South Side, South Side, South Side
Is this shit on? Oh
Yeah
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac for life
Yeah I rap where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac for life
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
Put me in the wrong of life, I got
Proper with the rapping right, what up
This is for the cash all night, caught up
Had to go dumb for a dime, shut up
Cold Go
Tell a bad chick, that she average get that bitch on my bone
Put my head down to her area while you were on her phone
Here her moan
Here the tone, blood
Yeah she a bitch. So what
That's all a part of, growing up
Get over that shit. Throw it up
Yuk, yuk. When I'm a bad mood
Treat me like the king of the castle
Young nigga, doing what I had to do
Middle finger up in the classroom
Singing
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac for life
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac on life
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
Gang, gang, gang. Hear the realest we ain't really on the same thing
Hurt you feelings but why you playing a damn flame
Talk it out, or walk it out, you're damn lame
Fuck you and your mother, your brother, your cousin, you've gotta
Stop tryna get between me and my butter
Stack what I keep clean, keys in my cupboard
Money to safe, live dangerous and I
Fill it up like Cass did
Do me a solid, stop gassing me up
Burn a bridge and, I'm over that shit
God do the opposite of what a crab did
I'm rapping in a shit class
Shawty telling me I got that pizazz
C+ student but I hit that
Middle finger up in gym class
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac on life
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac on life
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
Southie Side
In Mind-blowing Kitten Slava's song "Side A," the recurring phrase "South Side" serves as both a geographical and a cultural declaration. The artist's emphasis on proudly representing their local area reflects a deep sense of identity and belonging. The refrain "I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac for life" suggests an understanding of the hard work and dedication necessary to navigate the complexities of life, particularly in their environment. This dedication to "practicing" for life can be interpreted as an acknowledgment of the challenges faced daily, whether they stem from societal expectations, personal aspirations, or the struggle for success. The mention of rapping where the artist lives indicates authenticity and an intent to address personal experiences through their art.
The song captures the tension and confrontation that can arise in intimate relationships and social dynamics. Lines like "Tell a bad chick, that she average get that bitch on my bone" reflect a braggadocious attitude often characteristic of rap, where sexual conquests are tied to a sense of status. This casual dismissal of a former partner's worth reveals a more complex emotional landscape—one marked by youthful bravado but also by the pain of navigating romantic entanglements. The phrase "that’s all a part of growing up" implies that these experiences, however tumultuous, are part of the maturation process. There is an underlying message about resilience and the inevitability of facing disappointment and heartache, seen through the lens of a young individual forging their identity.
Further complicating the narrative is the confrontational language that permeates the lyrics. The line "young nigga, doing what I had to do" underscores the pressures that the artist faces, hinting at a survival mentality within a challenging environment. The artist juxtaposes personal ambition and a sense of rebelliousness against societal expectations, like sticking up a middle finger in the classroom. The expression of outrage towards those who criticize or attempt to undermine him reflects a struggle for authenticity and self-acceptance in an unforgiving world. The insistence that "we ain't really on the same thing" suggests a division not just between individuals, but between different philosophies of success and integrity.
Finally, the song's conclusion mashes together themes of aspiration and authenticity. The artist expresses pride in their roots ("yeah I rep Southie Side") while simultaneously acknowledging the danger and risks that accompany their lifestyle ("live dangerous and I fill it up like Cass did"). This balancing act between self-glorification and vulnerability culminates in a call for honesty and a refusal to be undermined, as seen in the lines about burning bridges and not wanting to be "gassed up." Ultimately, "Side A" emerges as both a personal manifesto and a reflection of the artist's broader social commentary—a blend of bravado, ambition, and an unflinching look at the realities of growing up in a challenging environment, making it a potent exploration of youth, identity, and defiance.
South Side, South Side, South Side
Emphasizing loyalty to my roots, specifically the South Side community where I belong.
Is this shit on? Oh
Seeking confirmation that my voice is being heard in this moment.
Yeah
Acknowledging the situation at hand.
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac for life
I refuse to take shortcuts in life; I must continuously practice and improve.
Yeah I rap where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
My music reflects my environment, and I proudly represent my neighborhood.
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac for life
Again asserting my commitment to hard work and authenticity rather than shortcuts.
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
Affirming my pride in my locality and the influence it has on who I am.
Put me in the wrong of life, I got
Even when faced with adversity, I manage to navigate through it.
Proper with the rapping right, what up
I’m skilled in my craft, and I’m ready to make my presence known.
This is for the cash all night, caught up
I’m driven by the pursuit of financial success, often leading to being overwhelmed.
Had to go dumb for a dime, shut up
Sometimes, I have to act foolishly or recklessly for a chance at financial gain.
Cold Go
A sharp transition or shift, possibly indicating a change in mood or tone.
Tell a bad chick, that she average get that bitch on my bone
I challenge someone who might think highly of themselves to recognize their true place.
Put my head down to her area while you were on her phone
Engaging intimately while someone else is distracted; highlighting priorities.
Here her moan
Listening to her expressions of pleasure, indicating a moment of intimacy.
Here the tone, blood
Being aware of the underlying emotions surrounding the situation.
Yeah she a bitch. So what
Recognizing imperfect traits in others but choosing to be unfazed by them.
That's all a part of, growing up
Understanding that facing challenges and flawed relationships is a normal aspect of maturing.
Get over that shit. Throw it up
Letting go of negativity; encourage moving beyond past grievances.
Yuk, yuk. When I'm a bad mood
Admitting to feeling unpleasant or irritable at times.
Treat me like the king of the castle
Wishing for respect and acknowledgment of my position.
Young nigga, doing what I had to do
As a young person, I am taking necessary actions to survive and thrive.
Middle finger up in the classroom
Rebelling against authority or societal expectations in a place of learning.
Singing
Expressing myself freely through music despite challenges.
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac for life
Reiterating my resolve to put in the work instead of seeking easy outs.
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
Continuing to declare my pride and representation of my local community.
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac on life
Affirming the necessity of practice and dedication in my personal life journey.
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
Emphasizing my commitment to my background and the area which shapes me.
Gang, gang, gang. Hear the realest we ain't really on the same thing
Acknowledging my crew while asserting that not everyone shares our values or struggles.
Hurt you feelings but why you playing a damn flame
Realizing that I may upset you, but questioning why you provoke tension.
Talk it out, or walk it out, you're damn lame
Encouraging honest communication over conflict, criticizing those who choose to ignore it.
Fuck you and your mother, your brother, your cousin, you've gotta
Expressing frustration toward someone’s family, a path towards releasing tension.
Stop tryna get between me and my butter
Warning against interference in my pursuit of success and prosperity.
Stack what I keep clean, keys in my cupboard
Highlighting the importance of managing my resources wisely and securely.
Money to safe, live dangerous and I
Balancing the need to protect my wealth while embracing a risk-taking lifestyle.
Fill it up like Cass did
Referencing a known figure who fully engaged in life or experiences.
Do me a solid, stop gassing me up
Requesting honesty from others instead of empty praise or flattery.
Burn a bridge and, I'm over that shit
Ending relationships or connections that no longer serve me and choosing to move on.
God do the opposite of what a crab did
Aiming to rise above the petty actions of others who hold people back.
I'm rapping in a shit class
Finding a way to express myself creatively even in less than ideal circumstances.
Shawty telling me I got that pizazz
Receiving compliments about my unique energy and charisma.
C+ student but I hit that
Acknowledging average academic performance while excelling in other aspects.
Middle finger up in gym class
Rebelling against norms even in physical education, reinforcing my independent spirit.
I don't want a pass on this, guess I gotta prac on life
Reiterating my commitment to put in work and learn from life rather than seeking easy solutions.
Yeah I rep where I live, yeah I rep Southie Side
Concluding with the affirmation of my identity linked to my community.
Southie Side
Reinforcing my deep connection and pride in my neighborhood.
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Written by: Thabani Maphumulo