"The Thin Grey Line" is a new English song by $UICIDEBOY$, released on June 14, 2024, from the album New World Depression. The track features contributions from Big Luh TRX, BIN5U, and Rasta T, with writing credits going to Scott… Read More
The Thin Grey Line Lyrics
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[Intro: Big Luh TRX, BIN5U & Rasta T]
Back in the house for the '94
(You did good, $lick)
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[Verse 1: Romeo da Black Rose]
I-I-I feel like Princess Peach, rose gold on my Mercedes (Uh)
Rose gold on my bitch, lookin' like her name Mercedes (Yeah, yeah)
I need a ho who down, one who'll ask, "What up, ladies?" (What up?)
Switched out the friendly smile with a face that reads, "Fuck you, pay me" (Two to beam up, Scotty)
Ain't got rabies, I just overdosed off coke and dope, I know they hope I died (Yeah, yeah)
My back is achin' from holdin' the underground down ever since we dropped "High Tide" (Yeah, sheesh)
Standin' in my grave like I ain't 5'9 (Grey)
One more minute 'til the hours done, I'll take my time (Fuck off)
Fake my pride, it's really all about state of mind
Reality reflectin' the state of your nervous system
Listenin' in on your bitchin', it sounds like you belong in the kitchen
I ain't got time (Nah)
Sui-suicide made a whole culture that's based on dyin' (Yeah)
Another cult member showed up early just so they could wait in line
[Verse 2: Big Luh TRX]
Wetto in that TRX, higher than the upper deck
The way she suck my dick, I'm rubberneckin' at her rubber neck (Yeah)
Christians holler, "What the heck?"
I call me to cut my check
Overdosin' off the dope and still ain't feelin' nothin' yet (Okay, okay, okay)(Two to beam up, Scotty)
Glock 19 with the red dot beam
Fuck rappin', when I'm shootin', I'm at my best
Police come, take the AK out
Aim that motherfucker straight right at his chest (Brrt)
Talking 'bout killin' got my dick gettin' hard
Smoke got me paranoid, so I smoke some more
When they bury me put the scripts in my jacket
Hoes in my casket, think I need four? (Yeah, yeah)
Oh, oh, oh, walkin' this beat (North)
Face lookin' like ain't nothin' I ain't seen (North, North)
Dogs in my lungs every time that I breathe (North, North)
I'm a fiend for the war, I'ma breed they can't be (North, North)
Say what I mean, lie when I speak (North, North)
If an opp die before we can meet (North, North)
I'll catch them in hell and I'll send him to Heaven (North, North)
Not even his God can fuckin' protect him (North, North)
Got bitches that love me that I don't remember (North, North)
My gang members 'round me in every direction, it's su— (North, North)
[Outro: Rasta T]
(Come and find me at your side)
[Intro: Big Luh TRX, BIN5U & Rasta T] The intro establishes an atmosphere of nostalgia and darkness, referencing the past ("Back in the house for the '94") while hinting at a pervasive sense of disorientation and detachment. This sets the stage for the themes of the song, emphasizing a return to or remembrance of darker times.
[Verse 1: Romeo da Black Rose] In this verse, Romeo da Black Rose contrasts material wealth and superficial success with deeper emotional and existential issues. His references to luxury and fame serve as a veneer for underlying struggles with substance abuse and dissatisfaction. He articulates a sense of alienation and disillusionment with both his personal life and the music industry, portraying a life marked by internal conflict despite external success.
[Verse 2: Big Luh TRX] This verse delves into Big Luh TRX's experiences with violence, paranoia, and substance abuse. His depiction of a high-stakes, dangerous lifestyle reflects a sense of nihilism and detachment from conventional morality. The mention of violence and drug use underscores the harsh realities and internal chaos he faces, illustrating a life driven by excess and instability.
[Outro: Rasta T] The outro provides a sense of closure, with Rasta T's line "Come and find me at your side" suggesting a perpetual presence amidst the chaos. It reinforces the song's theme of enduring through a tumultuous existence, emphasizing the lingering nature of the struggles described throughout the track.
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"The Thin Grey Line" is a new English song by $UICIDEBOY$, released on June 14, 2024, from the album New World Depression. The track features contributions from Big Luh TRX, BIN5U, and Rasta T, with writing credits going to Scott Arceneaux Jr. and Aristos Petrou. The production is handled by Budd Dwyer. The song is published on the $uicideboy$ YouTube channel, maintaining the group's signature dark and intense style.
The song delves into themes of excess, self-destruction, and the complexities of identity within a chaotic lifestyle. It reflects on the struggles of maintaining a facade of success while grappling with personal demons. The lyrics highlight the paradox of fame and fortune juxtaposed with internal turmoil, exploring how substance abuse and a violent environment contribute to a sense of moral and emotional decay.
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The "The Thin Grey Line" song is sung by $UICIDEBOY$.
The "The Thin Grey Line" song by $UICIDEBOY$ lyrics was written by Scott Arceneaux Jr. & Aristos Petrou.
The "The Thin Grey Line" song by $UICIDEBOY$ was produced by Budd Dwyer.
$UICIDEBOY$ released "The Thin Grey Line" song on Jun 14, 2024.