Gangsta Cryin
Gangsta Cryin

NoCap, Boosie Badazz - Gangsta Cryin Lyrics

Imagine the intensity of raw emotions juxtaposed with the hardened life of someone who walks the streets. In "Gangsta Cryin," NoCap and Boosie Badazz dive deep into the unique struggles faced by those living a dangerous lifestyle. The song paints a vivid… Read more

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Gangsta Cryin Lyrics

(Al Geno on the track)
Oh
Yeah, yeah, yeah

He cry, she cry, they cry, but it's different when a gangsta cryin'
He rich, she rich, they rich, but it's different when a gangsta shinin'
He shoot, they shoot, he shoot, but it's different when a gangsta firin'
I asked God, "Was it different when a real nigga prayin'?" (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
I asked the mic, "Was it different when a real nigga singin'?"
Yeah, I asked the world, "Was it different when a street nigga famous?"

My nigga say that he don't know who told
All he said was, "The streets ain't the same no more"
My other nigga, he went up the road
Ain't no tellin' what he thinkin' when them gates start closin'
The nigga started foldin', your soul unfocused
And them bitches start rollin', ayy
Your mama need a shoulder
Your son need some school clothes and he need some folders
It's so hard bein' famous, when you was nameless
The judge don't really know ya, grab a poster, he paint ya
Thank you lawyer, you so dry, you told 'em "Fuck 'em," not "Thank you"
That just how real it get
No one can fix that, no one can give it back
You gotta live there, it's no more real there
It's five niggas in your cell, you gotta shit there
You layin' down, thinkin' 'bout your dead homies, tears shed to your ears

He cry, she cry, they cry, but it's different when a gangsta cryin'
He rich, she rich, they rich, but it's different when a gangsta shinin'
He shoot, they shoot, he shoot, but it's different when a gangsta firin'
I asked God, "Was it different when a real nigga prayin'?" (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
I asked the mic, "Was it different when a real nigga singin'?"
Yeah, I asked the world, "Was it different when a street nigga famous?"

Me and my gangstas throwin' fours (yeah)
'Fore we was street famous, ain't nobody broke the code (no)
'Member we was all smiles when we got our first load
Now you dead and it's heavy on my soul, free the guys, man
Judge lookin' at me full of hate, I just smile, man
Cryin' up inside 'cause I'm finna leave my child, man
FN on me, can't let 'em down
Money ain't changed me, it just changed the people 'round me, facts
Disrespect times four, had to bleed that nigga
Shed a tear for Corey Miller, I ain't wanna leave that nigga (C)
He rap, she rap, we rap, but my shit different
I put a nigga up in tears (Boosie shit hit different)
They killed Live and they killed the whole car(three dead)
Guess when ya famous, niggas shootin' for your heart (shit, yeah)
After the funeral, his lil' brother killed hisself
Now you see, that's it's different when a gangsta nigga cryin' (cryin')

He cry, she cry, they cry, but it's different when a gangsta cryin'
He rich, she rich, they rich, but it's different when a gangsta shinin'
He shoot, they shoot, he shoot, but it's different when a gangsta firin'
I asked God, "Was it different when a real nigga prayin'?" (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
I asked the mic, "Was it different when a real nigga singin'?"
Yeah, I asked the world, "Was it different when a street nigga famous?"

(Al Geno on the track)

Writer(s): Kobe Crawford, Torence Hatch
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Gangsta Cryin?

Imagine the intensity of raw emotions juxtaposed with the hardened life of someone who walks the streets. In "Gangsta Cryin," NoCap and Boosie Badazz dive deep into the unique struggles faced by those living a dangerous lifestyle. The song paints a vivid picture of how fame and wealth don't erase the pain and loss experienced by someone labeled a "gangsta." It's a soulful cry highlighting the betrayals, the emotional and mental strain of incarceration, and mourning lost friends. Even as they shine in the spotlight, their tears and prayers carry a different weight because of their background and experiences. Their message is clear: the superficial gloss of fame and money doesn't wash away the profound sorrows and challenges of street life.

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