Sincerly Drama

Rise Above: $amaad's Sincerly Drama Unveils a Hustler's Journey
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Lyrics

I could sell my closet nigga right now, if you can't pull a hundred out yo wallet you should pipe down

I have valuable items in my closet that I could sell; if you can't produce a hundred dollars, you should be quiet.

I be making niggas wanna put they mic down, you was never rapping why you picking up a mic now

My skills make others want to stop rapping; if you never pursued rap seriously before, why start now?

Who you fooling who believing all the hype

Questioning the authenticity of someone's image and the hype surrounding them.

It ain't I, I just made a couple hundred off of stripe

Contradicting the hype, emphasizing personal success with financial gain from a platform like Stripe.

And your girl she's a thief in the night she my vice

Your girl is sneaky and unfaithful, and she's attracted to me.

For a price I could really make a nigga see the light

For a price, I can enlighten or expose someone.

Four door Panamera tell 'em make it all white

Expressing a desire for luxury with a reference to a Panamera car.

Drama Mikoto he might get you off white

Referring to Drama Mikoto and his potential influence in the fashion world.

I just say okay I don't fuss I don't fight

Choosing not to argue or fight, maintaining a calm attitude.

I ain't right in the head, bitch you said that

Acknowledging a mental health issue mentioned by someone else.

I got niggas telling me I'm really next up

Recognition from others that he is next in line for success in the rap game.

If I wasn't rapping still would run up a check up

Even if he wasn't rapping, he would still be making money.

Told my momma I was stressed she just told me rest up

Sharing personal stress with his mother, who advises him to rest.

She a goat half a million when nigga I flex up

His success and flexing have made him a "goat" (Greatest of All Time).

I believe in hustling and hard work

Belief in the value of hard work and hustling to achieve success.

Give me a hundred I might let you get a small verse

For a payment of a hundred dollars, he might let someone feature in a small verse.

How I can't depend on you I'm who you call first

Emphasizing his reliability by being the first person someone calls in times of need.

No I don't want smoke about a bitch you better call her

Not interested in conflicts over a girl; suggesting the person should talk to her.

You niggas put the bar on the floor I had to put it up in space

Comparing his standards to others, implying he aims higher and achieves more.

By the way, lil bitch I'm doing great

Expressing personal success and well-being.

Why they hate, Ion know Cause it's money on the floor

Confusion about why people hate; speculating that it might be related to money.

I might pull up to my show, With your hoe

Planning to bring someone else's partner to his show.

Wit a load eughh

Indicating a load of unspecified content.

I might blow a bag in Bodega

Spending a significant amount of money in a Bodega (corner store).

I might blow a bag in Botega

Similarly, spending a significant amount of money in Botega (possibly a misspelling of Bottega Veneta).

Nigga I might take yo hoe to Ruth Chris

Considering taking someone's partner to a high-end restaurant (Ruth Chris).

Bad bitch tell her give me brain like she toothless

Expecting intense oral sex from an attractive woman.

Every bitch I ever had did me ruthless, the truth is I might be the problem I admit it

Reflecting on past relationships, acknowledging his own potential role in the issues.

Bitch I'll never stop I ain't quitting ain't no limit lil nigga I ain't stopping till I'm living right

Determined to keep going until he achieves the desired lifestyle.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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