Letter to Nipsey
Letter to Nipsey

Meek Mill, Roddy Ricch - Letter to Nipsey Lyrics

In this heartfelt tribute, Meek Mill and Roddy Ricch pour out their emotions over the loss of Nipsey Hussle, a beloved friend and influential figure. They reflect on his impact, sharing personal memories and the pain of his untimely death. The song captures… Read more

Jan 26, 2020
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Letter to Nipsey Lyrics

Yeah

I just left your viewing at the Staples Center (I did)
Obama wrote you a letter, yeah, you made it nigga (you made it)
I even heard you had some plans to come to Vegas with us
And them suckers could never kill you, it only made you bigger (yeah)
And every time I see some fire, I see blue
And every time I close my eyes, see Snupe and I see you
When I be on the West side (west side), you know how we do (how we do)
Hustle and motivate, turning one into a two (two, two), two into four
Hurt my heart, I seen you on the floor, do it for the hood
Man, I don't even wanna do it no more
When these niggas you do it for, they'll shoot you and all
The only thing I can say is you with Allah, blessings (blessings)
And I ain't finna sit here, act like I'm your main homie (I won't)
But when we lost you it really put some pain on me (it did)
Got me scared to go outside without that flame on me (brrt)
And when them niggas went against me, you ain't change on me (you ain't change on me)
Told me it was wrong or right some of my longest nights (you do)
You made me cry nigga (cry nigga), and I don't cry nigga (cry nigga)
You the first one made me feel like I could die nigga (like I could die)
'Cause real niggas never die, you know the vibes nigga (you know the vibes nigga, yeah)
Couple days ago was chilling with my youngins
Seen your kids on the 'Gram, it made me sicker to my stomach (it made me sick)
And as the marathon continue, we keep running (we won't stop)
But I like, damn, I wish you seen that pussy coming, for real (for real)

I wish I knew when the storm came (storm came)
How many tears did you cry when you lost someone?
We did this shit all for the gutter, whoa, whoa, whoa
Did this shit for my lil' brother, whoa (brother), whoa, whoa
Had to stand through these tears 'cause I see you every time my eyes close
Asking myself why you had to go, but only God knows (only God knows)

I was in Miami when I lost you, I ain't talk about it (yeah)
I remember I bawled out in tears when I saw your body (mm)
And the flight back home, had cold days in LA (hm)
Had to turn off my phone, throw on the shades and meditate
What you 'bout wishin' goin' blind, to hide your tears?
Had a lot of murder on my mind, but in God I fear
Took Yompton and Crenshaw around the globe in a year (whoa)
'Member ridin' solo, now it's Escalades in my rear (whoa)
I just hustle, motivate, be prolific, hold down the state
My big brother Hussle the great
I know Cobby, Supreme relate, I know Jay Rock, Hoggy relate
Blacc Sam, Adam relate, Keeda, J Stone relate
Lauren, Pacman, it's love, I wanna see you do great

I wish I knew when the storm came (storm came)
How many tears did you cry when you lost someone?
We did this shit all for the gutter, whoa, whoa, whoa
Did this shit for my lil' brother, whoa (brother), whoa, whoa
Had to stand through these tears 'cause I see you every time my eyes close
Asking myself why you had to go, but only God knows (only God knows)

Writer(s): Nikolas Papamitrou, Robert Rihmeek Williams, Rodrick Moore
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Letter to Nipsey?

In this heartfelt tribute, Meek Mill and Roddy Ricch pour out their emotions over the loss of Nipsey Hussle, a beloved friend and influential figure. They reflect on his impact, sharing personal memories and the pain of his untimely death. The song captures their grief, admiration, and the sense of brotherhood they felt with Nipsey. Both artists emphasize how Nipsey's legacy continues to inspire them to hustle and motivate others despite the sorrow. The lyrics also touch on themes of loyalty, resilience, and the harsh realities of life in the streets. Overall, it's a touching homage that underscores Nipsey's enduring influence and the void left by his passing.

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