Summary
Highlights
The song opens with the recurring theme of the 'Black Car drifting in your zone,' emphasizing a crew of 'four heads riding, on the throne,' suggesting power and dominance.
The lyrics become more aggressive, with lines like 'Even your cousin comes for me, yo' and boasts about the 'naughtiness' of the gang, highlighting their rebellious nature.
The song delves into relationship dynamics, describing someone who 'plays through hearts like it’s art' and criticizing superficiality, warning against 'revenge plans' and asserting dominance by indicating they 'make it lossy' for those who act 'bossy'.
The second verse introduces 'Black cars black jeeps lined up like taxis' and talks about avoiding 'bad b's' and linking up with 'bottles of Champaigni,' emphasizing a lifestyle of luxury and street credibility over romantic distractions.
The lyrics reiterate power and control, mentioning '40 man step' and threatening those who lie, stating 'my young ygs don’t listen fam they’ll rip a man face.' The focus shifts to making money instead of chasing girls.