MISTRUST 2

woadah


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Title MISTRUST 2
Artist woadah
Year 2026
Released 2026-01-07
BPM 88
Artist Followers 3,772
Hometown United States - New York - The Bronx
Artist Bio Born and raised in the legendary cradle of Hip Hop, Bronx native Woadah has always embodied the gritty determination and creativity of his city. His journey began as an artist, where powerful lyricism and a uniquely raspy delivery set him apart in the rap scene. Woadah was selected honorable mentioning on DJ Premier’s Top 20 Albums of 2012 on his debate album "Holy Water" quickly proved his talent on stage, performing alongside legendary acts such as Ruff Ryders, A.G. of Showbiz and A.G., Smiff ‘n’ Wessun, and Guru. Woadah was selected ESPN Music of the Month artists for November 2023.

But Woadah’s ambition didn’t stop at the mic. Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence, he expanded his craft from performer to composer and engineer.

From dramatic, emotional scenes and explosive sports highlights to serene children’s jingles, Woadah’s sound isn’t just heard it’s experienced. Drawing on real-life emotion, Woadah crafts music that pulls the story off the screen and brings every visual moment to life. With a catalog ranging from sweeping classical pieces and contemporary romance ballads to electrifying country anthems, he masterfully creates the perfect atmosphere for any project.

Whether it’s the adrenaline of a game-winning play, the intimacy of a love scene, or the whimsy of a family moment, Woadah’s compositions are more than background they're the heartbeat of the story. His live instrumentation and bold production elevate each project, while a proven sync resume backs up his promise: tracks featured on major platforms like MTV, ESPN’s “First Take,” NFL broadcasts, and VH1 speak to the impact and authenticity he brings.

For commercial ads, TV, film trailers, and beyond, Woadah doesn’t just deliver music he ignites emotion, captures realism, and gives every audience the feeling they thirst for.
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    WOADAH

Lyrics

It's that hate and mistrust what loyalty brings
The hurt, the fake laughter, that muffle the screams
The pain is so vicious, it destroys the dreams
We forgot how to live life and cherish the good things
It's time to realize we all kings and queens
Don't turn your back on happiness, that's all it means
It's that hate and mistrust what loyalty brings
The hurt, the fake laughter, that muffle the screams
The pain is so vicious, it destroys the dreams
We forgot how to live life and cherish the good things
It's time to realize we all kings and queens
Don't turn your back on happiness, that's all it means


I'm like Heminway (what you saying?)
The way I write it up, let's all get money and watch all the guns quiet up
That's why grandma pray, can't give everybody that speech in the hood, ain't enough time in the day
Simple, silence speak volumes, I'm the instrumental
Can't tell my life story with no pen and pencil
Too many people ain't here to vouch the things I been through
Them cards, you right, I'll pull it
How you became a shooter all of a sudden, you was ducking the bullets
You could get away with the lies, I can't show LIVE footage
Want to prove my point, I couldn't, (that's deep)
I'm feeling all bad for telling the truth when I know I shouldn't
Cause you pitching lines like Dwight Gooden
Like Jay dissing Sigel over "Mom dukes Cooking"
Beefing with a dude with power to bring the Nets to Brooklyn
(We all guilty,) hate comes in pairs
Fighting over the last word when it boil down to the man upstairs
It should be about the happiness, good times we shared


It's that hate and mistrust what loyalty brings
The hurt, the fake laughter, that muffle the screams
The pain is so vicious, it destroyed the dreams
We forgot how to live life and cherish the good things
It's time to realize we all kings and queens
Don't turn your back on happiness, that's all it means
It's that hate and mistrust what loyalty brings
The hurt, the fake laughter, that muffle the screams
The pain is so vicious, it destroyed the dreams
We forgot how to live life and cherish the good things
It's time to realize we all kings and queens
Don't turn your back on happiness, that's all it means


I grind 'til the white T's brown, describe yourself
Get it popping, overqualified, the best out now
I give back to the streets, not the toys they play with
I thought they got the message for the love they gave it
I can only save some, but the rest I doubt it
Shorty said "forget school, ain't nothing cool about it"
And they only know drugs and murder, (that's it)
rob you for your jewels first before you catch them flipping a burger
Not wearing a brand on their clothes, you never even heard of
In the hood, there's too much pride
I grow with dudes, you got beef with them, you won't come outside
They divide and conquer any business dealings
That's how you make it to the cops to share your personal feelings their way too much drama and I don't condone it, seen what family do to each other in the heat of the moment, say blood is thicker than water, (They don't believe that slogan) and that's what real love about, (Go On) not putting that person down and pointing all they bad things out


It's that hate and mistrust what loyalty brings
The hurt, the fake laughter, that muffle the screams
The pain is so vicious, it destroys the dreams
We forgot how to live life and cherish the good things
It's time to realize we all kings and queens
Don't turn your back on happiness, that's all it means
It's that hate and mistrust what loyalty brings
The hurt, the fake laughter, that muffle the screams
The pain is so vicious, it destroys the dreams
We forgot how to live life and cherish the good things
It's time to realize we all kings and queens
Don't turn your back on happiness, that's all it means

(I work to hard to let you come push me out, I'm a winner)

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