Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Letter 2 My Momma’ by 21 Savage. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of 21 Savage or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
October ninety-two when you pushed me out (straight up)
It was only right that I made a song about you (straight up)
Ain’t no telling where I’d be if I went without you (on God)
Wish I woulda stayed in school, but I dropped out (on God)
You taught me how to be strong, gotta give praise
When the times got hard, you always made ways (on God)
Even though I barely got the new Js (on God)
You made sure the kid kept a temp fade (straight up)
And you kept my PlayStation with some new games (straight up)
And you buy me freezy cups with your loose change (facts)
My daddy never was around, that nigga too lame (f*ck him)
I think that’s why I quit school
And started to shoot things (21)
My mama taught me how to tie my shoes (on God)
My mama taught me how to cook my noodles (straight up)
Mama told me don’t spend all my money with the jeweler
I bought some real estate plus I’m investing in my shooters (21, 21)
Had to write a letter to my ma dukes (ma dukes)
I know you proud of me, but I’m proud, too (I’m proud, too)
You the only woman I’d give some vows to (on God)
I’m still your baby even though I got a child, too (straight up)
I paid it off, ain’t no mortgage or no rent due (facts)
Yes, she got a Range Rover and a Benz, too (on God)
It’s a hard job, but women raise men, too (21)
Ma, you never left my side and I thank you (21)
I seen you struggling, I think it left a scar (left a scar)
I did some things when I was young
That broke your heart (broke your heart)
I’m the one that stole the cookies out the jar (out the jar)
I’m the one that went and stole
The neighbors car (neighbor’s car)
Times got hard, started selling hard (selling hard)
Before I see you stressing, I’ma break the law (break the law)
I was selling weed, I never mowed the lawn (mowed the lawn)
Commit a burglary and take it to the pawn (straight to the pawn)
When I went to YDC, you was there (on God)
If I had a school hearing, you was there (that’s a fact)
Back when you had the Ford minivan, let me drive the city trans
Baggy-ass Girbauds and some Timberlands (straight, straight)
Me and my baby mama was beefing, you didn’t give a damn (straight up)
You din’t never pick a side, told me, “Be a man” (straight up)
I’ma raise my kids, nothing like my dad, I’m a better dad
You’re the best mama I could ever have (on God)
Had to write a letter to my ma dukes (ma dukes)
I know you proud of me, but I’m proud, too (I’m proud, too)
You the only woman I’d give some vows to (on God)
I’m still your baby even though I got a child, too (straight up)
I paid it off, ain’t no mortgage or no rent due (facts)
Yes, she got a Range Rover and a Benz, too (on God)
It’s a hard job, but women raise men, too (21)
Ma, you never left my side and I thank you (21)