Glock In My Lap (feat. Metro Boomin)
21 Savage
The Gritty Reality of Street Life in 21 Savage's 'Glock In My Lap'
21 Savage's 'Glock In My Lap' is a raw portrayal of the rapper's experiences and mentality shaped by the streets. The song, featuring production by Metro Boomin, is a testament to 21 Savage's life before fame, filled with violence, crime, and survival. The lyrics are a mix of braggadocio and stark reality, painting a picture of a life where trust is scarce and strength is shown through aggression and preparedness for conflict.
The song's chorus, 'Glock in my lap, everywhere I'm strapped,' emphasizes the constant state of alertness and readiness for self-defense that 21 Savage feels is necessary. This line, along with references to his past activities like robbing and trapping, suggests a life lived in the shadow of danger. The mention of 'most these rappers cap' indicates his belief that many in the industry fabricate their street credibility, whereas he speaks from lived experience. The imagery of a 'body full of scars, face full of tats' further cements his identity as someone who has endured and survived the trials of a harsh environment.
Throughout the song, 21 Savage uses metaphors and cultural references to illustrate his points. For instance, 'Chuck E. Cheese, rat, we get rodents whacked' uses the children's entertainment center's mascot to label someone as a snitch, implying that traitors are dealt with violently. The line 'He think he the battery, we call him Elon Musk' cleverly plays on the idea of someone being an energizer or instigator in a situation, while also name-dropping the famous entrepreneur known for his work with electric batteries. The song is a window into the psyche of someone who has lived through the perils of street life and emerged with a hardened outlook.