In this raw exploration of personal transformation, Denzel Curry navigates the complex terrain of authenticity, ambition, and romantic entanglements. The recurring refrain "I think I've changed" anchors the narrative of someone evolving beyond their origins while pursuing success on their own terms. Curry juxtaposes his rejection of conventional paths ("middle fingers up, I don't fuck with a 9 to 5") with questions about loyalty and genuine connection ("would you care if I live or die?"). The relationship dynamics reveal vulnerability beneath bravado, particularly in lines like "parts of me died" and the distinction between someone who's merely "assigned" versus "designed" for him. Through wordplay and metaphor, the lyrics convey emotional turbulence—pride in personal growth alongside disillusionment in love. The repeated structure emphasizes how these realizations have fundamentally altered his perspective on both ambition and intimacy, questioning who remains authentic when success and relationships are tested. #PersonalGrowth #RelationshipTruths #AuthenticLife #HipHopVulnerability
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