Lyrics
I'm from GA where the feds will follow ya
I come from Georgia (GA), where law enforcement (feds) closely monitors individuals.
The streets will swallow ya, and it's
The dangerous streets have a tendency to consume individuals.
So many bricks that you could build a mansion
There are so many illegal drugs (bricks) that one could construct a luxurious house.
With the guest house and the room for expansion
Describing the extravagant scale of the drug operation with a main house and potential for expansion.
12 rooms, 8 baths, don't make me laugh
Mocking the idea of an opulent lifestyle with a sarcastic remark about the size of the house.
12 rounds on my hip, don't make me blast
Carrying a gun with 12 rounds, warning against provocation or threats.
It ain't no secret, hoes is about it
Suggesting that women are aware of and participate in criminal activities.
Was flippin' that soft white before I ever became famous
Claiming involvement in selling cocaine before gaining fame.
A few tried, but they shall remain nameless
Some attempted to compete in the drug trade but failed, and their identities will not be disclosed.
Lunar eclipse, they tryna block my shine
Metaphorically describing obstacles as a lunar eclipse trying to hinder success.
Say what the fuck you want, can't stop my grind
Defiantly asserting that one's determination and work ethic cannot be obstructed.
1 million, 2 million, 3 million, 4
Listing increasing amounts, possibly representing financial success.
What the hell, maybe it's 12
Humorous uncertainty about the exact amount, suggesting immense wealth.
So listen, lil mane, this before the rap game
Reflecting on life before the music industry, emphasizing authenticity.
Before 'em videos, before all 'em shows
Highlighting the time before music videos and performances.
Look at me now nigga, I rock my own clothes
Proudly expressing independence in fashion choices.
Mold my bitches, yeah I make my own hoes
Asserting control over relationships, particularly with women.
I'm from GA where the feds will follow ya
Reiterating the challenging environment in Georgia with law enforcement surveillance.
The streets will swallow ya, and it's
Emphasizing the engulfing nature of the streets in Georgia.
So many bricks that you could build a mansion
Repeating the metaphor of bricks to emphasize the prevalence of illegal drugs.
With the guest house and the room for expansion
Reiterating the idea of a substantial drug operation with room for expansion.
Nigga please, I make money when I'm sleep
Boasting about continuous financial success, even while sleeping.
5 bricks on my lap, 100 thousand dollar nap
Describing a situation with a significant amount of drugs and a relaxed attitude.
New Desert Eag, that's a thousand dollar strap
Referring to an expensive firearm, adding to the image of a lavish lifestyle.
They say I can't rap, better smoke another blunt
Dismissing criticism about rapping skills, suggesting it doesn't matter.
I see ya when I see ya, I be in London for a month
Casually mentioning travel plans to London for an extended period.
You niggas bench riders, we know you won't play
Calling out individuals who don't actively participate and contribute.
2 shows a day even In the UK
Highlighting a busy schedule with two shows per day, even in the UK.
I hear you niggas talkin', but I ain't listenin'
Ignoring negative talk, indicating a focus on personal success.
My neck got jealous of my wrist again
Playfully attributing human characteristics to accessories while showcasing wealth.
You know me, I still do it for the hood
Remaining connected to one's roots and origin despite changes in circumstances.
But when them niggas came up, them niggas changed up
Observing a shift in behavior when others achieve success.
You know me, still the same ole G
Asserting continuity in character despite external changes.
Got the Rari in the trap, 40 ounce of Old E
Referencing a luxury car and a popular malt liquor brand.
62's like pancakes, the waffle house
Comparing the size of rims on a car to the shape of pancakes at a famous restaurant.
When it comes to snowman, you better watch ya mouth
Issuing a warning to be cautious when speaking about the speaker, metaphorically referred to as the snowman.
And ya back and ya front, shit's real, you better guard ya grill
Advising others to be vigilant and protect themselves in the harsh reality.
Two 40 cals plus them choppas
Listing firearms, emphasizing the speaker's preparedness for potential threats.
You can call the ambulance, minus the doctors
Suggesting that calling an ambulance may be necessary, indicating potential danger.
Matter fact, nigga, hold ya breath
Angrily advising someone to take drastic action, reflecting frustration or contempt.
Go get ya pistol out ya car, nigga, kill yourself, what, haha
Sarcastically telling someone to end their own life, a harsh and provocative statement.
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