Shoc Munna thinks back to the days when he was “down to his last hunnit” in “I Ain’t Have Nothin.'” The New York native is also doing numbers on PlayboyGroc and BG’s “MOVE EASY.”
“I get inspired to make music by my energy and the events that go on in my life,” he says. “Music is more of a safe place for me than anything. It’s where I’m most comfortable in my life.”
Jostled by an eerie trap beat, the rapper celebrates getting out of a rough patch. His achievements come from hard work and a newfound hustling strategy.
He raps,
“I Count My Blessings Had to start Finessing/Had to Get Up Off that Drill Shit/Had to Find Me A Lane Quick I started/Going Through Some Phrases.”
Going through a heartbreak motivated him to get more focused on his goals,
“My Ex Bitch Started Changing/But Now It’s Back to the Basics/Back to the Guap Gotta Chase It.”
Shoc Munna exposes the envy that comes with being well-off. He also sheds light on women’s sudden interest after learning about his success.
“N-ggas seen the Money started Changing/Bitches Stay in N-ggas Faces you would’ve Thought a Nîgga Famous/Bitches Bumbs But they Stay Lit/Niggas seen the Money started Changing.”
Overall, Shoc Munna is grateful to be where he’s at today. In other words, he’s up stunting.