Tears In My Amiri's Lyrics
[Young Adz:]
Feels like it's me against the world, I’m countin' no one else
Charge it to the game, it turned the boy so cold
I'll beat this baby .9 to make it home to baby girl
’Cause I ain't tryna go before my time, no, no
I cried a million tears in my Amiris
Broksi remind of Allah, keep him near me
Can you heal me? Do you really hear me?
No half-hearted, love, love me sincerely
Young nigga had the cocaine in the drought
Sent it Scotland, but I whipped it up in South
When you park up, make sure your face isn't out
Them youngins caught him lackin', and they chased him down
See every nigga in my city that died
Never knew that mornin' they was gonna die
And they scream, "R.I.P.," but niggas don't ride
Just charge it to the game, that's life
Yeah, can't complain about the game when you signed up
Only gettin’ hoes ’cause real girls don't like the lifestyle
My nigga said he’s done with broads, we want a wife now
Know a nigga 'bout the murders, but he changed his life 'round
My OG's seen so much fiends, he finds it hard to smile
Told him that he needs to change, but broski in denial
Now we on the yard with the lifers, feelin’ down
I wish I could buy a tank so I could free him now
Feels like it's me against the world, I'm countin' no one else
Charge it to the game, it turned the boy so cold
I'll beat this baby .9 to make it home to baby girl
'Cause I ain't tryna go before my time, no, no
I cried a million tears in my Amiris
Broksi remind of Allah, keep him near me
Can you heal me? Do you really hear me?
No half-hearted, love, love me sincerely
[Dirtbike LB:]
Yeah, massage chairs up in the track, it's like a hardhead
Niggas runnin' out of luck, it's been a hard year
I think I'm sick of turnin' up, I know it's part of growin' up
I throw the key to valet, [way to had to?] park it
I ain't got a seatbelt on this car, I'm ridin' S
I think I'm callin' you too much, I'm tryna text
I feel it burnin' in the bottom of my chest
It's them colours lookin' blurry from the diamonds on my neck
My packs stay green, so that ain't me
[?] closet twenty-five, Amiri jeans
Too much ice, I'm tryna stop it, got me slidin', drivin' [?]
All that pride, they can't stop it, 'cause I'm dyin' for what I belive
Fuck these other bitches, I just put you on a G5
Feel I'm buildin' Rome, I know it's what it seem like
If you was like these hoes, you know, you wouldn't be mine
[Young Adz:]
Feels like it's me against the world, I'm countin' no one else
Charge it to the game, it turned the boy so cold
I'll beat this baby .9 to make it home to baby girl
'Cause I ain't tryna go before my time, no, no
I cried a million tears in my Amiris
Broksi remind of Allah, keep him near me
Can you heal me? Do you really hear me?
No half-hearted, love, love me sincerely
Tears In My Amiri's Info
Song | Tears In My Amiri's |
Artist | D-Block Europe |
Writer | D-Block Europe |
Label | |
Release Date | Jan 20, 2023 |
Tears In My Amiri's About
The UK rap group D-Block Europe has a song called "Tears in My Amiri's." The song, which was published in 2020, has a melancholic, ambient melody and melancholy lyrics. The lyrics of the song "Tears in My Amiri's" express the pain and suffering that the members of the group have gone through, both physically and mentally.
The song's title, "Tears in My Amiri's," is a reference to the upscale clothing line Amiri. The group's challenges and trials are discussed in the song, along with how they were able to overcome them and achieve success. The group's capacity to make meaningful and approachable music is demonstrated by the song, which is a strong and expressive composition.
In "Tears in My Amiri's," a song that deals with more intimate and contemplative subjects than some of their earlier work, D-Block Europe demonstrate their artistic development and maturity. The group members open out about their anguish, troubles, and challenges in their lives in the song's real and honest lyrics.
The song is a reflection of the group's journey, showing how they overcame hardship to achieve success. The song's lyrics make reference to the agony and suffering they have experienced while also expressing thanks and appreciation for all the people who have helped them along the way. The song is especially renowned for its metaphorical allusions to high-end clothing labels like Amiri.
A gloomy, ambient beat that nicely complements the reflective, emotive lyrics makes the song musically significant as well. The group's capacity to make meaningful and approachable music is demonstrated by the song, which is a strong and expressive composition.
It has been highly received by both critics and followers, who have lauded the group's talent at using music to deliver potent and individualised messages. One of the highlight pieces of the group's history, the song has drawn a lot of attention for its accessible themes and stirring lyrics.
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