Rise ’N Fall Lyrics – The Kid LAROI

Grief doesn’t disappear when the money arrives — and The Kid LAROI knows that better than most. Rise ‘N Fall sits in that raw, unguarded space between success and survival, where millionaire loneliness and unspoken trauma quietly coexist. Fame changes the address. It never changes the wound.
Lyrics of Rise ’N Fall by The Kid LAROI
[Intro]
Yeah, I know some s*it that I won’t ever say, ever say
A lot of bad come with the good, I had to learn that s*it come with the game
If anybody knows all I know
Yeah, yeah, let’s go
[Verse: NoCap]
If I gave you my heart, love, what would you do with it?
Walking on a thin line in Christian Louboutins
One foot in the trenches, one foot into Louisville
I’m good as long as I got this cash and these cola syrups
[Chorus: The Kid LAROI, NoCap & both]
Yeah, I know some s*it that I won’t ever say, ever say
A lot of bad come with the good, I had to learn that s*it come with the game
I thought money would change everything, everything
But, I can’t rewrite the past, no money can buy my pain away
If anybody knows all I know
Seen too many rise just to fall
I won’t be the same, no I won’t
I won’t, I won’t, I won’t, no
[Verse: NoCap]
I wonder, do God hear me? I’m praying as I’m loading
Money didn’t change nothing, I’m still at my lowest
Fu*k all these foreign cars, I’m still missing my homie
I’m surrounded by millionaires, I still feel lonely
I can cry you a river right on this mountain
Inside I’m still hurt, outside I’m smiling
Tried to get out of it, then music came with violins
Don’t come remind me that I’m shining, ’cause I’m really on-
[Chorus: The Kid LAROI & both]
Yeah, I know some s*it that I won’t ever say, ever say
A lot of bad come with the good, I had to learn that s*it come with the game
I thought money would change everything, everything
I can’t rewrite the past, no money can buy my pain away
If anybody knows, oh I know
Seen too many rise just to fall
I won’t be the same, no I won’t
I won’t, I won’t, I won’t, no
[Verse]
On some real s*it, s*it still don’t feel real, s*it
Now I’m in the hills counting hunnid dollar bills with
My friends, remember two years ago, s*it was hard to deal with
I’ve been through some s*it, it’s gonna take some time for healing
And I got some stories that I’m taking to the grave with me
And I got some flowers I’ma take out to your grave with me
I was only young but seeing you go made a change in me
Taught me to trust nothing with a heart or with a brain in them
[Chorus: The Kid LAROI, NoCap & both]
Yeah, I know some s*it that I won’t ever say, ever say
A lot of bad come with the good, I had to learn that s*it come with the game
I thought money would change everything, everything
But, I can’t rewrite the past, no money can buy my pain away
If anybody knows all I know
Seen too many rise just to fall
I won’t be the same, no I won’t
I won’t, I won’t, I won’t, no
Meaning of Rise ’N Fall Lyrics
There’s a specific kind of exhaustion that fame manufactures — not tiredness from work, but from knowing. Rise ‘N Fall carries that weight from its very first line. The Kid LAROI and NoCap aren’t performing pain here; they’re reporting it. Quietly. The unspoken emotion running beneath every verse isn’t sadness, exactly. It’s disillusionment that has already made peace with itself. A quiet, unsurprised grief. The track leaves you feeling like you’ve just sat with someone who stopped crying about something a long time ago — and that stillness is somehow heavier than the tears would have been.
That emotional precision reaches its sharpest point in one line: “I can cry you a river right on this mountain.” It works because of the spatial contradiction. A river belongs in the valley — at the bottom, where things drain and collect. A mountain is ascent, achievement, the view everyone envies. NoCap places his grief at the top. He’s not crying in the trenches anymore; he’s crying from the penthouse. The image quietly dismantles the entire myth of “making it.” And because it’s never over-explained, it lands harder than a thousand direct confessions would.
One can’t help but notice how culturally precise this track is for its generation. The Kid LAROI came up fast — very fast — and the industry rarely gives young artists the vocabulary to process velocity. Most are handed a microphone before they’re handed any closure. Rise ‘N Fall becomes, in that context, something of a quiet anthem for a generation that monetized their trauma before they could fully name it. The repeated “I won’t be the same” isn’t defiance. It’s a warning. To themselves, mostly. The kind you repeat because you’re not entirely sure you believe it yet.
Rise ’N Fall Song Credits & Production Details
| Song Title | Rise ’N Fall |
| Singer(s) | The Kid LAROI |
| Musician(s) | The Kid LAROI |
| Lyricist(s) | The Kid LAROI, NoCap |
| Featuring | NoCap |
| Language | English |
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