Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun Gangster Rap Raised Us Lyrics know the real meaning of Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun's Gangster Rap Raised Us Song lyrics
by Dheshni | Updated Dec 23, 2023
Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun Gangster Rap Raised Us Lyrics
[Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
All our heroes were the gangsters, homie
Gangster rap raised us
We were out there yellin' "Fuck the police"
Gangster rap made us
[Verse 1: Tom MacDonald]
Tell mom I'm sorry I was smokin' pot
Fourteen bumpin' Em and Pac
Pourin' out a 40 for the homies in the parking lot (G, A)
Roll the windows down and turn it up
Drinkin' Hennessy and yelling "Westside", don't give a fuck
All our heroes were the gangsters, homie
And I swear to god that's all we knew
Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg and Snoop
Fell in love with rap before these rappers usin' autotune
Then bada-boom, dropped out of school and copped a mic, hopped in the booth
All your favorite rappers got you fucked up takin' pills, dawg
All my favorite rappers got locked up or they got killed, dawg
All your favorite rappers wearin' girl clothes, they fakers
But we gon' be alright, because gangster rap raised us
[Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
All our heroes were the gangsters, homie
Gangster rap raised us
We were out there yellin' "Fuck the police"
Gangster rap made us
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[Verse 2: Adam Calhoun]
I ain't got that thang on me but I got them hands though
The vans pull up, the mans jump out like Rambo, he ran though
How can I be scared when I'm Thanos?
Leave a lump on him like a camel, get handled
Look, I grew up listenin' to the hardest bars, gettin' faded, barbershops
Arguing 'bout Nas and Pac
50, Biggie, Wayne and Jay bumpin' out the trailer park
And I seen the worst parts, where you don't go after dark
Like woah, I ain't ever been afraid, I was trained to go
Look how far I came, why you hatin' on the low?
Run him off the stage, get him at his own show
Game ain't been the same since I came through the door
[Bridge: Tom MacDonald & Adam Calhoun]
We were fourteen listenin' to gangsters
'Fore these corny little rappers came up
Ain't no warning, better keep yo' chain tucked
It was a war and nobody playing fake tough
We were fourteen listenin' to gangsters
'Fore these corny little rappers came up
Ain't no warning, better keep yo' chain tucked
It was a war and nobody playing fake tough
[Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
All our heroes were the gangsters, homie
Gangster rap raised us
We were out there yellin' "Fuck the police"
Gangster rap made us
All our heroes were the gangsters, homie
Gangster rap raised us
Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun Gangster Rap Raised Us Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Gangster Rap Raised Us" by Tom MacDonald and Adam Calhoun celebrate the influence of gangster rap on their formative years. The chorus highlights the idea that their heroes were the gangsters portrayed in rap music, shaping their worldview. The lyrics delve into their experiences, referencing smoking pot, idolizing figures like Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, and engaging in the rebellious spirit associated with the genre. There's a contrast between the authenticity of gangster rap and what they perceive as the inauthenticity of contemporary rappers.
Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun Gangster Rap Raised Us Lyrics Details
Artists
Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun
Release Date
2023
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Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun Gangster Rap Raised Us Lyrics Facts
Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun Gangster Rap Raised Us Lyrics - FAQ
Tom MacDonald is a Canadian rapper, songwriter, and former professional wrestler known for his impactful lyrics and unique style.
Tom MacDonald was born on 21 September 1988, making him 35 years old (as of the latest available information) and hailing from British Columbia, Canada.
Tom MacDonald is associated with record labels HangOver Gang and Tom MacDonald, reflecting his independent and entrepreneurial approach to his music career.
Tom MacDonald is known by various aliases, including Allstar, T Mac, Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Mac, TMax, Mac T, and TMac, showcasing the versatility of his persona.
Tom MacDonald gained prominence with the release of his song "Dear Rappers," which garnered attention for its critical and thought-provoking lyrics