Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 Lyrics – G Herbo

“Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2” Lyrics by G Herbo is a latest English song in the voice of G Herbo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2” song lyrics are also written by G Herbo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2”, G Herbo reflects on his life growing up in a tough neighborhood and the struggles that came with it. He talks about being a legend in his hood, dealing with stress, loss, and betrayal, and trying to stay focused while navigating pain and pressure. Despite the hardships, he stays strong, avoids fake people, and keeps pushing toward his goals without losing himself.

Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 Lyrics

[Intro]
(DJ Victoriouz with me in the building)
Ayy

[Chorus]
Everywhere I wrap my hood, I was stepping in my hood
I’m a legend in my hood
Sometimes I wonder how I’m blessed, ’cause ain’t no blessings in my hood
I don’t really be in the hood, think n!ggas telling in my hood
I be wondering why I’m stressed, all this VS on my chest
I’m a gangster, don’t know less and I still feel it in my chest
Up all night if I ain’t drunk, I don’t even get no rest

But I won’t reach my full potential less, I’m at my best
Guess, I learned my lesson

[Verse]
All my n!ggas dead and gone, if they ain’t dead, they gone
Away, streets ain’t been the same, so I just rap my songs
And pray, fu*k n!ggas out my way, I’m tryna stay away
And I’m standing on what I mean, if I got to spray today
No ’bout, treat my heart with ease, wear it on my sleeves
I’m just staying on my Q’s, staying on my P’s
I know some s*it I never said, they need me to say
I said some s*it I don’t believe, believe me today
What you need? S*it, I probably had it
And they tried to count me out, but s*it I probably had it
High speeds, we where’s all static
N!ggas bleed, we hop right in traffic
Yeah, wanna paint the city red, but he scared
He seen me would have tried to hit my head, but he dead
Lonely nights up in my bed, I had to take my meds
I talked to God, but I never ever talked to feds
Fighting cases, spinning cake, I could have gave my kids
I ain’t tripping ’bout no dough, I rather walk instead
I ain’t tripping ’bout no hoe, s*it you done, I never would’v
ot me tripping on my bro
I’m in LA, thinking back, when I was sleeping on the floors

Made mistakes along the road, but I will never sell my soul
Stay down and hit my goals, now rock a lot of gold
Leader, but I play my role
Hard body, I walk on cold
Here hot, my heart cold
Summertime, this b!tch real hot
Opps got a dead block, my block full of dreadlocks
Whole hood full of sinners, I was locked with the spinners
Everybody couldn’t make it women, but that was not my agenda (Not then)

[Chorus]
Everywhere I wrap my hood, I was stepping in my hood
I’m a legend in my hood
Sometimes I wonder how I’m blessed, ’cause ain’t no blessings in my hood
I don’t really be in the hood, think n!ggas telling in my hood
I be wondering why I’m stressed, all this VS on my chest
I’m a gangster, don’t know less and I still feel it in my chest
Up all night if I ain’t drunk, I don’t even get no rest
But I won’t reach my full potential less, I’m at my best
Guess, I learned my lesson

[Outro]
Lunch break, n!gga

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Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
Shouting out the DJ and starting the vibe.

[Chorus]
He’s talking about how deeply connected he is to his neighborhood, not just repping it, but actually having lived through it. He sees himself as a legend where he’s from, but at the same time, he feels the pain and the struggle of that life. Even though things have gotten better for him, he reflects on how tough the hood still is—no real blessings, people snitching, constant stress. The diamonds on his chest don’t cover the weight he feels inside. He’s tired, can’t sleep without being drunk, and always feels like he’s not at his full potential unless he’s really focused. Through all the chaos, he’s learned tough lessons and is trying to move smarter now, not just tougher.

[Verse]
He starts by remembering the people he’s lost—either dead or just gone in one way or another. The streets have changed, and instead of getting lost in them, he puts his thoughts into his music and prays for peace. He’s focused on keeping his distance from people who bring trouble, and he means everything he says. If he has to defend himself, he will. Emotionally, he tries to stay strong, but he wears his feelings openly. He’s being cautious and smart, keeping his guard up. There are things he knows but never speaks on, and other things he’s said in the past that maybe weren’t fully true—but today, he wants to be real.

He’s been through so much, from fast lifestyles and shootouts to being underestimated. But deep down, he always knew he had what it takes. He talks about the violence and danger around him, and how others may act tough until they face him—then it’s different. He’s had nights full of loneliness and had to take meds to cope. He talks to God but refuses to work with the law. He’s been fighting legal battles and spending money that could’ve gone to his kids. Still, money or girls don’t distract him—loyalty and principles matter more.

Thinking back to his old struggles in LA, sleeping on floors, he admits he’s made mistakes, but he’ll never compromise his integrity. Now that he’s made it, he wears gold and takes pride in staying true. He leads without trying to outshine others, staying strong even in tough times. His city’s rough—hot summers, violent blocks, and heavy loss—but he’s still standing. The environment was full of danger and broken dreams, but he never let it define him or distract him from his path.

[Chorus]
Again, he’s stressing how much his identity is tied to his neighborhood. He’s seen and lived through the harsh reality there, making him a legend in his own right. He often questions how he made it out when there didn’t seem to be any hope or blessings around. These thoughts weigh on him, even when he’s doing well and wearing expensive jewelry. His tough background doesn’t leave him—it still affects his mind and body. He struggles to rest unless he’s numbing the stress. He knows he has to be in the best version of himself to really reach his goals, and every struggle has taught him something important.

[Outro]
Wrapping it up casually, like just another break in the day.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 song?
A. Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 song is sung by G Herbo.

Q. Who wrote Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 lyrics?
A. Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 lyrics are penned by G Herbo.

Q. Who has given the music of Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 song?
A. Lunch Break Freestyle Part 2 music is composed and produced by G Herbo.

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