KB - Ima Just Do It Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Ima Just Do It (feat. Bubba Watson)
  • Album: Tomorrow We Live
  • Artist: KB
  • Released On: 21 Apr 2015
  • Download/Stream: iTunes Music Amazon Music

Ima Just Do It Lyrics

Intro
You know what I'm gonna to do?
You know what I'm going to do?
(I do it)
You, you, you, people have been talkin', man
You know what I'm going to do?
Ima just do it

Hook
Ima just do it
I do it, Ima just do it
I do it, Ima just do it
Ima just do it
(Ima just do it)

Verse 1: KB
See the pretty young girl
At the church, maybe black, maybe Spanish
Had a little vocal, only in the choir
Says she loves Jesus, and she has good credit
Few months in said, "I'm makin' you my wife, cutie"
She smiled and she asked me, "How?"
I said, "Shh... (Ima just do it)"
You been datin' that girl for like, huh, 6 years though
You livin' by faith or are you livin' by your fear though?
Oh you gotta be faithful, homie, ain't gotta be amazing
Put a ring on dat girl like Muhammad Ali did to Laila
Like Fridays and Ezel, tell everybody that we will just do it

Bridge
I see what you doing and that don't excite me
Get out of the way, I'm not askin' politely
So filiated, I'm so filiated they know who the squad be (1-1-6)
We do what we want, they too scared to try
So (Ima just do it)

Hook
I do it, Ima just do it
I do it, Ima just do it
I do it, Ima just do it
No hesitation, with no time to waste
And I promise, I promise that (Ima just do it)
Ima, Ima, Ima just do it, Ima just do it
Ima, Ima, Ima, Ima just do it, Ima just do it

Verse 2: KB
Dang, look, Ima go in
Everybody stay down
Ima go in, my dogs on both sides like a grey hound
Bust flows, no pass, Wayne left Rikers Island in the phantom
That's pretty cool, but 'Crae went and preached the Rock of Zion
Same day was on Fallon, number one album lookin' like Ima just do it
Ain't gotta make sense, homie you gotta make faith
Faith, the only thing that make sense
The only type of life in this life that is really worth livin'
Is the life that will go and take risks
Ima go and be it, gimme my Jesus
You don't believe it, your man will, Jada Pinkett
Too many years trying not to rock the boat
I gotta quote, "I don't wanna rock the boat, I wanna sink it"
Ima just do it

Bridge + Hook

Interlude: Bubba Watson
Lemme talk about how I'm supposed to be a Christmas party right now, but y'all keep keeping me in here
My wife's not gonna let me be on fleek, if y'all don't hurry up

Verse 3: Bubba Watson
Bubba Watts on the mic now
Can a golfer spit a rhyme?
Not a gangsta rapper, but my caddie got a nine
KB need a verse?
I told him, "Ain't nothing to it"
Everybody ask me why, I just look em in the eye and say, "(Ima just do it)"
Country boy from the panhandle
Country boy from the panhandle
No golf lesson, just God's blessing
Nuthin' He can't handle
Left-handed, funny swing
Driver's pink, ain't nothing major
Got two masters, no double major
But one Master, I praise and thank Him
I do it

Bridge + Hook


Ima Just Do It

Ima Just Do It Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"Ima Just Do It" by KB featuring Bubba Watson is a powerful declaration set to music, embodying a spirit of bold, faith-driven action. The song's central theme, captured in the repeated hook, is the rejection of hesitation and the embracing of decisive movement. From the outset, the intro poses the question of intention, quickly answering it with the resolute statement "Ima just do it." This phrase serves not merely as a catchy hook but as the guiding principle for the narratives and motivations explored throughout the track. It speaks to overcoming procrastination, fear, and external opinions to pursue what one feels called to do.

KB’s verses ground this principle in specific life scenarios. He touches on personal commitment, illustrated by the story of pursuing marriage after a period of dating, emphasizing faith over fear in making such a significant step. The lyric referencing Muhammad Ali and Laila, and Fridays and Ezel, uses cultural touchstones to highlight public, unwavering commitment. He also speaks to the impact of his ministry, contrasting his approach with others, asserting his willingness to be bold and disruptive ("I don't wanna rock the boat, I wanna sink it") for his beliefs. This reflects a conviction that meaningful life is found in taking risks guided by faith, not caution or convenience. The release of the song's video on April 8, 2015, amplified this message, visually depicting the call to action and bringing the track's energetic resolve to a wider audience.

The song's bridge reinforces this assertive stance, confronting complacency and declaring a willingness to act where others are timid. The reference to the "squad" (often understood in relation to KB's affiliation with the 116 Clique) suggests a collective identity rooted in this courageous approach. This part of the song serves as a challenge to both internal and external barriers, asserting the freedom and purpose found in moving forward despite opposition or doubt. The return to the hook following the bridge underscores the unwavering nature of this commitment, adding emphasis with phrases like "No hesitation, with no time to waste."

Adding another dimension to the theme is the inclusion of Bubba Watson. His interlude and verse offer a lighthearted yet profound perspective. As a professional golfer, his appearance and contribution represent an unexpected pairing, perfectly illustrating the song's core idea of doing something unconventional. He humorously acknowledges his identity ("Can a golfer spit a rhyme?") but quickly aligns himself with the song's message, attributing his willingness and his success ("Two masters, no double major, but one Master I praise and thank Him") to God's blessing rather than just personal skill or traditional paths. His participation demonstrates that the call to "just do it," whether in marriage, ministry, or even a seemingly out-of-place rap verse, is rooted in faith and trust in a higher power, making the message relatable across different walks of life. The collaborative nature of the song, featuring an artist known for his faith alongside an athlete known for his, further reinforces the song's message of faith-driven action transcending typical boundaries. The song overall serves as an inspirational anthem for embracing one's calling with courage and conviction, trusting that God is in control.
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