Tell The Vision Lyrics – Kanye West & Pop Smoke
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Tell The Vision Lyrics
[Intro: Pop Smoke]
Nigga, we made it
Nigga, we made it
Nigga, we made it
[Chorus: Pop Smoke]
Nigga, we made it (Grrt, woo, bah)
Nigga, we made it, we made it (Woo)
Nigga, we made it (Woo)
Thank God that I made it (Grrt, bah)
Nigga, we made it, we made it (Woo)
Look, mama, I made it (Grrt)
[Verse: Pop Smoke]
Look, I remember the days
Same 'fit for a week straight
I used to eat fifty-cent cake
Now it's Philippe's
It's Philippe's for the steak
Buy it, I don't care what it cost
And I always keep a pole
I did a hundred on a pro
If you dropping a woo
We come where you live
Glock 9, infrared
Pull up and еmpty the clip
Dread had the strap all summеr
In the Floss moving reckless
Do not play with me
Nigga, I keep a K with me
[Chorus: Pop Smoke]
Nigga, we made it (Grrt, woo)
Nigga, we made it, we made it (Woo)
Nigga, we made it (Woo)
Thank God that I made it
Facts & Meaning Explained
"Tell The Vision," Pop Smoke and Kanye West celebrate their success and reflect on their journey, with Pop Smoke particularly highlighting the contrast between his past struggles and current achievements. It's a song that acknowledges the challenges they've overcome and serves as a victory anthem for their accomplishments. Let's explain the meaning of each paragraph.
[Intro]
In this introductory section, Pop Smoke repeats the phrase "Nigga, we made it" several times. This repetition serves as a triumphant and celebratory proclamation. It signifies a sense of accomplishment and success. Pop Smoke is expressing his pride and joy at having reached a point in his life or career where he can confidently say that "we made it."
[Chorus]
The chorus continues the celebratory tone established in the intro. Pop Smoke reiterates the idea that "we made it," reinforcing the sense of success and gratitude. He thanks God for his achievements, emphasizing that he and his team have accomplished something significant. The chorus is all about acknowledging their success and how far they've come.
[Verse]
In this verse, Pop Smoke reminisces about his past and the journey he's been on. He mentions wearing the same outfit for a week straight and eating inexpensive cake (fifty-cent cake). This imagery represents a time when he didn't have much and had to make do with very little. However, he contrasts this with his current lifestyle, mentioning dining at Philippe's, a high-end restaurant known for its steak. The transformation in his life is evident as he no longer worries about the cost of things.
He talks about keeping a "pole," which is slang for carrying a firearm for protection. This could be seen as a reflection of his past experiences and the need to protect himself. Pop Smoke also alludes to driving recklessly at high speeds, emphasizing the danger he's been in and his fearless nature.
The mention of "dropping a woo" refers to conflicts with a rival gang or group. Pop Smoke and his associates are ready to retaliate if someone from their opposing side makes a move against them. The reference to the "Glock 9" and "infrared" suggests they are well-armed and prepared for confrontation. This reflects a part of his life where violence and danger were common.
He mentions "Dread" having a firearm all summer, possibly referring to a friend or associate. The "Floss" could be a location or neighborhood associated with these experiences. Pop Smoke ends the verse by warning others not to play with him, emphasizing his readiness to defend himself with a "K," likely referring to a Kalashnikov-style rifle.
[Chorus]
The second chorus reinforces the themes of success and gratitude. Pop Smoke once again repeats the phrase "we made it," expressing his joy and thankfulness. This repetition helps drive home the central message of the song, which is the celebration of their achievements and the acknowledgment of their good fortune.
In summary, "Tell The Vision" is a song that highlights the journey from humble beginnings and adversity to success and prosperity. Pop Smoke reflects on the challenges he's faced and the need for protection, and he celebrates the fact that he and his crew have overcome these obstacles and achieved their goals. The chorus serves as a powerful declaration of their success and thankfulness for making it to this point in their lives.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Donda (2021)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Producer(s)
- Ojivolta, FNZ, BoogzDaBeast & Kanye West
- Writter(s)
- Malik Yusef, Pusha T, Angie Martinez, Thomas Whitfield, Samuel Jackson, Rico Beats, Jalil Peraza, Raul Cubina, Finatik, Mark Williams, Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Zac & Pop Smoke
- Released On
- August 29, 2021
Donda Tracklist
- 1.24
- 2.Believe What I Say
- 3.Come To Life
- 4.Donda ft. Pusha T, The World Famous Tony Williams
- 5.God Breathed ft. Vory
- 6.Heaven And Hell
- 7.Hurricane ft. Lil Baby
- 8.I’m Not Okay ft. Rooga, Lil Yachty
- 9.Jail ft. Francis and the Lights
- 10.Jail Pt. 2 ft. DaBaby, Marilyn Manson
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Tell The Vision" song?
"Tell The Vision" song is sung by Kanye West ft. Pop Smoke.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Tell The Vision" song?
"Tell The Vision" song lyrics written by Malik Yusef, Pusha T, Angie Martinez, Thomas Whitfield, Samuel Jackson, Rico Beats, Jalil Peraza, Raul Cubina, Finatik, Mark Williams, Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Zac & Pop Smoke.
Who is the music producer of "Tell The Vision" song?
"Tell The Vision" song music composed & produced by Ojivolta, FNZ, BoogzDaBeast & Kanye West.
When was "Tell The Vision" song released?
"Tell The Vision" song was released on August 29, 2021.