Lyrical Breakdown of Day For Day - A Journey through Words and Rhymes
Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Day For Day" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.
- Lyric Overview: Witness how Kodak Black weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Day For Day" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
- Rhyme and Rhythm Analysis: Our Lazyjot editor highlights the ingenious use of multi-syllabic rhymes and the rhythm pattern that Kodak Black employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
- Syllable Pattern Insights: Dive deeper into the structural elements of the lyrics. See how the syllable count varies across the song, adding a unique rhythm and flow to Kodak Black's narrative.
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Ay look, I say "I don't rap, I illustrate. I don't paint pictures, I picture-paint." Ha, this my motherfuckin' album
Kodak Black
Kodak Black
The nineteen-year-old Pompano Beach rapper-
-is reportedly back in jail after he was arrested today in Broward County, Florida
-changed his plea from not guilty to no contest
-in the two terminal cases that have put his musical career on hold
-troubled rapper found himself back behind bars after violating the terms of his house arrest
Yeah
You know I'm a hot boy, but I ain't never lose my cool
The streets on fire, that's why I'm riding with my tool
block boy, I'm quick to give a bitch the blues
I was already sentenced, before I came up out the womb
Streets done already sentenced me, before no cracker could
And I wonder why, when I'm just so fucked up out the hood
And I wonder why, these niggas be hatin' on a G
When I'm the same lil' nigga, who gave you niggas a chance to eat
I had to do that time, could nobody do that shit for me
When I was doin' that time, ain't nobody do that shit with me
I miss my nigga Cool, I know right now he pro'ly sleep
One day at a time, ten toes down until you're free
Dyin' in a cell, every street nigga feel
I give everything back to have my nigga heal
I give everything back to have my nigga with me
I already know I had to [?] had my nigga with me
I ain't tryna see the pen, I'm tryna make a shape
Neighborhood hero, I'm the one gon' save the day
Chosen one, My folks depend on me to make a way
I do it for my nigga locked up doin' day for day
They gave Lil' Marky twenty-five, that's my man (ay)
Remember hittin' licks and runnin' up them bands (ay ay)
They gave Lil' Grass sixteen years in the pen (ay)
For all my niggas locked up, I'm goin' H.A.A.M. (ay ay)
They gave twenty years, free my nigga
They say Lil' Tracer gettin' out this December
I dropped fifty-five bands from my hand
They done let me out, so now I'm goin' H.A.A.M
Before he go back, with the police (ay)
So that mean he goin' to court in these streets (ay ay)
He goin' to trial right there where he stands (ay)
For everybody that been wronged I want revenge (ay ay)
Dyin' in a cell, every street nigga feel
I give everything back to have my nigga heal
I give everything back to have my nigga with me
I already know I had to [?] had my nigga with me
I ain't tryna see the pen, I'm tryna make a shape
Neighborhood hero, I'm the one gon' save the day
Chosen one, My folks depend on me to make a way
I do it for my nigga locked up doin' day for day
This my motherfuckin' album
Paintin' pictures man, lil' Kodak, you already know that