Lyrics
Blossom
The repetition of "Blossom" serves as a mantra or a catchy refrain, possibly symbolizing abundance, growth, or flourishing success.
Blossom
-Blossom
-Blossom, blossom
-Blossom
-Blossom
-Blossom
-Blossom, blossom
-Just bought the Lambo, I'm pulling it out
The artist mentions purchasing a Lamborghini and proudly showcasing it.
Wrist cherry blossom, a Japanese town
The wrist is adorned with cherry blossom, symbolizing beauty, transience, and perhaps a connection to Japanese culture.
Go ask my jewelers, they know what I'm 'bout
Referring to the jeweler's awareness of the artist's lifestyle and preferences.
They play my shit from the north to the south
Recognition that the artist's music is widely played, gaining popularity from the north to the south.
When I step in the venue, I'm shutting it down
The artist asserts their ability to captivate and command attention when entering a venue.
VLONE my denim, came straight from the clouds
VLONE is a brand; denim from the clouds implies a luxurious origin.
Diamonds like pussy, they're pink and they're brown
Diamonds are compared to the color of genitalia, suggesting opulence and uniqueness.
Folks show me love, I stand out from the crowd
The artist receives love and stands out from the crowd.
Wrist Japanese, it's so cold I might freeze
The wrist is described as Japanese, possibly alluding to cultural influences and a cold demeanor.
Diamonds, they glisten like yuzu in trees
Diamonds compared to yuzu in trees, highlighting their sparkling and vibrant nature.
I'll wipe your nose but you ain't gotta sneeze
A metaphorical expression indicating readiness to help or support others.
Chop a opp's top like whip, feel the breeze
A violent metaphor, implying harm to rivals.
Whiteboy from Essex, I call him my geeze
Expressing affection for a friend from Essex, indicating a willingness to support each other.
I love that dude, if I ask him, he'll squeeze
-Flew to Paris just to buy double C's
Travelling to Paris to purchase items, possibly high-end fashion (double C's).
It ain't stilton or feta, I'm dripping in cheese
The artist is dripping in wealth, likening it to cheese.
Dripping in gwop, I got the chips with the guac'
Being rich with both money ("gwop") and assets ("chips with the guac").
'Round here, the celebrations never stop
Around the artist, celebrations and enjoyment are continuous, not bound by time.
We turn up and up, ain't watching the clock
-I'm in Chrome, it's Chrome right down to my socks
The artist's attire, possibly made of chrome material, emphasizing a flashy style.
We some stunnas but we came from the block
Despite their success, the artist remains connected to their roots and offers their products to those from the block.
You can get this yola straight from the drop
-Used to always wear my heart on my sleeve
Evolution from openly displaying emotions to expressing them through high-end fashion.
And now Comme des Garçons got this heart on my top
-Just bought the Lambo, I'm pulling it out
Reiteration of earlier themes of success, style, and recognition, emphasizing the artist's unique position.
Wrist cherry blossom, a Japanese town
-Go ask my jewelers, they know what I'm 'bout
-They play my shit from the north to the south
-When I step in the venue, I'm shutting it down
-VLONE my denim, came straight from the clouds
-Diamonds like pussy, they're pink and they're brown
-Folks show me love, I stand out from the crowd
-Fuck a refund like these bums and their outfits
Rejecting the idea of a refund, indicating confidence in decisions and choices.
I just want my niggas back home from the wok
Desire for the artist's friends to return home safely from work or difficult situations.
My price went up and it ain't gonna stop
Indicating a rise in the artist's value and influence, possibly through business collaborations.
Just inked a partnership, raising my stock
-I'll take a genre that nobody's fucking with
The artist is willing to take on genres that others avoid, confident in their ability to make them popular.
Tracey it up and I'll make it a bop
Suggesting that the artist, AJ Tracey, can turn any genre into a hit ("bop").
Came from the mud and went straight to the top
Highlighting the artist's journey from humble beginnings to success while acknowledging the challenges faced.
You can tell 'cause I've still got the dirt on my top
-Champagne taste shit, baby, soju me up
Expressing a preference for expensive tastes, mixing plum liquor with ice in a cup.
Mix the plum liquor with ice in my cup
-I touch down in Shibuya, my chain isn't tucked
Arrival in Shibuya, a fashionable district in Tokyo, asserting dominance over rivals ("pagans").
It's up, tell pagans it's all the way up
-Draco's nowhere to be seen in my city
The absence of visible firearms in the city, contrasting with a more subtle and effective approach.
It's more like a rusty spinner, let it bang
-I'll cop a suttin', give it to the gang
Acquiring items to add pressure to rivals and their territories.
Just to put pressure all on where you hang
-Just bought the Lambo, I'm pulling it out
Reiteration of themes of success, style, and standing out, reinforcing the artist's unique position and achievements.
Wrist cherry blossom, a Japanese town
-Go ask my jewelers, they know what I'm 'bout
-They play my shit from the north to the south
-When I step in the venue, I'm shutting it down
-Vlone my denim, came straight from the clouds
-Diamonds like pussy, they're pink and they're brown
-Folks show me love, I stand out from the crowd
-Blossom
The repetition of "Blossom" serves as a mantra or a catchy refrain, possibly symbolizing abundance, growth, or flourishing success.
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-Blossom, blossom
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-Blossom, blossom
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