Nardo Wick – Me or Sum Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Verse 1]
You said, “Speak from your mind
The words that it finds
Come out of your soul, a part of the whole”
You said, “What does it change?
Both of us know
After tonight, there …
[TONY]
Maria…
The most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
Maria, Maria…
Maria!
I’ve just met a girl named Maria
And …
[Verse 1]
What happens in dreams where we fly?
Never been as high as tonight
Staring through a window in time
For someone to show me what I’m like
He said, “Hello”, it’s like a …
[Verse 1]
Oh-oh-oh, every little smile hides a little lie
Could cut the silence with a knife
Subatomic bliss is nothing left to miss
It’s just empty Russian roulette
[Pre-Chorus]
Try to brush it off my …
[Verse 1]
Call it a split cause you know that you will 67
You bite your friends like chocolate 68
You say, we go where nobody knows
Got guns hidden under our petticoats 69
No we’re never gonna quit it
No we’re never gonna quit it, no 70
Now we run run away from the boys in the blue 71
And my car smells like chocolate 72
Hey now think about what to do
Think about what to say, I think about how to think 73
Pause it, play it, pause it play it, pause it 74
[Chorus]
Oh we go where nobody knows
With guns hidden under our petticoats 75
No we’re never gonna quit it
No we’re never gonna quit it, no 76
Yeah we’re dressed in black from head to toe
We’ve got guns hidden under our petticoats
No we’re never gunna’ quit it. no we’re never gunna’ quit it no 77
Now you’re never gonna quit it
Now you’re never gonna quit it
Now you’re never gonna quit it78
If you don’t stop smoking it 79
That’s what she said
She said we’re dressed in black, head to toe
With guns hidden under our petticoats 80
No we’re never gonna quit it
No we’re never gonna quit it, no 81
[Verse 2]
Hey now we’re building up speed as we’re approaching the hill 82
Oh my hair smells like chocolate 83
Hey now you say you’re gonna quit it
But you’re never gonna quit it 84
Go get it, go get it
Got get it, go get it, go!
And play it cool 85
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
Well I think we better go, seriously better go
Said the feds are here you know
Seriously better go 86
Oh oh, well I think we better go
Said the feds are here you know 87
Said Rebecca better know
Seriously better go 88
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
1The song starts by saying that this song is a split. A split is a type of rap intro done by artists.
The artist then says that this particular girl seems to use her friends like chocolate. Chocolate in this context is slang for weed, in some instances it also refers to hash. In this instance it could also refer to brownies made with weed.
She, the girl in the song, is saying that the artist and his friends are taking a trip into uncharted territory while hiding weapons under their clothes and particularly in their underwear. They could be attempting to commit a crime.
The artist then says that they are not about to stop their journey into the unknown. It could also mean that they will not stop taking weed.
It seems that while heading on their trip into the unknown they come across the police and they are making a run from them. This is a demonstration that they are up to no good.
And they have to because their car smells of the weed, which they were probably smoking. As of today, weed still remains illegal in most states.
They then try to think of what to do and what to say should they be caught but it gets funny when they discover that they have gotten how to think. Weed users have different experiences, for some they become hyperactive, others remain fine and can function perfectly in society and yet others become befuddled.
This line is a reference to their indecision of what to do. Should they go on with their plan or ditch it.
The artist confirms that they really are going into uncharted territory, with weapons under their clothes. It seems that they are aware of what they are about to do but will keep the rest in suspense.
He also confirms that in spite of it all, they are not about to stop it, be it legal or illegal.
They say they are dressed in black gear and have weapons in their underwear but they are still not going to stop. Black gear is often associated with crime and suspicion in the movies, real life and in books.
The artist once again repeats that they will not stop, probably partaking in the chocolate. It could also mean that they intend to go ahead with their plans.
The girl here seems to be warning the artist that they have to quit and if they do not there will be consequences for their actions.
She keeps warning them, that what they are smoking, their choice of clothing and weapons beneath them will make them look suspicious.
With this statement they further cement their decision to not stop what they are doing. It might also be interpreted as just plain rebellion as is often done by the youth.
As the drive they come upon a hill and they step on the gas to increase their speed. This could be construed as a sign of recklessness on their part bearing in mind that they are also smoking weed.
In the midst of their journey they discover that their hair can rat them out as they smell of weed. Any officer arresting them would not have to prove its presence.
It seems that the girl in the song is thinking about quitting the drug, but he tells her, that she will not. This could be out of peer pressure or the fact that she also enjoys it. It could also mean that she is in on their plan and is threatened that she has no choice but to remain in the game.
This seems to be advice for the person designated to pick up the weed and they remind this person to act natural while carrying out his task. It also shows that some pressure is being applied to this person.
There seems to be an argument at this point, with some thinking that the FBI is in the vicinity and they might get caught. This could be a reference to them picking drugs or some other criminal activity that they were thinking of carrying out and hence the need for the concealed guns.
The partner finally concedes and agrees that they should go but he also thinks the FBI is around the corner. It turns out the presence of authority has put a stop to their intent.
Rebecca could be the nameless girl who is being talked about in the earlier verses, who keeps admonishing them. This could also mean that Rebecca, who was aware of their plan could have notified the authorities and it is her way of quiting.
The song starts by saying that this song is a split. A split is a type of rap intro done by artists.
The artist then says that this particular girl seems to use her friends like chocolate. Chocolate in this context is slang for weed, in some instances it also refers to hash. In this instance it could also refer to brownies made with weed.
She, the girl in the song, is saying that the artist and his friends are taking a trip into uncharted territory while hiding weapons under their clothes and particularly in their underwear. They could be attempting to commit a crime.
The artist then says that they are not about to stop their journey into the unknown. It could also mean that they will not stop taking weed.
It seems that while heading on their trip into the unknown they come across the police and they are making a run from them. This is a demonstration that they are up to no good.
And they have to because their car smells of the weed, which they were probably smoking. As of today, weed still remains illegal in most states.
They then try to think of what to do and what to say should they be caught but it gets funny when they discover that they have gotten how to think. Weed users have different experiences, for some they become hyperactive, others remain fine and can function perfectly in society and yet others become befuddled.
This line is a reference to their indecision of what to do. Should they go on with their plan or ditch it.
The artist confirms that they really are going into uncharted territory, with weapons under their clothes. It seems that they are aware of what they are about to do but will keep the rest in suspense.
He also confirms that in spite of it all, they are not about to stop it, be it legal or illegal.
They say they are dressed in black gear and have weapons in their underwear but they are still not going to stop. Black gear is often associated with crime and suspicion in the movies, real life and in books.
The artist once again repeats that they will not stop, probably partaking in the chocolate. It could also mean that they intend to go ahead with their plans.
The girl here seems to be warning the artist that they have to quit and if they do not there will be consequences for their actions.
She keeps warning them, that what they are smoking, their choice of clothing and weapons beneath them will make them look suspicious.
With this statement they further cement their decision to not stop what they are doing. It might also be interpreted as just plain rebellion as is often done by the youth.
As the drive they come upon a hill and they step on the gas to increase their speed. This could be construed as a sign of recklessness on their part bearing in mind that they are also smoking weed.
In the midst of their journey they discover that their hair can rat them out as they smell of weed. Any officer arresting them would not have to prove its presence.
It seems that the girl in the song is thinking about quitting the drug, but he tells her, that she will not. This could be out of peer pressure or the fact that she also enjoys it. It could also mean that she is in on their plan and is threatened that she has no choice but to remain in the game.
This seems to be advice for the person designated to pick up the weed and they remind this person to act natural while carrying out his task. It also shows that some pressure is being applied to this person.
There seems to be an argument at this point, with some thinking that the FBI is in the vicinity and they might get caught. This could be a reference to them picking drugs or some other criminal activity that they were thinking of carrying out and hence the need for the concealed guns.
The partner finally concedes and agrees that they should go but he also thinks the FBI is around the corner. It turns out the presence of authority has put a stop to their intent.
Rebecca could be the nameless girl who is being talked about in the earlier verses, who keeps admonishing them. This could also mean that Rebecca, who was aware of their plan could have notified the authorities and it is her way of quiting.
The song starts by saying that this song is a split. A split is a type of rap intro done by artists.
The artist then says that this particular girl seems to use her friends like chocolate. Chocolate in this context is slang for weed, in some instances it also refers to hash. In this instance it could also refer to brownies made with weed.
She, the girl in the song, is saying that the artist and his friends are taking a trip into uncharted territory while hiding weapons under their clothes and particularly in their underwear. They could be attempting to commit a crime.
The artist then says that they are not about to stop their journey into the unknown. It could also mean that they will not stop taking weed.
It seems that while heading on their trip into the unknown they come across the police and they are making a run from them. This is a demonstration that they are up to no good.
And they have to because their car smells of the weed, which they were probably smoking. As of today, weed still remains illegal in most states.
They then try to think of what to do and what to say should they be caught but it gets funny when they discover that they have gotten how to think. Weed users have different experiences, for some they become hyperactive, others remain fine and can function perfectly in society and yet others become befuddled.
This line is a reference to their indecision of what to do. Should they go on with their plan or ditch it.
The artist confirms that they really are going into uncharted territory, with weapons under their clothes. It seems that they are aware of what they are about to do but will keep the rest in suspense.
He also confirms that in spite of it all, they are not about to stop it, be it legal or illegal.
They say they are dressed in black gear and have weapons in their underwear but they are still not going to stop. Black gear is often associated with crime and suspicion in the movies, real life and in books.
The artist once again repeats that they will not stop, probably partaking in the chocolate. It could also mean that they intend to go ahead with their plans.
The girl here seems to be warning the artist that they have to quit and if they do not there will be consequences for their actions.
She keeps warning them, that what they are smoking, their choice of clothing and weapons beneath them will make them look suspicious.
With this statement they further cement their decision to not stop what they are doing. It might also be interpreted as just plain rebellion as is often done by the youth.
As the drive they come upon a hill and they step on the gas to increase their speed. This could be construed as a sign of recklessness on their part bearing in mind that they are also smoking weed.
In the midst of their journey they discover that their hair can rat them out as they smell of weed. Any officer arresting them would not have to prove its presence.
It seems that the girl in the song is thinking about quitting the drug, but he tells her, that she will not. This could be out of peer pressure or the fact that she also enjoys it. It could also mean that she is in on their plan and is threatened that she has no choice but to remain in the game.
This seems to be advice for the person designated to pick up the weed and they remind this person to act natural while carrying out his task. It also shows that some pressure is being applied to this person.
There seems to be an argument at this point, with some thinking that the FBI is in the vicinity and they might get caught. This could be a reference to them picking drugs or some other criminal activity that they were thinking of carrying out and hence the need for the concealed guns.
The partner finally concedes and agrees that they should go but he also thinks the FBI is around the corner. It turns out the presence of authority has put a stop to their intent.
Rebecca could be the nameless girl who is being talked about in the earlier verses, who keeps admonishing them. This could also mean that Rebecca, who was aware of their plan could have notified the authorities and it is her way of quiting.
The song starts by saying that this song is a split. A split is a type of rap intro done by artists.
The artist then says that this particular girl seems to use her friends like chocolate. Chocolate in this context is slang for weed, in some instances it also refers to hash. In this instance it could also refer to brownies made with weed.
She, the girl in the song, is saying that the artist and his friends are taking a trip into uncharted territory while hiding weapons under their clothes and particularly in their underwear. They could be attempting to commit a crime.
The artist then says that they are not about to stop their journey into the unknown. It could also mean that they will not stop taking weed.
It seems that while heading on their trip into the unknown they come across the police and they are making a run from them. This is a demonstration that they are up to no good.
And they have to because their car smells of the weed, which they were probably smoking. As of today, weed still remains illegal in most states.
They then try to think of what to do and what to say should they be caught but it gets funny when they discover that they have gotten how to think. Weed users have different experiences, for some they become hyperactive, others remain fine and can function perfectly in society and yet others become befuddled.
This line is a reference to their indecision of what to do. Should they go on with their plan or ditch it.
The artist confirms that they really are going into uncharted territory, with weapons under their clothes. It seems that they are aware of what they are about to do but will keep the rest in suspense.
He also confirms that in spite of it all, they are not about to stop it, be it legal or illegal.
They say they are dressed in black gear and have weapons in their underwear but they are still not going to stop. Black gear is often associated with crime and suspicion in the movies, real life and in books.
The artist once again repeats that they will not stop, probably partaking in the chocolate. It could also mean that they intend to go ahead with their plans.
The girl here seems to be warning the artist that they have to quit and if they do not there will be consequences for their actions.
She keeps warning them, that what they are smoking, their choice of clothing and weapons beneath them will make them look suspicious.
With this statement they further cement their decision to not stop what they are doing. It might also be interpreted as just plain rebellion as is often done by the youth.
As the drive they come upon a hill and they step on the gas to increase their speed. This could be construed as a sign of recklessness on their part bearing in mind that they are also smoking weed.
In the midst of their journey they discover that their hair can rat them out as they smell of weed. Any officer arresting them would not have to prove its presence.
It seems that the girl in the song is thinking about quitting the drug, but he tells her, that she will not. This could be out of peer pressure or the fact that she also enjoys it. It could also mean that she is in on their plan and is threatened that she has no choice but to remain in the game.
This seems to be advice for the person designated to pick up the weed and they remind this person to act natural while carrying out his task. It also shows that some pressure is being applied to this person.
There seems to be an argument at this point, with some thinking that the FBI is in the vicinity and they might get caught. This could be a reference to them picking drugs or some other criminal activity that they were thinking of carrying out and hence the need for the concealed guns.
The partner finally concedes and agrees that they should go but he also thinks the FBI is around the corner. It turns out the presence of authority has put a stop to their intent.
Rebecca could be the nameless girl who is being talked about in the earlier verses, who keeps admonishing them. This could also mean that Rebecca, who was aware of their plan could have notified the authorities and it is her way of quiting.
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