Pandoras Lyrics – Benny the Butcher

“Pandoras” Lyrics by Benny the Butcher is a latest English song in the voice of Benny the Butcher. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Pandoras” song lyrics are also written by Benny the Butcher. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Pandoras”, Benny the Butcher reflects on his rise from the streets to success, staying real through the struggle. He talks about loyalty, lessons from the game, and how some people switched up on him. He raps about hustling smart, surviving setbacks, and helping those around him, while making it clear he’s not just talking—he’s really lived it. It’s gritty, raw, and full of pride.

Pandoras Lyrics

Big BSF s*it
Summertime Butch
These are the real Sopranos
They tried to box me out, they couldn’t box me in
You swing a fist my way and never box again
My man moving weird s*it, we ops again Thought we was of the same club, but we opposite
I had to place my dog on to watch him lift
Your mom’s ain’t gotta spend a dime out of pocket book
You dwelling on when you showed me my first rocket but
Who rode with you when you got your first rocket took
You ain’t really even know how to cock it, look ain’t know how to take the clip out the socket
You gotta take this b!tch off safety first

You ain’t really even know how to pop it, look We was young ****, but we wasn’t done with it
You jump in the streets, you take whatever come with it
You find out what worked best for you and run with it
And pass it off to the streets when you done with it
This is a moment for **** trapping and actually making it happen
Used to run through so many boats, they call me the captain
They used to want me dead, couldn’t give them the satisfaction
Told my label don’t trip, I don’t talk it, I’m with the action
I remember I was fu*ked up tucking my last
Jackson
Got a front from an amigo and played this s*it ass backwards
Sent the box twice and lost it, that’s bad practice
Turned a one to a three with the boy, that’s black magic
Let my auntie test the work and she said it was fantastic
Now we running through the watts
More chops than you could imagine
I’m back at it, I flip chickens, I’m athletic My dog wanna back through the plug, but l won’t let him
Dior fetish, I pray we all get more lettuce Point me to the paper and we run it, Jerome
Bettis
Money long beyond measure, know my mind made up
I spent 50 on this really, know my time made up
I’m from the east side, the hood with the notorious name
Spent my first couple years just exploring the game
As shorties, we took cans to the store for change
Now these jewels in my bag worth four and some change

For five years, I had these **** playing follow the leader
I left the keys at the crib like a responsible drinker
See my homie take a brick and cut it down with a neater
I’m with the man that make the dog, it’s like! know the breeder
And everybody can’t go, but I still try to save a few
Bro said the streets need me more than the label do
Spit game, look at the stats of the **** I gave it to
I keep you on the right track like your guardian angel do
Big whips, big watch, big ring on my finger
100
B.S.F. chain, I fu*k her so hard that it came a loose
Teeth on a chopstick look like a saber tooth And just cause y’all say it on records don’t make it true

[Outro]
Big BSF, n**]
The gangster way

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Pandoras Lyrics Meaning

[Big BSF s\*it / Summertime Butch / These are the real Sopranos]
Benny kicks things off by repping his crew, BSF (Black Soprano Family), and comparing them to real-life gangsters, not the fake kind. He’s saying they live the street life for real and handle things with serious loyalty and code, not just talk.

[They tried to box me out… but we opposite]
He talks about how people tried to limit him or push him out, but he broke through anyway. He throws a jab at someone who used to be close but started acting different, so now they’re enemies. He once thought they were on the same team, but it turns out they weren’t really built the same.

[I had to place my dog on… rocket but]
Here, he’s keeping a close eye on someone he once trusted. He mentions how someone’s mom doesn’t have to worry about money anymore, probably because he’s helping them out. But the other guy is stuck in the past, thinking about the time he taught Benny about guns—while Benny reminds him he was there when that same gun got taken from him.

[You ain’t really even know\… come with it]
Benny’s calling out the other guy for not even knowing how to handle a gun properly back then. He’s showing how far he’s come since those early days. Life in the streets is risky, and if you jump in, you have to deal with everything that comes with it. You figure out what works for you, make the most of it, and eventually pass it down to others.

[This is a moment for… with the action]
This part celebrates the ones who actually made moves in the streets and turned that hustle into real success. Benny was deep in the game, moving heavy product, earning respect. Even when people wanted him gone, he didn’t fold. He tells his record label not to worry—he’s not just rapping stories, he lives this life for real.

[I remember I was fu\*ked… was fantastic]
He remembers a time when he was broke, barely holding onto his last $20 bill. He got product on credit but handled it poorly at first, losing money. Then he turned it around with a slick move in the drug game and got his aunt to test the product—she gave it the stamp of approval. Now he’s pushing serious weight and back on top.

[Now we running through the watts… Jerome Bettis]
He’s talking about moving through different neighborhoods with power and presence. He’s back in hustle mode, flipping product like a pro athlete. Even though someone close wants to betray their supplier, Benny won’t allow it. He stays focused on getting money and hopes the whole team eats. When it’s time to get paid, he hits the ground running.

[Money long beyond measure… four and some change]
He’s reached a level of wealth where money isn’t even a concern anymore. He spent big on a high-end watch, a sign that his time is valuable. Coming from a rough part of town, he started small, learning the street game. As a kid, he’d hustle for coins, and now he’s carrying jewelry worth thousands.

[For five years… know the breeder]
Benny explains that for years, people followed his lead because of how solid he was. He jokes that he’s responsible, even leaving his car keys at home to avoid drunk driving. He knows the drug trade inside and out, even down to who makes the product. He’s not just a player—he’s connected to the source.

[And everybody can’t go… guardian angel do]
He knows not everyone can come with him on his journey, but he still tries to help a few. His friend reminds him the streets need him more than the music industry does. He’s given wisdom and guidance to people in the game, helping them make smarter moves—like a street mentor or even a guardian angel.

[Big whips, big watch… make it true]
He ends with a flex—fancy cars, expensive jewelry, and wild stories from the bedroom. He references his weapon looking fierce like a saber tooth. Finally, he throws shade at rappers who lie in their lyrics, making it clear that just saying something in a song doesn’t mean it’s real.

[Outro]
[Big BSF, n[\*\* / The gangster way\*\*
Pure loyalty, real street life, no pretending.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Pandoras song?
A. Pandoras song is sung by Benny the Butcher.

Q. Who wrote Pandoras lyrics?
A. Pandoras lyrics are penned by Benny the Butcher.

Q. Who has given the music of Pandoras song?
A. Pandoras music is composed and produced by Benny the Butcher.

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