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Outro
T-Rock Lyrics


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(Olie Rock Mane!)
(It's the outro)
(ROCKO 2.0 the mixtape baby!)
I kno I done learn my lesson
I done came down off some blessings
I had to fail to learn my lesson
Aye aye
And I ain't even in the city
Think they think they know me but they ont here me
Ion talk Kuz they ont feel me men
Stack ya bread that's what's you earned
Niggas say they never turn but that's what's you gotta learn kid
That's why always my own, I just keep writing songs
Ima get what I deserve kid
The day they took my brother from me I was fucked up
I just hit the bank and went n brought a lotta drugs
Took a couple exits then we brought alotta guns
Man somebody gotta die this shit ain't for fun
How you claimin' that you wit me if you ain't showin love
When I was down bad on my dick ain't hear you checkin up
But now you peep a nigga grind he see I'm comin up
But if you ain't gang then you can't hang kno how I give it up
I let niggas have they fun but now that time is up
Rocko really back rapping ? Thought his time was up
Nah nigga been him and still the only one
Really got it out the mud ain't have to ask none
Ima hustle 4 it ain't never have take none
But don't b stupid boy my guys a still come stain u up
Leave u in cut that back door bout to open up
Treat em like my sons but this the child I don't want
(ROCKO 2.0 the mixtape baby!)
(It's hea!)
(Niggas thought I was playing with this tape man)
(I told niggas I was gone give it my all)
(I told niggas when I come back I was gone come back strong)
(Shoutout to the whole OGT mane)
(I got them niggas and them niggas got me, we finna take over)
(BiG ROCKO)

Overall Meaning

In T-Rock's song "Outro," the lyrics "Oh, oh, and ya don't stop Uhh, Uhh, yeah uh huh It ain't no party like a Detroit party Cause a Detroit party don't stop" are a celebration of the city of Detroit and its vibrant party scene. Throughout the song, T-Rock celebrates the city of Detroit and its many cultural facets, including its music, art, and rich history. By proclaiming that there is "no party like a Detroit party," T-Rock is not only celebrating the city's reputation for throwing some of the wildest parties in the country but also its ability to persevere in the face of adversity.


Given the song's title, "Outro," it's possible that T-Rock is also saying farewell to the listener, using the city of Detroit and its party scene as a metaphor for the end of a journey. By saying that "a Detroit party don't stop," T-Rock is suggesting that even though this particular journey may be over, there are always new experiences and adventures to be had.


In conclusion, T-Rock's "Outro" is a celebration of the city of Detroit and all the cultural richness and resilience it embodies. By using the city's party scene as a metaphor for a journey's end, T-Rock is bidding farewell to the listener while also encouraging them to keep seeking out new experiences and adventures.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, oh, and ya don't stop
The party is still going strong and doesn't show any signs of stopping


Uhh, Uhh, yeah uh huh
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm for the party atmosphere


It ain't no party like a Detroit party
Detroit parties are known to be some of the wildest and most memorable ones out there


'Cause a Detroit party don't stop
The partygoers in Detroit have a reputation for keeping the festivities going all night long


I said It ain't no party like a Detroit party
Reiterating the claim that Detroit parties are truly one of a kind


'Cause a Detroit party don't stop
Explaining that the energy and excitement of a Detroit party is unparalleled and doesn't let up


Yeah
A simple word of agreement or affirmation to the previous statements


It ain't no party like a Detroit party
Once again emphasizing the uniqueness and excitement of Detroit parties


I said It ain't no party like a Detroit party
Driving home the point that there's truly no comparison to the party scene in Detroit


'Cause a Detroit party don't stop
Reasserting the observation that Detroit parties have a reputation for lasting all night long




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Oliver Thomas Jr.

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Comments from YouTube:

@pyfutura07

Greatest outro ever period

@leekush8297

Anybody know these people? I only know of two songs they've done and it's this one and When You're Broke by J Love on this CD.

@TheBlackIronFist843

Wylecat came out with an E.P. some years ago, I’m not sure what J-Love is up to. I remembered at one point they had like over 100 songs unreleased from Secret Service. Most likely will never come out.

@frontlineworthy8735

Naw I don’t know them. I remember T rock saying on an Interview that that Label was worst then 3 6 Mafia

@dtxspeaks268

​@BookwormDude damn that sucks. There's gotta be a fxckton of lost Memphis Rap out there

@dtxspeaks268

​@Frontline Worthy Memphis dudes always backbiting and hold each other back smh. They could've made it if their egos didn't get in the way

@DanielRodriguez-vg4ow

How do I find j love blow album

@dtxspeaks268

It's obscure and probably lost to time. The actual C.I.A album is rare and hard to find as it is

@KingoffrogsOG

it's on youtube@@dtxspeaks268

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