Song meaning of MARROM NETWORK by MOTH Dante (Ft. MOTH Oliver)

Artist:MOTH Dante (Ft. MOTH Oliver)     January 05,2024
The song "MARROM NETWORK" by MOTH Dante featuring MOTH Oliver portrays a rebellious and illicit lifestyle. The lyrics depict a group of friends who engage in delinquent activities, such as skipping class and selling drugs. The chorus emphasizes this lifestyle, with the repetition of "Me and all my homies know, We skippin' class, We pushin' dope." 

The first verse discusses the schemes and illegal actions carried out by the speaker and their friends. They boast about bringing drugs and real money, as well as attracting manipulative women seeking advantages. The speaker claims to have what others desire but never gives it freely. They also mention undisclosed problems their parents are unaware of and confess a love for vanity and easy sinning. The line "Me jogou pedras nem sabe a verdade" signifies being judged without knowing the truth. The speaker associates their actions with lethality rather than love.

The chorus is sung by MOTH Oliver and MOTH Dante together. It reinforces the idea of deviancy and the group's unity in their disregard for education and involvement in illegal activities. It suggests that their lifestyle is secretive and underground, as they "keep it low."

In the outro, MOTH Dante once again asserts the group's behavior of skipping class and selling drugs, indicating that it is their everyday life.

The message conveyed in the lyrics appears to glorify a negative and destructive lifestyle, emphasizing rebellion, illegal activities, and a lack of regard for education. It portrays a sense of camaraderie among friends but also hints at the consequences and secrecy that come with living such a life.

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