About That Time (feat. G-Eazy, P-Lo & White Dave)

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Seizing the Moment: Dame D.O.L.L.A's Anthem of Determination

Dame D.O.L.L.A's track "About That Time" featuring G-Eazy, P-Lo, and White Dave is a powerful anthem that encapsulates the essence of seizing the moment and rising to the occasion. The repeated phrase "it's about that time" serves as a rallying cry, emphasizing the urgency and readiness to take action. This song is a testament to the artist's journey, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of success.

The lyrics delve into the gritty reality of Dame D.O.L.L.A's upbringing in East Oakland, highlighting the survival mentality of "either eat or get fed to the lions." This metaphor underscores the competitive and often harsh environment that shaped him. The references to local icons like Too $hort and Keak Da Sneak, as well as the mention of Marshawn Lynch, ground the song in Bay Area culture, celebrating the community's influence on his life and career. The line "Mamba Mentality, I got the same mind" pays homage to Kobe Bryant, symbolizing a relentless work ethic and dedication to excellence.

Throughout the song, there's a strong emphasis on self-reliance and perseverance. Dame D.O.L.L.A speaks to the importance of hard work, as seen in lines like "put the work in every night and take time" and "keep my head up, stack my bread up, and never let up." The imagery of "stacking chips" and "whipping in the kitchen" conveys a sense of hustle and ambition. The song also touches on themes of loyalty and brotherhood, with references to his close-knit circle and shared dreams. Ultimately, "About That Time" is a motivational anthem that encourages listeners to recognize their moment and rise to the challenge.

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