Rivals Lyrics – Stunna Gambino
Rivals Lyrics
[Intro: Stunna Gambino]
Ap
Naw I’m sayin’ they say the good die young
I’m still here
What that mean?
[Chorus: Stunna Gambino]
Left her in the past, let bygones be bygones
Where I’m from, we don’t buy diamonds
We go buy guns, death to all to my rivals
I changed my life I’m muslim, I am a disciple
I ride wit kufi’s, they be totin’ on a rifle
When I’m off the wockhardt, I don’t know where my mind go
Time been slow, I had to ice out the dial
The racks don’t fit, I had to cop Amiri cargos
Amiri cargos
[Verse 1: Stunna Gambino]
Came a long way, from dumpin’ checks, in wells fargo
If it don’t clear by today, then tomorrow
We ain’t have cars to slide on opps, we clapped a tahoe
You really went and broke my heart, I hope you die hoe
I should go and f**k yo' bestfriend, to get even
I be switchin’ up foreigns, just like the season
I be switchin’ up Monclers, I’m anemic
I be ballin’ like Jordan, but my rings VV
[Chorus: Stunna Gambino]
Left her in the past, let bygones be bygones
Where I’m from, we don’t buy diamonds
We go buy guns, death to all to my rivals
I changed my life I’m muslim, I am a disciple
I ride wit kufi’s, they be totin’ on a rifle
When I’m off the wockhardt, I don’t know where my mind go
Time been slow, I had to ice out the dial
The racks don’t fit, I had to cop Amiri cargos
[Bridge: Stunna Gambino]
Where I’m from, they say the good die young (The Good die young)
But I ain’t tryna die young (Young)
But I ain’t tryna die young (Die young)
But I ain’t tryna— (Oh)
They took my vulture life, he was too young (He was too young)
Now he flyin’ on a island
Now he flyin’ on a island
Now he flyin’ on a uh
[Chorus: Stunna Gambino]
Left her in the past, let bygones be bygones
Where I’m from, we don’t buy diamonds
We go buy guns, death to all to my rivals
I changed my life I’m muslim, I am a disciple
I ride wit kufi’s, they be totin’ on a rifle
When I’m off the wockhardt, I don’t know where my mind go
Time been slow, I had to ice out the dial
The racks don’t fit, I had to cop amiri cargos
Amiri cargos
[Outro: Stunna Gambino]
Left her in the past, let bygones be bygones
Where I’m from, we don’t buy diamonds
We go buy guns, death to all to my rivals
I changed my life I’m muslim, I am a disciple
I ride wit kufi’s, they be totin’ on a rifle
When I’m off the wockhardt, I don’t know where my mind go
Time been slow, I had to ice out the dial
The racks don’t fit, I had to cop amiri cargos
Amiri cargos
Rivals Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Rivals" by Stunna Gambino explores themes of survival, transformation, and the realities of street life. Stunna reflects on his past experiences, including violence and heartbreak, while also expressing his commitment to change and his faith as a Muslim. The lyrics delve into the struggles of growing up in a tough environment where violence and conflict are commonplace, but also highlight the desire for redemption and a better life.
[Chorus]
The chorus sets the tone for the song, emphasizing the idea of leaving the past behind and focusing on the present. Stunna talks about moving on from past grievances ("let bygones be bygones") and the environment he comes from where materialism is replaced by a reliance on weapons for protection. He declares his allegiance to his beliefs as a Muslim and acknowledges the changes he's made in his life. The mention of "Amiri cargos" likely refers to expensive clothing, perhaps indicating a newfound success or status despite his rough upbringing.
[Verse 1]
Stunna reflects on his journey from a life of crime, symbolized by "dumpin’ checks in wells fargo," to a place where he's more financially stable. He talks about the desperation of waiting for money to clear, showcasing the urgency of his past lifestyle. The line "clapped a tahoe" suggests resorting to violence even when lacking resources like cars. Stunna expresses hurt and betrayal from a romantic relationship ("You really went and broke my heart"), contemplating revenge as a means of catharsis. His references to luxury brands like Moncler and Jordan contrast with his earlier struggles, showing the stark change in his circumstances.
[Bridge]
The bridge reflects on the premature death of a friend, symbolized by "vulture life," implying someone who lived recklessly. Stunna mourns the loss, lamenting that his friend was "too young" to die. The imagery of "flyin’ on a island" suggests a peaceful afterlife, perhaps indicating a belief in redemption beyond death.
[Outro]
The outro repeats the chorus, reinforcing the themes of leaving the past behind and embracing change. Stunna reiterates his commitment to his beliefs and acknowledges the challenges he's faced, such as struggling with substance abuse ("off the wockhardt"). The reference to "ice out the dial" could suggest both the literal act of icing out a watch dial for status and the metaphorical notion of slowing down time to reflect on one's life. Overall, the outro serves as a summary of the song's themes and a testament to Stunna's growth and resilience.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Stunna Gambino (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- 8th Diamond & Andyr
- Writter(s)
- Andyr & Stunna Gambino
- Released On
- July 23, 2020
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Rivals" song?
"Rivals" song is sung by Stunna Gambino.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Rivals" song?
"Rivals" song lyrics written by Andyr & Stunna Gambino.
Who is the music producer of "Rivals" song?
"Rivals" song music composed & produced by 8th Diamond & Andyr.
When was "Rivals" song released?
"Rivals" song was released on July 23, 2020.