Teely #FreeCovers #FeatureMe🙄
Teely #FreeCovers #FeatureMe🙄

LOOKIN FOR YOU (ENGAGEMENTS)

LOOKIN FOR YOU (ENGAGEMENTS)
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12 months ago

In the opener, Teely metaphorically implies that the sample "I Will Stay Out Looking For You" implies the deeper motive behind Police Enforcement. he starts by saying the only reason he's bitchin' is because his crew sees through the BS that's part of the government's mission. He cleverly plays with the phrase "Tom Clan See," combining it with the game reference to Tom Clancy's missions. It implies that just like in those missions, Teely and his crew are aware of the deception and manipulation going on around them. It's like they're on a mission of their own, navigating through the obstacles and exposing the truth. He talks about the system triggering him and warns not to mess with his crew, who are like "sitting ducks" in a river, and then he drops a play on words with "officials show," where "show" sounds like "a fish'll show," emphasizing their true nature. The hook hits hard, expressing a desire for vengeance and calling out the disrespect they face. Teely acknowledges they don't need protection and appreciates the sentiment but rejects unnecessary engagements with those who don't understand their struggles. In the first verse, Teely mentions the feds getting him in a literal sense, not based on his literacy. He talks about the vibe in the ghetto and how people get offended but he can show them something different. He questions why he gets pulled over, highlighting the injustice of his arrest. Shots go off, intensifying the situation, and he describes how extensive and expected these events have become. He compares himself to a pawn in a chess game, pondering the situation and checking the game by standing up for his community. Teely fights through the adversity, but it feels like his knight is ruined. He references cashing checks, lack of respect, and the need for acceptance. He mentions the investment in killing Black people, expressing his frustration and emphasizing the need for protection when there are no blessings. So, in this line, Teely expresses his anger and frustration by saying, "They mad invested in killing Blacks, so I'm 'mad n vested'." Here, "mad" refers to his intense anger, and "vested" is used to indicate that he is wearing a bulletproof vest for protection. Teely cleverly combines the two concepts, emphasizing that his anger fuels his need for self-protection. Teely mentions the National Guard, sarcastically suggesting that they don't need their help because they're already on guard. He questions the idea of nationals being godlike and criticizes those who act odd and try to book a "T" (playing on "tea" for gossip or information) with drug money, which leads to trouble when the aura is gone (playing on Oregon and burning trees). The track wraps up with a repetition of the opener and the hook, driving home the message of vengeance, disrespect, and the unnecessary engagements they reject. #Lookin4U #SoloSavages @rapfame_ar_team @rapfame_official

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