Letter To My Block Lyrics – Lil Tjay

“Letter To My Block” Lyrics by Lil Tjay is a latest English song in the voice of Lil Tjay. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Letter To My Block” song lyrics are also written by Lil Tjay. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Letter To My Block” by Lil Tjay is a heartfelt message to his old neighborhood, showing love and loyalty to the place that raised him. He talks about how far he’s come, the struggles and losses he’s faced, and how success hasn’t made him forget his roots or the people from his block.

Letter To My Block Lyrics

[Intro]
(??), where the bread at?
Hmm, this a letter to my block
This a letter to my block
It’s been a while since I seen your face
Where you been? I’ll admit, I really missed this place
Just so you know, you haven’t been replaced
Guess I still think of you now like nothing has changed

[Verse 1]
Life’s going good, can’t complain, reached that paper king
Rap made the fame, couple died just to make a name

You ain’t gotta rap, get that bag over, or go make a lane
I ain’t gotta cap, look my eyes, you can see the veins
Still get it every way, no excuses every day
I be working over hard, tryna knock the ones ahead of me
Thirty plaques, better yeah, plotting for my resume
Even though I’m goated, but I still try to better me
We grew up on MedicAid, me and Rya boo’d up
I was running ’round and some youngs picked them tools up
Look at my crowd, that (??)
Perky bite down just find no abuser
Trenches get sad, ain’t no one got feelings
That block, it taught me if he fall, he the realest
Traveled overseas, over blessed, I got to leave
S*it done brainwashed some my n!ggas, I could feel it

[Chorus]
Letter to my block (It’s been a while since I seen your face)
Love you deeply, s*it don’t stop (Where you been? I’ll admit, I really missed this place)
I ain’t lying though, I fell for the trenches (Just so you know, you haven’t been replaced)
Add it up, I spent some mills on the trenches (Guess I still think of you now like nothing has changed)
Letter to my block (It’s been a while since I seen your face)
Love you deeply, s*it don’t stop (Where you been? I’ll admit, I really missed this place)
I ain’t lying though, I fell for the trenches (Just so you know, you haven’t been replaced)
Add it up, I spent some mills on the trenches (Guess I still think of you now like nothing has changed)

[Verse 2]
N!ggas dissing, this s*it add up (Add up)
Done with shootings, (??) gang get tagged up
Everyone in competition, this s*it mad sus’
Swear the truth inside your jeans and you gassed up
I thought everyone gon’ ride, I thought everyone gon’ be here by my side
Imagine we would kill a opps, he never died
I thought he would never tell
They gon’ cap and s*it get lonely in that cell
Ain’t nobody got no money for your bail
I done took so many L’s (L’s), L’s to the block
Disrespect Smelly, man, them shells gon’ pop
Growing up Scully, went from dices for the guap
Cock up, dude gon’ make it hot
Keep on talking, don’t you stop, no
Gotta keep, the opps might come through, let a shot go
Gotta duck the first time, hit a lick, I got though
Twenty up, I came a long way, I’m huncho
You don’t gotta fu*k with me, it’s stuck though

[Chorus]
Letter to my block (It’s a letter to my block)
(It’s been a while since I seen your face)
Love you deeply, s*it don’t stop (I love you deeply, it don’t stop)
(Where you been? I’ll admit, I really missed this place)
I ain’t lying though, I fell for the trenches (Yeah, I fell)
(Just so you know, you haven’t been replaced)
Add it up, I spent some mills on the trenches (Mills and mills)
(Guess I still think of you now like nothing has changed)
It’s a letter to my block (It’s a letter to my block)
(It’s been a while since I seen your face)
Love you deeply, s*it don’t stop (I love you deeply, it don’t stop)
(Where you been? I’ll admit, I really missed this place)
I ain’t lying though, I fell for the trenches (Yeah, I fell)
(Just so you know, you haven’t been replaced)
Add it up, I spent some mills on the trenches
(Guess I still think of you now like nothing has changed)

[Outro]
Boom-boom-boom
I fell for the trenches
Add it up, I spent some mills on the trenches
(??), where the bread at?

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Letter To My Block Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
In the beginning, Lil Tjay is talking directly to his old neighborhood, like he’s writing a real letter to it. He’s saying it’s been a long time since he’s seen the place and that he truly misses it. Even though time has passed and his life has changed, he still feels connected to where he came from. He’s showing love and respect, saying that nothing can replace those memories or the people from his block.

[Verse 1]
Here, Lil Tjay talks about how his life has improved and how he’s enjoying success, but he still remembers the struggles that shaped him. He mentions earning money and fame through rap but also acknowledges that some people lost their lives just trying to make a name. He encourages others to find their own way to succeed without necessarily following the same path. He stays focused and driven, always working hard to outdo himself. Even though he’s now successful, he doesn’t forget growing up poor and tough. He remembers the hard times, the people he grew up with, and how the block taught him lessons about loyalty and survival. He’s grateful for the opportunities to travel and live better, but he also feels sad that some of his old friends have been lost or changed by the streets.

[Chorus]
In the chorus, Lil Tjay expresses deep love and loyalty to his neighborhood. He repeats that it’s been a while since he’s been there, but the bond hasn’t faded. He admits he fell in love with the trenches — the rough place that made him who he is. Even though he’s made millions, he still spends on his community and gives back to the place that raised him. The repetition shows that his success hasn’t changed how he feels about his roots. No matter how much time passes or how far he goes, his heart remains with his block. It’s his way of saying thank you and showing that fame didn’t make him forget where he started.

[Verse 2]
In this part, Lil Tjay talks about the dark side of the street life — betrayal, violence, and loneliness. He reflects on how people he trusted turned against him and how hard it is to find loyalty. He feels let down by those who didn’t stay real or support him when times got tough. He mentions the constant danger around him, where people are always competing or dissing each other. Even with success, he’s aware that enemies still exist and that one wrong move could bring trouble. He remembers losing people like Smelly, who meant a lot to him, and how that pain still drives him. Despite all the struggles, he’s proud of how far he’s come — from hustling and surviving to becoming successful. He’s tough, focused, and determined to stay on top, even if some people don’t like him.

[Chorus]
In this final chorus, Lil Tjay repeats his heartfelt message to his block but with even more emotion. He emphasizes how much he still loves and appreciates where he came from, even though he’s living a better life now. He reminds everyone that his connection to the trenches is unbreakable — it’s a part of who he is. The repeated lines show his loyalty and how he keeps thinking back to his old life, feeling that nothing has really changed inside him. He might have money, fame, and comfort now, but he still carries the same love for his neighborhood and the people who were with him before the spotlight. It’s both a thank-you note and a promise that he’ll never forget his roots, no matter how big he gets.

[Outro]
At the end, Lil Tjay sums it all up with a short, powerful message — he’s forever connected to the trenches. Even after all his success, he’s still tied to where it all started.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Letter To My Block song?
A. Letter To My Block song is sung by Lil Tjay.

Q. Who wrote Letter To My Block lyrics?
A. Letter To My Block lyrics are penned by Lil Tjay.

Q. Who has given the music of Letter To My Block song?
A. Letter To My Block music is composed and produced by Lil Tjay.

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