Time 2 Eat
Wine-O Lyrics


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Yeah one time for your mind
Two times for your soul
Yes y'all it's Mr. Act Now or Never and
Dj Jason Jump
It's that's boom bap hip hop
Do you know what time it is
You're now rocking with the best yes y'all
And we just want to keep it fresh to death that's all
Before I hit you with the mic check one two
When you're one of the great you're one of the few
You're now rocking with the best yes y'all
And we just want to keep it fresh to death that's all
Before I hit you with the mic check one two
When you're one of the great you're one of the few
This for the one's in the game never chasing the fame
Who's moniker more than a name and built a better Lane
Immune to pain and the flame they're engulfed in
Addicted to the sound of the ball of the shaking can
Who views the wall as a canvas quick to bomb on it
Just so you can know what his tag is
Reminiscing on flows from back when that make you wanna
Uprock, pop-lock and backspin
3 stripes and adidas wit no lace
That's an acquired taste, so Acquire The Taste
With the Clack from the snare, a kick from the base
From the cat on the Trap
This ain't that it's boom bap
You're now rocking with the best yes y'all
And we just want to keep it fresh to death that's all
Before I hit you with the mic check one two
When you're one of the great you're one of the few
You're now rocking with the best yes y'all
And we just want to keep it fresh to death that's all
Before I hit you with the mic check one two
When you're one of the great you're one of the few
I ain't no joke in the booth
I'll be keeping the mic smoking
Bring the flame to that thing like me and the mic token
Floating stimulating your mind
With words spoken
Seven letter O. D. MC let it sink in
From the kloth of Legends you can tell
By the apparel that this kid skills for real
Who came to bring the pain is Hardcore
From the brain to the ones who think we all the say
They can't sustain their work ethic is weak
I'm killin 'em from the bounce of the beat boom bap
You're now rocking with the best yes y'all
And we just want to keep it fresh to death that's all
Before I hit you with the mic check one two
When you're one of the great you're one of the few
You're now rocking with the best yes y'all
And we just want to keep it fresh to death that's all
Before I hit you with the mic check one two
When you're one of the great you're one of the few
Yes Y'all
B-boys and b-girls




This that original boom bap hip hop
Yeah Yeah Yeah

Overall Meaning

In "Time 2 Eat," Wine-O and DJ Jason Jump bring an ode to classic boom-bap hip hop. The song begins with a call to action, "one time for your mind, two times for your soul," and continues to establish the duo's credentials as purveyors of authentic hip hop. The lyrics touch on themes of dedication, hard work, and the pursuit of excellence. Wine-O recognizes the artists who build a better lane for themselves rather than chasing fame, and those who view the world as a canvas ready to be tagged. The lyrics also feature nods to classic elements of hip hop culture, such as three stripes and Adidas, and the acrobatic moves of uprock, pop-locking, and backspins. Finally, Wine-O closes the song by addressing the b-boys and b-girls, calling back to the original boom-bap hip-hop roots.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah one time for your mind
A greeting to the listener, acknowledging their presence and introducing the song.


Two times for your soul
Acknowledging the deeper impact and resonance that music can have on the listener.


Yes y'all it's Mr. Act Now or Never and Dj Jason Jump
Introducing the artists behind the song and highlighting their energetic and proactive attitudes.


It's that's boom bap hip hop
Defining the style and genre of the music being presented.


Do you know what time it is
A rhetorical question, designed to engage the listener and draw them into the song.


You're now rocking with the best yes y'all
Asserting the artist's confidence in their music and their ability to create a memorable experience for the listener.


And we just want to keep it fresh to death that's all
Expressing the artist's commitment to maintain a high level of quality and creativity in their music.


Before I hit you with the mic check one two
Preparing the listener for a lyrical performance, building anticipation for the upcoming verse.


When you're one of the great you're one of the few
Celebrating individuality and talent, recognizing that only a select few can truly stand out and succeed in the music industry.


This for the one's in the game never chasing the fame
Acknowledging the importance of artistic integrity and the pursuit of excellence, rather than fame and recognition.


Who's moniker more than a name and built a better Lane
Highlighting the importance of a unique and memorable identity in the music industry, and the value of carving out one's own path rather than following others.


Immune to pain and the flame they're engulfed in
Recognizing the challenges and difficulties that come with pursuing a career in music, and admiring those who persevere despite the obstacles.


Addicted to the sound of the ball of the shaking can
Celebrating the passion and enthusiasm that artists feel for their craft, as evidenced by their love for the sound and rhythm of their instruments.


Who views the wall as a canvas quick to bomb on it
Recognizing the creative spirit and ingenuity of graffiti artists, who see a blank wall as an opportunity for self-expression and artistry.


Just so you can know what his tag is
Acknowledging the importance of personal branding and the desire for recognition and identity in the art world.


Reminiscing on flows from back when that make you wanna
Reflecting on the history and legacy of hip hop music, and recognizing the lasting impact and influence it has had on the genre.


Uprock, pop-lock and backspin
Referencing classic hip hop dance moves and celebrating the physical expression and connection to the music they represent.


3 stripes and adidas wit no lace
Referencing a popular sneaker brand and highlighting the unique style and fashion sense of the hip hop community.


That's an acquired taste, so Acquire The Taste
Recognizing that hip hop music and culture may not be for everyone, but urging the listener to embrace it and appreciate its unique qualities.


With the Clack from the snare, a kick from the base
Describing the components of a classic hip hop beat, highlighting the importance of rhythm and groove in the genre.


From the cat on the Trap
Referencing the role of the producer in creating the beats and soundscapes of hip hop music.


I ain't no joke in the booth
Asserting the artist's skill and ability as a rapper, indicating that they take their craft seriously and are confident in their abilities.


I'll be keeping the mic smoking
Describing the intensity and energy that the artist brings to their performances, and the passion with which they approach their craft.


Bring the flame to that thing like me and the mic token
Metaphorically comparing the mic to a flame, and suggesting that the artist's performance will be explosive and impactful.


Floating stimulating your mind
Describing the lyrical content of the song and its ability to engage and inspire the listener.


With words spoken
Emphasizing the importance of the art of rap, and the ability to convey complex ideas and emotions through the use of language and rhyming.


Seven letter O. D. MC let it sink in
Describing the artist as an experienced and skilled rapper, with a gift for powerful and resonant lyricism.


From the kloth of Legends you can tell
Referencing the culture and history of hip hop, and its roots in storytelling, oral tradition, and urban life.


By the apparel that this kid skills for real
Suggesting that the artist's style and fashion choices reflect their identity as a skilled and talented rapper.


Who came to bring the pain is Hardcore
Emphasizing the intensity and sincerity of the artist's performance, and the raw emotion and authenticity of their lyrics.


From the brain to the ones who think we all the say
Asserting the artist's creative and intellectual abilities, and their ability to connect with and speak to their audience.


They can't sustain their work ethic is weak
Reflecting on the challenges and pitfalls that often come with a career in music, and suggesting that perseverance and hard work are essential to success.


I'm killin 'em from the bounce of the beat boom bap
Asserting the artist's confidence and energy, and emphasizing the importance of rhythm and groove in hip hop music.


B-boys and b-girls
Addressing and acknowledging the diverse and vibrant community of dancers and fans that make up the hip hop culture.


This that original boom bap hip hop
Celebrating the history and legacy of hip hop music, and its enduring impact on the genre and on popular culture in general.


Yeah Yeah Yeah
An exclamation of joy, excitement, and enthusiasm for the culture and music of hip hop.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Andre Henderson, Jason Mindus, Kevin Burley

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Comments from YouTube:

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You know one thing that has kept me saved besides the love and grace of God is me being real. Homeboys in the hood just watch me to see if im'a fail. seven years later I'm still a prayer warrior. I am the type if ima do somethin ima do it right or not at all. Because the bible tells me if I cause my brother to stumble its was better for me not to have been born. And that's deep to me. Remember God has a destiny for you...

JIMMY M

I'm looking for a Wine-o jam, shit bumped, he talks about his car system and having Eight woofers in his trunk and 1000 watt amp to each woofer.. thanks in advance.

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