
The outta sight, and dope lyrical white, and watchin' tricks fightin' To enter this rap game the number one contender The center of attention, we'll bend a agenda Known to drop a rhyme in on time, and prescribing accurate alignment Got twice as deep, don't forget, you know how low they get Then my homie came through with the Al Capone Suite I have to hit the scene, livin' out my dreamsĬomplete to everyone who kept their ear to the street I'm bout to go in like a movie, but no stunt double so parachute me

Raps from the Tommy gun will make anybody run Raps like a Tommy gun, watch how the body run I hit the weed like I'm kamikaze next to the cosmosĬhopping up shit, yeah, with Quipto and Vago She said, "It's so damn dope they might take you to trial." I asked this little freak about my rap style With the force that the courts call the last JediĬause I be getting headaches from these Letterman's I'm like a Harley Davidson motorcycle, born to ride Its trifling, enlightening, and frightening When they hit me with the thunder and lightning It makes me wonder how I keep from going under One of a kind, once in a lifetime rhymes is written Moving quicker then a centipede on enemies Ha, I'm never panicing, I'm bored stiff as a mannequinīaby its gullible, its Alice in WonderlandĪll the excuses in the world I can't understandĬause I'm a man of these times, the man to get high Yeah, in anything I do I put my everythingĪlways feeling deep inside just like Mary J. Hot like a kettle, when the pedal hits the metalĪ lot a hot sauce, now we got it popping in this bitch I'm so in love with money I keep spending 'til it runs dry Take 'em to the Bay Bridge, make 'em strip, tell 'em jump Man, I don't have no competition, ho, all I got is enemiesĬall me Doctor J if you a baller and it's getting fatal

I put my rhymes on your block then I run it just like little Darrell While there is no overt moral message in the song, it serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers and consequences of such a lifestyle.That's why I smell like Salvatori Faragomo with the diamond sparrow Overall, the song paints a picture of a dangerous and criminal lifestyle, with Nickatina glorifying drug dealing and violence. The chorus mentions his Chuck Taylors again, which he wears while dealing drugs and rapping on street ball courts. He also references drug use, such as pumping weed and gasoline and using ecstasy. The rest of the song continues with the same violent themes, with Nickatina rapping about carrying heat (guns) for protection and using one bullet at the right time to turn a wave of violence into a flat line.

The verse ends with a reference to Chuck Taylors, which Nickatina wears as he navigates the dangerous world of drug dealing. He also raps about collecting money like a bomb threat, meaning that he will blow up anyone who doesn't pay him. The first verse sets the tone for the song, with Nickatina proclaiming that he despises those who commit suicide and referencing "Shere Khan," the villain from "The Jungle Book," as something that the wind cries. The opening line, "Goody gumdrops," taken from the film "Snatch," sets the stage for the twisted and violent world that the rapper is describing. The song "All Star Chuck Taylors" by Andre Nickatina is a rap song with dark and gritty lyrics that are largely centered around dealing drugs and the lifestyle of a drug dealer.
