Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Walk Like a God, artist - 9th Wonder.
Date of issue: 18.07.2019
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Walk Like a God |
Now I used to walk with the gun now I walk like a man |
And I walk what I talk and I walk never ran |
And I never say never but I mean hardly ever |
And if shootin’is the solution then you’re not that clever |
If you don’t know shit then you still know better |
Human life is so precious it could never be measured |
Have you ever had a load of it cock back the heat |
Poppin’on the next nigga while he walkin’up the street |
Trigger off safety spacin an opportunity |
These niggaz wanna waste me it ain’t nothing new to me Soon as he walked by I was ready to bust |
But he just posted up like he was waitin’on the bus |
Now I’m all punked up with a steroid trigger |
Cause most of y’all are easy just some paranoid niggaz |
Used to walk with a gun but I never did use it What’s the point of holdin’heat if you ain’t gon’shoot it Stupid (*echos*) |
It was a late night sunset me and him out |
Lookin’at the ladies to come up on some trim |
Everybody wildin’out cause the summer’s about to end |
He had the hypnotic he was missin with the hand |
Of that mean green laid back with the deep lean on low pro shit |
That’s how we rolled on the scene |
Two girls lookin’probably in they late teens |
But these days you can’t tell but I figured what the hell |
So we yell out: Hey girl, they yell back |
Maybe two in the front maybe two in the back |
But they had this dark tag couldn’t see through the black |
We roll up ask 'em where their party at They just start to laugh and I knew it was a trap |
But I couldn’t roll out cause the strip was so packed |
Now I’m lookin at this nigga in this motherfuckin’hat |
Start talkin’that bullshit like we was on some bullshit |
My nigga used to bang but we ain’t know no thug shit |
I tried to dismantle it but you know Los Angeles |
This nigga kept talkin’so my boy had to handle it He jumped out the Lex snatched the dude at his hat |
I put it in park jumped out to get his back |
But as I did that, I heared two shots |
I turned to my right and I see my dude drop |
Time stopped, coudln’t believe what I seen |
I was struck by reality when the two girls screamed |
I saw his killer stand up put the gun in his jeans |
Saw him wince from the pain as the heat burned his waist |
Then he turned up the block disappeared without a trace |
I remember his face but what I remember most |
Was when I got to my knees and held my nigga close |
And asked not to leave us in the name of Christ Jesus |
But he’s gone and all I got left is his blood on my sneakers |
It was a year to this day that my best friend died |
For weeks I sat alone in my room and cried |
And I tried to pretend everything was fine |
But my soul couldn’t rest until vengeance was mine |
The day began with me standin’at his grave with his mother |
His old girlfriend, his two younger brothers |
We said a few words faces covered with tears |
How we missed him so much and we wished he was here |
Then his girl said a poem put some roses on his stone |
And we said our goodbyes and they all went home |
I thought I’d use this time for me and him to be alone |
I broke out the Hen’poured a little out for him |
Told him who was gettin’married, who had went to the pen |
How the homie named his newborn son after him |
But as the sun went down the talk came to an end |
So I said a quick prayer. |
amen |
And I shook in the lab plus the well wrote tracks |
And I headed up saw the homie Eyezeer |
I asked him what he doin’he was way out of bound |
That he had a freak that lived on that side of town |
He always kept the heat just in case it went down |
A clown, I rolled down my window 'bout to light a ciga- |
Hey! |
Is that that nigga that… hey give me the motherfucking gun |
Man, drive around the block and post up for a minute |
I hit you on the shirt hit the corner nigga bend it Splendid now with vengeance in my grasp |
I couldn’t dream of a better day for me to catch his ass |
Slippin while he dippin into the ride by himself |
I slid up behind him in the shadows hell of stealth |
He started to breakin’stuff I said I didn’t want a dime |
Remember what you was doin’last year at this time |
He looked into my eyes with both shock and surprise |
When I split his face with the Glock right before he could reply |
He cried as I pressed the heat against his cheek |
The I squoze two times for the homie rest in peace |
It was a year to this day that my best friend died |
For weeks I sat alone in my room and cried |
And I tried to pretend everything was fine |
But my soul couldn’t rest until vengeance was mine |
It was a year to this day that my best friend died |
For weeks I sat alone in my room and cried |
And I thought that’s what I wanted until the problem was confronted |
Now I’m haunted by remorse that I wished I hadn’t done it |