Intro
The Game Lyrics


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Game Changer
Changing the game
Eurocore Violence




Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics to The Game's song "Intro" set the scene for a tense confrontation. The singer overhears a conversation about someone they don't know, and when approached by the stranger, they become defensive and threatening. The use of derogatory and aggressive language, such as "smoke his ass" and "fucking my bitch," highlights the violent and territorial nature of the conversation. The singer's response further demonstrates a need to assert their dominance and protect their perceived territory by challenging the stranger to prove their worth. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which features The Game rapping about his personal experiences and struggles growing up in Compton, California.


The overall message of the song seems to be about the realities of life in Compton, and the struggles that people face in this environment. By opening the song with a depiction of a violent confrontation, The Game is setting up the idea that violence is a constant threat in this community. Throughout the rest of the song, he references moments of both triumph and tragedy, painting a picture of a place that is both dangerous and full of possibility. By using his own personal experiences as inspiration, The Game is able to share his story and connect with his listeners on a deeper level.


Line by Line Meaning

Ay, my nigga, you know this nigga?
The singer asks their friend if they know the person he sees, referring to someone they perceive as a potential threat.


Who?
The friend replies with confusion as they do not recognize the person in question.


This nigga right there, nigga
The singer points out the person he was referring to, adding emphasis to the potential peril.


Hell nah, turn that mothafuckin' music down and pass me my mothafuckin' heat, blood
The artist expresses their serious concern by requesting their friend to turn the music down and hand them their weapon.


This nigga walk up on this mothafuckin' car, I'mma smoke his ass
The artist threatens to take action if the perceived threat approaches them, referencing their willingness to resort to violence.


What's brackin' nigga?
The singer asks the perceived threat what they want, possibly in a confrontational manner.


Which one of you niggas fucking my bitch?
The singer accuses the group of being involved with their significant other, expressing anger and distrust.


Must be one of you Compton niggas
The artist implies that people from Compton are likely to cheat or be disloyal, promoting a negative stereotype.


Ay, you must not know who the fuck you talkin' to
The artist asserts their power and status, warning the perceived threat that they are not to be messed with.


Whatchu gon' do, nigga?
The artist challenges the perceived threat to see what action they will take, possibly in a taunting and threatening manner.




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Written by: GAME CHANGER

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