Fredo - Everybody Knows lyrics

[Fredo - Everybody Knows lyrics]

I'm a dope boy, trap boy, everybody knows (Know)
I open my shop up, then everybody goes (Everybody)
From the cars to the clothes (Clothes)
The jewels to the flows (Flows)
Don't fool the bros, the tool's gonna blow
And no (No), I don't wonder
She'll love me if I'm broke (Why?)
'Cause goin' broke, is suttin' that I won't, no
I get money when I'm high (High)
I get money when I'm low (Low)
I get money with my hunny (Hunny)
I get money wit' the bros (Bros)

You try discipline me? (Me)
That's when I discipline you (You)
Girl, I'm done with these hoes
I'm in a discipline mood (I am)
Fly girl, I like the way you're glistenin', too
Before rap, in the trap, I'm who they're listenin' to
You like suckin' it, strokin' it, kissin' 'em too
When you're at work, missin' me
You're missin' 'em too, nah (Too)
Real niggas ain't dissin' on tunes
In real life, make niggas go missin' [?]
Like, sweep 'em aside ('Side)
Put your feelings aside
I'm the type to go to a weddin'
And leave wit' the bride
I'm a devious guy
Got my gyal a new Range Rover
Left it outside, and said "The keys are inside"
And I still can't get a Visa, or go to Miami
'Cause you know me, I'm scatty
Favorite clothes is a trackie
Way before rap, I had a freezin' wrist
They ask me how, I tell them the reason is

I'm a dope boy, trap boy, everybody knows (Know)
I open my shop up, then everybody goes (Everybody)
From the cars to the clothes (Clothes)
The jewels to the flows (Flows)
Don't fool the bros, the tool's gonna blow
And no (No), I don't wonder
She'll love me if I'm broke (Why?)
'Cause goin' broke, is suttin' that I won't, n-no (No)
I get money when I'm high (High)
I get money when I'm low (Low)
I get money with my hunny (Hunny)
I get money wit' the bros (Bros)

You love moanin'
Always tryna leave me with stress
But if I leave
You know it's gonna leave you depressed (You know it)
Six keys on my neck
I said "We are the best"
Only alphabet I know is, VV and S
The city know I'm clean when I dress
And the city knows you play
And yes (Yes), we're leavin' a mess
Niggas feenin' for skets
Want my princess
Is the only girl in this world I need to impress
I stop buying jewlery, and said "I need to invest"
Invested and got more jewel, I need to confess (I need)
If I had one wish (One), It would be your address (Come)
Come 'round with my dawg, and leave teeth in your flesh
Sa-said she's on the pill
But I'm still nuttin' in her grill
'Cause trust, it's nuttin' that I feel (Nuttin')
I spit crack, and it's also suttin' that I deal
I'm Chef, f the dinner man, come and have a meal

I'm a dope boy, trap boy, everybody knows (Know)
I open my shop up, then everybody goes (Everybody)
From the cars to the clothes (Clothes)
The jewels to the flows (Flows)
Don't fool the bros, the tool's gonna blow
And no (No), I don't wonder
She'll love me if I'm broke (Why?)
'Cause goin' broke, is suttin' that I won't, n-no (No)
I get money when I'm high (High)
I get money when I'm low (Low)
I get money with my hunny (Hunny)
I get money wit' the bros (Bros)

I'm a dope boy, trap boy, everybody know
From the cars to the clothes, the jewels to the flows

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About the song Fredo - Everybody Knows

"Everybody Knows" instantly captures listeners with its nostalgic vibes, reminiscent of the early 2000s hip-hop sound. The beat and flow take inspiration from artists like 50 Cent, Fabolous, and G-Unit, evoking a sense of familiarity and appreciation for the golden era of rap.

Fans and listeners have widely praised Fredo for his growth and progression as an artist. Many recognize his unique style and commend him for bringing back the essence of old-school rap. The track's production quality, hard-hitting bars, and infectious energy have resonated with audiences, making it an instant favorite among fans.

Some listeners draw comparisons between Fredo's flow and that of 50 Cent, highlighting the impact the American rapper has had on the UK music scene. The lyrics, beats, and overall vibe of "Everybody Knows" pay homage to 50 Cent's iconic sound, showcasing the enduring influence of the hip-hop legend even after 25 years.

Despite the overall positive reception, some listeners express reservations about the track. A few critics argue that Fredo's style is too reminiscent of other artists like Digga D, suggesting that he lacks originality. Others find the flow and beat outdated, not resonating with their personal preferences for contemporary rap.

"Everybody Knows" demonstrates Fredo's evolution as an artist, showcasing his versatility and willingness to experiment with different styles. While some fans appreciate this growth and embrace the new direction, others long for the return of Fredo's older sound, reflecting the ongoing debate between artistic progression and staying true to one's roots.

Listeners note that Fredo's recent tracks have displayed a more American-influenced sound, diverging from the traditional UK drill style. This shift has sparked conversations about the globalization of rap and the impact of international collaborations and cross-cultural inspirations on the UK music scene.

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