Lyrics
Christian Dior sweater
Refers to wearing a Christian Dior sweater, a high-end fashion item, potentially symbolizing wealth or status.
Your heart so cold and mine is no better
Expresses that the singer's heart is cold, lacking warmth or emotion, and acknowledges that the listener's heart is similarly aloof.
Christian Dior sweater
A repetition of the mention of wearing a Christian Dior sweater, emphasizing its significance or repeating the theme of materialism/status.
Your heart so cold and mine is no better
Reiterates the coldness of the singer's heart and acknowledges the listener's heart being no better.
Remembering all the things that we got into
Reflecting on past experiences or situations that both the singer and the listener were involved in.
I ain't playing around
Asserts that the singer is serious and not joking or fooling around.
I'm laying you down
Implies a physical intimacy or confrontation, possibly in a romantic or intense context.
The tracks in your hair, I'm taking em' out
Describes removing something (likely literal tracks or marks) from the listener's hair, potentially indicating a caring or intimate gesture.
I'm staying around
Expresses the singer's intention to remain present or committed.
Is you staying around
Asks if the listener intends to stay or remain in the relationship.
She been on my phone saying that I'm playing around
Mentions receiving messages/calls from someone accusing the singer of being unfaithful or insincere.
You kept it real before so don't change on me now
Urges the listener to remain true to their authentic self, emphasizing the importance of consistency in their relationship.
I've been running up them bands, I got some change on me now
Indicates the singer's increased wealth or financial success.
Smoking dope right out the pound you see the haze in the house
References smoking marijuana directly from a pound of it, creating a visible haze or smoke within the house.
Neck is full of water, I could swim in a drought
Metaphorically describes having expensive jewelry around the neck, suggesting affluence.
Stackin' up the funds I got a cakin' amount
States accumulating a significant amount of money.
If I said I love you, bet I'm holding it down
Assures that if the singer expresses love, they mean it sincerely and will remain faithful.
Your man was a lame, he ain't taking you out
Implies that the previous partner of the listener was inadequate or uninteresting.
And no I'm not the same I put some gold in my mouth
Highlights personal change or evolution, symbolized by having gold in the singer's mouth.
Said she from the north but she going down south
Suggests the listener claimed to be from the northern region but is engaging in behavior associated with the southern region.
Now I'm in a Porsche, so they wanna hang out
Refers to owning a Porsche and consequently attracting attention from others.
Your nigga just a dork, he don't wanna bang out
Describes the listener's current partner as inferior or less impressive compared to the singer.
I can't trust a soul, I keep the bands in my house
Expresses a lack of trust in others and a preference for keeping one's wealth secure at home.
When its time for war, I'm in the van then I'm out
Indicates readiness to leave swiftly when faced with conflict or danger.
Niggas saying anything, its all for the clout
Claims that some people will say anything for attention or fame.
Told em, come and see me, you can see what I'm bout
Invites others to witness or experience the singer's authenticity or lifestyle.
Yeah
An interjection, indicating agreement or affirmation with the preceding statement.
She don't want a man like that
Expresses that the listener doesn't desire a man like the singer.
Told her she could hit my phone right back
Assures the listener they can reach out to the singer again if needed.
She don't want a man like that
Repeats the sentiment that the listener doesn't want a man like the singer.
Told her she could hit my phone right back
Reiterates the offer for the listener to contact the singer again.
Christian Dior sweater
Repeats the mention of wearing a Christian Dior sweater, emphasizing its significance in the song.
Your heart so cold and mine is no better
Restates the coldness of the singer's heart and acknowledges the listener's heart being similarly unfeeling.
Christian Dior sweater
Reiterates wearing a Christian Dior sweater, reinforcing the theme of materialism or status.
Your heart so cold and mine is no better
Concludes by repeating the idea that both the singer's and listener's hearts are cold and lack warmth.
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