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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Stick N' Move" by the artist "Xero"

In "Stick N' Move," Xero narrates his journey to success in the world of hip-hop. He emphasizes his lyrical prowess, comparing rap battles to duels where he emerges victorious through his "verbal punches" and "venom."

Xero highlights his uniqueness and superiority over other MCs who are "hesitant and unsure," while he "attacks their weaknesses" and keeps them "on their toes." He's confident in his abilities and urges listeners to either join him or get out of his way.

Metaphors of "apocalyptic rhythms" and comparisons to "Roman wars" paint a picture of a powerful and uncompromising artist unafraid to challenge the world. Xero calls himself a "full metal specimen," underlining his invincibility and strength.

The recurring chorus "Now look what I got, I want you to be with me or get in and get lit" is a call to action directed at the listeners. Xero invites them to become a part of his world, share his success and energy. He challenges them to either join him or get out of his way, emphasizing his dominance and self-assuredness.

This is how it's done going for the title and crown

Renound MC's surround as the beat breaks down

In 2 elements clobbin' up those that have been blessed

And it's the M-I see the way it ought to be ponessed

Yes, yes am I the one to keep you on your toes

Most...Definitely in my b-boy pose,

Its the electric boogie with the slight twist

Touch your chin to your chest to the rhythm like this

Now see what I have, I want you

Be with me or stick n' move

Now see what I had, I want you

Be with me or stick n' move

MC's dogging me since the first day I grabbed the mic

Now it's like you sit, you stay

Cobra path lifestyles I'm kickin'

Stickin' MC's real quick 'cause times tickin'

At the drop of the defense, I let loose the venom

Sendin', I shot of verbal heat up in 'em

The ending will come, grab your family and run

Apocalyptic rhyme pattern taking shots from the sun

Record in the world, four-thousand-eighty-one

Question my intentions and your whole world is done

Like wars to Rome, turn your eyeballs into Saturn

Full metal jacket fully auto rhyme pattern

Now see what I have, I want you

Be with me or stick n' move

Now see what I had, I want you

Be with me or stick n' move

Stick it, rock it for a click and a whickett

Move it, moving all the tunes and you groove it

Stick it, rock it for a click and a whickett

Move it, moving all the tunes and you groove it

Stick it, rock it for a click and a whickett

Move it, moving all the tunes and you groove it

Stick it, rock it for a click and a whickett

Move it, moving all the tunes and you groove it

Now see what I have, I want you

Be with me or stick n' move

Now see what I had, I want you

Be with me or stick n' move

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