IT IS Lyrics
(Ayy, who that? John Gotitt)
Yeah, alright, mmm (Know what it is)
Yeah
[Verse 1: EST Gee]
Can't get the hood to turn on me, I'm who turned up the hood
I hopped out geeked, no gloves, burnt the skin off my thumb, heat from that Draco wood (Grr, grr, grr, grr)
Me and Red was sayin', "We need to link the hoods for good"
And we did, Bopper slid with Spit and still cool with Suge
He bust pipes, ridin' with no sights, it's unfair if he could
See, I brought in them fullies, a quick five-second shootout
Been 'bout risks since me and Dre had went out West and go out the go house
I been quick, keep the score over 'em lil' boys, but it's a blowout
If I get the feelin', make niggas think cold, but they ain't goin' out
Stash a nine in my ho house, she live close by where it go down
Ain't no way I'll never go out 'less my pole out like my pole hard
And my lil' bro so anxious, spank shit up, look like he owed down
It's me and baby broad day, threw that eight, 300 Blackout
Hope he know, car pull too close, I'm lettin' this whole sixty clip go out
[Chorus: EST Gee]
Yeah, but that's just how it is when you from where I'm from
Could be on bond for murder one, youngin still tote his gun
You in the streets for fun, scared to see when street shit get done
My mama shot at my pop with me in the car when I was young
Know thuggin' in my blood, been the one in my blood
Gettin' that monyon in my blood, fuck it, however it come
I'ma make somethin' out of nothin', know this shit been in my blood
Still made man, con life livin' from the hood, uh
You take out your man, repast, you get a bonus for it (Yeah, yeah)
Thinkin' shit was sweet, he took a nap, he in a coma for it (Yeah, yeah)
And she ain't fuckin' with me 'cause I ain't let her put me in her Reel (For real)
The Hell I look like cryin' about a ho who ain't even wear Denim Tears? (Denim Tears)
You the type gon' take the deal (Take the deal), I'm the type gon' play the sale (Play the sale)
I come from the bricks, oh, yeah, you gon' see a athlete make a sale (Oh, yeah)
Fuck your hood up, growin' up, I seen a fuck nigga whack a player
I don't need no prices for no Tris, the Wock' pint double sealed
Shit here way bigger than life
I don't trust no one heart, only women I like
Yeah, your bro told, get rid of the mice
Bro and 'em spank a nigga on sight
Hi-Tech red, don't sip no Par (Nope)
Thirty points, I feel like Ja
[Chorus: EST Gee]
Yeah, but that's just how it is when you from where I'm from
Could be on bond for murder one, youngin still tote his gun
You in the streets for fun, scared to see when street shit get done
My mama shot at my pop with me in the car when I was young
Know thuggin' in my blood, bein' the one in my blood
Gettin' that monyon in my blood, fuck it, however it come
I'ma make somethin' out of nothin', know this shit been in my blood
Still made man, con life livin' from the hood, uh
About
The song “IT IS” by EST Gee featuring Rylo Rodriguez addresses the harsh realities of growing up in a dangerous and volatile environment. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of street life, violence, and survival in their respective neighborhoods.
The first verse by EST Gee speaks about his reputation within the community. He mentions his influence in the streets, turning them up and earning their respect. He also references a partnership between hoods, emphasizing the importance of unity. EST Gee boasts about his ability to navigate risky situations and prevail, highlighting his experience and street smarts. He acknowledges the constant threats around him but assures that he will defend himself if necessary. The reference to his “pole out” signifies his readiness to use a firearm to protect himself and his crew.
In the chorus, EST Gee reflects on the struggles of his upbringing and the inevitability of violence in his life. Coming from a place where survival is a priority, he speaks of being prepared at all times and carrying a gun. The line about his mother shooting at his father with him in the car adds to the vividness of his upbringing and the intergenerational involvement in street culture. Thuggin' and making something out of nothing are ingrained in his blood, indicating that he has inherited the resilience and hustle required to rise above his circumstances.
Rylo Rodriguez’s verse delves into the consequences of street life and the mindset that comes with it. He references avenging friends and the repercussions of taking someone’s life. He dismisses emotional attachment to women and mocks those who prioritize shallow relationships. His description of growing up in an environment where violence is widespread reflects the challenges faced in the hood. The mention of substances like Wock' hints at the coping mechanisms or recreational activities that are prevalent in these communities.
Overall, “IT IS” offers a candid portrayal of the hardships, resilience, and survival instincts that are part of growing up in a dangerous environment. The song serves as a reflection of the artists' experiences and a commentary on the realities faced by many in similar circumstances.
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- 2.XXL
- 4.TOAST
- 5.I LIKE
- 6.THE BIGGEST
- 7.PERSONAL
- 8.MORE BLOOD
- 10.IT IS
- 11.MEECH
- 12.FREE DOGGY
- 13.ONE CALL
- 15.BAD GUY
- 16.NOBODY ELSE
- 17.I THINK
- 18.DON’T FORGET
- 19.BACK TO A TIME