Lil Darkie

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JACK DANIELS

Lil Darkie

Lyrics

[Part I]

[Intro]
I took that fella round back to the water hole
I took that fella round back to the water hole
I took that fella round back to the water hole
Yee-hah
It's me everybody howdy, Lil Darkie, with another Christian hit
(Yuh)

[Verse 1]
I took that fella round back to the water hole
I turn that critter to dust and it’s audible
I turn your 10-gallon hat to some particles
Can’t even read what they wrote in my articles
I’m so illiterate
I can’t even read a little bit
I keep a banjo my hip and I diddle it
Middle kid, I got some siblings
Rat eat the scrap on the floor and the niblings
I keep a bat I keep score in my backyard
My daddy fat and he poor it ain't that hard
My dad republican but he live on unemployment
Farming don’t bring no enjoyment
Kids in my town is afflicted with opiates
Heroin needles, addiction is copious
Never appropriate, uncle yelling 'bout the Soviets taking over his associates
[Bridge]
I’ma country boy in my heart
I’ma country boy in these parts
I’ma country boy on my land
I’ma country boy I don’t bend
Uh, want some freedom I’ll deliver
Uh, out in Russia you might shiver
See the moonshine inside my liver
George shot Lenny by the river
(Uh)

[Verse 2]
Dipping tobacco inside of my lip again
Ripping the back off a pack and then stick it in
Spit it inside of a jar, get my nicotine
Get the fuck outta my town, man, I’m sick of them
Methamphetamine abusers
We the better men, they losers
The beggars cannot be the choosers
I be posted with my crackers
Some of us blacker but that ain't a factor
We packing that heat and it’s hotter than barbecue
I’m with my dogs, that’s Scooby Doo, Marmaduke
Put up a wall and I barb it too
That way it harming you
Hoppin' it that’s what that karma do
I conceal carry my .38 special
Especially for any devilish vessels
My rifle don’t trifle on who in its sights
If he evil my Deagle be taking his life
And that eagle I keep on my Jeep and my Chevy
It fill up my heart till a part of me heavy
The levies they creaking
The plains and the peaks
And the valleys from Georgia
To Cali I’m seeking
For destiny manifest
Definitely can attest
I despise everyone
Anyone’s ran against
One reason or another
Whether northerner or southern
I prefer less stubbornness inside the governance
I want my vote to feel less like another miss
And like they thinking 'bout us normal citizens
I wonder if there’s any time to fit us in
Too busy banning self-defence
Everybody’s tense
None of these liberals are making any sense
Now there’s some nazi’s that took up residence
Voted for Donny and I’m still scared of Pence
What the fuck is the whole country coming to?
Rappers and Muslims is dying and gunning too
Police get shot and they doin' the killing
Put end to this shit God willing
All of the innocent blood we spilling
Everyone gun on yo' arm, no kneeling now
Here, pop a pill if it’s tearing you down
Welcome to new America town!
[Part II]

[Refrain]
Yee-haw
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

[Chorus]
Stepping on my land?
Then you gonna catch the weapon (Yee-haw)
What you catching? Lead from a Smith and Wesson (Alright)
I'm in the field at 4 o'clock so why you pressing?

[Verse 3]
“City folk, city folk, we don't like you city folk”
Pull up to my farm
And I'ma harm you
Let the .50 poke
Redneck man
Touch my daughter I'ma slaughter you
Caught her by the water with a commie
So I shot her too, Waterloo
South Carolina and Nevada too
Proud to be American it
Isn’t getting hotter dude
It isn’t getting hotter
I'm a martyr, I'm a patriot
Pull up in a Ford, with the rifle
Man, he ate the shit
Pull up on the tractor, with my pastor
You an atheist
We don't need guns!
On the web? You the laziest
Craziest!
To think you can stop me
Popping these enemies
And I ain't stopping the dropping
'Til I get ten at least (Drop 'em)
I tow magnums, drink
Jack Daniels, not Hennessey (Shot it)
Dragon’s breath in my weapon
Get them from Tennessee (Pop it)
I could bury you, open carry the remedy (Shot it)
Whipping out my property stop like Kennedy (Shot it)
Home of watching Fox News like it’s the fucking playoffs
All these politicians smoking crack rock and getting payoffs
Taxpaying
Track laying
Hopping out the back spraying
I'm voting
Nine toting
Won the war and I'm gloating
Beer drinking
Clear thinking
'Merican man
At the beach
A seagull is wearing a can
[Chorus]
Stepping on my land
Then you gonna catch the weapon (Yee-haw)
What you catching? Lead from a Smith and Wesson (Alright)

[Refrain]
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
1-2-3

[Chorus]
Stepping on my land
Then you gonna catch the weapon (Yee-haw)
What you catching? Lead from a Smith and Wesson (Alright)
I'm in the field at 4 o'clock so why you pressing (Yee-haw)
Pressing on me I'ma teach your boys a lesson

[Outro]
Yippee-ki-yay motherfucker!
Yuh, yuh
I took that fella round back to the water hole
I turn that critter to dust and it’s audible
I turn your 10-gallon hat to some particles
Can’t even read what they wrote in my-

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Get ready to hear some ground-breaking music which isn't afraid to push boundaries and step outside the conventional lines of hip hop. Lil Darkie's 'Jack Daniels' is more than just another single in a sea of hip hop lyrics. It's a manifesto for libertarian political views. This track not only makes a subjectively controversial statement but also expresses the artist's views towards political issues.

From the first listen, the listener can immediately note the artist's political standpoint. 'Jack Daniels' lyrics center around how the artist will not stop doing drugs, won't hesitate to shoot should someone try to take his gun, and his detest for big government. These lyrics are sure to make many who hear them take pause and reflect on the opinions they hold when it comes to politics.

About JACK DANIELS

Released in 2021, 'Jack Daniels' powerfully expresses Lil Darkie's beliefs and how he is not afraid to use his voice to raise awareness regarding important issues. Through his lyrics, Darkie is not promoting the use of drugs or violence, but rather using these topics to draw attention to the clash between different ideologies. The song mocks the stereotype of right-leaning people as being rednecks while boldy mentioning the artist's own right-leaning political views.

The lyrics' purpose is to challenge the audience to consider his beliefs and stance on drugs, guns, and politics. Lil Darkie chooses to express his individuality by breaking away from typical hip-hop content and featuring blunt social commentary. In this tune, Darkie discusses his political viewpoints while aiming to educate the audience and encouraging them to consider their own views on the topic.

The song's title, 'Jack Daniels,' leads one to suspect that it's about drinking alcohol, or perhaps the whiskey itself. Though the song's title may be misleading at first, it's an apparent metaphor for the government and the corrupt political system present on a global scale. The listener can interpret the title as a means of a sort of solace or even a shield that individuals may use to escape from the harsh realities of life that affect them.

In regards to the beat itself, it is composed of a distinct instrumentals that is almost as unconventional as the lyrics while still completely captivating the listener's attention. The beat's unique nature blends perfectly with the song's provocative lyrics to create an experience that will leave a lasting impression on listeners.

Bursting with Perplexity

Lil Darkie is well-known for breaking out of the conventions of hip hop and instead experimenting with a unique style that can be considered quirky. The lyrics in 'Jack Daniels' are no different, challenging the listener and their preconceptions about certain issues.

Even when the listener may not agree with the views expressed in the song, it can still provide a new perspective. Through both the lyrics and the beat, 'Jack Daniels' presents an experience unlike anything else in the current hip hop genre. The listening experience is both bursting with perplexity while still being relatable and engaging.

In this song, Lil Darkie effectively delivers a thought-provoking and controversial message concerning the state of society in the world today. This classic masterpiece is an anthem that grants every listener a glimpse into Lil Darkie's political views and style.

So, if you are looking for a fresh and unique listening experience, 'Jack Daniels' by Lil Darkie is a must-listen. Put on your headphones and enjoy the thought-provoking lyrics and captivating beat from one of the most unconventional artists in the game today.