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Verse 1: The verse begins with a defiant declaration of success (
Made it from these corners we already won), emphasizing resilience despite challenging origins (It ain't where you at *s where you from). The artist prioritizes their resources (I rather pawn my chain 'fore I sell my gun) over compromising their principles. The mention of past achievements (Talking bout the *t we already done) reinforces a sense of accomplishment. -
Chorus 1: The chorus (
All about it) repeats, asserting familiarity and certainty (I know all about it). It acts as a refrain, highlighting the central theme of understanding and embracing their journey, regardless of external judgment or circumstances. -
Verse 2: This verse paints a vivid picture of a life lived on the edge (
Riding round the city with a loaded gun), acknowledging the potential consequences (If them people grab you then you know you done) and the harsh reality of the system (Get indicted, get a lawyer, all in ones). -
Pre-Chorus: The pre-chorus shifts focus to the internal dynamics of their world (
Re-ing up, bagging up), highlighting the constant struggle between financial obligations (Weekly profits ain't adding up) and maintaining status (Keep spending the money, you keep swagging up). -
Verse 3: The artist addresses those who complain about their circumstances (
I don't wanna hear the story about you had it rough), emphasizing personal responsibility (But you knew what the deal was when you grabbed the stuff). The dark imagery (Death is waiting, hate and humiliation) creates a tense atmosphere. -
Bridge: The bridge (
It's all in time though...) offers a mix of hope (we fall, we climb though) and caution (read the sign though), suggesting a balance between acceptance and awareness. -
Chorus 2: The final chorus (
All about it) returns, echoing the earlier affirmation. The slight change (I know all about it) adds a layer of intimacy, as if sharing a secret knowledge only they understand. -
Outro: The outro continues the rhythmic flow, reiterating the core message (
I know all about it) while introducing new metaphors (Light your * up, sip your wine slow), creating a sense of closure while leaving room for interpretation.