Next
Shaker
From Heartbreak to Hustle: Shaker's Journey in 'Next'
Shaker's song 'Next' delves into the emotional turmoil and subsequent transformation following a breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who has been deeply affected by the end of a relationship but has found a way to move forward. The opening lines, 'Don't get no sleep in the night / But I'm living,' suggest a struggle with insomnia and emotional distress, yet there's a sense of resilience and survival. The artist acknowledges the pain of needing someone's love and the subsequent change that comes with moving on. This transition is marked by the use of substances like molly, which 'got me feeling crazy,' indicating a coping mechanism to deal with the emotional upheaval.
As the song progresses, Shaker shifts the focus to self-empowerment and material success. Lines like 'Now I know I got my game on lock' and 'Money coming till the day I die' reflect a newfound confidence and determination to succeed. The mention of 'diamonds right on my neck' and 'counting all these checks' symbolizes the tangible rewards of his hard work and hustle. Despite the superficial allure of wealth and status, there's an underlying sense of loneliness and disillusionment, as seen in the repeated assertion that 'your love ain't doing me no good.' This duality highlights the complexity of moving on from a past relationship while navigating the highs and lows of newfound success.
The recurring theme of moving on is reinforced by the chorus, where Shaker repeatedly states, 'I had to move on.' The use of drugs as a means to 'make up my mind' and 'move on' underscores the struggle to find clarity and peace. The song captures the essence of a modern-day breakup, where emotional pain is often masked by materialism and substance use. Shaker's raw and honest portrayal of his journey from heartbreak to hustle resonates with anyone who has experienced the tumultuous path of letting go and finding oneself amidst the chaos.