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beat mints boyz a.k.a. 松隈ケンタ×JxSxK Lyrics


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Call me cam demeanor, your scars will never see her
You actin' really meaner
"It's giving..."
A lil' teacher
Nicotine, the feiners, they act like Delphina
They callin' up my line, as if they ever seen her
Like Hurricane Katrina, I'm built like John Cena
I'm faced with these problems, as if they never seen ya'
And if they never seen us, we'll have to reveal us
As apparent and real sealers, a man they call me steel less
I'm boutta' get FL, my rhymes will never tell, you'll under fall of my spell, you'll never feel Repelled
I'm feeling never high, your mom never tried to get a better guy, your text won't be replied
I got lil' phone for stealers, and not my stone, you still on Google Chrome, you sit just at home
Your name stays unknown, when you stay out the zone, you will be alone
You'll never atone
Call me cam demeanor, your scars will never see her
You actin' really meaner
"It's giving..."
A lil' teacher
Nicotine, the feiners, they act like Delphina
They callin' up my line, as if they ever seen her
Like Hurricane Katrina, I'm built like John Cena
I'm faced with these problems, as if they never seen ya'




And if they never seen us, we'll have to reveal us
As apparent and real sealers, a man they call me steel less-

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "FiNALLY" by Beat Mints Boyz, also known as 松隈ケンタ×JxSxK, convey a sense of confidence and resilience. The opening line, "Call me cam demeanor, your scars will never see her," suggests that the singer is unfazed by the emotional wounds of others and maintains a calm demeanor. The phrase "It's giving... a lil' teacher" implies that the singer is providing a lesson or teaching others through their actions.


The use of the term "Nicotine, the feiners, they act like Delphina" may be metaphorical, referring to people who are addicted to the singer's presence or energy, comparable to the craving for nicotine. The mention of Hurricane Katrina and being built like John Cena expresses strength and resilience in the face of challenges, as if the problems encountered are nothing new or overwhelming. The lyrics suggest that the singer is familiar with adversity and remains unaffected by it.


The line "we'll have to reveal us, as apparent and real sealers" implies that the singer and their identity may be hidden or unknown to others. They may feel the need to reveal themselves, showcasing their authenticity and sincerity. The phrase "a man they call me steel less" could convey a sense of emotional invulnerability, suggesting that the singer is unaffected by the opinions or actions of others.


Overall, the lyrics of "FiNALLY" by Beat Mints Boyz illustrate an individual who exudes confidence, remains unaffected by others' scars, and faces challenges with strength and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

Call me cam demeanor, your scars will never see her
Refer to me as a composed individual, your emotional wounds will never witness her presence


You actin' really meaner
Your behavior has taken a more aggressive stance


"It's giving..."
It is exhibiting...


A lil' teacher
A small instructor


Nicotine, the feiners, they act like Delphina
Addicted individuals to nicotine behave in a manner resembling Delphina


They callin' up my line, as if they ever seen her
They are contacting me, as if they have ever encountered her


Like Hurricane Katrina, I'm built like John Cena
Similar to Hurricane Katrina, I possess the strength of John Cena


I'm faced with these problems, as if they never seen ya'
I am confronted with these difficulties, as if they have never witnessed your presence


And if they never seen us, we'll have to reveal us
If they have never observed us, we will need to disclose ourselves


As apparent and real sealers, a man they call me steel less
As obvious and genuine creators, I am referred to as lacking vulnerabilities




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Cameron Nunley

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@georgewilliams8357

First off I wanna dedicate this song to my new found financial freedom, therefore I just paid off my newly revamped house in full earlier this year in 2023 at the age of 40 years old, and I'm now rejoicing by way of laughing and crying sweet tears of joy.

Finally it is happened to me, to where I've been set free financially, and all is right in my life.

Thank you Jesus, for my prayers have been answered 😂.

@user-jq4tr2un8s

I love this! I just got word my late father's medical settlement is finalizing, and I can FINALLY move out of state. I'm 42. 💗 Hugs fellow Xennial.

@mariamalvaditabolivia933

Felicidades por tu éxito, disfruta de tu renacimiento. 🎉

@DeuDeoEgo

Well done, congratulations and have a happy life ❤

@kobejamero3847

well done man

@dreamgirlceo

I know that's right!!❤❤

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@BeccaSupreme9197

Black women had 90s house music on lock

@11bikerboy11

Definitely did, no competition

@satori-in-life

100%

@americasmaker

Shit they helped create it

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