Lyrics
And you better (and you better)
Expressing a demand or expectation for respectful communication.
Talk to me nicely (talk to me nicely)
Reiterating the desire for polite and respectful conversation.
Next to blow, lil' bitch, I might be, oh (oh)
Claiming potential success and recognition, possibly in the music industry.
Can't forget all the days they overpriced me (they overpriced me)
Reflecting on past experiences where others undervalued or overpriced the speaker.
So now that we up don't good advice me, no (oh, oh, oh)
Asserting independence and resistance to unsolicited advice now that success is achieved.
Talk to me nicely (oh, oh-oh, oh)
Repeating the call for respectful communication.
I notice they heated, we gettin' icy, woah
Observing envy or resentment from others as the speaker achieves success and wealth.
Can't forget all of the moments they overpriced me
Recalling moments in the past where the speaker's value was underestimated.
So now that we up don't good advice me, no
Reiterating the reluctance to accept advice now that the speaker has achieved success.
We on top, flippin' the bird, they goin' sick (sick)
Describing the speaker's rise to the top and the negative reactions from others.
But I'ma make 'em eat every word so don't trip, yeah
Promising to prove critics wrong by succeeding despite their doubts.
Even with all the bridges they burn, I won't switch
Committing to loyalty and not betraying others, even in the face of challenges.
Even with all this water we drippin', we won't slip, yeah
Staying grounded and not losing success despite facing challenges.
Blxst Barry Bonds in the building, he don't miss
Comparing the speaker's success to a baseball legend, emphasizing precision.
But we call it success when your circle is all rich
Defining success as having a wealthy and prosperous inner circle.
If you a big stepper, don't trip over small shit (never)
Encouraging resilience and not getting upset over minor issues.
I call it how I see it but never gon' call it quits
Speaking truthfully but remaining determined and persistent.
I won't, yeah, I won't
Reiterating the commitment to persistence and not giving up.
But what do I owe to niggas I don't even know? (I don't even know)
Questioning the obligation to people the speaker doesn't know.
I think that we finally made it, it's gotta be so
Expressing the belief that success has been achieved, given the circumstances.
The way they be pocket watchin', they gotta be broke
Criticizing those who closely monitor the speaker's finances, suggesting their own financial struggles.
Not even my partners' partner but callin' me bro
Commenting on the paradox of being called "bro" by those not closely connected.
To get it straight out the bottom you gotta be bold, yeah
Emphasizing the need for boldness to rise from challenging circumstances.
Hate it or love it, the underdog's on top
Quoting a well-known phrase about success and the underdog prevailing.
I'm only motivation for ones who don't got, no
Positioning the speaker as a source of motivation for those facing challenges.
And you better (and you better)
Repeating the demand for respectful communication.
Talk to me nicely (talk to me nicely)
Reiterating the desire for polite and respectful conversation.
Next to blow, lil' bitch, I might be, oh (oh)
Claiming potential success and recognition, possibly in the music industry (repeated).
Can't forget all the days they overpriced me (they overpriced me)
Reflecting on past experiences where others undervalued or overpriced the speaker (repeated).
So now that we up don't good advice me, no (oh, oh, oh)
Asserting independence and resistance to unsolicited advice now that success is achieved (repeated).
Talk to me nicely (oh, oh-oh, oh)
Repeating the call for respectful communication (repeated).
I notice they heated, we gettin' icy, woah
Observing envy or resentment from others as the speaker achieves success and wealth (repeated).
Can't forget all of the moments they overpriced me
Recalling moments in the past where the speaker's value was underestimated (repeated).
So now that we up don't good advice me, no
Reiterating the reluctance to accept advice now that the speaker has achieved success (repeated).
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