[Part 1]
One, two, three
A one to the two
I hope you find somebody more toxic
And y’all go through way more arguments than we did
Y’all go through way more arguments than needed
You better give him the same fuckin’ treatment
I know it’s just the intro and this shit gets deep, but
I’ve got my reasons
I put my work in, it wasn’t worth it
In this verse, the speaker wishes their ex to find someone who causes more problems. They hope their ex experiences more conflicts than before. The speaker feels their efforts to improve the relationship were pointless. They express frustration and a sense of being undervalued. Overall, it reflects disappointment and bitterness.
My stresses turned you into the person for somebody else
I made you perfect for somebody else
Endured all of your flaws ’til I broke through all the walls of your guard
Now you’re perfect for somebody else
I know she’s somewhere with a good guy, no
She’s out with a guy who pushes a pretty penny
Her friend just let me know, she said he gets more paper than me, yeah
There goes my ego
In this verse, the speaker feels their efforts made their ex suitable for someone else. They endured many flaws to improve the relationship. Now, their ex is with someone better. The speaker learns that the new partner is wealthier, hurting their pride. It reflects feelings of jealousy and diminished self-worth.
This shit is weak though
My heart is cold, this shit is brick
My shit is Shaq at the free-throw
Tryna get you back with all these cheap hoes
And you don’t even peep though
I let you take ’till there was nothing left of me
I seen it all ’till there was nothing left to see
I know she would leave me, what are you telling me?
In this verse, the speaker feels their efforts to get back together are ineffective. They describe their heart as cold and unfeeling. They tried to win their ex back but failed. The speaker feels used and empty. They express doubt about their ex’s loyalty and future.
‘Cause when it’s said and done, all I got is these melodies
You weren’t there when I was selling CDs
Juggin’ at the TD, I was selling CiCi’s
Now this coming in, the money comes in 3D
Told me I’d be nothing, bitch, I’m on the TV
Fast forward, mama, look at me, I’m on TV
Fast forward, baby, look at me and see me
Come and see me, yeah
Baby, come and see me, yeah
Come and see me, yeah
Come and see me, come and see me, yeah
In this verse, the speaker reflects on their journey and success. They highlight how they relied on their music for success. They remember working hard and facing doubt. Now, they have achieved fame and wealth. The verse emphasises their rise from struggles to success, urging others to recognize their achievements.
If it’s on the gram, TV
Come and see me, come and see me
Come and see me, come and see me, yeah
Come and see me, come and see me
If it’s on the Gram or the TV, uh
You gon’ have to come and see me
Yeah
In this verse, the speaker invites others to see them if they are featured on social media or TV. They emphasize the need for people to come and visit them in person. The repetition highlights their desire for real connection. The verse reflects their focus on being noticed and appreciated. Overall, it’s about valuing personal presence over virtual attention.
[Part 2]
[Intro]
She has been fuckin’ rich niggas since nineteen
No money inside her bag, just drugs and Maybelline
Seems like money’s got you doing anything
Anything, anything
Serving’ looks, you deaded me all for the finer things
Fuck me good and then you tellin’ me all kinda things
It’s like money’s got you doing different types of things
Girl, I heard you fucked that nigga in some shit I bought you
It hurts to know that that’s some different shit I taught you
You left me for someone who was icy
With all that ice, don’t you forget you gotta
In this verse, the speaker reflects on a past relationship with someone who is now involved with wealthy individuals. They mention the person’s focus on money and material things. The speaker feels hurt and betrayed, noting how their ex’s behavior changed with wealth. They express pain over their ex using things they bought in new relationships. The verse conveys feelings of betrayal and regret.
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[Chorus]
Come and see me, come and see me, yeah
Come and see me, come and see me, yeah
If it’s on the ‘Gram, on the TV, yeah
Bitch, you see me, I know you gotta see me, yeah
Come and see me, come and see me, ayy
Come and see me, come and see me, ayy
If it’s on the ‘Gram, on the TV, yeah
Come and see me, gonna see me, yeah
In this verse, the speaker repeatedly invites others to visit them in person. They mention being featured on social media and TV. The speaker wants people to acknowledge their success and come see them directly. The repetition emphasizes their desire for real-life connection. The verse highlights their frustration with virtual attention.
[Interlude]
Yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, I like that shit right there
That’s one arm off the shoulders shit right there
Um, look
In this verse, the speaker expresses approval and enjoyment. They use “yeah” to show enthusiasm. They describe something as impressive or notable. The mention of “one arm off the shoulders” suggests something striking or noteworthy. The verse ends with the speaker about elaborating further.
[Verse]
What is it hittin’ for? I’m toxic, you know it
Even your friends say I’m not shit, and you know it
She ties tears, she’d rather cry tears in the stars
And she knows the other guys in the double-R ain’t like us
They ain’t queuing it like us
Movie is playing’ and they ain’t queuing it like us
Maybe I’m toxic, maybe I’m not shit
Liquor, I’m gon’ sip
In this verse, the speaker questions their impact and acknowledges their flaws. They admit to being toxic and mention criticism from others. The speaker reflects on their unique connection compared to others. They discuss their drinking habits as a coping mechanism. Overall, it’s about self-awareness and dealing with criticism.
Sip it ’til I get depressed in this bitch
Then I’ma call you right up on the flip
Fifty reasons why your nigga ain’t shit
Fuck ’bout them niggas I’m not at the top
I come and I’m gon’ make this shit hot
DM your nigga and blow up the spot
Fuck up the relationship that you’ve got
Now that I fucked it up, making you mine
It’s no real intention of making you mine
In this verse, the speaker talks about drinking to the point of depression. They plan to call someone to discuss their partner’s flaws. The speaker intends to create problems in the other person’s relationship. They admit to causing trouble without genuine intentions. The verse highlights manipulative behaviour and lack of sincerity.
I just don’t wanna see you with no one else
Like I’m the only one allowed to move on
I’m a fuckboy for sayin’ that shit, girl, I know it
I don’t deserve you for playin’ that like that, I know it
But through these toxic eyes, I see potential
Took advantage of the fact you gotta
In this verse, the speaker expresses jealousy about their ex being with someone else. They admit their possessive behaviour and acknowledge it’s unfair. The speaker recognizes their flaws and how they mistreated their ex. Despite this, they see potential in the relationship. The verse reflects self-awareness and unresolved feelings.
Come and see me
You’ve gotta come and see me
You’ve got to come and see me, yeah
You gotta come and see me
Come and see me
In this verse, the speaker repeatedly asks others to visit them in person. They emphasise the need for real-life interaction. The repetition shows their strong desire for physical presence. The verse highlights their frustration with virtual attention. Overall, it’s about wanting genuine connection.
[Chorus]
Come and see me, come and see me, yeah
Come and see me, come and see me, yeah
If it’s on the ‘Gram, or the TV, yeah
Come and see me, come and see me, yeah, yeah
Come and see me
In this verse, the speaker repeatedly invites others to visit them. They mention that if they are seen on social media or TV, it should prompt a visit. The repetition emphasises their strong desire for personal interaction. The verse conveys frustration with only virtual attention. Overall, it’s about wanting real-life connection.
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Baby come and see
Come and see
Come and see me, yeah
If it’s on the gram or on the TV, on the TV, baby come and see
Come and see come and see
Come and see come and see
Yeah
In this verse, the speaker asks someone to visit them in person. They mention that seeing them on social media or TV should lead to a visit. The repetition highlights their eagerness for real-life interaction. The verse expresses frustration with only virtual recognition. It emphasises the need for genuine connection.
[Outro]
Welcome to my experience, I hope you’ll have a good time while y’all here
You know, we gon’ keep it lit, keep it funky, smooth and suave at all times
And while you here and while you enjoying it, you know I got Todd on the guitar
In this verse, the speaker welcomes guests and hopes they enjoy their time. They promise a lively and stylish experience. The atmosphere will be fun and smooth. The speaker mentions Todd playing guitar to enhance the experience. Overall, it’s about creating a memorable and enjoyable environment.
Coop on the keys the whole Umbrella in the back of this lit
I just hope wherever you at you having a good time and if you not I hope I bring joy to you with this
And if I don’t, then better luck next time
Enjoy this shit, it’s gon’ be lit
In this verse, the speaker talks about a lively event with Coop playing keys and an umbrella for style. They wish for everyone to have a good time and hope their performance brings joy. If not, they offer well wishes for next time. The verse emphasises having fun and enjoying the event.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is “And This Is Just The Intro (Live)”?
“And This Is Just The Intro (Live)” is a live performance version of a song, showcasing its raw energy and audience interaction.
Who is the artist behind “And This Is Just The Intro (Live)”?
The song is performed by a specific artist or band known for their engaging live shows and dynamic music style.
What makes the live version different from the studio recording?
The live version captures the spontaneous moments, crowd reactions, and a unique rendition that might differ from the studio version.
Where was “And This Is Just The Intro (Live)” recorded?
The live version was recorded at a concert venue, capturing the ambiance and energy of the live audience experience.
What genre does “And This Is Just The Intro (Live)” belong to?
The song belongs to a specific genre that reflects the artist’s style, such as rock, pop, or alternative music.
Conclusion
“And This Is Just The Intro (Live)” offers a vibrant live experience. It highlights the artist’s dynamic performance and crowd interaction. The energy and excitement of the concert are clearly felt through the recording. Fans get a taste of the live atmosphere and spontaneous moments. The live version often brings a fresh twist to the original song. It’s a great way to experience the artist’s charisma and talent. Overall, it’s a lively and engaging listen.