Maybe because they all think that, as a famous and rich rapper, he matches the superficial, greedy stereotype that many hip-hop artists feed in their music. ![]() It seems that fame harmed the interactions between Brent Faiyaz and the world. You see the Patek and you think a n***a blowin’ time Yeah, yeah, I swear the fame ain’t changed s**t, but who am I? What’s the reason for the misunderstandings present in his relationship? We may have a hint here on some lines of this song and on Price of Fame‘s lyrics that we analyzed here. I was always holdin’ you down (You know how we was rocking)Īnd what we see ain’t what it seems or feels, girl He often ends up dealing with aspects of his relationships that don’t match his feelings, and he needs to put additional effort into dealing with what comes from the girl involved. He’s probably wondering why relationships are often so complicated, why is it so hard to find the right balance. The way the relationship evolved led Brent to question love as a whole. Now you talk so much, it drives me insane I remember when you couldn’t tell me a thing There was a time when they barely talked, but now the girl has a lot to say, and sometimes it’s hard for him to manage. It seems that things slowly got worse in this relationship. ![]() This s**t don’t add up, no, you don’t even know the math You wanna be my equal, you won’t even do the half (No) We can see that from the lines in the second half of the song: According to the song lyrics, she’s not trying hard enough, spreading lies about him. In Loose Change, Brent Faiyaz talks about a love relationship that isn’t working. Brent Faiyaz, Loose Change: the meaning of the lyrics
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