Playin' too Much

Swag Speaks, Silence Echoes
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Lyrics

Aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aYE AYE AYE AYE AYE AYE

The repeated "aye" suggests excitement or emphasis, possibly reflecting the intensity of the upcoming message.


(HOOK)

< em > (HOOK) - Indicates the beginning of the chorus or refrain in the song.

I let the swag do the talking I dont say too much

"I let the swag do the talking I dont say too much" - The speaker relies on their style and demeanor to communicate, avoiding excessive words.

What u payin for them thangs man thats way too much

"What u payin for them thangs man thats way too much" - Critiquing others for overspending on certain items.

And im my own shooter nigga i dont say too much

"And im my own shooter nigga i dont say too much" - Expressing self-reliance and the ability to handle one's own problems without talking too much.

Im really playing wit that sack you niggas play too much

"Im really playing wit that sack you niggas play too much" - Suggesting involvement in serious matters while others are not taking things seriously.


(VERSE)

< em > (VERSE) - Marks the beginning of the verse section in the lyrics.

Mr 1050 a half yall paying too much

"Mr 1050 a half yall paying too much" - Referencing a price and implying others are overpaying for the same.

And when you riding with these hoes yall be saying too much

"And when you riding with these hoes yall be saying too much" - Suggesting that others reveal too much information when in certain company.

Got the coolant system on it 'cuz the fan too much

"Got the coolant system on it 'cuz the fan too much" - Describing a precautionary measure to cool down a system, possibly a metaphor for staying low-key to avoid attention.

Running threw them grams you on the gram too much

"Running threw them grams you on the gram too much" - Indicating excessive activity, possibly related to social media.

Shootin like a uber pulling up here i come

"Shootin like a uber pulling up here i come" - Approaching confidently or swiftly, using a simile involving a popular ride-sharing service.

Mr Come Outside Dont have me waiting im in a rush

"Mr Come Outside Dont have me waiting im in a rush" - Urging someone to respond quickly, emphasizing the speaker's impatience.

Ballin' ballin' ballin' thru the Mil drivin' Buck

"Ballin' ballin' ballin' thru the Mil drivin' Buck" - Describing a lavish lifestyle with repeated references to wealth and luxury.

Bending corners early morning its like im in a school bus aye

"Bending corners early morning its like im in a school bus aye" - Engaging in activities reminiscent of a school bus route, possibly suggesting a routine or regularity.

New 100s got me feelin' like the old me

"New 100s got me feelin' like the old me" - Feeling reminiscent of a previous, possibly more prosperous, version of oneself.

Told my new bae im trying not to be the old me

"Told my new bae im trying not to be the old me" - Communicating a desire for personal growth and change in a romantic relationship.

They trying to box me in they cant hold me

"They trying to box me in they cant hold me" - Resisting attempts to limit or constrain the speaker.

Tryna leave the game 60 up hoe im Kobe

"Tryna leave the game 60 up hoe im Kobe" - Expressing a desire to exit a certain lifestyle or situation with success, drawing a parallel to the legendary basketball player Kobe Bryant.


(HOOK)

< em > (HOOK) - Marks the return of the chorus or refrain.

I let the swag do the talking I dont say too much

"I let the swag do the talking I dont say too much" - Reiteration of the reliance on style rather than words.

What u payin for them thangs man thats way too much

"What u payin for them thangs man thats way too much" - Repeating the critique of overspending on certain items.

And im my own shooter nigga i dont say too much

"And im my own shooter nigga i dont say too much" - Re-emphasizing self-reliance and discretion.

Im really playing wit that sack you niggas play too much

"Im really playing wit that sack you niggas play too much" - Reiterating involvement in serious matters while others are not taking things seriously.

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