICHARD JOHN PARFITT

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