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.
No Days Off
T-Rock Lyrics
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I drank so much my knees are still weak
And Tuesday isn't better at all
I need to get a hold of myself before I fall
I've got an off day oh not again
I think I better get back to bed
And close my eyes where everything is fine
Wednesday, the weeks splits just in two
And I still don't know what to do
But Thursday before the weekend is here
I go to a bar to buy me some beer
I've got an off day oh not again
I think I better get back to bed
And close my eyes where everything is fine
Ooh where have you been so long
I just wanna sing this song
Friday it's all coming back to me
And feel like the man I want to be
About the weekend I got nothing to say
Cause only then I don't have an off day
I've got an off day oh not again
I think I better get back to bed
And close my eyes where everything is fine
I've got an off day oh not again
I think I better get back to bed
And close my eyes where everything is fine
The lyrics of T-Rock's song "No Days Off" depict the struggles and challenges faced by the singer as they navigate through the days of the week. The song begins with the singer lamenting about Monday, the start of the week, where they are physically and emotionally drained from excessive drinking. The mention of weak knees symbolizes their exhaustion and vulnerability. The repetition of "not again" emphasizes a sense of resignation and frustration with their situation.
As the week progresses, the singer continues to feel overwhelmed, longing for solace and escape from their troubles. The reference to having an "off day" suggests a state of disarray and a need for self-care and introspection. The idea of retreating to bed and closing their eyes implies a desire to find peace and respite from their chaotic reality, highlighting a coping mechanism for dealing with stress and uncertainty.
The singer's struggle intensifies as the week reaches its midpoint on Wednesday, further complicating their feelings of confusion and indecision. The mention of seeking solace in alcohol on Thursday further underscores their need for temporary relief and distraction from their daily struggles. The repetition of the phrase "I've got an off day, oh not again" serves as a recurring motif throughout the song, underscoring the singer's recurring challenges and setbacks in their journey.
However, as the week culminates in Friday, there is a shift in the singer's mood as they start to regain a sense of control and empowerment. The reference to feeling like the person they aspire to be signifies a moment of self-reflection and personal growth. The mention of the weekend being a period free from their "off days" implies a sense of liberation and optimism, offering a glimpse of hope and relief from their ongoing struggles. Overall, the lyrics of "No Days Off" touch upon themes of resilience, self-care, and the struggle to find balance amidst life's challenges.
Line by Line Meaning
Monday the freaking first day of the week
The start of the work week can be overwhelming and tiring.
I drank so much my knees are still weak
I indulged too much and now I feel physically drained.
And Tuesday isn't better at all
The struggles continue into the next day.
I need to get a hold of myself before I fall
I must regain control before things spiral out of hand.
I've got an off day oh not again
I have another day off when I should be productive.
I think I better get back to bed
Maybe I should rest and recuperate.
And close my eyes where everything is fine
Finding peace and solace in sleep.
Wednesday, the weeks splits just in two
The middle of the week and feeling uncertain.
And I still don't know what to do
Feeling lost and unsure of next steps.
But Thursday before the weekend is here
Almost at the end, longing for a break.
I go to a bar to buy me some beer
Seeking comfort and relaxation in alcohol.
Ooh where have you been so long
Expressing longing and nostalgia.
I just wanna sing this song
A desire to express oneself through music.
Friday it's all coming back to me
Regaining confidence and motivation as the week ends.
And feel like the man I want to be
Empowered and in control of my destiny.
About the weekend I got nothing to say
No complaints about finally having time off.
Cause only then I don't have an off day
Weekends are the only time without work interruptions.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Hubert Hoogeveen, Martje Nieman, Quinsten De Moes, Ruud Bos
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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