Everyday of the Week
Everyday Vibes: A Week in the Life of Hustle and GrindLyrics
Monday, shit, count my rubber bands up
Counting rubber bands, likely referring to counting money or wealth.
Tuesday, with my souljas Taliban'd up
Associating with soldiers, possibly emphasizing strength or unity.
Wednesday, hit the mall, spend them bands up
Spending money at the mall, suggesting a lavish lifestyle.
Thursday, strip club with her hands up
Visiting a strip club, possibly enjoying entertainment and luxury.
Friday, shit, you know I gotta Shyne up
Emphasizing shining or standing out on Fridays.
Saturday, in the trap know we prayed up
Being in a trap (a place associated with drug activity) while maintaining a spiritual connection through prayer.
Monday, shit, count my rubber bands up
Repetition of counting rubber bands, reinforcing financial success.
Tuesday, with my souljas Taliban'd up
Continuing camaraderie with soldiers.
Wednesday, hit the mall, spend them bands up
Repeated emphasis on spending money extravagantly.
Thursday, strip club with her hands up
Returning to the strip club scenario.
Friday, shit, you know I gotta Shyne up
Reiterating the importance of shining on Fridays.
Saturday, in the trap know we prayed up
Reaffirming a balance between a street lifestyle and spiritual practices on Saturdays.
Mall jewelry on, wrist lookin like
Describing expensive jewelry and a lavish appearance.
Shorty hit my Blackberry say she
Communication about riding together.
Wanna ride with me
Expressing a desire for companionship or partnership.
Sunday, Saturday, know I'll spend it all
Indicating a willingness to spend money freely on Sundays and Saturdays.
And it ain't gon be my last
Anticipating continued spending and a luxurious lifestyle.
So you know I gotta ball
Emphasizing the commitment to a lavish and extravagant lifestyle.
Tuesday, in the trench Taliban'd up
Being in a dangerous situation with the mention of the Taliban.
Broke nigga, damn near spent a band up
Acknowledging spending a significant amount of money.
4s up yeah, know I got my hands up
Raising hands in a sign of celebration or victory.
Strip club shit, shorty got her ass up
Returning to the strip club scene with a focus on a woman's involvement.
Count it up, god damn, count my hands off
Counting money, emphasizing wealth.
Lil nigga in the field better man up
Encouraging personal growth and resilience in challenging circumstances.
With my shoota, tool always in their hand
Being armed and ready for any challenges.
Tucked with my nigga, look
Being prepared and watchful with associates.
Rich bitch, pullin up, Barbie Beamer truck
Describing a luxurious lifestyle with expensive items.
Iced up, burner coolin on my left nuts
Wearing expensive jewelry and accessories.
Ha, damn, shit, Johnny Dang shit
Referencing a jeweler (Johnny Dang) and the coolness of a firearm.
Mall, jewelry on my wrist
Repeating the theme of luxurious jewelry.
On Johnny Dang shit
Reiteration of the influence of Johnny Dang in jewelry.
Monday, shit, count my rubber bands up
Repetition of counting rubber bands, underscoring financial success.
Tuesday, with my souljas Taliban'd up
Continuing association with soldiers.
Wednesday, hit the mall, spend them bands up
Repeating the pattern of spending money extravagantly.
Thursday, strip club with her hands up
Revisiting the strip club scenario.
Friday, shit, you know I gotta Shyne up
Emphasizing the importance of standing out on Fridays.
Saturday, in the trap know we prayed up
Reiterating a balance between a street lifestyle and spiritual practices on Saturdays.
Monday, shit, count my rubber bands up
Repetition of counting rubber bands, reinforcing financial success.
Tuesday, with my souljas Taliban'd up
Continuing camaraderie with soldiers.
Wednesday, hit the mall, spend them bands up
Repeated emphasis on spending money extravagantly.
Thursday, strip club with her hands up
Returning to the strip club scenario.
Friday, shit, you know I gotta Shyne up
Reiterating the importance of shining on Fridays.
Saturday, in the trap know we prayed up
Reaffirming a balance between a street lifestyle and spiritual practices on Saturdays.
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