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Warriors (feat. Warren Hue & Seori)

88rising's Warren Hue and Seori trade verses about protection, style, and the pressure to represent.

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88rising's Warren Hue and Seori trade verses about protection, style, and the pressure to represent.

The lyric treats confidence as a learned skill, not a natural gift.

"I learned how to use commas" becomes "I can't use commas" later, a small detail that says the rules you're taught don't always fit the life you have to build.

Editor's note

Warriors with a big heart, no fear

88rising's Warren Hue and Seori trade verses about protection, style, and the pressure to represent.

"Cover books don't feature Asians with hella dreams"

The lyric treats confidence as a learned skill, not a natural gift. "I learned how to use commas" becomes "I can't use commas" later, a small detail that says the rules you're taught don't always fit the life you have to build.

When Warren Hue raps "Cover books don't feature Asians with hella dreams," it's not just a complaint. It's the specific, quiet anger of looking for yourself in the story and finding the page blank, which makes the whole "warrior" stance feel less like boasting and more like a necessary suit of armor.

It names the absence plainly. The dream isn't the problem; it's the cover that refuses to picture it, which turns ambition into something you have to carry alone.

Seori's bridge, "Waiting for the rising heart / Crashing down," floats in with a different kind of tension, all air where the verses are packed tight.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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Warriors (feat. Warren Hue & Seori)

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Warriors with a big heart

No fear come alive

Warriors with a big heart

No fear come alive

Warriors with a big heart

No fear

Come alive

Come alive

English class, I learned how to use commas

Grew a bit older now I can't use commas

Blue dollars I swapped for the red I'm too stylish

Protect myself, surrounded by the shield

Like canned food products

All my life, never have school problems

Now the whole game like a food chart, and they got a section

For nеw Madonnas and new pajamas

Rappers be sleeping in thе fish section there's new piranhas

Bite your whole sound like Shazam

I shocked the newcomers

I am not a doctor, I can't save this

Even money, I buy the store my clothes replaced it

Seen a hundred laid on my bedside

Know I'm not a wave, but I said bye, to old habits

Ledge high, I'm outstanding, high standards

You weak rappers can't stand right

You know my Nan tight

She prayin' every damn night for me

She prayin' every damn night for me

Every damn night for me

I don't need fortune cookies to tell me a message

I just be faker than a plastic obsession

I make the bank from expressions

I learned a lot from a lessons

That my grandparents were stressing me about

I don't need weapons to spit out the rounds

The world round filled with magazines

Cover books don't feature Asians with hella dreams

I'm pissed off, I'm pissed off, yeah

I'm pissed off, I'm pissed off, yeah

Warriors with a big heart

No fear come alive

Warriors with a big heart

No fear come alive

Warriors with a big heart

No fear

Come alive

Come alive

Waiting for the rising heart

Crashing down

Your all

Feels so unusual

I'm crying out to

Ay

Your chopsticks for the paper

My chopsticks gave us power

I'll bow down, but I'll bow when the chop hit on your temple

My temple stands on respect

Your temple used for the net

Your temple used for the clout

Your temple hangs around clowns (woah, woah, woah)

My temple hangs around clouds

88, that's the set I rep' everywhere is a set for you

Get your clothes and get dressed

Ayy

You an actor, you a phony

I'm a champion with some trophies

I'll grab the mic so you know me

In the studio, feel like I'm sitting down on some coach seats

I'm by my lonely

You're the best, better show me

Your Louis Vuitton for showpiece

My Louis fit on me, cozy, I go deep

Uh yeah, uh, yeah

Uh, yeah

Cozy, yeah, yeah

Yeah, yeah

Yeah

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88rising's Warren Hue and Seori trade verses about protection, style, and the pressure to represent. The lyric treats confidence as a learned skill, not a natural gift. "I learned how to use commas" becomes "I can't use commas" later, a small detail that says the rules you're taught don't always fit the life you have to build.

Who performs "Warriors (feat. Warren Hue & Seori)"?

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Are there related songs to explore after "Warriors (feat. Warren Hue & Seori)"?

Yes. The related section below points to Mind Games (feat. Jackson Wang) and California (feat. Jackson Wang, Warren Hue, Rich Brian & Niki) (Remix) with a short reason for opening each page next.

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