Sidewalk Lyrics – 10Percent, Lil Poppa

“Sidewalk” Lyrics by 10Percent, Lil Poppa is a latest English song in the voices of 10Percent, Lil Poppa. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Sidewalk” song lyrics are also written by 10Percent, Lil Poppa. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Sidewalk” by 10Percent and Lil Poppa talks about the dangers of the street life and how not everyone needs to be in it. The song warns against trying to be something you’re not, emphasizing that there’s nothing wrong with staying out of trouble. It reflects on the consequences of violence, fast money, and bad choices while encouraging young people to take a different path instead of getting caught up in the streets.

Sidewalk Lyrics

[Intro]
(Who that, Trell?)

[Chorus: 10Percent]
That money talk, that bulls*it walk
When I get rich, it’s gon’ be my fault (Mm, mm)
Everybody tryna portray a street n!gga
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk (Mm, mm)
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk
If you ain’t in the streets, stay on the sidewalk
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk (Sidewalk)

[Verse 1: 10Percent]
I know it look lit when you see sticks in my videos
But they don’t know after we hit, we gotta get rid of those
I don’t sugarcoat, I’ma tell you how it really go
These n!ggas wanna be villains, not no heroes
I feel it though ’cause I been down that same road
Them demons talk to you more than them angels (Mm, mm)
Eyes closed, I see lost souls, woah
I hope Heaven got a ghetto
I hope Heaven ain’t got no dress code
I had to realize I was special, mm-hmm, I’m special
I was a shiner ‘fore I bust my bezel (Mm-hmm)
They can use me as a manifesto (Mm-hmm)
Perfect timing, yellow diamonds, grew up piss poor
I’m talking ’bout every diamond on me shining clean like dish soap
Too many n!ggas dying, gotta watch the front and back door
I need tech support, shot the MAC ’til that b!tch brok
un smoke made a n!gga choke like a Newport
Feeling like the pope, white dope coming on a boat’
‘Bout a brick, n!gga certified, got a CDL to drive the lick
He don’t even get butterflies, he been road running for a minute

[Chorus: 10Percent]
That money talk, that bulls*it walk

When I get rich, it’s gon’ be my fault (Mm, mm)
Everybody tryna portray a street n!gga
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk (Mm, mm)
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk
If you ain’t in the streets, stay on the sidewalk
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk (Sidewalk)

[Verse 2: Lil Poppa]
Younging, if it ain’t too late, stay on the porch (Stay on the porch)
Better stick to playing sports (Playing sports)
‘Cause you ain’t got a force it, we all got a choice (We all got a choice)
We all get a route in this life to avoid (In this life to avoid)
Why set yourself for losses when you can’t even afford it? (When you can’t even afford it)
They got blood in the street, white chalk, white sheets (White chalk, white sheets)
Shoulda stayed on the sidewalk and said, “Fu*k beef” (And said, “Fu*k beef)
Ain’t nobody fault but my fault, it’s all on me (It’s all on me)
Who are you to listen when I talk I can only tell you what I see? (I can only tell you what I see)
We don’t stop at stop signs, running red lights (Running red lights)
Almost lost my mind, tryna get my head right (Tryna get my head right)
What if I didn’t find another way and I went left instead of right? (Instead of right)
No refunds back, everything come with a price (Everything come with a price)

[Chorus: 10Percent]
That money talk, that bulls*it walk
When I get rich, it’s gon’ be my fault (Mm, mm)
Everybody tryna portray a street n!gga
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk (Mm, mm)
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk
If you ain’t in the streets, stay on the sidewalk
Ain’t nothing wrong with the sidewalk

Sidewalk Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro is a simple producer tag or shout-out, likely referring to the song’s producer or someone involved in the track’s creation.

[Chorus]
The chorus talks about how money is what really matters, and empty talk doesn’t mean much. The artist acknowledges that when he becomes successful, it will be because of his own actions. He also points out that many people try to act tough or pretend they are street-savvy, but not everyone is built for that life. Staying out of the streets is not a bad thing—there’s nothing wrong with choosing a safer, more stable path.

[Verse 1]
The artist talks about how flashy and exciting street life might look in music videos, but the reality is much darker. Weapons are shown on screen, but behind the scenes, they have to be disposed of after being used. He doesn’t sugarcoat anything—many people want to be villains rather than heroes, and he understands why, because he has been down that same road. He reflects on the struggles he has faced, mentioning how temptation and negativity (demons) speak louder than positivity (angels).

He then shifts to a hopeful thought, wondering if there’s a version of Heaven for people from rough backgrounds like his. He recognizes his own worth and growth, saying he was shining even before he got expensive jewelry. His success can serve as inspiration for others. Despite his riches, he hasn’t forgotten the struggles of growing up poor.

The verse also highlights the danger that comes with street life—many people are dying, so he has to be extremely careful and watch his surroundings. He describes violent encounters, weapons being used until they break, and the suffocating effects of gun smoke. He also touches on drug trafficking, comparing it to a high-risk business that requires skill and experience. The verse overall shows both the harsh realities and the survival mindset needed in that environment.

[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the same message: real success comes from hard work, not just talking. Many people want to act like they’re in the streets, but there’s no shame in staying out of that life. The sidewalk represents a safer, smarter choice, and the artist is reminding people that not everyone needs to prove themselves in dangerous ways.

[Verse 2]
Lil Poppa gives advice to young people, telling them that if they haven’t already gotten involved in the streets, they should stay out of it. He suggests sticking to safer activities like sports rather than forcing themselves into a dangerous lifestyle. Everyone has choices in life, and he questions why someone would set themselves up for failure when they could avoid it.

He then talks about the consequences of street life—violence, crime scenes, and the regret that comes with it. He acknowledges that his own mistakes are his responsibility and that he can only share what he has personally seen. The verse also reflects on reckless behavior, like running red lights and ignoring warning signs in life. He almost lost his sanity trying to figure things out, and he wonders what would have happened if he had made different choices. The final lines emphasize that there are no second chances—every decision has a cost.

[Chorus]
Once again, the chorus reinforces the song’s core message: money and success come from real effort, not pretending to be something you’re not. Not everyone is meant for the streets, and there’s nothing wrong with choosing a safer path. If you’re not built for that life, it’s best to stay out of it rather than trying to prove something to others.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Sidewalk song?
A. Sidewalk song is sung by 10Percent, Lil Poppa.

Q. Who wrote Sidewalk lyrics?
A. Sidewalk lyrics are penned by 10Percent, Lil Poppa.

Q. Who has given the music of Sidewalk song?
A. Sidewalk music is composed and produced by 10Percent, Lil Poppa.

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