Last Of My Kind (feat. Paul Cauthen)
by Shaboozey
Summary
"Last Of My Kind" is a bold declaration of individuality and resilience. Shaboozey embraces his unique upbringing and life's tough lessons while recognizing that he's one of a kind.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song centers around identity and survival. Shaboozey reflects on his roots and the challenges he’s faced. He emphasizes that not only is he unique, but he's also survived in a world that can be harsh and unforgiving. This struggle and pride in being different resonate throughout the song.
Verse 1
Ain't many that are built like me
I'm the last of my kind
Grew up on a backroad, baby
I know how to survive (hey)
This verse sets the tone right away. Shaboozey establishes his individuality by stating he’s not like others. Growing up in a rural environment, he learned how to endure and thrive. The mention of “backroad” hints at a simpler, perhaps tougher upbringing, which shapes his character.
Been out with the young guns blazin'
So you better not try
Here, he introduces a sense of danger and confidence. He’s been around those who are bold and fearless, suggesting he’s not one to be messed with. It reinforces his tough persona and readiness to fight if necessary.
Chorus
You will ever find another like me
I'm the last of my kind (uh)
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
The chorus drives home the main message. Shaboozey repeats that he’s unique, making it clear that finding someone like him is nearly impossible. This repetition creates a strong, catchy hook, emphasizing his pride in being different.
Verse 2
Got folks that carry some sh–, uh, can't cross state lines
Duckin' cops in the dirty hills, baby, we ain't payin' no fines
In this verse, he touches on a rebellious lifestyle. Mentioning "folks that carry some sh–" hints at a life that’s outside the law. It paints a picture of living on the edge, which often accompanies a tough upbringing. The "dirty hills" adds to the gritty image he’s creating.
If you comin' to the sticks then maybe
Bring a four-wheel drive
This line suggests that life in his area isn’t easy. The need for a “four-wheel drive” implies rough terrain and challenges ahead. It’s a warning, but it also shows pride in his home and the lifestyle that comes with it.
Chorus
You'll never find another like me
I'm the last of my kind
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
The chorus repeats again, reinforcing his message of uniqueness. It’s catchy and serves as a reminder of how he sees himself in a world full of people who might not understand his journey.
Bridge
This world can be a son of a –
Well, look through my eyes
Can't always climb to safety, sometimes you gotta fight (yeah)
In the bridge, he acknowledges the harsh realities of life. It’s a moment of vulnerability. He encourages listeners to see things from his perspective, indicating that life isn’t always about escaping danger. Sometimes, you have to confront it head-on.
Go get it if you want it, keep the fire burnin' inside (inside babe)
This line is motivational. Shaboozey pushes for perseverance and determination. He’s saying that if you want something, you have to go after it with passion and energy.
Chorus
You will ever find another like me
'Cause I'm the last of my kind
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
The repeated chorus reinforces his message yet again. It’s a powerful reminder of his self-identity and uniqueness in a world that often pressures conformity.
Outro
I'm the last of my kind (told you twice now, oh-oh, right there)
I'm the last of my kind (last of my kind)
Yeah, I don't know how much I can take anyway
Surprised I'm still standin'
Hahaha
In the outro, he combines humor and seriousness. By saying he’s “surprised I’m still standin’,” he acknowledges the struggles he’s faced. It’s almost like a laugh in the face of adversity, showing resilience. He emphasizes once more that he’s one of a kind, leaving the listener with that strong impression.
Closing Thoughts
"Last Of My Kind" is a powerful anthem about embracing who you are and the challenges life throws your way. Shaboozey's lyrics reflect a deep connection to his upbringing and the pride in standing out. Even amidst struggles, he encourages resilience and passion. This song feels both personal and relatable, making it stick with you.
Full Lyrics
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I'm the last of my kind
Grew up on a backroad, baby
I know how to survive (hey)
Been out with the young guns blazin'
So you better not try
You will ever find another like me
I'm the last of my kind (uh)
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
(You'll be lookin' for a real long time)
Got folks that carry some sh–, uh, can't cross state lines
Duckin' cops in the dirty hills, baby, we ain't payin' no fines
If you comin' to the sticks then maybe
Bring a four-wheel drive
You'll never find another like me
I'm the last of my kind
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
Try to find another just like me
You'll be lookin' for a real long time 'cause I'm
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
This world can be a son of a –
Well, look through my eyes
Can't always climb to safety, sometimes you gotta fight (yeah)
Go get it if you want it, keep the fire burnin' inside (inside babe)
You will ever find another like me
'Cause I'm the last of my kind
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
Try to find another just like me
You'll be lookin' for a real long time 'cause I'm
Yeah, yeah
I'm the last of my kind
I'm the last of my kind (told you twice now, oh-oh, right there)
I'm the last of my kind (last of my kind)
Yeah, I don't know how much I can take anyway
Surprised I'm still standin'
Hahaha
Up high in the red rock mountain, almost lost my mind (uh)
I'll be out where the black birds hangin', circle 'round them skies (hey)
Can't wait much longer, baby, yeah, it's my time
You won't ever find another like me, uh, I'm the last of my kind