In "Color Blind," Fashawn addresses the cycle of violence and senseless gang warfare in the streets, emphasizing the need for unity and peace. He reflects on the reality of living in a city where crime and gang activity are rampant, and the devastating impact it has on the community. Fashawn speaks about the futility of the endless violence and the need for individuals to come together and rise above the cycle of hatred and division. He calls for a change in mindset, urging people to recognize their own worth and value as kings, and to conduct themselves with dignity and respect. The song serves as a powerful plea for an end to the destructive violence and for a shift towards unity and understanding.