Lil wayne my shoe game lyrics




















And why every hood nigga feed off evil? Answer my question before this bullet leave this Desert Eagle And I'm grindin' til I'm attacked They say "You ain't grindin' til you tired" So I'm grindin' with my eyes wide Looking to find, a way through the day A light, for the night Dear Lord, you've done took so many of my people but I'm just wonderin' why You haven't taken my life?

Lyrics powered by LyricFind. Lil Wayne song meanings. Add Your Thoughts 21 Comments. General Comment this is one of the best rap songs out there. No Replies Log in to reply. There was an error. General Comment This is one of the Game's best songs period andone of my favorites right now grayarea9 on August 30, Link.

General Comment this is an amazing song. I earned em' And all the pictures of me and em, i burned em'. So there ain't no proof that I ever walked through 8 mile And since there ain't no Proof I'll never walk through 8 mile" I can see where people would get that idea, but Game has come out and said that it was never his intention to diss Em or Proof and so he changed the lyrics up to avoid the controversy.

All he was saying was now that Proof has died, he can't go to Detroit without feeling remorseful. SepSeven on September 02, Link. General Comment The intro that's done by Lil Wayne may mean that before he may have been doing ok but then hard times set in and changed things.

And I'm grindin til I'm tired Cause they said you ain't grindin til you tired So I'm grindin with my eyes wide, looking to find A way through the day, a light for the night Dear Lord: you done took so many of my people I'm just wondering why you haven't taken my life Like what the hell am I doing right?

My life Take me away from the hood, like a state penitentiary Take me away from the hood, in a casket or a Bentley Take me away, like I overdosed on cocaine Or take me away, like a bullet from Kurt Cobain Suicide, I'm from a Windy City, like Do or Die From a block close to where Biggie was crucified That was Brooklyn's Jesus, shot for no fucking reason And you wonder why Kanye wears Jesus pieces?

And why every hood nigga feed off evil? Answer my question fore this bullet leave this Desert Eagle And I'm grindin til I'm tired Cause they said you ain't grindin til you tired So I'm grindin with my eyes wide, looking to find A way through the day, a light for the night Dear Lord: you done took so many of my people I'm just wondering why you haven't taken my life Like what the hell am I doing right?

I earned 'em And I ain't no preacher but, here's my Erick Sermon So eat this black music and tell me how it taste now And fuck Jesse Jackson cause it ain't about race now Sometimes I think about my life, with my face down Then I see my sons and put on that Kanye smile Damn, I know his momma proud And since you helped me sell my dream we can share my momma now And like M.

My life My life My life. Cannot annotate a non-flat selection. Make sure your selection starts and ends within the same node. All News Daily Roundup. Album Reviews Song Reviews. From there, Wayne has become one of the most successful and critically acclaimed rappers of his era, specifically hanging an extremely dominant run on the late 00s and early s.

His verses hold up, in part because he focused so heavily on delivering rapid-fire punchlines in his rhymes, in a manner that has inspired rappers after him: 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Drake, to name a few. As he is now cemented as a rap veteran, and embroiled in a seemingly endless label dispute over his much-anticipated Carter V album—still without a window for release—it seems a fitting time to honor the 35 best Lil Wayne lines.

A warm memory for those of us who came of age during the earliest version s of the Playstation 2 DualShock controller. He announced his retirement in December , and officially stepped down in May of after 40 years in office.

He never mentioned if he heard his name dropped on this verse. A great thing about teenage Wayne verses were how defiant they were, and how hungry he consistently sounded.

Collegrove presented a fascinating project where — a bit after he had been perhaps written off by some of his skeptics and critics — Wayne gave one of his great lyrical performances in years, and did it largely under the radar.



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