Lyrics
Two Macs at the clip out the function
Refers to having two Mac-11 firearms ready during an event or gathering.
Try to slide, he ain’t leaving with nothing
Describes a situation where attempting to retaliate won't result in success.
Plug out Manhattan, I play for the
Suggests influence over drug supply in Manhattan, possibly from a higher authority ("Plug").
Stay with my dog like Woody and Buster
Expresses loyalty to a close friend or associate, using the analogy of Woody and Buster from "Toy Story."
He say he a plug, we see his true colors
Highlights the exposure of someone pretending to be important or powerful.
Two sticks in the van, I’m drumming
Indicates readiness for confrontation with two weapons in a vehicle ("van").
Rush the plug in an hour, Chris Tucker
Plans to confront a drug supplier quickly, likening it to Chris Tucker's urgency in a movie.
I’m off a xan on the block, two Xans and a 9
Describes being under the influence of Xanax ("xan") while being on the block with weapons.
Chopper singing just like Mary J Blige
Compares the sound of a chopper (automatic weapon) to Mary J Blige's singing voice.
Stay with a hitter just like Bonnie and Clyde
Emphasizes the presence of a loyal and reliable companion, similar to Bonnie and Clyde.
In the trap, serving chicken no fries
Engaged in illegal activities, serving drugs ("chicken") but avoiding involvement with law enforcement.
I don’t do swiping but I do snipping
Claims not to engage in credit card fraud ("swiping") but may participate in stealing or "snipping."
If he purping he get hurt by
If someone is pretending or acting dishonestly, they will face consequences.
50 shooters in the van like Spike Lee
Describes a large group of armed individuals in a van, drawing a parallel to filmmaker Spike Lee.
Hundred sticks like i’m working for ISIS
Boasts about having a significant amount of weaponry ("sticks") as if working for a dangerous organization.
Plug got them zips, said "I need a hand off"
Requests a drug transaction ("hand off") from the supplier.
Walk around with a stick like Gandolph
Carries a firearm ("stick") resembling Gandalf's staff from "The Lord of the Rings."
Finesse a plug, snake him out
Describes deceiving a drug supplier to take advantage or exploit the situation.
Break his man off
Commits an act of violence against a subordinate of the drug supplier.
I got a Mac but it’s hot ‘cause the fan off
Possesses a Mac-11, but it's overheated ("hot") due to prolonged use.
If you run off, you don’t get far
Warns that escaping consequences after betraying the group is unlikely.
Plug called, like how many bars?
Receives a call from the drug supplier inquiring about the quantity of drugs available.
Come to your door just like Papa John’s
Threatens a sudden and unexpected confrontation, comparing it to a pizza delivery from Papa John's.
Ak sitting in the garage
Owns an AK-47, storing it in the garage for easy access.
MCM stepping, we don’t wear Adidas
Chooses luxury brand MCM over Adidas, implying a preference for status and wealth.
Set him up plug dead like a speaker
Successfully tricks or traps the drug supplier, resulting in their demise ("dead like a speaker").
Two Glocks, with the 40 we creepin’
Moves discreetly with two Glock firearms and a .40 caliber weapon ("40").
How many zips can I sell out the Beamer?
Ponders the potential quantity of drugs that can be sold from a BMW ("Beamer").
I get the and I feel like the Reaper
Experiences a sense of power and control comparable to the Grim Reaper after obtaining drugs.
Shoot the 40 I feel like i’m a
Feels invincible when shooting a .40 caliber weapon ("40").
Skoop pull the trigger, give him a reason
Refers to someone named Skoop pulling the trigger, possibly to justify an act of violence.
Max out the car, we going to Egypt
Plans an extravagant escape, reaching the destination of Egypt, symbolizing a lavish lifestyle.
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