Gravity
The Code Lyrics


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Low-lives this
Hoes stops for the strobe lights
Grow up, baby
Slow down, let the rope down
We can go 'till there's no life, no life can escape it
Bring it on to the cold life, so high, can we play?
I gotta know who broke my dream
But you'll find it's a night

And all it's got me saying oh baby
Turn it round baby
Oh baby
Oh baby Uh, it's like I'm here, but I'm not
I'm on one, my mind appears to be shot Tryna navigate this high while I just steer for the top
As I prepare for the drop
I roll another one to share with this thot4
At this height we up all night we watch the sun rise as casual
Cause as you go from right to afterwards feels irrational
When coming down it's hard to tell what's real and what's actual
As the night passes gradual, staying at high, feels so natural
Took half a pill at 12: 48
2: 35 I grabbed a baggie of shake
And dumped out half on this plate
Inside my head I always have to debate
Is this a dream or am I way up here just halfway awake?
I'm sad

Low-lives this
Hoes stops for the strobe lights
Grow up, baby
Slow down, let the rope down
We can go 'till there's no life, no life can escape it
Bring it on to the cold life, so high, can we play?




I gotta know who broke my dream
But you'll find it's a night

Overall Meaning

The Gravity by The Code starts with the line "Low-lives this." The song seems to be about the thrill of the high that comes with drug use. The first few lines are an invitation to indulge in the pleasure of being alive without any caution. The lyrics talk about the need to go all out, to live it to the full, and to have an escape. The Code brings into the song the typical imagery of being in a club with strobe lights and how low-lives and hoes stop for the light.


The song is very reflective of experiences that involve substance use, as the lyrics mention taking half a pill and grabbing a baggie of shake. The song is not necessarily promoting drug use but is instead a commentary on the feelings that come with certain events. The lyrics also talk about being up all night and watching the sun rise, which speaks to the high-powered energy that comes from the night. The lyrics are also reflective of how it feels to have an escape, be it drugs or another form of self-indulgence.


Line by Line Meaning

Low-lives this
This refers to the people that are considered as generally inferior.


Hoes stop for the strobe lights
The strobe lights attract women who are seeking attention and validation.


Grow up, baby
The artist is telling himself to mature and leave childish behavior behind.


Slow down, let the rope down
The artist is suggesting to take things at a more leisurely pace and relax.


We can go 'till there's no life, no life can escape it
The artist is referring to the destructive nature of being reckless and excessive.


Bring it on to the cold life, so high, can we play?
The artist is questioning whether it's worth it to continue living in a state of constantly seeking thrills and excitement, despite knowing the consequences.


I gotta know who broke my dream
The artist is unsure of what led him to this lifestyle and seeks answers in the form of a reason or explanation.


But you'll find it's a night
Despite the uncertainty and questioning, the artist acknowledges that his current state is a result of his actions and decisions during the night.


And all it's got me saying oh baby
The artist's mental state is affecting his thoughts and reactions.


Turn it round baby
The artist is trying to change his mindset and perspective.


Uh, it's like I'm here, but I'm not
The artist is experiencing disassociation with his surroundings and reality.


I'm on one, my mind appears to be shot
The artist's thought process is impaired and unclear due to substance use.


Tryna navigate this high while I just steer for the top
The artist is attempting to maintain his current state of intoxication while aiming to reach a higher level of it.


As I prepare for the drop
The artist is anticipating the comedown and potential negative effects of his actions.


I roll another one to share with this thot
The artist is headed towards further indulgence instead of taking responsibility for his actions.


At this height we up all night we watch the sun rise as casual
The artist and his associates are so high that they are able to disregard the seriousness of their actions.


Cause as you go from right to afterwards feels irrational
The artist acknowledges that indulging in reckless behavior is irrational, but it feels natural in the moment.


When coming down it's hard to tell what's real and what's actual
The artist experiences confusion and is unable to distinguish between reality and his altered state of mind.


As the night passes gradual, staying at high, feels so natural
The artist believes that continuing his lifestyle is easier than accepting responsibility and changing his ways.


Took half a pill at 12: 48
The artist is specific about the substance and time he consumed it, which indicates chronic use.


2: 35 I grabbed a baggie of shake
The artist is continuing his substance use even after the initial consumption has worn off.


And dumped out half on this plate
The artist is displaying reckless behavior and indulgence, disregarding the potential consequences and underlying issues.


Inside my head I always have to debate
The artist is struggling with a mental battle between his destructive behavior and the desire for genuine change.


Is this a dream or am I way up here just halfway awake?
The artist is unable to distinguish between reality and his altered state of mind, leading to confusion and detachment.


I'm sad
The artist is acknowledging the underlying negative emotions that led him to this lifestyle.




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Comments from YouTube:

@niteshift438

Ive been inlove with this song since 2014

@samg.2232

Cannot believe how underrated you are.. This is really really good!

@Hellaow

TRUST ME HE KNOWS IT VERY WELL
THE CODE > BITCOIN

@owendavis3500

Thought I’d never find this song again, man the memories

@vivvcoronel9630

This has been my jam but I always forget the name of it

@TheCarbonbmx

How does this not have more views?! Like I found it on spotify YEARS ago and its so dope. G's verse definitely reminds me of my drug days. 😅

@888spudnick

i have shown this to countless amouts of people and its one of those songs that i keep comming back to.

@user-xe8ur4en5c

I have no idea how this isn’t more popular bc this song is amazing🤩🤩 it’s so addicting

@parisduguid6965

ive been listenin to you for almost 2 years and im in love

@Forwardslashhug

Bringing the code with me into the next decade

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