D&D Part 2 Lyrics – Sha EK

D&D Part 2 Lyrics by Sha EK is a latest English song in the voice of Sha EK. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new D&d Part 2 song lyrics are also written by Sha EK. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In D&D Part 2, Sha EK reflects on the harsh realities of street life and the pressures of surviving in a dangerous world. He talks about staying ready for anything, keeping his gun loaded, and dealing with betrayal and beefs with enemies. Despite wanting to focus on getting money, he’s forced back into the violence because others aren’t playing fair. The song also touches on loyalty, vengeance, and the constant threat of danger, with Sha EK asserting his dominance and status, while expressing frustration with disloyalty and enemies who talk too much.

D&D Part 2 Lyrics

[Intro]
OGz the fu*k up
Everything dead, gotta stand on that s*it

[Chorus]
If I don’t got it, n!gga, who gon’ help me?
If I get dropped, what you gon do if they shelf me?
I still be having them dreams of what I’ma do if I ever get wealthy
I gotta keep my gun on “fire,” I can get killed if that s*it is on “safety”

[Bridge]
I got 59 shots for that boy who just spoke on my kid, what the fu*k that n!gga ever did?

Don’t let me ever find out where you live, when I jumped off the porch, that n!gga wasn’t s*it
Like, I’m really on that
Why you think they keep telling me “fall back?”
Why the fu*k do I beef with a known rat?
RPTK, where the fu*k is John Glo at? (Die Y)

[Verse]
Damn, I had to get a new G
Like, I dead fell in love with G3
I be upping it fast, not faster than me
Last scene I was on, that n!gga tried to preach
New opps, old opps, who really care?
‘Cause they all getting put in the air
I was tryna stay out the way and really get the money, but now n!ggas not playing fair
So, it’s back to the dissing
So, it’s back to reloading and clicking
So, it’s back to parking up on n!ggas block, dumping and we getting missing (Bow, bow, bow)
Goongrinch, take the “Goon” out your name
B Black, thats my new favorite strain
Now we mixing it with Leeky, that’s what we been calling pain
First time when I spoke on a opp b!tch, I was smoking on Roshane
D&D, we made her viral, that b!tch was dumb, she should have never dropped my gang (‘Lilah)
And push up tryna think I’m not active, I’ma put you on a chain (Bow, bow, bow)
They ain’t know a n!gga off of rapping, they know me ’cause I let it bang

[Chorus]
If I don’t got it, n!gga, who gon’ help me? (Word)
If I get dropped, what you gon do if they shelf me?
I still be having them dreams of what I’ma do if I ever get wealthy
I gotta keep my gun on “Fire,” I can get killed if that s*it is on “Safety”

[Outro]
Bow, bow, bow
Suck my fu*king d!ck, n!gga
Y’all know what the fu*k is going on, n!gga
The face of The Bronx is back, n!gga
Suck my d!ck, n!gga, big die Y, RPTK, n!gga
I don’t beef with rats
I don’t fu*k with b!tches who fu*k with rats, n!gga
Bow, bow

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D&D Part 2 Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
Sha EK starts the song with a bold declaration, calling on his crew (OGz) to step up and stay true to their words. The phrase “everything dead” suggests he’s serious about leaving the past behind, and “stand on that” means he’s not backing down from his stance or actions.

[Chorus]
In the chorus, Sha EK expresses the need for self-reliance, emphasizing that if he’s in trouble or lacks support, no one will help him. He acknowledges the risks he faces, particularly in a dangerous environment, where survival means keeping his gun ready. He also dreams of what he could achieve if he made it big, but understands that danger is always lurking, and staying protected is essential.

[Bridge]
In this part, Sha EK speaks about dealing with someone who disrespected him, especially targeting his family. He’s got no tolerance for betrayal or disrespect and warns that anyone who crosses him will face serious consequences. He reflects on his journey, from humble beginnings to becoming someone powerful enough to take action. He also mentions conflicts with a “rat” (someone who betrays their own), indicating his strong stance against disloyalty.

[Verse]
Sha EK talks about upgrading his life and equipment, including getting a new gun (“G3”), and staying ready for whatever comes his way. Despite his initial goal of focusing on making money, he finds himself pulled back into violence because his enemies don’t play fair. The verse describes how he has to reload and get back to his street lifestyle, dealing with old and new rivals. He also mentions the pain he feels and how it affects his actions. Despite trying to avoid drama, he’s drawn back into it because of betrayal. He speaks on some of the people he’s beefing with, his anger, and how he lets his actions speak louder than words, gaining respect through power rather than just music.

[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing Sha EK’s feelings of being on his own in a dangerous world. He reflects on the constant threats to his life and the fact that he must stay alert and armed to survive, always dreaming of wealth but understanding the constant risk that comes with his lifestyle.

[Outro]
In the outro, Sha EK asserts his dominance, making it clear he’s not one to be challenged. He’s back on top and ready to remind anyone who doubts him of his power. He boldly rejects any association with traitors (“rats”) and disloyal people, and ends with a defiant message, further solidifying his position and reputation in the streets.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung D&D Part 2 song?
A. D&D Part 2 song is sung by Sha EK.

Q. Who wrote D&D Part 2 lyrics?
A. D&D Part 2 lyrics are penned by Sha EK.

Q. Who has given the music of D&D Part 2 song?
A. D&D Part 2 music is composed and produced by Sha EK.

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