“Get Back Gang” Lyrics by EBK Jaaybo is a latest English song in the voice of EBK Jaaybo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Get Back Gang” song lyrics are also written by EBK Jaaybo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Get Back Gang” by EBK Jaaybo is a raw and emotional song where he talks about losing close friends, feeling betrayed by people he trusted, and dealing with pain through violence and street life. He opens up about grief, loyalty, and how the streets have changed him. Even with success, he still feels empty inside and struggles with love, loss, and the constant cycle of revenge.
Get Back Gang Lyrics
[Intro]
(Johnny got another one)
Ayy, I would’ve crashed for you brother why you change on me?
Why you change on me?
Why you change on your brother? That ain’t Gz n!gga
Yeah, G-Block
Ayy, Yeah
Ayy, G-Block, ayy, ayy
[Verse 1]
Ayy why you change on your brothers? That ain’t Gz n!gga
Pills in my body, reminiscing ’bout that body made me sleep different
Put the hood on my back, got my whole team winning
Unread messages texting Osama phone like why you leave n!ggas
Jz, don’t think different the babies love you
Heartbroken made a vow that I’m gonna put me up a sucker
A million dollars couldn’t change the fact I’m hurting so I’m thugging
Spanking n!ggas all in public
Hard to change when you love it, ayy
Rest in peace all my n!ggas
I’m hurt that y’all ain’t here to see this, should be balling with ’em
Told bro it’s curtains if he change on me
Weight of the world on my shoulders, I got pain on me
Killed him for a purpose, they couldn’t save brodie
Expensive pain, I’m sipping juice so I can numb it
Cooked a n!gga with him
Can’t nobody tell me that ain’t brother, Gz I love him
Don’t bring up bro, get sentimental ’bout that subject
The hood ain’t never showed that love back but call me, Gz I’m coming
[Bridge]
Yeah, ayy
When they said RRari died I felt that in my stomach
Ayy
Got everything I dream for but still got nothing
[Verse 2]
Walked him down broad day, who would’ve ever thought I learned to love this s*it
Streets fu*ked me up, gotta call granny to feel love again
I’m funkin with n!ggas I really love, Gales, how it come to this
They speak on Roy like I ain’t get that GBG, Kasino know I slid
At times when I need pops advice it fu*k my pride up
He was my folks it fu*ked my mind up when they slimed blood
Ain’t feel it in his home he hit the streets to find love
Can’t be the top opp until you slime one
Thinking ’bout (??), been missing my lil’ sister
Don’t want the fam’ to look at me like that, but they know I’m a killer
Put my energy in spinning three hunnid shots he know I’m miss him
Miss Dada, Play and Maxx it’s hard to find a trace they got in n!ggas
Facetime my lil’ bro from jail, he said my brother died
Felt that in my heart, don’t hit me telling me don’t spin for bro, go take your own advice
Blood, sweat and tears on the pavement wanna vulture cry
Can’t let the homie see me weak, I put my tears on hold and slide
[Verse 3]
G-Block
‘Cause when you lose someone you love that’s what you supposed to do
Touch one of mines, I’m standing over dud
otta get that get back
Any block we funking with we spint that
On GPS wish I could fly to where my kids at
Homie smoked the homie it was curtains for his b!tch ass
Give everything I worked so hard for the gang just to bring Nick back
In love with spinning stand overs fu*k my conscience up
Walk up on him with a smile on my face, I know I got me one
A day one from Seventh Street can’t put me on a block I’m from
Chasing that high I’m running out of lov
-Block
[Outro]
Yeah
21 n!gga
Long live my brothers n!gga
Yeah
RRari forever n!gga
Yeah, G-Block
I get to thinking ’bout my n!ggas start thinking ’bout some murderous s*it
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[Intro]
Here, Jaaybo starts by expressing how deeply he cared for someone he considered a brother. He would’ve gone all out for him, even risked his life. But now that same person switched up on him, and it hurts. He questions the loyalty, saying that kind of betrayal doesn’t fit with their code or lifestyle. The mention of “G-Block” sets the tone, pointing to his roots and where he’s coming from.
[Verse 1]
In this part, he’s really talking from a place of pain and frustration. He feels betrayed by someone who was supposed to be like family. He’s popping pills and thinking about a death that changed how he sleeps and lives. Despite everything, he carries the whole hood on his back and wants to see his team win. He’s texting someone who passed away, showing how much he misses them and still wishes they were around. Even though he’s hurting, he tries to stay strong for the younger ones who look up to him. He’s made a personal promise to get revenge for the losses he’s suffered. Money hasn’t helped heal his pain, so he continues thugging and handling his grief the way he knows best—through violence. He’s out in public dealing with enemies, and even though he knows it’s hard to change, he’s too deep into this lifestyle. He misses his fallen friends and feels they should still be around celebrating with him. He warns others not to switch sides, saying he won’t hesitate to cut them off if they do. He’s carrying emotional pain, and even the act of taking a life had purpose behind it. The drink helps numb the hurt. Some people might not understand, but for him, loyalty runs deep, and when he speaks on certain people, it hits him hard. Even if the hood never gave him the same love back, he still shows up when they call.
[Bridge]
When he found out RRari died, it hit him hard in the gut—it wasn’t just news, it was real pain. Even though he’s got the success he always dreamed of, it still feels empty without the people he lost.
[Verse 2]
Here, Jaaybo dives deeper into the emotional damage the streets caused him. He talks about taking someone out in broad daylight and how, over time, he’s gotten used to the violence to the point where he doesn’t just do it—he feels drawn to it. The streets messed him up emotionally, so much that he has to call his grandma just to feel some real love again. He’s in conflict with people he once cared about deeply, and he can’t believe it got to this point. When people doubt his loyalty to a friend named Roy, he reminds them he already slid for him—he’s not just talking, he acted on it. There are moments when he wishes he could talk to his dad, but his pride holds him back. Losing someone close really messed with his head. That person didn’t feel loved at home, so he turned to the streets. Jaaybo feels like you can’t be a real enemy out here unless you’ve actually taken a life. He’s thinking about his little sister, who he misses deeply. He doesn’t want his family to judge him for the choices he’s made, but they know who he is and what he’s done. He’s put all his focus into revenge, even firing hundreds of shots just to let someone know he’s hurting. He misses his people—Dada, Play, and Maxx—and it’s tough because there’s no closure. A call from his little bro in jail hits hard when he hears another brother died. That pain is deep, and when people tell him not to retaliate, he’s like, “You don’t live this, don’t preach to me.” He’s cried through all this loss, but instead of showing weakness, he hides it and keeps sliding.
[Verse 3]
This verse is all about vengeance and loyalty. He says when you lose someone you love, the only thing to do is go get revenge. If anyone touches someone close to him, he’s not hesitating—he’s taking action right away. He’s riding on enemy blocks, making sure they feel the heat too. Even with everything going on, he wishes he could be near his kids, showing there’s still a part of him that longs for peace and love. Someone from his own circle turned on another, and Jaaybo handled it immediately—no hesitation. He’d trade all his success just to bring his brother Nick back. But his love for revenge has messed with his conscience. He’s gotten used to walking up to his targets calmly, even smiling when he knows he’s about to get them. Despite being from the same street as someone else, he doesn’t get the same respect because of where he’s from originally. He’s always chasing a high—whether it’s from drügs, revenge, or emotions—but that chase is slowly draining the love out of him.
[Outro]
He closes by shouting out his fallen brothers and showing love to the G-Block. When he thinks about the friends he’s lost, it makes him start thinking violent thoughts again. That grief never really leaves—it just fuels his actions.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Get Back Gang song?
A. Get Back Gang song is sung by EBK Jaaybo.
Q. Who wrote Get Back Gang lyrics?
A. Get Back Gang lyrics are penned by EBK Jaaybo.
Q. Who has given the music of Get Back Gang song?
A. Get Back Gang music is composed and produced by EBK Jaaybo.
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