Revolution of The Underdogs Lyrics – Eric.B.Jr

“Revolution of The Underdogs” Lyrics by Eric.B.Jr is a latest Japanese song in the voice of Eric.B.Jr. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Revolution of The Underdogs” song lyrics are also written by Eric.B.Jr. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Revolution of The Underdogs” by Eric.B.Jr is a raw and emotional track about growing up in a harsh environment, where pain, crime, and struggle are everyday life. He reflects on lost friends, tough choices, and a dream that never dies, even behind bars. It’s about rising from nothing, staying loyal, chasing success, and turning all that darkness into power and purpose, no matter what the world says.

Revolution of The Underdogs Lyrics

[“Revolution of The Underdogs” 歌詞]

[Verse 1]
何もないあの日は忘れねえ
見慣れた B!tch の涙 何人も消えてく横の Friends
泣き叫んでるママの姿じゃ俺変われない I don’t care
気づきゃ両手に手錠 檻で誓った夢なら終わらねえ
稼ぎが上がっていくゲーム
ステージに上げてるFriends
登録も上げている Friends
人生は簡単に変えれねえ
知ら番だと思ったら刑事だ 今もサツとしてる Chase
新曲聴いていつも Grandma 不安なり心配してる
生まれた時から背負う Pain

先生に分からない Pain
俺の人生にないカンペ
何起こっても驚くんじゃねえ
廃人が群れてる Way
罪人が溢れるゲーム
何も無えから欲しい全部
飢えがつれてく上
明日が怖くて寝れない
凡人に気持ち分からない
盗んだボン ダチと Fly
盗んだ金すら分け合い
あの頃お前は知らない
あの日の生活を見てない
上部なんてもん要らない
そんな奴 この Fame 分けない

[Verse 2]
薬と売春婦セットでいるホテルならば Ghetto
襟正さないけど正してやる人生をダチの分も
Rapper じゃなく女の胸をデカくする俺は先生かも
キリない事をしてる俺も その友達もそのダチも
密輸に勘ぐるダチ
使用罪に勘ぐるRapper
都合良いアイドル共
札回るぜ兄弟も

新地ではお喋りだけど
喋らない留置所じゃ何も
俺がする FLEX ダイヤモンド
一つミスれば代紋

[Verse 3]
俺 真似る大阪のガキ
そうだぜ それで良い
土地ごとあげる Rhyming
地上げみたく生む大金
酒焼けで叫ぶマイクに
Jealousy 濃い目で割る Whisky
アスファルトが産んだメロディー
大阪は向こうで言う Memphis
人目気にせず暴れ
叫び疲れてさ 声が出ねえ
だから魂で歌ってるゲーム
この俺様が気に入るまで
ムショに入れられた Friends
空気入れてくる Bad Baby
可愛い子がいる両手
Sでしゃぶってくれる B!tch
兄弟は本物の Gang
そろそろ 俺らのターン
綺麗 あの子抱いたら
また戻るスタジオの中
見慣れた女の涙 だが見慣れないぜ Super Star
誰が成る答えは聞かない これは俺らの独り言やん

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Revolution of The Underdogs Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
He’s looking back on the days when he had nothing and how he’s seen people close to him disappear or fall apart. His mom’s pain couldn’t change him, and by the time he realized it, he was already in handcuffs. Even behind bars, his dreams didn’t die. Now he’s making money and helping his friends rise too, but life doesn’t change easily. Cops are always on his back, pretending to be regular people. His grandma worries about the music he makes. From birth, he’s carried pain no teacher could ever understand. There’s no script for his life. He’s used to chaos, surrounded by addicts and criminals. Having nothing made him want everything. Fear of tomorrow keeps him up. Average people can’t relate to what he’s been through—flying with stolen rides and splitting stolen cash with his boys. No one saw that life back then. He’s done pretending, and he’s not sharing fame with people who weren’t really there.

[Verse 2]
He talks about life in the roughest places, where drügs and s*x work come as a package. He doesn’t act proper, but he’s trying to fix life for himself and his friends. He jokes he’s more like a surgeon than a rapper. His crew and their friends are into shady stuff like smuggling, and even rappers face suspicion. Cops chase them, and snitches are everywhere. In flashy districts people talk too much, but in lockup, it’s dead silent. He flexes with diamonds, but one wrong move could cost everything.

[Verse 3]
He proudly reps Osaka and copies the bold style of its youth, saying that’s how it should be. His rhymes are so valuable it’s like buying up land. He shouts into the mic with a voice worn out from drinking, mixing jealousy with whisky. His music is born from the streets—Osaka being his version of Memphis. He goes wild without caring what people think, shouting until his voice gives out. That’s why he puts his soul into the game. He keeps going until he’s satisfied. Some of his friends ended up in jail, while others still bring energy. He’s got beautiful girls with him, some doing wild things, and his real brothers are true gangsters. Now it’s their time to shine. Even after being with a beautiful girl, he’s right back in the studio. He’s used to seeing women cry, but the superstar life is still unfamiliar. He doesn’t ask who’ll make it big—this is just them speaking their truth.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Revolution of The Underdogs song?
A. Revolution of The Underdogs song is sung by Eric.B.Jr.

Q. Who wrote Revolution of The Underdogs lyrics?
A. Revolution of The Underdogs lyrics are penned by Eric.B.Jr.

Q. Who has given the music of Revolution of The Underdogs song?
A. Revolution of The Underdogs music is composed and produced by Eric.B.Jr.

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