Angels (RIP Lil Snupe) Lyrics – Meek Mill
Angels (RIP Lil Snupe) Lyrics
[Intro: Meek Mill]
Yeah!
[Verse 1: Meek Mill]
When Snupe died, I was high, sh!t
I ain't get to feel it
And I can't lie, I been on my mind
And I ain't hear this killing
Too many guys been switching sides
It's only getting realer
Look in my eyes, when you see fire
Turn me to a villain (Dougie on the beat)
All the money deals made me stress more
Made it out the hood, they think I'm blessed more
Seen my brother's true colors, ain't have a check for 'em
And when it come to my mother, don't even chеck on
Money and violence, I'm likе, "F**k it, we wilding"
Whether my dawg was right or wrong, sh!t
I'm like, "F**k we, we sliding"
Sometimes I need to be alone or
Go to an island and clear my mind up
And you can't cry 'bout that street sh!t once you sign up
My homie called me 'bout some cash, it f**ked my mind up
N!ggas was biting down my back, it f**ked my spine up
You ain't even tell me that them n!ggas said
They tryna rob us, you tryna slime us
Trust getting lower as the money go up
Heart getting colder, I've been very sober
When they say the opps died, we ain't tripping
We like, "So what?"
We ain't here to keep your name alive
'cause we know that it's over
It's over
It's over (Haha)
It's over
[Chorus: Meek Mill]
They thought it was over, we got low in the city
I walk in, unload, and I might blow like three fifty
Tell my younging go and he will spin 'til he dizzy
Feeling lucky to be my bro before my enemies get me
And I just wanna know his life from the beginning
Thought I was losing, they was switching sides
They tried to win and we winning, yeah
[Verse 2: Meek Mill]
Snakes in the grass, no hesitation, run 'em over
So I ain't even notice when I ran over a cobra
You was supposed to be my brother, in the trenches we was soldiers
And problems breaking down
But now my Phantom got a chauffer
And I done bulletproofed the Rover
I can't trust nobody, I can't even invite nobody over
Perkies in my body, I feel less heavy when I'm sober
I did this for my family
I hope this money bring us closer
(Hope this money bring us closer)
Hope this money bring us closer
Whole lot of stuff been on my shoulders
N!ggas thought that it was over
I've been doing my thing all quarantine
Tryna clean my soul up
N!ggas asking when I'm dropping, sh!t!
I was tryna get some closure
I was tryna see who with me in my darkest deepest moments
See my feelings, I won't want it
[Chorus: Meek Mill]
They thought it was over, we got low in the city
I walk in, unload, and I might blow like three fifty
Tell my younging go and he will spin 'til he dizzy
Feeling lucky to be my bro before my enemies get me
And I just wanna know his life from the beginning
Thought I was losing, they was switching sides
They tried to win and we winning, yeah!
Angels (RIP Lil Snupe) Lyrics Meaning
"Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" by Meek Mill is a tribute to the late rapper Lil Snupe, who was signed to Meek Mill's Dream Chasers record label and tragically died in 2013. The lyrics reflect on Meek Mill's emotions and experiences following Lil Snupe's death, as well as his personal struggles, relationships, and the challenges he faces in the music industry.
[Intro]
The intro sets the tone for the song with a confident and determined "Yeah!" It serves as a prelude to the verses that follow, indicating that Meek Mill has something important and personal to express.
[Verse 1]
In this verse, Meek Mill starts by addressing the death of Lil Snupe, a fellow rapper who was signed to his Dream Chasers label and tragically passed away. Meek Mill admits that when Snupe died, he was under the influence of drugs, so he couldn't fully process the loss and didn't feel the impact at that moment.
He acknowledges that he's been preoccupied with his own thoughts and struggles, which might have made him oblivious to the grief and pain caused by Lil Snupe's death. Meek also observes that many people around him have changed sides, betraying their loyalties, and the situation has become increasingly real and dangerous.
He refers to himself as a "villain," perhaps indicating that he feels burdened by his fame and wealth, which may have led him to make tough decisions in a harsh environment.
Meek Mill also mentions the challenges that come with success, including money and business deals that have added to his stress. He's seen people reveal their true colors and has been disappointed by those who didn't support him, even close family members. Despite the fame and fortune, he feels that people's trust in him has decreased.
The reference to "money and violence" reflects the reality of life in the streets where he comes from. Meek acknowledges the dilemma of remaining loyal to his friends and his past while trying to rise above the violence and negativity.
He expresses a need for solitude and reflection, perhaps suggesting that he feels overwhelmed by the demands of his career and the pressure to stay true to his roots. The reference to signing up implies that once you choose a certain path, you can't lament the consequences that come with it.
[Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes the theme of resilience and determination. People may have thought that Meek Mill and his crew were defeated, but they managed to lay low and regroup in the city. He exudes confidence and asserts that he will retaliate against his enemies with force, suggesting that he won't back down from any challenges.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Meek Mill uses metaphors to describe his experiences. He mentions "snakes in the grass" who he runs over without hesitation, implying that he has encountered betrayal and disloyalty. The reference to running over a cobra emphasizes that he might not even be aware of some of the dangers around him.
He expresses his mistrust of others, feeling that he can't invite anyone into his life or inner circle due to concerns about their intentions. The mention of "perkies" (prescription painkillers) in his body suggests that he might use substances to cope with the weight of his experiences.
Meek Mill reflects on how his life has changed, going from struggling in the streets to owning luxurious cars like a Phantom, but he also realizes that material possessions can't be a substitute for genuine connections with his family and loved ones.
The repetition of the line "Hope this money brings us closer" reflects his desire for wealth and success to strengthen his relationships and bring his family together. However, he acknowledges that he's been carrying a heavy burden, and people thought he was finished, but he's persevering and proving them wrong.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated again, reiterating the theme of overcoming obstacles and prevailing despite the challenges faced. Meek Mill emphasizes that they are winning, and he's determined to rise above those who have betrayed him.
In summary, "Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" is a song that delves into Meek Mill's emotions and experiences, particularly after the loss of Lil Snupe. It explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, fame, success, and the struggles of maintaining one's identity in a harsh environment. The song showcases Meek Mill's resilience and determination to rise above the challenges he faces.
This is the end of "Angels (RIP Lil Snupe) Song Lyrics" by Meek Mill. If you discover any mistake in the song text, please send the correct lyrics by using the Contact Us form.
Official Music Video
Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Dougie
- Writter(s)
- Dougie & Meek Mill
- Released On
- October 1, 2021
Expensive Pain Songs
- 1.Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)
- 2.Blue Notes 2 ft. Lil Uzi Vert
- 3.Blue Notes 2 ft. Lil Uzi Vert
- 4.Cold Hearted III
- 5.Expensive Pain
- 6.Flamerz Flow
- 7.Halo ft. Brent Faiyaz
- 8.Hot ft. Moneybagg Yo
- 9.Intro (Hate On Me)
- 10.Love Money
- 11.Love Train
- 12.Me (FWM) ft. A$AP Ferg
- 13.Northside Southside ft. Giggs
- 14.On My Soul
- 15.Outside (100 MPH)
- 16.Ride For You ft. Kehlani
- 17.Sharing Locations ft. Lil Baby, Lil Durk
- 18.Tweaking ft. Vory
- 19.We Slide ft. Young Thug
Meek Mill Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song?
"Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song is sung by Meek Mill.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song?
"Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song lyrics written by Dougie & Meek Mill.
Who is the music producer of "Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song?
"Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song music composed & produced by Dougie.
When was "Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song released?
"Angels (RIP Lil Snupe)" song was released on October 1, 2021.