BIBLE
Yung K.O.R.I Lyrics


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Barracuda I'm a shark yeah
Are you shooter?
A chance to see whats yeah
I'm a Buddha chanting mantras before a shoot up
Never shy yeah, I'm free
I do as I put a ring on her finger
I hope lingers
As I kiss her lips, middle finger to a single life
And I started thinking about my after life
And my many sins serpents and demons oh God and my many fears
Taking this feeling and putting faith on you God
of course hell is cold
If this heavenly angel is here I'm good
This degree of greed to possess you and make you mine
Until the fire of my holy pride
Feels unbearable
When I battle God, on who to love tell me who to love
Who to love
I'm flesh and I'm flawed
Inside her I'm God it's me you love
The taste of bieng inside you
Got me thinking I'll kill a man who dares to touch you
Barracuda I'm a shark yeah
Are you shooter
A chance to see whats up yeah
I'm a Buddha chanting mantras before a shoot up
Never shy yeah, I'm free
I'm a ride or die, you a healer my designer
I'm immortal dawg, crucifing me I'll will rise up
I'm so passionate, super definite
If I fall I know you will be there for me
Pouring gasoline
Burn the bridges start to make scene
Flaming banging tities bouncing like fucking trampoline
Playing trap I'll lean yeah
She's a man trap




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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Yung K.O.R.I's song "Bible" describe a violent world, where weapons such as the MAC-11 or TEC-9 are essential. The tone of the song is aggressive, combative, and confrontational. The lyrics express the idea that the world is a dangerous place and that it is necessary to defend oneself by being armed and ready to use whatever means necessary to protect oneself. The phrase "put that on the bible boy, count your blessings" is repeated throughout the song and creates a sense of conviction, a belief that what is being said is true and requires attention.


The song's overall message is about being prepared and protected in a dangerous world. It highlights the need to be armed and ready to defend oneself at all times. Additionally, the song is a commentary on the realities of life in low-income neighborhoods, where violence is the norm and weapons are necessary for self-protection.


Line by Line Meaning

Niggas in Missou ain't changed
People in Missou (most likely a reference to Missouri) are still as violent and dangerous as ever.


Make ya have to let loose thangs
The danger and violence in Missou makes people feel the need to carry and use weapons.


Have you ever seen a MAC-11?
Do you know what a MAC-11 submachine gun looks like?


New TEC-9 with the extension
I just got a brand new TEC-9 pistol with an extended magazine.


HK, AK-47
I have access to both a Heckler & Koch assault rifle and an AK-47.


Mayday, man down, call the reverend
If someone gets shot, it's an emergency and we need to call for medical help and possibly bring in a preacher.


I put that on the bible boy, count your blessings
I swear on the Bible that you should appreciate the good things in your life and be grateful for them.


I felt like they tone said "I'm comin' to get ya"
Their tone of voice and demeanor made me feel like they were planning to harm me.


Well, that's when all of the heavy artillery come in the picture
That's when I bring out my most powerful and deadly weapons.


And luckily cause of your past, you can have someone assist ya
If I have a criminal past, I may have connections to people who can help me when I'm in trouble.


I was raised a cool brother but these motherfuckers went and summoned a nigga!
I used to be peaceful and calm, but these violent people have provoked me to retaliate.


I swore to never let a man's hands take me to my grave nigga
I promised myself that I'll never let another person kill me.


With my fortune, I'mma get to torchin', like Orkin I spray nigga
If I become wealthy, I will use my money to wreak havoc on my enemies, like an exterminator spraying bug spray.


I know they dyin' to get it with the N9ne
I'm aware that people are eager to challenge me (probably a reference to Tech N9ne, a fellow rapper).


That's fine, they wanna make a nigga do the woop
I don't mind if rivals want to try to intimidate me.


So I'mma take the carbine and put it to ya mind
I'll use a specific type of rifle (carbine) and aim it directly at your head.


It's goin' through you, not around ya like a hula hoop
The bullet will pass through your body, not around you like a hula hoop.


Put that on the bible, if ya fuckin' with Tech, get the rifle
I swear on the Bible that if you mess with Tech N9ne, you better come armed with a rifle.


Totally trippin', tryna take my title, lift you right up in the sky with the Eiffel
If someone tries to challenge my status or reputation, I'll take them out and send them to the afterlife (a reference to the Eiffel Tower).


If you psycho, you can do this, if he chooses to be foolish
If someone is crazy enough to mess with me, they can try, but they'll regret it.


The gun never loses, never give you the deuces
My weapon is always effective and never fails me, and I won't show mercy or forgiveness.


Nigga, this is Su'Wu biz, ah!
This is serious gang business (Su'Wu is a phrase associated with the Bloods gang).


Let me calm my nerves, I'mma simply put this on the word
Let me take a deep breath and promise you that what I'm saying is true.


If ya hella aggravated 'cause of a song ya heard from
If something I said in one of my songs has upset you,


The Nina I smoke a nigga like my ganja herb
I'll shoot you with my gun (Nina is a reference to a popular type of firearm).


I'm on the verge, no life beyond the surge
I'm on the edge, and I don't see myself living much longer.


When I bomb, ya served, what does Juan deserve?
When I attack and harm others, do they deserve it? What about me (Juan is possibly a reference to a friend or fellow gang member)?


But a head stomppin', now put ya teeth on the curb, nigga!?
But I won't hesitate to stomp on someone's head and make them bite the curb (a reference to a violent scene in the movie American History X).


Aye, fuck all that goin' back and forth with a nigga
I'm not interested in arguing or bickering with anyone.


Got a problem, what he really wanna do?
If someone has a problem with me, what do they really want to do about it?


If you know like I know, then you know, true
If you're aware of the kind of lifestyle I lead, you'll understand what I'm saying.


And niggas make songs but they really don't do
There are rappers who talk about violence and weapons in their lyrics but don't actually live that way.


What they say, got guns but they really won't shoot
They claim to have weapons but are too scared to actually use them.


He afraid, I'll lay a nigga down right now
If someone is scared or intimidated, I'll kill them without hesitation.


Face to the concrete, nose to the ground
I'll force them to lie face down on the ground with their nose on the concrete.


Do him in the streets 'fore his prayers hit the cloud
I'll kill them before they have a chance to pray or seek divine intervention.


And the flash and a bang, it is rarely allowed
The use of explosive devices in a violent crime is not often allowed or condoned.


But a whole body down and a hole in the ground
But killing someone and burying them is still a common way of dealing with rivals.


Dig one for the niggas who be holdin' ya down
Make a hole in the ground for the people who have been supporting or defending you.


Better know I got rounds and they will go around, it's enough
You should be aware that I have ammunition and I'm not afraid to use it, there's enough to go around.


Eat a bullet from the four-pound if ya tough
If you think you're tough, try taking a bullet from my .40 caliber handgun.


And then let the choppa spray ya down and get up
And then I'll use a machine gun to fire a barrage of bullets at you, just to make sure you're dead.


Ya pull that off, I'll believe you ain't soft
If you can survive all those attacks, then I'll believe you're not weak or scared.


Otherwise, nigga you just soft as all them other guys
Otherwise, you're just like all the other people who talk tough but can't back it up.


I'll kill ya dead and I put that on my mother eyes
I swear on my mother's life that I will kill you if necessary.


Don't listen to these niggas, they just kick a bunch of lies
Don't believe what other people tell you, they're just making things up.


How they got a bunch of guns? Shot 'em all a bunch of times
These other rappers claim to have lots of weapons, but I've probably shot more guns than they have.


I really do believe Tech got a bunch of nines
I actually believe that Tech N9ne has lots of 9mm handguns.


Before they gave my nigga Meech a bunch of time
Before my friend Meech was sent to prison for a long time.


I really know my nigga Young had a bunch of pies
I know for a fact that my friend Young had a lot of drugs (possibly referring to pies of crack cocaine).


For the low, all my niggas had it for the high
We sold drugs for cheap to our friends, but charged more to strangers or rivals.


So you believe them niggas out there talking bout they BMF?
Do you really believe those people who claim to be part of the Black Mafia Family (a real-life drug trafficking organization)?


They should be them niggas, none of mine
I have no affiliation with that group and don't want to be associated with them.


I know Young got it bout what he rap bout
I know for certain that Young really did the things he raps about.


I really pulled Meek Millz out the trap house
I actually helped the rapper Meek Mill get out of a house where he was selling drugs.


Just like I seen Doe B with a OZ
I saw the rapper Doe B with an ounce of drugs (possibly marijuana).


Turn around, two weeks, had a whole ki
Two weeks later, he had a whole kilogram of drugs (possibly cocaine).


Just cause I said as a joke that the dope game dead
I jokingly said that the drug trafficking industry was dying, and then I witnessed these events that proved me wrong.


Like this, God, a nigga went and showed me
As if God himself wanted to prove me wrong, these events happened to show me that drug trafficking is still alive and well.


Guess what I'm tryna say is, nigga, I don't know you
What I'm trying to say is that I don't know you and you don't know me, so don't mess with me.


And fuck them ol' pussy niggas, I don't want to
And I don't want to deal with those cowardly men who are too scared to fight for what they believe in.


I put that on the bible boy, count your blessings
I swear on the Bible that you should be grateful for what you have and not take it for granted.


Put that on the bible boy, count your blessings
I swear on the Bible again that you should appreciate the good things in your life.




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Written by: Jabulani Dube

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