Grammy-winning rapper Hit-Boy released a new track named Crow Bars on January 5. As per a description of the song, it was inspired by some thieves who broke into his place and tried to rob him. However, they failed at it. Sharing the track on X, the rapper wrote:“This morning around 4am some id**ts broke into my office / studio and went thru a hassle just to get next to nothing. i had my grammys there and i know they wanted my jewels but not today champions FOH. i did a freestyle called "Crow Bars" watching the footage of these low life's going thru my shit smh.”The rapper is a three-time Grammy winner. In Crow Bars, Hit-Boy raps that he was sleeping on the couch when he got a message that a few people, whom he referred to as “clowns,” broke into his studio. He then sang:“Office studio hit third time in two years/Twice at the old spot, now they bring that sh*t over here/10 ni**as crow bars, kick the frame off the door/Flip desk through couches all over the floor/Walked right past three Grammys sitting on the wall.”In the song, Hit-Boy described how thieves searched his place but failed to find anything valuable. He explained that they were looking for quick cash or items they could sell, but they only left with useless things like gloves and trash bags.His small room, where his expensive jewelry was kept, stayed locked and untouched, making the thieves look foolish. They did meddle with the laptop that he used for visuals, and the real valuables were never found.Exploring the lyrics of Hit-Boy’s Crow BarAs the song went on, Hit-Boy sang that he had been through storms and considered the situation as “more rain.” Despite everything, he tried to remain calm in between the chaos. He said his resilience made him who he was. He rapped:“They brought crowbars and left with karma/They took my gloves but not my honor/Looked over the Grammys/Looked over the gold and they didn't touch my kit or my beats or my soul/Ni**a third break in and I'm still not shook/I just thank God.”Hit-Boy sang that he did not lose his cool even during difficult situations. This was something he considered his “superpower.” The song continued:“I can't be moved. I'm blessed they hit the crib while my little man slept/See that thought cut deeper than any threat, but I stay composed even standing in the wreckage/I'm calm under pressure, homie/I got all my necklaces/They brought crowbars and left with karma/They took my gloves but not my honor/Looked over the Grammys/Looked over the gold and they didn't touch my kit or my beats or my soul.”Hit-Boy said he needed to let out his feelings and believed someone was watching or following him. He felt annoyed that people might spread rumors about him, but he made it clear he was aware and not afraid. Hit-Boy added that he was still confident and successful, and he felt that he was continuing to improve and grow stronger over time.Also Read: Why was Pooh Shiesty in jail? Charges against the Memphis rapper explored