Break
Yung Heazy Lyrics


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Loose your rubber skin
Sinking in sinking in sinking in
Loosely based on life
For the rest I'm missing I'm dipping til I dive

Deprivation tank
Hibernate hibernate hibernate
Try to float down stream
Toss and turn your body you'll never kick it deep

By now
You should
Have found
They could
I lie
Awake
In time
I'll break

Turn your brightness down
Turn around turn around turn around
Close your eyes and see
Seventy years of suffering a third of your life in relief

By now
You should
Have found
They could
I lie
Awake
In time
I'll break

Down
The hall
Not sure
At all
Now I
Awake
In time
I'll break

By now
You should
Have found
They could
I lie
Awake




In time
I'll break

Overall Meaning

In Yung Heazy's song "Break," the lyrics delve into themes of inner struggle and self-discovery. The opening lines, "Loose your rubber skin, Sinking in sinking in sinking in," suggest a sense of shedding one's protective barriers and allowing oneself to sink deeper into the complexities of life. The mention of being "loosely based on life" emphasizes a feeling of detachment or disconnection from reality, hinting at a desire to break free from the mundane and ordinary aspects of existence by diving into the unknown.


The imagery of a "Deprivation tank, Hibernate hibernate hibernate" paints a picture of attempting to escape or disconnect from the external world and retreat into a state of hibernation. The repetition underscores a sense of seeking solace or refuge from the chaos and demands of life. However, the line "Try to float down stream, Toss and turn your body you'll never kick it deep" suggests an inability to fully let go or surrender to the flow, indicating a struggle with surrendering control and fully embracing the unknown.


The recurring refrain, "By now, You should, Have found, They could, I lie, Awake, In time, I'll break," echoes a cycle of self-reflection and anticipation of a breakthrough or transformation. The idea of lying awake suggests a restless contemplation or inner turmoil, while the promise of breaking hints at a forthcoming moment of clarity or realization. The repetition of these lines throughout the song underscores a sense of unresolved tension and the anticipation of change or growth.


As the lyrics progress, the singer urges to "Turn your brightness down, Turn around turn around turn around, Close your eyes and see," encouraging a shift in perspective and a willingness to explore the depths of one's inner world. The mention of "Seventy years of suffering a third of your life in relief" juxtaposes the struggles and moments of ease in life, highlighting the duality of existence and the pursuit of balance between pain and comfort. The plea to close one's eyes and see implies a journey towards introspection and self-discovery.


In the final verses, the uncertainty and confusion are palpable as the singer navigates "Down, The hall, Not sure, At all, Now I, Awake, In time, I'll break." These lines evoke a sense of disorientation and searching for direction, mirroring the tumultuous nature of personal growth and self-realization. The repeated refrain serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing quest for understanding and the potential for transformation that lies ahead. Ultimately, the lyrics of "Break" by Yung Heazy capture the journey of breaking down barriers, confronting inner conflicts, and embracing the unknown in pursuit of self-discovery and growth.




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Written by: Jordan Arthur Heaney

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