[Intro, Ab-Soul]
Ayy, man
[Chorus, Ab-Soul]
Same soup
I just had to re-heat it
They know my name
I ain't have to repeat it
I'm with the ra-ra
With the bla-bla-bla-bla (Bla-blaow)
All that like Kel and Kenan
Yeah, I'm with all that
I'm with all that (All that)
Yeah, bitch, I'm with all that
I'm with all that (All that)
[Post-Chorus, Thirsty P]
Whole lot of gang shit
Whole lot of motherfuckin' gang shit
Bitch, I'm with all that (All that)
Whole lot of gang shit
Whole lot of motherfuckin' gang shit
Bitch, I'm with all that (All that)
I'm with all that
[Verse 1, Ab-Soul]
So please watch your tone when you talkin' to me (Uh)
Comme des garçons, Converse on my feet
Yeah, I just ate, bitch, bon appetit (Ayy)
Don't rep you, G, are you ready or not? (Huh?)
We be to rap what key be to lock
Hand me my keys, then I skate off the lot (Skrrt)
Enemies retreat, before we bleed your block
Early mornin', late night, Jay Leno (Woah, woah)
Run me my cake or else I'm blowin' out your candle
Don't be the last straw that broke the back on the camel
Y'all know where I'm from, shoo, shoo, Del Amo
[Chorus, Ab-Soul]
Same soup
I just had to re-heat it
They know my name
I ain't have to repeat it
I'm with the ra-ra
With the bla-bla-bla-bla (Bla-blaow)
All that, like Kel and Kenan
Yeah, I'm with all that
I'm with all that (All that)
Yeah, bitch, I'm with all that
I'm with all that (All that)
[Post-Chorus, Thirsty P]
Whole lot of gang shit
Whole lot of motherfuckin' gang shit
Bitch, I'm with all that (All that)
Whole lot of gang shit
Whole lot of motherfuckin' gang shit
Bitch, I'm with all that (All that)
I'm with all that
[Verse 2, JasonMartin]
What? We checked your file, you are not C.P.T. (No)
You never swapped chilly for EBT (Oh)
Five shots in Vegas, no Keefe D (Woah)
My cheese Taylor Swift, stay ready to pop (Huh?)
We be to West what nose be to snot
Movin', won't leave, like tennis, that's squat (Huh?)
The best advice come from villains and thots (Yeah)
What it do, lil' chach? D block (Woah, woah)
Dirt in a big bag, thirty-two in tube sock (Woah, woah)
Fell in love with my mirror, marryin' your crew not
Hit her with the woo-wop, get a nigga boo-bopped, what?
[Chorus, Ab-Soul]
Same soup
I just had to re-heat it
They know my name
I ain't have to repeat it
I'm with the ra-ra
With the bla-bla-bla-bla (Bla-blaow)
All that like Kel and Kenan
Yeah, I'm with all that
I'm with all that (All that)
Yeah, bitch, I'm with all that
I'm with all that (All that)
[Post-Chorus, Thirsty P]
Whole lot of gang shit
Whole lot of motherfuckin' gang shit
Bitch, I'm with all that (All that)
Whole lot of gang shit
Whole lot of motherfuckin' gang shit
Bitch, I'm with all that (All that)
I'm with all that
Meaning & Review Ab-Soul - All That (feat. JasonMartin, Thirsty P)
“All That” by Ab-Soul featuring Jason Martin and Thirsty P is pure power! It’s like a real mirror of the West Coast. The musical work envelops you with hardcore vibes and reminds you why California hip-hop has always been top-notch. Ab-Soul is in his element here, and every line literally screams that he’s not just back, but ready to take over hip-hop again. The song sounds like a true collaboration, where each participant contributes their unique touch. Jason Martin, formerly known as Problem, jumps on the beat with the confidence of a veteran, while Thirsty P adds his energy, making the track truly lively. Ab-Soul, as always, showcases his unique style, blending deep lyrics with streetwise storytelling. This is the kind of track that not only makes you want to listen but also to really hear every word.
The beats on this track are a whole topic in themselves. They bang from the first to the last second. The crisp 808s hit deep, really resonating within. And these aren’t just standard rhythms; these are the sounds that give a powerful push to anyone who appreciates quality hip-hop. The entire track evokes those times when music made you dive into it headfirst, without any distractions. The way these sounds interact with the lyrics makes the track especially memorable.
As for the lyrics, Ab-Soul makes references to classic artists, like Digable Planets with the line “We be to rap what key be to lock,” which immediately resonates with all those who have followed his career and understand how important such details are to him. This isn’t just a line; it’s a cry from the soul of someone who knows his place in hip-hop and proves that he’s still in the game, ready to set his own rules. The visuals perfectly complement the atmosphere: the color palette and editing of the video create a feeling that you’re walking the streets of Los Angeles yourself. One of the standout moments of the track is the lyrics, which clearly reflect his thoughts on life and money. It’s a sort of critique of modern society, caught up in hustle and vanity, where the only things that truly matter are the inner world and spiritual growth. Ab-Soul again proves that he’s not just a rapper, but a true philosopher in the world of hip-hop.
Regarding Jason Martin, his participation in the track came as a surprise. After changing his name, he brings a fresh breeze to his sound, and his collaboration with Ab-Soul becomes a real hit. This is a partnership that embodies the revival of the West Coast. The technicality and skillful delivery impress, adding uniqueness to each line.
Fans from all corners of the world, whether from South Africa, France, or even Norway, note that the release sounds like “pure West Coast,” and they’re right. This is one of those instances where music unites people, despite distances and borders. And when someone says this track deserves to be in the soundtrack for GTA 6, it’s hard not to agree – it definitely has all the potential to become a classic. The overall feeling is that this is not just a return of the good old Soulo; it’s a new chapter in his career. He sounds fresh while staying true to his roots. This track is not just a tribute to the West Coast; it’s a statement that California hip-hop will be riding high for a long time to come.
October 18, 2024