Oh, I feel caged in
I don’t know if it’s the right house or the White House
You know?
You know I’m a somebody, and you’re a nobody and this shit ain’t for everybody
You know, I’m just tryin’ to live
All this coke in my house I know they said something
All this coke in my house I know the feds comin’
All this coke in my house I feel caged in
I told my brother rock it up we some cave men
All this coke in my house I know they said something
All this coke in my house I know the feds comin’
All this coke in my house I feel caged in
I told my brother rock it up we some cave men
Manson Margiella
All my diamonds marvelous
Mia Beenie, matching Rollies, go them hoes jealous
Luxury, south beach, shopping sprees
I turn the Florida eves to Florida keys
Look at me, bitch, look at me
Wrestle with the work
Fat, trap, Booker T
Too legit boy, nappy head, rich boy
I got quarters, I got halves, I got bricks, boy
You know it’s me, you know my [?]
Wayne on the stage, Hoody tryna cook a key
Right wrist, left wrist, yeah all gold
Hit me on a text, baby, I don’t call hoes
All this coke in my house I know they said something
All this coke in my house I know the feds comin’
All this coke in my house I feel caged in
I told my brother rock it up we some cave men
All this coke in my house I know they said something
All this coke in my house I know the feds comin’
All this coke in my house I feel caged in
I told my brother rock it up we some cave men
Still in love with my Mexican
Texts [?]
Momma I made it, baby been crazy
In the kitchen for ages, just tryna whip a Mercedes
Got hoes in the kitchen [?]
I’m drinkin’ coke, whippin’ coke, bitches sniffin’ coke
[?]
I don’t register the vocals, they gon’ hear my voice
All this coke in my house I know they said something
All this coke in my house I know the feds comin’
All this coke in my house I feel caged in
I told my brother rock it up we some cave men
All this coke in my house I know they said something
All this coke in my house I know the feds comin’
All this coke in my house I feel caged in
I told my brother rock it up we some cave men
Inside the Cage: Exploring the Reality of “TrapHouse Blues”
“TrapHouse Blues” by Chris Brown dives into the gritty and confining world of street hustling, painting a vivid picture of paranoia, temptation, and survival. The song’s recurring theme of feeling “caged in” reflects the psychological toll of living under constant surveillance and pressure, with references to the looming threat of law enforcement and the relentless pursuit of wealth. Brown juxtaposes opulence—designer brands, luxury lifestyles—with the dangerous environment of the trap house, highlighting the duality of aspiration and risk. The lyrics also touch on loyalty, family ties, and the relentless drive to escape circumstances, offering listeners a raw glimpse into a turbulent lifestyle.
Song Credits
- Artist: Chris Brown
- Release Year: [Not Specified]
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