This ain't no free rent, come and pitch a tent I'm not the fucking needle in the haystack You handle your own when you become a manĪnd become a man when you handle your ownīut what can I do if I do 'till it's gone? It doesn't mean I have to come deal with it
If you checkin' in, muthafucka check this outĪin't much you can do, but I do what I canīut I'm not a fool, there's no need to pretendĪnd just because you got yourself in some shit I ain't the money man, with your money, man I ain't the steppin' stone to be steppin' on Reading the lyrics while listening is recommended It's better that they fall and possibly learn something, rather them becoming dependent on you being there for them. When you're helping others to the extent that you're hurting yourself, you're helping them way too much! Simply put, I think the song's message is not be too nice. Especially at work, perhaps, where I tend to pick up the slack/pieces wherever others drop the ball, even when they come to me and asking me to do it for them, lying about it being their fault (I always know).Īnd I'always tended to say yes too quickly. It's also a strong reminder to not be naive and let people take advantage of you. Yelawolf is also doing something that no artist has managed to do before him(in my opinion of course): He's found a way to combine country music and hip-hop.Īnd it sounds amazing! What this songs means to meįirst of all I think it's a both musical and lyrical masterpiece. I'm guessing they've been making music together for many years, and has shared many of the same inspirational sources and outlooks. The only other artist I know of, that share a similar style is Rittz, which is a close friend of his. His lyrical style and rapping style is completely unique in the world. Yelawolf, is one of my top favorite rap artists ever, and with good reason. "Not the wheel on the wagon you wanna break, cause I hold up the weight for the team"
"I ain't the dishrag to come clean up all the shit that you dish out" "I'm not the fucking needle in the haystack that you finally found"
This song has been a real awakener and confidence booster for me, with some very precisely formulated and well crafted quotes, like: Man, have I got a great classic for you guys today.