Lyrics
And like that
Expression of departure or a change in situation.
We gone
Indication of leaving or moving away.
It's been a pleasure
Statement acknowledging the enjoyment or positive experience.
Coke Boys 6
Reference to a project titled "Coke Boys 6" in the context of the song.
Legendary, DJ Drama
Mention of DJ Drama, highlighting his legendary status.
Started from the bottom, came from the projects
Originating from a low point in life, emerging from impoverished areas.
Sawed it with an onion, tryna get a blocker
Using an onion metaphorically to cut and distribute drugs (cocaine).
Take off like a rocket, mm
Reiteration of the journey from a challenging start to achieving success rapidly.
Take off like a rocket, mm
-Started from the bottom, came from the projects
-Sawed it with an onion, tryna get a blocker
-Take off like a rocket, mm
-Take off like a rocket, mm
-I don't do much, I just stack it on up
Minimal action involved in accumulating wealth or resources.
Tell the packers, "All love", oh, I've seen true love
Showing affection to those who help package drugs while experiencing true emotions.
Once I add it all up, I be high, like an addict on drugs
When calculating gains, feeling intense highs like a drug addict.
Oh, you can do whatever you want, just go tell 'em I'm up
Granting freedom to others to spread information about one's prosperity.
Or you can go tell 'em whatever you want
Empowering individuals to share any narrative about the speaker.
'Cause when I needed, it was never that much
Expressing that the speaker's needs were never extensive or demanding.
Damn, now we doin' numbers
Observation of achieving significant success or milestones.
You on the block with that block-work (trash)
References to street life, violence, dealing drugs, and the speaker's transformation from poverty to power.
Huh, you act up, I let that Glock work (Glock work)
-Huh, I let you dance with the doctors (yeah)
-We eatin' good, like the mobsters (yeah)
-You buy a one, then I front you two (yeah)
-I've been poor, I was one of you (yeah)
-But I'm sharp, like a number two (yeah)
-We put that rock, like them ballers do (yeah)
-When Kanye was on the table, singin' Big Brother
Paying respects to influential figures and reflecting on acquiring drugs in the past.
I was buyin' bricks and holes from Bigg's brother (I was)
-Rest in peace, Babylon, my big brother
-I was gettin' twenty keys from my big brother (I was)
-Babylon, miss you, my big brother, my big brother
-I don't do much, once I add it all up
Repeated expression of feeling high due to accumulated success and minimal needs.
I be high, like an addict on drugs
-Oh, you can do whatever you want, just go tell 'em I'm up
-Or you can go tell 'em whatever you want
-'Cause when I needed, it was never that much
-Damn, now we doin' numbers
-Whatever you want
Reiteration of the speaker's history of minimal needs and current significant achievements.
'Cause when I needed, it was never that much
-Damn, now we doin' numbers
-Whatever you want
-'Cause when I needed, it was never that much, damn
-Hold on, what you think?
Asserting independence and self-sufficiency instead of relying on others.
Like I'ma sip the sides up when I could go and get my own
-No, I'ma get the bag, and if I don't fill the safe up
-I'ma bring them tops out, I'ma get the sink (don't play)
-Before you fill closet, just make sure your fridge on full
-'Cause a nigga gotta eat, and when I see you in the streets
-I be walkin' right by you, 'cause we don't get to link
-Let's dance (Gangsta Grillz)
-If you don't get the picture, let's paint
-And we ain't come to party, less drinks (it's been a pleasure)
-I come and sit beside you when I could go and get my own
-Oh, no, no
-Go and get my own, oh, no, no
-Go and get my own
Repetition emphasizing the intention to be self-reliant and self-sufficient.
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