Get Down V2 ext aug8 Lyrics – EST Gee

“Get Down V2 ext aug8” Lyrics by EST Gee is a latest English song in the voice of EST Gee. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Get Down V2 ext aug8” song lyrics are also written by EST Gee. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Get Down V2 ext aug8” by EST Gee is a gritty, intense track where he talks about surviving violence, staying loyal, and earning respect through real struggles. He shares how he’s been hurt but keeps pushing forward, choosing the streets over safer paths like real estate. There’s a strong message of never backing down, even when facing betrayal or danger, and always being ready for whatever comes.

Get Down V2 ext aug8 Lyrics

[Part 1: Get Down]

[Intro]
(Trill got that juice, n!gga) Get down ’cause they shooting
Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting
Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting
Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting (FOREVEROLLING)
Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting
Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting (Okay)

[Chorus]
Yeah, bleeding from my stomach and my face, but I’m straight

You can tell the difference blood and sweat, by the taste
Want me to let it go, but I say, “No” because I can’t
They want me to invest in real estate, instead I’m getting s*it spanked
Respect, I earned my rank, these stripes are deep, something you can’t take
Stay up all night and day, you in that car and you relate (And you relate)

[Verse]
Still stand on it today, I’m right beside you, not behind you (Not behind you)
Right now I sound like Jesus, I’m with heathens, killers, robbers (I’m with heathens, killers, robbers)
Let all of ’em take advantage of my kindness and in the Bible (Kindness and in the Bible)
Before he was my rival, it was love and we was partners (It was love and we was partners)
I guess seeing me get rich brought all that pu*sy s*it up out him (All that pu*sy s*it up out him)
Big rose gold shining, the jewelry color sweet and sour (The jewelry color sweet and sour)
I envisioned this since Enclave, breaking wrist, rocking my powder (Breaking wrist, rocking my powder)
CEO, customer service worker, server, shooter, driver (Oh yeah)
Supplier to the supplier, I’m an all-around provider (I’m an all-around provider)
The reason I rolled in diamonds (Rich), I wanna blind ’em when they see the s*it (Oh yeah)
Leave a dent, only evidence we spings a beat-up whip (Baow, baow, baow, yeah)
You can hear it screaming loud, yeah, it’s speakers from that foreign (Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting)

[Chorus]
Bleeding from my stomach and my face, but I’m straight (Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting)
You can tell the difference blood and sweat by the taste (Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting)
Want me to let it go, but I say, “No” because I can’t (Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting)
They want me to invest in real estate, instead I’m getting s*it spanked (Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting)

Respect, I earned my rank, these stripes are deep, something you can’t take (Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting)
Stay up all night and day, you in that car and you relate (Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting)

[Outro]
Get down ’cause they shooting, get down ’cause they shooting

[Part 2]

[Intro]
I promise not to let ’em walk me down with that chopper (I promise not to ever, ayy, Wu)
I promise not to let ’em walk me down with that chopper (I promise not to ever)
I promise not to let ’em walk me down with that chopper (I promise not to ever)
I promise not to let ’em walk me down with that chopper (I promise not to ever)

[Verse]
Huh, I’m a shooter first before I run and that’s a promise (Run)
They set the play but it didn’t go down nothing like they plotted (Go down nothing like they plotted)
I come through in them bulletproofs, I’m popping like Obama (President Obama)
And I can get you out of here today if I wanted (Today if I want to)
A whole million dollars, fu*k it, bail him out, Your Honor (Better let him out)
I’m Pyrex vision like I’m A$AP Rocky (Pyrex vision like I’m Rocky)
A Kel-Tec riding through the A with my partner (Kizzy with my n!gga)
It’s petty beef, can’t even get no rank from off each other (Get on your ass, n!gga)
Whichever n!ggas simpler for me to spank, I’ma dump ’em (I promise I’ll never)
And I’ve been trying to chill, but I can’t, so it’s fu*k ’em (I promised I’ll never)
I knew it was the blood of the snake that kept me covered (I promise to do whatever)
At this rate, I don’t think that you might make to the summer (I promise to do whatever, I promise to do whatever)
It’s based on a bunch of s*it I can’t say in public (It’s based on a bunch of s*it, yeah)
When faced with destruction, I put faith in the bullets (I put my faith in this chop, yeah)
This ache in my stomach from a scar look like a zipper (A scar look like a zipper)
So fu*k ten, put a fifty and make his friend do the n!ggas (Make his friend do the—)

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Get Down V2 ext aug8 Lyrics Meaning

[Part 1: Get Down]
[Intro]
This part kicks off with a repeated warning: shots are being fired, and people need to take cover fast. It gives a sense of chaos and urgency, like being in a place where gun violence is just part of everyday life. The repetition drives in the point that danger is always close. It’s like a survival reflex—duck, move, stay low. The energy here is intense, setting the stage for a world where staying alive means being alert every second.

[Chorus]
Here, EST Gee talks about being physically hurt—bleeding from his stomach and face—but still feeling okay mentally. He’s built tough. He mentions that you can taste the difference between blood and sweat, showing how deep his struggle goes. People want him to calm down and take a safer route, like investing in real estate, but he’s still out in the streets dealing with violence. He’s proud of the respect he’s earned; it came from real hardship, and nobody can take that away. Staying up all night in the car with his crew shows how real the lifestyle is—he’s not imagining it, he’s living it.

[Verse]
EST Gee keeps it raw here. He says he’s always got your back, not hiding behind you. Even though he might sound calm or even spiritual, he’s surrounded by people who are dangerous—robbers and killers. He reflects on how people took advantage of his kindness even though he lived by values like the ones in the Bible. Someone who used to be his close friend switched up once he saw EST Gee getting money and fame. That switch-up hurt, but it revealed who the person really was. Gee flashes some of the life he dreamed of—wearing shiny rose gold jewelry and making money since the days he was selling drügs. He lists all the roles he plays—boss, shooter, driver, even customer service—basically, he does everything it takes to survive and succeed. When he rocks diamonds, it’s not just about flexing—it’s to blind the people who doubted him. Even after a shooting, the only proof is a damaged car, and the loud sound system still blasts like a war cry. Everything he raps about here paints a picture of someone who’s been through hell and learned how to move smart, fight back, and shine despite it all.

[Chorus]
He repeats the part about being injured but still holding strong, reinforcing that this life comes with pain, but he’s too far in to walk away. The blood and sweat line hits again—it’s like he’s constantly putting in work and taking hits, but he keeps pushing. People around him might suggest changing his path to something safer, like real estate, but that’s not where his heart is. Instead, he’s handling problems in his own way, through the streets. His stripes—meaning his experience and respect—were earned the hard way and can’t be stolen or faked. Staying up late, riding around, staying alert—this isn’t just a choice, it’s survival, and others in the same grind can relate to that heavy lifestyle.

[Outro]
A quick but serious reminder that shots are still being fired. Stay down, stay alert, and don’t let your guard down.

[Part 2]
[Intro]
He makes a strong promise to never let anyone take him out with a weapon. Repeating the same line several times shows how serious he is about this. It’s like he’s mentally locking in—no matter what happens, he won’t go down easy. He’s ready for whatever comes, and he’s not about to run or fold under pressure. It’s a personal vow to fight back, stay dangerous, and always stay on top of the threat.

[Verse]
EST Gee starts this off by saying if danger comes his way, he’ll shoot before he runs. That’s his mindset—he’s not the type to back down. People tried to plan something against him, but it didn’t work out the way they hoped. He rolls through in bulletproof cars and compares his presence to Obama, meaning he moves like a big deal, powerful and protected. He even says he could bail someone out of jail with a million dollars, showing how much weight he carries now. He calls his sharp focus “Pyrex vision,” a term linked to cooking crack, but here it also means he sees things clearly. Riding with his partner and a Kel-Tec (a kind of gun), he shows he’s always ready for trouble.

He talks about petty beef—little conflicts that don’t earn you respect—but he still deals with it if needed. If someone’s easy to handle, he’ll take them out. Even though he’s tried to keep it calm lately, he admits he can’t—it’s still “forget them.” He also believes that his survival comes not from luck, but from being protected in a way that’s almost spiritual, like he was covered by the “blood of the snake,” which could mean betrayal taught him to move smart. He doubts some people will even make it to the summer because of how things are going. There’s a lot he’s seen and done that he can’t talk about openly.

When things get dark or dangerous, instead of backing down, he puts his trust in his gun. He mentions a scar on his stomach that looks like a zipper, a reminder of the violence he’s lived through. And when he says forget ten bullets and load up fifty, he’s talking about overkill—making sure his enemies get the message loud and clear. He even wants their friends to feel the pain, showing how serious and relentless he is when it comes to protecting himself and his name.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Get Down V2 ext aug8 song?
A. Get Down V2 ext aug8 song is sung by EST Gee.

Q. Who wrote Get Down V2 ext aug8 lyrics?
A. Get Down V2 ext aug8 lyrics are penned by EST Gee.

Q. Who has given the music of Get Down V2 ext aug8 song?
A. Get Down V2 ext aug8 music is composed and produced by EST Gee.

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