Tee Grizzley: First Day Out Meaning
Song Released: 2017
First Day Out Lyrics
Helluva made this beat, baby
[Chorus]
These niggas prayed on my downfall (They what?)
These niggas prayed on my downfall
On all ten, bitch, I stood tall
Show these disloyal niggas how to ball
[Verse]
Go get a thermometer for...
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This song reflects on the artist's personal and legal troubles. The Detroit rapper reflects on being broke and committing crimes. From robbing jewelry stores in Kentucky and Michigan, to being snitched on, fighting for his freedom in a courtroom, and languishing in prison. This song hits hard on all premises of hard times, and bad-decision making and it's consequences. Real and raw, this song's element is timeless.
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This song was basically talking about before, during and after prison. Like when he says he was broke and f***ed with b****es. Yeah... Because this song was the first thing Tee Grizzley did when he was released from prison. So yeah!
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