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Had a Dream

Webbie

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4 ContributorsHad a Dream LyricsINTRO:
Damn yo shit, man i jus had a bad ass mutha fuckin dream bleap bleap man (mane wat the fuck you want), i jus had a bad ass mutha fuckin dream man (mane wat mane) mane i gotta tell you bout dat bitch iont want u to go back to sleep i gotta holla at you bout dat bitch (mane fuck it mane yo go head and run it)Iight

VERSE 1:
I woke up in a puddle of blood look like im finished cuz blood jumpin out my mouth like kd off menace
And currby hollin call the people, my nigga hit my eyes roll back i hear Bleek say aww shit
Datz wen i started havin flashes bout my dirty ways neva thought id see a mutha fuckin early grave
I hit the hospital they fill me up wit IV can't take the pain all im thinkin is won't you die please
I hear my mama on the elevator goin crazy all i rememba is not my baby not my baby
Im trynna fight it cuz im burnin from dis rusty yat and all im thinkin is Ivyonna hollin where dad
My tears drop i hear the doctor hollin surgery my last chance to try and make it thru dis murder please
Then i heard flat line and i woke up sweatin
I tried to tell my nigga but he was restin

COURSE:
I had a dream i had a dream but it was nuttin like Dr. King (fuckin right)
I had a dream i had a dream but it was nuttin like Dr. King (fuckin right)
I had a dream i had a dream but it was nuttin like Dr. King (fuckin right)
I had a dream i had a dream but it was nuttin like Dr. King

VERSE 2 WEBBIE:
Last night i had a dream i was at the fair wit my bitch and he was wit his click at the fair wit his 6
He had on all black and his hair was in twist beffin since way back middle skool in the 6th
Watchin his every step cuz i know dis nigga real and leave me stankin i know dis nigga will and he did
Caught me slippin by the farris will and let me have it right there my ole lady and my son right there
He ain't care he jus kept thumpin
But my heart kept thumpin and i wondered why till i opened my eyes and ran to my 9 feelin threatened and shit sweatin and shit still thinkin i was hit
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Still feelin played started shootin at the wall
Thinkin my life was takin sweatin shakin in my draws wonderin is dat a sign of a call from the big dawg

REPEAT COURSE

VERSE 3 BOOSIE:
My next dream i was on a island playin wit my lil gurl watchin news bout binlodin wen i heard sum shells poppin
I wondered who dis is want my dick and my dirt
Eitha a hitta or kidnappa jus to get to victert
I went below deck got 4 decks and got in da corna wit my daughter right behind me so dnt nobody dnt hurt her
Got the first one up on deck creepin slow wit his 9 got my knife and slit his throat as i could flow from behind
Got his nigga in the kitchen we went toe fa toe blow fa blow duck threw a hit blaw caught him and he hit da floor
Now theres 1 mo and i hear dat nigga walkin he in the toy room and toys finna get to talkin
He hit the hallway and wave his pistol down from side ta side i reach down low spot him hit him right between his eyes
Damn and i woke up sweatin
You know why( fuckin right)

REPEAT COURSE

Dream on nigga(dream on nigga)
We gone dream on nigga and everybody
We gone dream on nigga and yall and we gone dream on(dream on nigga) fuckin right nigga i had a dreamEmbed

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When it comes to iconic collaborations in the rap world, the dynamic duo of Boosie Badazz and Webbie immediately comes to mind. Known for their hard-hitting verses and unapologetic lyrics, these two artists have consistently delivered bangers that have stood the test of time. One such masterpiece is their track "Had a Dream," a song that not only showcases their lyrical prowess but also delves into deeper themes of struggle, ambition, and the pursuit of success.

About Had a Dream

"Had a Dream" is a thought-provoking and introspective track that dives into the personal journeys of Boosie Badazz and Webbie. The song serves as a platform for them to reflect on their past experiences, highlighting the obstacles they faced, and the dreams they tirelessly pursued. With their trademark raw and gritty style, the duo brings their own unique stories to light, captivating listeners with their authenticity.

As the beats kick in, you can't help but be drawn into the world of "Had a Dream." The combination of hard-hitting drums, melodic synthesizers, and captivating basslines forms the perfect backdrop for Boosie Badazz and Webbie to share their narratives. Each verse is delivered with such conviction and emotion, making it impossible not to get lost in the music.

Lyrically, "Had a Dream" is a testament to the resilience and determination of these two artists. Boosie Badazz and Webbie delve deep into their personal struggles, painting vivid pictures with their words. Their ability to transform their experiences into relatable stories is truly commendable, as they invite listeners to step into their world and walk in their shoes.

One of the standout aspects of "Had a Dream" is the chemistry between Boosie Badazz and Webbie. Their contrasting styles, combined with their undeniable camaraderie, create an electrifying energy that permeates throughout the track. The synergy between their voices and flows is impeccable, elevating the song to another level.

Furthermore, "Had a Dream" is a testament to the impact rap music can have on society. The song speaks to the dreams and aspirations of countless individuals who strive for a better life in the face of adversity. Boosie Badazz and Webbie's ability to tell their stories in a relatable manner resonates deeply with listeners, serving as a source of motivation and inspiration.

This track also showcases the versatility of Boosie Badazz and Webbie as artists. While they are primarily known for their energetic and aggressive rap style, "Had a Dream" allows them to showcase a more introspective side. The introspection is blended seamlessly with their signature grit, resulting in a captivating and multifaceted musical experience.

With "Had a Dream," Boosie Badazz and Webbie prove once again why they are regarded as rap heavyweights. Their ability to create music that connects with people on a profound level is unmatched, and this track serves as a testament to their artistry. As the song resonates with listeners, it becomes clear that these two artists are not just making music; they are telling stories, sharing experiences, and leaving an indelible mark on the rap industry.

In essence, "Had a Dream" encapsulates the essence of Boosie Badazz and Webbie's artistry. It is a powerful and introspective track that takes listeners on a journey through the struggles and triumphs of these two rap icons. With their impeccable chemistry, skillful storytelling, and raw authenticity, Boosie Badazz and Webbie continue to solidify their status as influential figures in the rap scene.

  • Release Date: July 22, 2003
  • Artist: Webbie