1) TC stormed to success after the release of his debut album in 2007 and has not looked back since. With all the major DJs smashing his tunes and the unprecedented support of dance musicβs elite, TC is D&Bβs new wonder boy, rising through the ranks to receive the prestigious accolade of βBest Producer/Breakthrough Producerβ in the 2007 1Xtra βXtra Bass Awardsβ ceremony. Consistently tearing up dancefloors across the country with his signature big, bouncy, bass-heavy tunes, TC is a force to be reckoned with. Each of the singles taken from his debut album 'EVOLUTION' ('Deep', 'Jump', 'Rockstar' and 'Where's My Money') topped both the BBC Radio 1's National Dance chart as well as BBC 1Xtra's D&B chart. Since then, TC has kept the standards high and feels very strongly that despite his successes his work is far from over. With big plans and exciting projects for the future, this jump-up juggernaut is one of the brightest sparks in the scene and will continue to keep us on our toes for a long time yet!
2) Songwriter & vocalist TC, born in Kentucky on June 16, instantly became interested in stardom while singing in church every Sunday since the tender age of 2. His mom literally told him, Shut Up Boy as he would grace the house with his powerful voice. Growing up he listened to Whitney Houston, and was almost able to completely mimic her sound. As he got older he became a huge Brandy fan, which helped develop his ear for creating a well written song, first by learning to enhance his voice into different variations of tones and vibratos. He has also been influenced by other greats in the industry as well. Candice Nelson, Kim Burrell, Tank, and Beyonce, just to name a few. TC has had some industry exposure, but it wasn't quite his time. He was a top ten finalist on BETs Mariah Carey contest for upcoming singers. He has also auditioned for American Idol, and Showtime at the Apollo, but has yet to grace their stages. If you ask him about his feelings toward not being selected to compete, he will openly tell you, βI didn't make itβ¦It wasn't my time! I'll just keep going!β TC is very new, innovative, and unique to the music industry because of camo style, in addition to his outgoing personality, crazy penmanship & melodic harmonies! Even though new to the writing game, he has been blessed to work with the likes of his Idol Brandy, Chilli of (TLC), Megan Rochell, Danja, Rodney Jerkins, and more. TC gives all his credits to God for giving him such a powerful gift, and all of the many influences surrounding his dream to become one of the greats in the music industry.
3) TC is also Trevor C, just a dude that makes awesome music from pianos and computers and is not either of these other dudes.
Where's My Money
TC Lyrics
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- Hi
Uh yeah
- Yeah?
About the money...
- Money?
Uh, I don't know if I'm coming out to get it over to you
- What do you mean you won't be able to get it? What?
It's in a secondary holding account
- Holding account?
Now we need to get this to another account
- What?
And you know, what with the state of the music industry nowadays
And record sales and all that you know
- Uh you know what?
- Where's my money?
Hello
- Where's my money?
Hello [x2]
Uh, hello
- Hi
Uh yeah
- Yeah?
About the money...
- Money?
Uh, I don't know if I'm coming out to get it over to you
- What do you mean you won't be able to get it? What?
Uh, 'cause it's like
It's in a secondary holding account
- Holding account?
Now we need to get this to another account
- What?
And you know, what with the state of the music industry nowadays
And record sales and all that you know
- Uh you know what?
- Where's my money?
Hello
- Where's my money?
Hello [x2]
[...] girls you know I'm the dopest ghost in town
The bitches all love me, 'cause I'm fucking caspa!
Fucking shit!
The lyrics of TC's song "Where's My Money" seem to describe a conversation between two individuals about money owed. The first person, presumably the creditor, is trying to retrieve the money owed to them, while the second person seems to be making excuses and providing explanations for why they cannot pay the debt. They mention that the money is in a secondary holding account and needs to be transferred to another account, possibly implying that there are some bureaucratic obstacles in the way.
The second person also brings up the state of the music industry and mentions record sales, which suggests that they might be a struggling artist who is having difficulty making ends meet. The repeated phrase "where's my money?" is an expression of frustration at not receiving the payment that is due. This sentiment is echoed in the later part of the song where the lyrics take on a more aggressive tone, boasting about the singer's prowess with women but ultimately ending in a frustrated and expletive-laden outburst.
One interesting interpretation of the song is that it reflects the struggles of independent artists in the music industry, who may face challenges in getting paid what they are owed for their work. The repeated phrase "where's my money?" could be seen as a rallying cry for musicians to demand fair compensation for their creative efforts.
Line by Line Meaning
Uh, hello
Opening greeting
Hi
Greeting response
Uh yeah
Indicating agreement with the topic at hand
About the money...
Transitioning to the main conversation topic
Money?
Confirming the specific topic of the money owed
Uh, I don't know if I'm coming out to get it over to you
Uncertainty regarding the ability to deliver the money owed
What do you mean you won't be able to get it? What?
Questioning the statement in line 6
Uh, 'cause it's like
Attempting to explain the reason for the uncertainty
It's in a secondary holding account
Clarifying where the owed money currently resides
Now we need to get this to another account
Explaining the current plan to transfer the owed money
And you know, what with the state of the music industry nowadays
Acknowledging the current difficulties in the music industry
And record sales and all that you know
Further elaborating on the difficulties faced by the music industry
Uh you know what?
Asking for the other person's response or understanding
Where's my money?
Expressing frustration and demanding the owed money
Hello
Repeating the demand for the owed money
Where's my money?
Repeating the frustration and demand for the owed money
Hello [x2]
Repeating the demand for the owed money twice more
[...] girls you know I'm the dopest ghost in town
The bitches all love me, 'cause I'm fucking caspa!
Fucking shit!
A sudden and unrelated outburst
Contributed by Mila M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@Maurice_Moss
Ah this brings back memories of my mate driving me to college in his straight piped Corsa, with this playing through a sound system that was probably more powerful than the car
@rushblittz9923
Love that
@MrCoxy29
To true
@Skooma-Consumer
This is the biggest description of my brother ever with a dodge charger. Subs would've blown windows out back in the day or just kill the amp and battery lmao
@vesacksi
Ohh yes.
@janvandope9718
oh yeah (spelled backwards taking air)
@TheOfficialABH
I always play this when I'm looking for my wallet
@richyoung4051
yeesh. 7 likes in 8 years is harsh
@notbaajte1238
@Rich Young i helped. now it's 10 like.
@snow6592
XD