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“Fall of Goliath” shows TUT giving some details of his environment in his hometown of Chattanooga, detailing life on the streets. He also shows some signs of redemption—likening himself to David from David and Goliath—stating that he can overcome his past.
[Produced By: Ktoven]
[Verse 1: TUT]
See it's the rise of the righteous
We take from the wicked
We might as well risk it, we die for a living
We ride for our niggas, and kill for our children
Tell the truth to my brother, telling lies to these piglets
I can't deny I
Been watching you niggas just like a flock of sheep for weeks
I Little-Bo-Peep'd the game y'all running
I know how to play it, no playin'
Shit I'm like David, the heart of a fighter
The rise of a king, the fall of Goliath
Before you let your light pass by
Don't ask how, ask why
I could die tonight, listen to your mothers
That rioters living gon' put you right inside prison
May your sins be forgiven
[Verse 2: TUT]
Niggas here will steal your dough like Kareem's agent
Stocking caps on their heads with the smushed faces
Young goons hit you niggas with the stale faces
A blue pill will probably put these niggas in the matrix
Tell Delilah I can smell the setup
Boy you blinded by that pussy better pick ya head up
Preachers promise lies just to pay your tithes
Cowards cast stones and then go back and hide
I might just turn a stone looking back on it
A pocket full of stones is all I got for my foes
I think I'm like David, the heart of a fighter
The rise of a king, the fall of Goliath
So smart that it's stupid, consistently moving
We feeling immortal, but really we humans
This a work of art put my life on a canvas
I'ma make me some money, put it up for my family
Fall of Goliath was written by YGTUT.
Fall of Goliath was produced by TIGGI.
YGTUT released Fall of Goliath on Mon Jan 05 2015.
This beat is identical to the one used by J. Cole on “03' Adolescence”.