"Rap Game" is a new English song by Potter Payper, published on the Potter Payper YouTube channel. The song was written by Potter Payper. It was released on September 18, 2024. The theme of "Rap Game" delves into the harsh… Read More
Rap Game Lyrics
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[Verse]
Let's not talk about the rap game
Talk about that, I gotta talk about the back pain
I'm tryna tell the boys, money never made a man
But I can get these 9 double M sweets man made
So they gon' probably roll you out quicker than your mixtape campaign, first week
Shit's scary like the 13th Friday
I really see 'em get the foil out, that's burnt sheets
I used to do 20 shots when they was point 3's
I still think about flex, that was point 3
I still think about times when you was all me
That was when he droppped the pack, it went walkies
How you gangsters when you're out here just talkie?
You say "Free him", you ain't never sent a score sheet
And you ain't never put nuttin' on the score sheet
I'm rich now, I guess I gotta love my pain
'Cause everyday I'm puttin' Louis on my poor feet
He kicks ball but she knows I'm sellin' balls cheap
Pussy wet like swimmin' in the Maldives
It's kinda hard to find honour when we're all thieves
Fuck it
I shouldn't really drink all this Henny tequila
Performin' in the bando like it's an arena
I got them smokin' white while I'm smokin' Sativa
And if the jack boys come, more meat for my cleaver
I'm rollin' with a stripper, that's a ghetto ballerina
I really got it on me, make you do the Macarena
What's one, two million, that's meagre, I'm eager
Cah I was just on a phone to a cat like Sabrina
I don't smoke paigons, I smoke Sensamila
Still fuck your dead homies like Necrophilia
Guess who just keeps goin' never gets a breather
And they can all rest assured, I ain't restin' either
They know I'm really in the streets, I'm the correspondent
Or I was in the jail house, that's correspondence
Who cares he was broke, he forgot he's options
I sold crack 'cause I had to, I got 2Pac problems
Two packs and my knife, and I do that often
Sit and think about my life, I don't do that often
Hit my boys gravesides, I don't do that often
Am I the problem or solution? This pain's just constant
I kept it real with you, and it's givin' me comfort
They know Pottet from the wing, I spray my cell with the comfort
I was OT for years, I didn't need a accomplice
Fuck Christopher Columbus, he needed a compass
I'm with them right or wrong killers, that's ridin' on punctures
Till the wheels fall off, that's love in abundance
2 piece and my .9, that's suited and booted
I swear I'm gettin' sick of all these double entendres
I swear I'm gettin' sick of all the fuckin' assumptions
They want the money so bad that they let it become them
I don't think that's becomin'
So don't invite me to your shit cah I won't be comin'
Don't let me talk about the rap game
Talk about that, I gotta talk about the back pain
Don't let me talk about the streets
Cah I seen gorillas turned rats, it's a rat race
But I guess that's just another day in my matinee
Maybe I should put it online, let you have a say
[Verse: Potter Payper]
In the opening verse, Potter Payper immediately sets a tone of disillusionment with the rap game, contrasting its glamorous image with his personal back pain and struggles. He points out that while money doesn't define a man, it still plays a crucial role in his life, hinting at the complexity of wealth and identity. The mention of "back pain" symbolizes the weight of his experiences, both physically and emotionally. The reference to mixtape campaigns suggests a critique of the music industry's fast-paced nature, where success can be fleeting.
He further illustrates his past involvement in illegal activities, expressing a sense of nostalgia mixed with regret. The imagery of "gangsters" who only talk big without action critiques those who pretend to be tough while lacking genuine experience. His reflection on wealth—specifically the irony of wearing luxury brands while carrying the burden of his past—highlights the duality of his existence.
[Chorus: Potter Payper]
The chorus reinforces the theme of struggle, as Potter emphasizes the harsh realities of street life, where loyalty is scarce and betrayal is rampant. The phrase "gorillas turned rats" captures the essence of loyalty and the heartbreak of witnessing friends turn against one another. The repeated mention of "back pain" signifies that, despite his success, he carries the emotional scars of his past, which haunt him even in the present.
[Bridge: Potter Payper]
In the bridge, Potter delves deeper into his internal conflict, questioning whether he is the problem or the solution to his own pain. This introspection reveals his vulnerability, acknowledging that his choices have led him to this point. The line about being in jail and feeling like a correspondent illustrates his connection to both sides of the law, embodying the complexity of his life.
[Outro: Potter Payper]
In the outro, he expresses a desire to be left out of superficial discussions about the rap game, suggesting that he wants to focus on his real experiences instead. His refusal to engage with those who are not authentic reinforces his commitment to staying true to himself, even as he navigates the complexities of fame and fortune.
About Song
"Rap Game" is a new English song by Potter Payper, published on the Potter Payper YouTube channel. The song was written by Potter Payper. It was released on September 18, 2024.
The theme of "Rap Game" delves into the harsh realities of life in the streets and the personal struggles that come with it. Potter Payper reflects on the pressures of the rap industry, the importance of authenticity, and the impact of past choices. The lyrics convey a sense of pain and resilience, highlighting how money and success often come with their own burdens.
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The "Rap Game" song is sung by Potter Payper.
The "Rap Game" song by Potter Payper lyrics was written by Potter Payper.
The "Rap Game" song by Potter Payper was produced by Chucks, GX, Aaron Goedluck & Lucid Producer.
Potter Payper released "Rap Game" song on Sep 18, 2024.
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