Breaking Free from the Chains: Aaron May's Journey

Aaron May's song "Chains" delves into the struggles and aspirations of a young man trying to break free from the constraints of his environment. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of his past, where he was involved in illegal activities, symbolized by "hidin' grams inna sock" and "punchin' in onna clock." These lines reflect the harsh reality of his life, where he had to hustle to survive. Despite these challenges, he always aimed for the top, driven by an unwavering determination to succeed.

The chorus, where he repeatedly mentions being "high as hell" and "smokin' on that weed," serves as a metaphor for his desire to escape the pressures and anxieties of his life. It's not just about substance use; it's about finding a moment of peace and clarity amidst the chaos. The line "I'm just tryna chill" underscores his need for a break from the relentless grind and the constant scrutiny he faces as he rises in popularity.

In the latter part of the song, Aaron May addresses the paranoia and dangers that come with his newfound success. He talks about watching his back more than ever and considering arming himself for protection. This highlights the precarious balance between achieving one's dreams and the risks that come with it. Despite the temptations of signing a deal for financial gain, he remains steadfast in his belief in independence and loyalty to his brothers. The song ends on a reflective note, with Aaron May acknowledging his own need for healing while striving to uplift those around him.

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  1. Dreams
  2. Chase
  3. Closed Hands
  4. Cream
  5. I'm Good Luv, Enjoy
  6. One For Me
  7. Ride
  8. Chains
  9. Temporary
  10. Fragile (Sting Cover) (feat. David Ridley)
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