Goyard

Strapped in Style: Embracing Life's Highs and Lows
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Lyrics

Stepping out the crib they could've sponsored me by Prada

Stepping out of the house with a fashionable image associated with Prada, suggesting a luxurious lifestyle.

Boy that mean we strapped up, if we can't ride in this striker

Indicating preparedness for potential conflict or danger if unable to travel in a specific vehicle ("striker").

Hoes lap up, I just dropped a pint, it crushed my soul, I'm finna act up

Expressing emotional distress after spilling a pint of a substance (possibly a drink or drug), leading to a desire to act recklessly.

Stepping out the crib they could've sponsored me by Prada

Repetition of the first line, emphasizing the association with the high-end brand Prada.

Boy that mean we strapped up, if we can't ride in this striker

Reiteration of the second line, emphasizing the readiness for potential conflict.

Hoes lap up, I just dropped a pint, it crushed my soul, I'm finna act up

Repetition of the third line, indicating a persistent emotional reaction to the spilled pint.

You ain't never caught a bag forreal

Casting doubt on someone's claims of significant financial success or criminal activity.

Ain't never had to catch a jack run up that bag forreal

Challenging the authenticity of someone's experience in criminal activities or running away from danger.

It's what them streets taught me

Reflecting on the lessons learned from the streets, implying a tough upbringing.

I don't really like to talk, they say I act funny

Expressing a preference for actions over words and a perception of being misunderstood.

I just peep shit how it is

Observing situations as they are, without finding them amusing.

That ain't that funny

Rejecting the notion that certain situations are humorous.

Say you got money put yo engine in the rear

Questioning the legitimacy of someone claiming wealth by pointing out a specific way to showcase affluence.

Off the top I just talk shit

Confidently speaking without the need for a recording engineer.

Don't need an engineer

Describing the state of an intoxicating drink without requiring assistance from a professional.

Cup turnt black, niggas never drinking beer

Referring to the dark color of a cup and asserting a preference for stronger substances over beer.

Five gram wood

Describing a large marijuana joint, possibly indicating a change in lifestyle or priorities.

Finna change the way I steer nigga

Planning to alter one's behavior or direction in life.

Who the fuck you shot? Who you kill? Who you shoot nigga

Questioning someone's credibility in violent activities, challenging their claims of shooting or killing.

Shewww, niggas never shot no hoops though

Expressing disbelief in someone's basketball skills, suggesting they haven't achieved success in that area.

I just popped a yerky

Announcing the consumption of a drug ("yerky") and anticipating a psychedelic experience.

Now I'm finna go to Pluto

Expressing a desire to reach a heightened state of consciousness, possibly through drug use.

Bitch tryna kick it, this ain't Judo

Rejecting a romantic advance, stating that the situation is not a judo match.

Get them packs in

Planning to receive and distribute packages, possibly involving illegal substances.

We gone mail em out the Uhaul

Describing the process of transporting and distributing illegal substances using a Uhaul truck.

This shit is not a drag race, I ain't Rupaul

Denying involvement in a straightforward competition, distinguishing from drag racing and the persona of RuPaul.

In the mall with a sleeve

Being in a public space with a companion and amusing them, referencing comedian Lil Duval.

Making her laugh Lil Duval

Threatening harm to someone in their residence, using a football metaphor.

Boy, I'll get you dropped in yo pad like it's football

Repetition of the first line, reinforcing the association with the luxury brand Prada.

Stepping out the crib they could've sponsored me by Prada

Repetition of the second line, reiterating the preparedness for potential conflict.

Boy that mean we strapped up, if we can't ride in this striker

Repetition of the third line, emphasizing the ongoing emotional impact of the spilled pint.

Hoes lap up, I just dropped a pint, it crushed my soul, I'm finna act up

Repetition of the fourth line, underlining the connection with the high-end brand Prada.

Stepping out the crib they could've sponsored me by Prada

Repetition of the fifth line, reaffirming the readiness for potential conflict.

Boy that mean we strapped up, if we can't ride in this striker

Repetition of the sixth line, emphasizing the persistent emotional reaction to the spilled pint.

Hoes lap up, I just dropped a pint, it crushed my soul, I'm finna act up

Reiteration of the seventh line, expressing a continued inclination to act recklessly.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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