Soul Food Lyrics
- Genre:Hip Hop & Rap
- Year of Release:2023
Lyrics
I need someone, I need someone like you
Somebody to help me, bear the burden of this pain
Someone, I need someone like you
Somebody to hold on to, through the pouring rain
I need someone, I need someone like you
Somebody to help me, bear the burden of this pain
Prioritized my spirit, took some prayer to restore that
Got some wisdom for my children to inherit, I made sure that
Shit, I done reached so many heights and touched so many goals
Graduated honors, put some class on my decorum
Is you shittin' me?
Quick to switch the climate, bet they sick of me now
I caught flights and fought fights that I ain't plan for
Went and fucked them bands up
Managed my emotions like a man, I had to stand up
They ain't really do no damage
Meanwhile I stayed down and I know I surpassed the expectation
Took the long road, what's understood don't need no explanation
Fuck it they know what's up, that might get them touched up
Identified my trauma, realized my pride fucked up
Went from coach to first class, my black ass done got accustomed
Funny when I just reflect and recognize I'm at the cusp of what I been pursuing
Used to ask God if he can hear me, that's who got me through it
Locked in, yeah I'm top ten cause I got that influence
Went and upped figures on them fuck niggas
Doubled down my message just to tell them they can't fuck with him
Rest assured, I tell my queen just point a finger and I set it off
Don't see no competitors, they should know I'm tied up with the mob like I'm the Teflon
Don to these niggas, could paint a pic with every breath drawn
The born prophet, still on top, it ain't no other choice
This what they been waiting for cause they been tryna break the boy but still ain't even making noise
Really the stone that the builder refused, never get it confused
Been predestined for the top, leader or the loner, I ain't never been the follower
You see I done overcame the impossible too many times to get lost in the illusion of losing
I earned my right to pop it
Sincerely signed, yours truly
Banks the Prophet