Lyrics
Imma go up imma go up know them M's is waiting
Expressing determination to achieve success and accumulate wealth ("M's") while acknowledging anticipation.
Whole lotta money in the safe and it ain't no playing
Confirming the presence of a significant amount of money stored securely and emphasizing seriousness.
And crazy part he ain't from where he saying
Highlighting a contradiction or dishonesty in someone's claims about their origin or background.
His mom work two jobs to get him where he laying
Revealing the sacrifice of the speaker's mother, who worked hard to provide opportunities for the person mentioned in line 3.
He be moving, he be packing, he be breaking that bad
Describing the person's involvement in illegal activities, such as drug trafficking ("breaking that bad").
A couple ounces for a stack and then he sell it right back
Indicating the exchange of a small amount of drugs for a substantial sum of money.
Double that stack then he sell it right back
Repeating the process of selling and accumulating money for personal gain.
He know word on the street
Introducing awareness of gossip or information circulating in the community.
They don't love me
Acknowledging a perception that the community does not have genuine affection for the speaker.
Word on the street they be judging me
Expanding on the negative perception, suggesting judgment from the community.
Word on the street it get ugly
Anticipating a worsening situation based on rumors or gossip.
Word on the street
Reiteration of the awareness of community gossip or rumors.
He know word on the street they don't love me
Repeating the sentiment that the community lacks love for the speaker.
Word on the street they be judging me
Reiterating the feeling of being judged by the community.
Word on the street it get ugly
Emphasizing the expected unpleasantness of the situation based on community opinions.
Word on the street
Restating awareness of community gossip or rumors.
Now it's random calls
Introducing a shift in the narrative, mentioning random calls and financial requests.
And they always asking him for money
Describing the constant requests for money from the speaker.
That same money he done spent
Highlighting the irony of spending money on others despite financial challenges.
He gon spent it running
Suggesting a continuous cycle of spending and running out of funds.
Get up and go get up and go
Encouraging urgency and the need to escape from the current situation.
Gotta get away
Expressing the imperative to distance oneself from the pressing issues.
Feds on his case and he ain't got another day
Referring to legal troubles ("Feds on his case") and a limited time for escape.
Now he running zoom zoom zoom zoom
Describing a rapid escape, possibly in a vehicle ("zoom zoom zoom zoom").
Ain't got no rules rules rules
Emphasizing a lack of constraints or limitations.
In the streets he den lost it all
Indicating the speaker's loss of everything in the streets.
Ain't got no one to call
Expressing isolation and the absence of anyone to turn to in times of need.
He know word on the street they don't love me
Repeating the sentiment that the community lacks love for the speaker.
Word on the street they be judging me
Reiterating the feeling of being judged by the community.
Word on the street it get ugly
Emphasizing the expected unpleasantness of the situation based on community opinions.
Word on the street
Restating awareness of community gossip or rumors.
He know word on the street they don't love me
Repeating the sentiment that the community lacks love for the speaker.
Word on the street they be judging me
Reiterating the feeling of being judged by the community.
Word on the street it get ugly
Emphasizing the expected unpleasantness of the situation based on community opinions.
Word on the street
Restating awareness of community gossip or rumors.
He know word on the street they don't love me
Repeating the sentiment that the community lacks love for the speaker.
Word on the street they be judging me
Reiterating the feeling of being judged by the community.
Word on the street it get ugly ugly
Intensifying the description of the expected unpleasantness in the situation.
He know word on the street they don't love me
Repeating the sentiment that the community lacks love for the speaker.
Word on the street they be judging me
Reiterating the feeling of being judged by the community.
Word on the street it get ugly
Emphasizing the expected unpleasantness of the situation based on community opinions.
Word on the street
Concluding the repetition of awareness of community gossip or rumors.
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