Hi, how are you doing? I'm Lil Uzi (Brr)
Yeah, huh, fuck with me, your life is ruined (Yeah)
Yeah, uh, hi, how are you doing? (How you doing?)
Yeah, I'm Lil Uzi, huh, fuck with me, your life is ruined (Woah)
Yeah, huh, money, pocket big
Perc', Xan', Wock', Rick, Par, huh, right with a cig' (Yeah)
Every time I'm on the molly, I think with my dick
Every time I take the 'shrooms, I gotta take a shit (Huh?)
Every time I see my PO, sober up, but I'll be dead
She suck my— uh, every time I get Percocets
They think I'm the devil, please don't put your heart in it
I do know Jesus, that nigga the carpenter?
Stop wearin' that Arc'teryx, I live on a mountaintop
Got a Canadian, she gave me mental top
If I wasn't on probation
I probably would hand it out (Yeah, yeah)
Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet
Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet (Yeah)
They say that my lyrics ain't lyricism
I say that you just hating much
I just want one, two, three
Four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Eleven, twelve, thirteen million right to Jatavia
You try to say I don't got swag
But I look at your shirt
It look like you still in Burberry much (Woah)
Hi, how are you doing?
I'm Lil Uzi (Brr, I'm Lil Uzi)
Yeah, huh, fuck with me
Your life is ruined (Yeah)
Yeah, uh, hi, how are you doing?
(How you doing?)
Yeah, I'm Lil Uzi, huh
Fuck with me, your life is ruined (Woah)
Yeah, huh, money, pocket big
Perc', Xan', Wock', Rick, Par
Huh, right with a cig' (Yeah)
Every time I'm on the molly
I think with my dick
Every time I take the 'shrooms
I gotta take a shit (Huh?)
Every time I see my PO
Sober up, but I'll be dead
She suck my— uh
Every time I get Percocets
They think I'm the devil
Please don't put your heart in it
I do know Jesus, that nigga the carpenter?
Stop wearin' that Arc'teryx
I live on a mountaintop
Got a Canadian, she gave me mental top
If I wasn't on probation
I probably would hand it out (Yeah, yeah)
Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet
Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet, Perkycet (Yeah)
Meaning & Review Lil Uzi Vert - Space High
With the new album "EA 2" by Lil Uzi Vert, fans weren't expecting anything special, but it seems their expectations haven't been fully met. The reaction to "Space High" and other tracks is generally mixed: some are thrilled, while others don't hesitate to call this drop "garbage." The album has received a lot of criticism for its first half, where the sound seems lost, and the old magic and brightness have disappeared. People are filled with emotions, ranging from deep disappointment to genuine excitement. On one hand, many fans note that there's an upswing in the second half, but critics continue to complain about the "average" level of most tracks. Many feel that Uzi hasn't fully "turned on," and some even compare him to his earlier works, like "Eternal Atake." A huge number of listeners emphasize that this work isn't as bright as previous releases, and they want to return to more melodic and emotional compositions.
Despite this, "Eternal Atake 2" has become a revelation for a portion of fans, and "Space High" is considered one of the best tracks on the album, highlighting an incredible flow and memorable beat. Comments about "every time I take mushrooms, I..." mix with enthusiastic reviews of his lyrics and experiences, creating an interesting contrast. Many find it strange that the album itself sparks so much debate and controversy, considering Uzi is not just a popular rapper but a cultural icon. Listeners note that this album is good but not outstanding. There are mentions of both great and not-so-great moments, along with the acknowledgment that not all tracks will make it to their playlists; however, certain songs are definitely worth a listen. Some listeners even claim that "EA 2" is the best release of the year.
Yes... there are many reflections... Some feel that Uzi has lost his unique style, while others continue to admire his work and still consider him one of the greatest. Interestingly, some fans are even preparing for his future releases, hoping he'll return to his roots and deliver more uplifting compositions. Despite the negative reviews, the number of those who still expect great things from Uzi is enormous. All these opinions create an atmosphere where everyone feels part of something bigger than just listening to a new release. The rapper remains in the spotlight, and his music continues to evoke strong emotions. It's uncertain how things will unfold, but one thing is clear—his return leaves mixed feelings and plenty of questions.
November 1, 2024