"That's Life": Deciphering the Grief and Resilience in Saba’s "LIFE"
: Saba’s uncle spent more than half of Saba's life in prison.
When Chicago rapper Saba released "LIFE" as a single for his 2018 album CARE FOR ME , it wasn't just another track—it was a visceral outpouring of grief that would eventually anchor one of the most critically acclaimed hip-hop albums of the decade. While the official audio presents a frantic, almost panicked production, the lyrics reveal a deeply personal narrative of family loss and the survivalist mindset of the West Side of Chicago. The Core Narrative: A Cycle of Loss Saba - LIFE (Official Audio)
: Despite his rising fame, he admits to being "so anti" even at social functions, highlighting the isolation that grief creates.
Unlike the more melodic tracks on his previous project, Bucket List Project , "LIFE" features an aggressive, rapid-fire flow. Saba uses his voice as an instrument of anxiety, mirroring the "panicked tone" of the instrumental. Key lyrical themes include: "That's Life": Deciphering the Grief and Resilience in
The heart of "LIFE" beats with the memory of Saba’s cousin and fellow Pivot Gang member, , who was tragically killed in February 2017. In the lyrics, Saba painfully recounts seeing "Walter's body cold" and the survivor's guilt that follows, wishing he could "switch it with mine".
: He dismisses "rap shit" and industry distractions, focusing instead on financial independence and building his own legacy as if Tupac were still here to witness it. The Core Narrative: A Cycle of Loss :
The song also explores a tragic family parallel involving his uncle: