Infinity
Ydille & E. Smith Lyrics


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Yeah
Look
My life's a movie there won't be no sequel
I solve for x I know what x will equal
This shit ain't sweet no sweet and low no equal
No way to equate
I'm feeling like I won a sweepstakes
We out in cheesecake
I never been a cheapskate
Never
Pay my momma bills making sure that she straight
In a helicopter over looking sea straits
See me out in public acting like you couldn't see straight
You know who the fuck it is nigga
This what I do and what it is nigga
Yeah
Mind my biz make my biz scale to six figures
Talking crazy buck fifty leave you disfigured
Know some people that it happened to
Gotta watch your front and watch your back
Cause it happen in the broad day
Shopping out on Broadway Lafayette
Cashed out
Wonder if I need a vest cause I ain't cop it yet
I'm thanking God for this life cause he ain't stop it yet
Thank you God
And I'm thankful for the favors I did not forget
I get a pie and I slice it so every body eats
I got a girl when we cuddle I loved her body heat
I made a promise I'm keeping all of my promises
This shit is easy all it took was common sense
I'm asserting dominance
Feminists will call this toxic masculinity
The fact is all these other rappers lack ability
I put the city on my back it's my vicinity
If you ask where I'm going it's to infinity




And beyond nigga
And beyond

Overall Meaning

The song "Infinity" by Ydille & E. Smith opens up with the lyrics "My life's a movie there won't be no sequel," indicating that the life of the songwriter is unique and that they do not have any intention of retelling their story. Throughout the song, the writer emphasizes the importance of family and gratitude for the blessings they have been given. The lines "Pay my momma bills making sure that she straight" and "Thank you God / And I'm thankful for the favors I did not forget" demonstrate this. In addition, the lyrics express dominance and assertiveness, with lines such as "I'm asserting dominance" and "put the city on my back, it's my vicinity."


The line "Feminists will call this toxic masculinity" raises an interesting concept, as it implies that women may see the song as presenting a toxic view of masculinity. The line illustrates the ongoing debate surrounding toxic masculinity and the need for men to take responsibility for their actions. Overall, the song seems to promote a message of gratitude, assertiveness, and family values.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah
Expressing positive affirmation and enthusiasm


Look
Directing attention to a specific point of focus


My life's a movie there won't be no sequel
Life is a one-time experience without repetition


I solve for x I know what x will equal
Asserting one's intelligence and problem-solving ability


This shit ain't sweet no sweet and low no equal
Rejecting the idea of artificial or false sweetness


No way to equate
No method to measure or compare


I'm feeling like I won a sweepstakes
Experiencing overwhelming joy and success


We out in cheesecake
At a location serving or specializing in cheesecake


I never been a cheapskate
Not stingy or reluctant to spend money


Never
Emphasizing the previous statement


Pay my momma bills making sure that she straight
Taking care of one's mother's financial needs


In a helicopter over looking sea straits
Observing the ocean from a helicopter


See me out in public acting like you couldn't see straight
Behaving in a way that causes confusion or disorientation to others


You know who the fuck it is nigga
Asserting one's identity and status


This what I do and what it is nigga
Stating one's profession or job


Mind my biz make my biz scale to six figures
Focusing on one's business to achieve financial success


Talking crazy buck fifty leave you disfigured
Warning about the consequences of violent behavior


Know some people that it happened to
Having knowledge of others' violent experiences


Gotta watch your front and watch your back
Being cautious and aware of one's surroundings


Cause it happen in the broad day
Violence can occur at any time, even in daylight


Shopping out on Broadway Lafayette
Going shopping on a specific street corner


Cashed out
Spending a lot of money at once


Wonder if I need a vest cause I ain't cop it yet
Questioning the need for protective gear


I'm thanking God for this life cause he ain't stop it yet
Expressing gratitude for being alive


Thank you God
Expressing thanks to a higher power


And I'm thankful for the favors I did not forget
Remembering and appreciating past acts of kindness


I get a pie and I slice it so every body eats
Sharing resources and ensuring everyone benefits


I got a girl when we cuddle I loved her body heat
Expressing affection and fondness for a romantic partner


I made a promise I'm keeping all of my promises
Being committed and trustworthy


This shit is easy all it took was common sense
Asserting simplicity and critical thinking ability


I'm asserting dominance
Establishing control and power


Feminists will call this toxic masculinity
Acknowledging criticism and backlash for certain behaviors


The fact is all these other rappers lack ability
Asserting superiority and ability over others


I put the city on my back it's my vicinity
Assuming responsibility for the well-being of one's city


If you ask where I'm going it's to infinity
Having ambitious and endless goals


And beyond nigga
Extending beyond what is already known or achieved




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Written by: Andrew Robins

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Comments from YouTube:

@thatsnotok6477

thank you....finallay i am found what i was looking for

@ArtificialSoul

Ik weet nog dat ik The Ultimate Dreammix kocht. Ik was toen 13 jaar. Ik vond het eerst tegenvallen, omdat het tegen mijn verwachtingen in geen house was. Maar ik werd wel geïntroduceerd met een genre wat ik destijds nog niet kende: ambient. Op den duur werd ik steeds meer fan van het genre.

@BELGIIVETERIS77

Volume 1 en 2 zijn ook uitgebracht als de dubbelaar "Trance Dream" Het zijn allemaal rip-offs, soms subliem en soms wat minder fraai door het overdadige gebruik van effectjes en voice -overs maar kom toen was het (en nog steeds fantastisch) Vol3 is ook niet slecht, maar t'moest vooruitgaan om geld in de kassa te brengen dat hoor je soms aan de gebrekkige mastering.

@CriticalEye75

Ik vind ze prima gelukt, het enige is dat ze niet allemaal goed gemasterd zijn, te weinig diepte soms