: Kevin Gates adds a layer of intergenerational struggle, mentioning how people did not believe he would "get us out these streets". He touchingly references his grandmother’s advice and the difficult reality of seeing his mother "sell pussy," which he uses to explain his complex relationship with love and women. Resilience as a Survival Mechanism
Despite the heavy themes of despair, the song pivots toward a message of "sucking it up" and "toughening up". This stoicism is presented as a mandatory requirement for survival: Mo3 & Kevin Gates - Broken Love
: Both artists emphasize that when love fails or friends lie, the only reliable path is to "go get that money" and "run it up". : Kevin Gates adds a layer of intergenerational
At its core, "Broken Love" is an indictment of the deceptive nature of loyalty in high-stakes environments. MO3 and Gates trade verses that dissect the multifaceted meaning of "broken love," which extends beyond romantic heartbreak to include familial disappointment and the betrayal of close friends: This stoicism is presented as a mandatory requirement
The collaboration between and Kevin Gates on "Broken Love" is a visceral exploration of trauma, resilience, and the emotional toll of life in the "trenches". Released in August 2020, just months before MO3’s untimely death, the song serves as both a "struggle anthem" and a haunting testament to the artists' shared experiences with betrayal and survival. The Anatomy of Pain and Betrayal