One Time
Theory Hazit Lyrics


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It only takes one rhyme to call his name
it only takes one rhyme to finally put you out the game
one mic, one beat, one **, one voice, one truth, one hate,
one love, one choice
10,9,8,7,6,5,4, - 3,2, I'm the one to give it to you raw
talent that I got as I mark the spot
I'm the one like Dio, God made me hot
hohoho! I'm the one gem to bless your soul
or they like us, 1-9,9,9 say ho
ladies say ow, and brothas watch ya dough
cause one's for the money and the answer is no
that's one subscription that I must cancel
this man's told them young chuck once like Panthro




if I had to be one Thundercat I'm Lionel
cause I'm Theory, Theory has it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Theory Hazit's song "One Time" evoke feelings of self-confidence and assertiveness in the rapper's abilities. The repetition of the phrase "one" emphasizes the idea that only one person is needed to make an impact in the music industry. Using examples such as "one mic" and "one voice," Theory Hazit emphasizes the importance of individuality and authenticity in one's craft. In the line "I'm the one to give it to you raw," Theory Hazit presents himself as someone who doesn't hold back and is willing to share his unfiltered thoughts and feelings through his music.


The line "talent that I got as I mark the spot" can be interpreted as Theory Hazit marking his territory in the rap game, showcasing his talent and establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with. The reference to Dio, a legendary heavy metal vocalist, in the line "I'm the one like Dio, God made me hot" shows that Theory Hazit is not limited to one specific music genre and that he's confident in his abilities to push the boundaries of rap music. The chorus, "one love, one hate, one choice," presents the idea that at the end of the day, only one thing matters - the choice one makes between love and hate.


Overall, the lyrics of "One Time" promote individuality, confidence, and authenticity while also reflecting on the power of choice and its impact on one's life.


Line by Line Meaning

It only takes one rhyme to call his name
Just by mentioning his name in one line of a rhyme, he gets acknowledged and recognized by others.


it only takes one rhyme to finally put you out the game
Using a cleverly worded verse, he can take out his opponent in the rap game once and for all.


one mic, one beat, one **, one voice, one truth, one hate, one love, one choice
He only needs a few key elements like a microphone, a beat, and his voice to effectively convey his message, whether positive or negative, and it's up to the listener to choose how to respond.


10,9,8,7,6,5,4, - 3,2, I'm the one to give it to you raw
Counting down from ten to one, he's the one who's going to deliver his message with unfiltered honesty.


talent that I got as I mark the spot
By showcasing his skills, he's leaving his mark on the industry and demonstrating that his talent is undeniable.


I'm the one like Dio, God made me hot
He compares himself to Dio, a legendary rock singer known for his powerful voice and stage presence, claiming that he too was born to be great at what he does.


hohoho! I'm the one gem to bless your soul
Laughing with confidence, he's the one true artist who can inspire and uplift his listeners' spirits with his music.


or they like us, 1-9,9,9 say ho
He's embracing the sound and culture of rap music, which originated in the late 1970s and has continued to evolve into modern times.


ladies say ow, and brothas watch ya dough done's for the money and the answer is no
Women may show approval by shouting, while men must be careful not to let financial greed get in the way of their true passion for hip-hop, because the ultimate answer is that money can't buy you success in this industry.


that's one subscription that I must cancel
He's not afraid to speak his mind and cancel subscriptions, which could refer to anything from music services to negative people in his life.


this man's told them young chuck once like Panthro
He's referencing the cartoon ThunderCats, saying he's like the character Panthro, who mentored another character named Young Chuck and imparted his wisdom upon him.


if I had to be one Thundercat I'm Lionel
He relates to Lionel, the leader of the ThunderCats, who had to step up and take charge when things got rough. Theory sees himself in the same role in the rap game.


cause I'm Theory, Theory has it
He's proudly declaring his identity and asserting that his theories and beliefs are worth listening to and following.




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