Whachu Know

Bhad Bhabie's Money Moves: Whatchu Know
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Lyrics

Whatchu know about it?

Expressing curiosity or challenge about the listener's knowledge or experience.

Whatchu know whatchu know about it?

Repetition for emphasis, urging the listener to share their knowledge or experience.

Whatchu know

Reiterating the inquiry, emphasizing the theme of questioning the listener's awareness.


Whatchu know about it? (Foreign cars)

Posing questions about foreign cars, suggesting wealth or luxury lifestyle.

Whatchu know about it? (All dis money)

Continuation of questioning, adding the element of having a significant amount of money.

Whatchu know about it? (Trap house)

Asking about knowledge related to a "trap house," possibly referring to a location associated with illegal activities.

Whatchu know about it?

Repeating the central question, maintaining a confrontational tone.

You don't know about it (Cuban link)

Asserting that the listener lacks knowledge about a Cuban link, a type of chain often associated with wealth.

You don't know about it (tiger mink)

Highlighting the listener's ignorance regarding a tiger mink, another symbol of opulence.

Whatchu know about it? (All dis money)

Repeating the theme of having a significant amount of money and material possessions.

Whatchu know about it?

Restating the central question, reinforcing the challenge to the listener's knowledge.


I don't need no receipts

Declaring independence from the need for validation through receipts, expressing confidence in ownership.

I see it, I own it, I play for keeps

Asserting a strong sense of possession and determination to keep what is owned.

Don't tell me the price, don't matter to me

Disregarding the importance of price, emphasizing personal financial abundance.

What I spend in a day, you make in a week

Comparing personal spending to the listener's weekly earnings, highlighting a significant wealth gap.

They keep going up like a money tree

Metaphorically referring to wealth accumulation as a growing money tree.

Shop in these deals like a money spree

Enjoying advantageous shopping deals, portraying a lavish and extravagant lifestyle.

Can't give you the gang, gotta charge a fee

Stating the necessity of charging a fee for association with a certain social circle or lifestyle.

Queen of rack city, give me the key

Claiming a position of authority and dominance in a particular environment.


I be like "Send me the addy"

Expressing readiness to receive an address, possibly for a confrontation or event.

Hop out the Porsche with a baddie

Describing arrival from a Porsche with an attractive companion.

Got a nice face and a fattie

Complimenting the companion's physical appearance.

Do what I say like I'm daddy

Demanding obedience and compliance, assuming a dominant role.

Been out here killin' em

Boasting about success in a competitive environment.

Yeah, this chain cost 'bout a million

Stating the high cost of a chain as a symbol of wealth.

Told y'all make me 'bout a billion

Setting ambitious financial goals and expectations.

Yeah, we see who outchea, really am

Asserting one's presence and legitimacy in a particular space.

Look, I don't got no curb, I got mileage

Emphasizing extensive experience and mileage, possibly in the context of a lavish lifestyle.

I'm always on the jet like a pilot (you can't afford this life)

Constantly traveling in luxury, making it clear that this lifestyle is unattainable for some.

Ace of diamonds move, yeah, I'm throwin'

Referring to a specific move or action related to a high-stakes environment.

Money fallin' to the floor like it's snowin'

Describing a scene where money is falling, reminiscent of a lavish lifestyle.


Whatchu know about it? (Foreign cars)

Repeating the earlier questions about foreign cars, money, and a trap house.

Whatchu know about it? (All dis money)

Continuation of the repetition, reinforcing the themes of wealth and lifestyle.

Whatchu know about it? (Trap house)

Reiterating the inquiry about knowledge related to a trap house.

Whatchu know about it?

Repeating the central question, challenging the listener's awareness.

You don't know about it (Cuban link)

Asserting the listener's lack of knowledge about a Cuban link.

You don't know about it (tiger mink)

Reiterating the listener's ignorance regarding a tiger mink.

Whatchu know about it?

Repeating the central question, maintaining a confrontational tone.

Whatchu know about it? (You don't know shit!)

Concluding with a dismissive statement, emphasizing the listener's perceived lack of knowledge.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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