T-Rock immediately moved to Memphis and began recording. His clever lyricism and tongue-twisting style immediately endeared T-Rock to fans all over the south. Widely regarded as one of the best lyricists to ever grace a Three 6 Mafia track, his appearances were partly responsible for the platinum successes of two albums and the sale of hundreds of thousands of other albums.
After a series of disagreements between he and his label, T-Rock decided to leave the Hypnotized Minds imprint he was signed to and embark on an independent career. Hooking up with his hometown crew Area 51, T-Rock went on to release several underground classics that have sold over 100,000 copies with barely any promotion or radio play. T-Rock has worked with a multitude of artists that include Too Short, Pastor Troy, Lil' Scrappy, Bo Hagon, Gangsta Boo, Lil Weavah, Max Minelli,Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Gangsta Pat, Al Kapone, Young Buck, Macboney & AK (of P$C) and Bizzy Bone just to name a few major names.
2006 was a great year for T-Rock and his fans as it saw the release of 'The Kush'. The album features production from M.A.J. of Xplosive Productions, DJ Cree, and T-Rock himself. Guest appearances include Max Minelli, P. Dukes of Countree Noise, and his Area 51 family. "This will be my most complete album to date," states the fiery emcee, "I've grown a lot and I believe its gonna show on this album." To say the south is waiting for this release would be an understatement.
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T-Rock Lyrics
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And try to reach the stars
But only on you we are
In a perfect balance
Home for one, home for all
I worship the Blue Ball
Sun is fine, moon is great
Blue Ball, Blue Ball
I might curse my life
And all the little downs
But deep inside I realize
I'm part of a bigger town
Home for one, home for all
I worship the Blue Ball
Sun is fine, moon is great
All together a perfect date
Blue Ball, Blue Ball
Home for one, home for all
I worship the Blue Ball
Sun is fine, moon is great
All together a perfect date
Blue Ball, Blue Ball
In these lyrics from T-Rock's song "Ball in," the artist explores themes of unity, interconnectedness, and perspective. The opening lines express a sense of ambition and possibility as the singer contemplates flying to Mars and reaching the stars, but ultimately acknowledges that their true focus and grounding is on someone or something dear to them, symbolized by the phrase "only on you we are / In a perfect balance." This sets the tone for the rest of the song, emphasizing the importance of relationships and connection amidst grand dreams and aspirations.
The repeated refrain of "Home for one, home for all / I worship the Blue Ball" reinforces the idea of a shared home or planet where everyone belongs and is interconnected. The use of "Blue Ball" likely refers to Earth, emphasizing its beauty and significance as a place where all living beings coexist. The mentions of the sun and moon further highlight the harmony and balance found in nature and the universe, suggesting that everything is interconnected and part of a larger whole.
As the lyrics continue, the singer reflects on the challenges and disappointments they may face in life, but ultimately comes to a realization that they are not alone in their struggles. The line "I'm part of a bigger town" hints at a sense of community and support, reminding the listener that we are all connected and part of something greater than ourselves. This sense of unity and belonging is encapsulated in the repeated chorus emphasizing the reverence for the "Blue Ball" and the idea of a "perfect date" when all elements come together in harmony.
Overall, T-Rock's lyrics in "Ball in" convey a profound message about the importance of relationships, unity, and recognizing the interconnectedness of all living beings. Through vivid imagery and powerful symbolism, the artist invites listeners to contemplate their place in the world and appreciate the beauty and balance found in nature and human connections. The song serves as a reminder to cherish and nurture our relationships, while also acknowledging the wonder and significance of the world we inhabit, represented by the "Blue Ball" that we all call home.
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Written by: Miikka Merikoski
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Rob G
4 minutes of fire 🔥!!! Don't get them songs like this no more !!!!!
Eric Reese
2020 still bumpin 🔥🔥🔥
fatboyj McLean
Me to right now
VVilliam Levvis
Eric Reese hindsight!
Mimi Robinson
This beat still fire af! Still bopping and weaving in 2018🔥🔥🔥🔥
Chris Brown
2022 still love this dude. This song fits with my ass eating life.
awtc72
2021 and still lit. Classic
OC Keez
man wen i listen to t-rock i think its bogus how he dont get credit fo da influence dat he got on da game
Demetrius Demerson-Jones
This is an old comment but yeah. T roc was slept on heavy And three six kept him in the background. But to be honest I think he was to real you can tell the niggas that's with the shit. He definitely influenced a lot of rappers. As long as we know
djrt
one of the best T-Rock tracks right here, Tennekey on it