Lyrics
Propane spitter, cocaine spitter
Refers to the speaker being skilled in rapping about dealing with propane and cocaine.
Cocaine flipper, get caught
Describes involvement in the cocaine trade and the consequences of getting caught.
No name, no blame, I will never ? niggas
Expresses a disregard for name-calling and blame, emphasizing self-reliance.
Pay what I owe and never short-change niggas
Commits to paying debts fully and not shortchanging others.
Delta 88 or the sports Range?, Scarface
References different car models, possibly symbolizing the speaker's success.
Stick to the script, I never snort 'caine, should've been
Rejects drug use, stating that the speaker should have been on Meek Mill's song 'I'm a Boss.'
On that Meek Mill song 'I'm a Boss'
Recalls the Meek Mill song as a point of reference for success and resilience.
Even if I take a loss, have the lawyers at the court date
Even in the face of losses, the speaker has legal representation at court dates.
We're all real, y'all part-real part-fake
Comments on authenticity, distinguishing between real and fake individuals.
Nigga, fall back, I'm on stimpack part 8?
Suggests that others should step back, emphasizing the speaker's resilience.
You're at the park, I post at the park gates
Highlights the speaker's presence at a park, contrasting with someone else's location.
Fly overseas, come home, tear apart states
Details international travel and the impact of the speaker's return on local territories.
Your chick hear my music, hear her heart rate
Suggests the speaker's music has a physiological effect on listeners, particularly a romantic interest.
Race like the Porsche Panamera to my parking space
Compares a race to a parking space with the Porsche Panamera.
Y'all hate, we're glorious, victorious
Addresses haters and emphasizes the speaker's victorious and glorious status.
We supply flavor like Lawry so you all can taste
Draws a comparison between the speaker's influence and the seasoning Lawry.
Let me show you how we do it in the jungle
Invites the listener to understand the speaker's lifestyle in the "jungle," likely a metaphor for a challenging environment.
Make work tumble, move it by the bundle
Repetition of lines 18-25.
My hood push birds like Alfred Hitchcock
-Make work flip-flop, move it by the nick drop
-Don't know how you do this, how we do it in the jungle
-Make work tumble, move it by the bundle
-My hood push birds like Alfred Hitchcock
-Make work flip-flop, move it by the nick drop
-Got locked, did my tick-tock, did not
Emphasizes the speaker's commitment to not cooperating with law enforcement.
Go back, no rat for federal, forget it, won't
Continues the theme of non-cooperation and maintaining credibility.
Say a single letter out the alphabet, I'm credible
Asserts the speaker's credibility based on their remarkable flow and skill.
Cause my flow is so incredible I got it Ziploc'ed
Describes the speaker's flow as "incredible" and securely packaged like Ziploc.
Y'all be wearing skinnies, I am never wearing skinnies
Contrasts the speaker's fashion choices with others but highlights success in car accessories.
But my tires are skinny, got the Benny on flip-flops
Mentions drinking Henny with associates and a stylish appearance.
Henny on ice, got a couple killers with me
Describes the speaker's entourage, including "Pretty Boy Face," and their influence.
Pretty Boy Face with me, and you know they on his top
References the speaker's appearance and associates' dominance.
Beard on, ? gear on, four-dos on
Details the speaker's appearance, including a beard and fashionable gear.
Therefore, all the hoes gonna flizzock
Expresses confidence in attracting attention from women at shows.
Shows on lizzock, hope you get the message
Encourages the audience to grasp the speaker's message, using the alias "Tetris."
In my hood they call me Tetris, put a block on the blizzock
Employs the Tetris metaphor to convey organizational skills in handling obstacles.
Hopscotch, king? ball, my hood ring off
Mentions childhood games and asserts territorial dominance.
Shots that will put your Popeye in a bizzox
Describes a violent scenario involving shots and the impact on an individual.
Rob for the money, we don't rob for the joy
Distinguishes between robbing for money rather than pleasure.
Bitter leprechaun boy, got me eyes on the pizzot
Describes someone with a bitter attitude, possibly referencing an adversary.
Let me show you how we do it in the jungle
Repetition of lines 18-25.
Make work tumble, move it by the bundle
-My hood push birds like Alfred Hitchcock
-Make work flip-flop, move it by the nick drop
-Don't know how you do this, how we do it in the jungle
-Make work tumble, move it by the bundle
-My hood push birds like Alfred Hitchcock
-Make work flip-flop, move it by the nick drop
Concludes the song with a repetition of the previous lines, summarizing the speaker's lifestyle in the "jungle."
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