Rubber Bands

Chasing Wealth: Khallion's Anthem to Financial Triumph
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Lyrics

Rubber bands on my money, chasing that paper I want the money

Rubber bands symbolize bundling money; the artist is focused on accumulating wealth.

Men it really ain't nothing, running that paper down and I got it

Emphasizes that pursuing money is a significant endeavor and declares success in obtaining it.

Summer time on the yachty, living that life and I really want it

Describes a luxurious lifestyle during the summer, expressing a desire for such opulence.

Fifties, hundred and twenty's, ones, money on money on money

Lists various denominations of money, emphasizing abundance and prosperity.

I gotta get it I gotta get it money I need

Expresses a strong determination to acquire money.

And I do not sweat it pretty boy, she said where I'm from am a hot boy

Indicates confidence and attractiveness, and mentions being a "hot boy" from a certain place.

Do you know I'm getting that money like anyways

Asserts continuous money-making regardless of circumstances.

Double time for that paper like everyday

Working doubly hard every day for financial gain.

Work work and when I don't work she just twerk

Highlights a work-play balance, where the partner twerks when the artist isn't working.

She don't get over time cause I'm paying in cash

Implies well-compensated work, avoiding overtime payment.

All my money be clean I don't wash, planes, trains

Boasts of having "clean" money, possibly earned legally, and mentions various modes of transportation.

Am running the world that's my aim

Expresses a desire for global influence and success.

Money

A standalone expression emphasizing the central theme of the song - money.

I gotta get it, it ain't funny why am I fuking with you

Questions the humor in associating with someone who doesn't contribute to financial success.

You ain't want it, one life to live I know am gone get it

Asserts a determination to succeed in life with only one chance to do so.

Rubber bands on my money, chasing that paper I want the money

Reiterates the pursuit of money using rubber bands as a metaphor.

Men it really ain't nothing, running that paper down and I got it

Reaffirms the ease of obtaining money and current possession of it.

Summer time on the yachty, living that life and I really want it

Revisits the desire for a luxurious summer lifestyle.

Fifties, hundred and twenty's, ones, money on money on money

Repeats the enumeration of different money denominations, emphasizing wealth accumulation.

Baby I got it, I don't know much about changing

Claims possession of wealth and acknowledges a lack of knowledge about changing circumstances.

I remember the days in the dark, I'm just tryna get out of it

Recalls challenging times in the past and expresses a determination to overcome them.

In many ways, I'm not tryna get back to the bitter days

Rejects the idea of returning to difficult times, seeking progress.

Road to success on a high-way

Metaphorically describes the journey to success as a high-speed road.

Cops pull me over doing 90 on a 60, running I'm running away from the pain

Shares a scenario of evading difficulties and pain, running away towards success.

Officer do not stop me again, I'm getting

Addresses a potential obstacle (police) and the desire to continue progressing.

I'm getting it I'm busy bossy, All the ones I call my friends wan stop me

Expresses busyness and acknowledges attempts by friends to hinder progress.

Wow no you cannot stop me am on go, male

Asserts an unstoppable nature, using "on go" as a metaphor for continuous progress.

Alpha you cannot stop me ama cancer

Employs the metaphor of a cancer (astrological sign) to emphasize relentless progress.

Money on money am stacking my cheques

Reiterates the focus on accumulating wealth through checks (cheques).

Every other week I'm taking trips on a jet

Details frequent trips on a private jet, emphasizing a lavish lifestyle.

Rubber bands on my money, chasing that paper I want the money

Repeats the pursuit of money using rubber bands.

Men it really ain't nothing, running that paper down and I got it

Confirms the continuous acquisition of money and possession of it.

Summer time on the yachty, living that life and I really want it

Reiterates the desire for a luxurious summer lifestyle.

Fifties, hundred and twenty's, ones, money on money on money

Reaffirms the accumulation of wealth through different denominations of money.

Rubber bands on my money, chasing that paper I want the money

Echoes the persistent pursuit of money using rubber bands.

Men it really ain't nothing, running that paper down and I got it

Restates the ease of obtaining money and current possession of it.

Summer time on the yachty, living that life and I really want it

Reiterates the desire for a luxurious summer lifestyle.

Fifties, hundred and twenty's, ones, money on money on money

Repeats the enumeration of different money denominations, emphasizing wealth accumulation.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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