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I heard that in "Gucci Mane - I get the bag" song, I completely don't know what's that mean, could anyone explain that? A part of lyrics:
You get the bag and fumble it
I get the bag and flip it and tumble it (yeah)
**Straight out the lot**, three hundred cash (cash)
And the car came with a blunt in it (yeah)
Lil mama a thot, and she got ass (thot)
And she gon' fuck up a bag (yeah)
Pull up to the spot, livin' too fast (yeah)
Droppin' the dope in the stash (yah)
In Italy, got two foreign hoes, they DM me (ooh, brr, ay)
Drop the top when it's cold (drop top)
But you feel the heat (skrrt, yah, ay)
Be real with me, keep it 100 (whoa)
Just be real with me (ay)
Eat it up like it's a feast (whoa, eat it up)
They say the dope on fleek (yep)
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I heard that in "Gucci Mane - I get the bag" song, I completely don't know what's that mean, could anyone explain that? A part of lyrics:
You get the bag and fumble it
I get the bag and flip it and tumble it (yeah)
**Straight out the lot**, three hundred cash (cash)
And the car came with a blunt in it (yeah)
Lil mama a thot, and she got ass (thot)
And she gon' fuck up a bag (yeah)
Pull up to the spot, livin' too fast (yeah)
Droppin' the dope in the stash (yah)
In Italy, got two foreign hoes, they DM me (ooh, brr, ay)
Drop the top when it's cold (drop top)
But you feel the heat (skrrt, yah, ay)
Be real with me, keep it 100 (whoa)
Just be real with me (ay)
Eat it up like it's a feast (whoa, eat it up)
They say the dope on fleek (yep)
meaning american-english lyrics
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I would guess it is referring to a parking lot (a car park).
– Tim Foster
8 hours ago
Without context we can't say. Can you link to the lyrics?
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
@HotLicks I updated question
– mitch
8 hours ago
It's "straight out (of) the (parking) lot". There is a lot of "street" language in there, so it's not easy to understand.
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
3
Or possibly the used car lot, for a cost of 300, the car mentioned in the next line.
– Weather Vane
8 hours ago
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I heard that in "Gucci Mane - I get the bag" song, I completely don't know what's that mean, could anyone explain that? A part of lyrics:
You get the bag and fumble it
I get the bag and flip it and tumble it (yeah)
**Straight out the lot**, three hundred cash (cash)
And the car came with a blunt in it (yeah)
Lil mama a thot, and she got ass (thot)
And she gon' fuck up a bag (yeah)
Pull up to the spot, livin' too fast (yeah)
Droppin' the dope in the stash (yah)
In Italy, got two foreign hoes, they DM me (ooh, brr, ay)
Drop the top when it's cold (drop top)
But you feel the heat (skrrt, yah, ay)
Be real with me, keep it 100 (whoa)
Just be real with me (ay)
Eat it up like it's a feast (whoa, eat it up)
They say the dope on fleek (yep)
meaning american-english lyrics
New contributor
I heard that in "Gucci Mane - I get the bag" song, I completely don't know what's that mean, could anyone explain that? A part of lyrics:
You get the bag and fumble it
I get the bag and flip it and tumble it (yeah)
**Straight out the lot**, three hundred cash (cash)
And the car came with a blunt in it (yeah)
Lil mama a thot, and she got ass (thot)
And she gon' fuck up a bag (yeah)
Pull up to the spot, livin' too fast (yeah)
Droppin' the dope in the stash (yah)
In Italy, got two foreign hoes, they DM me (ooh, brr, ay)
Drop the top when it's cold (drop top)
But you feel the heat (skrrt, yah, ay)
Be real with me, keep it 100 (whoa)
Just be real with me (ay)
Eat it up like it's a feast (whoa, eat it up)
They say the dope on fleek (yep)
meaning american-english lyrics
meaning american-english lyrics
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I would guess it is referring to a parking lot (a car park).
– Tim Foster
8 hours ago
Without context we can't say. Can you link to the lyrics?
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
@HotLicks I updated question
– mitch
8 hours ago
It's "straight out (of) the (parking) lot". There is a lot of "street" language in there, so it's not easy to understand.
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
3
Or possibly the used car lot, for a cost of 300, the car mentioned in the next line.
– Weather Vane
8 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
I would guess it is referring to a parking lot (a car park).
– Tim Foster
8 hours ago
Without context we can't say. Can you link to the lyrics?
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
@HotLicks I updated question
– mitch
8 hours ago
It's "straight out (of) the (parking) lot". There is a lot of "street" language in there, so it's not easy to understand.
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
3
Or possibly the used car lot, for a cost of 300, the car mentioned in the next line.
– Weather Vane
8 hours ago
I would guess it is referring to a parking lot (a car park).
– Tim Foster
8 hours ago
I would guess it is referring to a parking lot (a car park).
– Tim Foster
8 hours ago
Without context we can't say. Can you link to the lyrics?
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
Without context we can't say. Can you link to the lyrics?
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
@HotLicks I updated question
– mitch
8 hours ago
@HotLicks I updated question
– mitch
8 hours ago
It's "straight out (of) the (parking) lot". There is a lot of "street" language in there, so it's not easy to understand.
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
It's "straight out (of) the (parking) lot". There is a lot of "street" language in there, so it's not easy to understand.
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
3
3
Or possibly the used car lot, for a cost of 300, the car mentioned in the next line.
– Weather Vane
8 hours ago
Or possibly the used car lot, for a cost of 300, the car mentioned in the next line.
– Weather Vane
8 hours ago
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I would guess it is referring to a parking lot (a car park).
– Tim Foster
8 hours ago
Without context we can't say. Can you link to the lyrics?
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
@HotLicks I updated question
– mitch
8 hours ago
It's "straight out (of) the (parking) lot". There is a lot of "street" language in there, so it's not easy to understand.
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago
3
Or possibly the used car lot, for a cost of 300, the car mentioned in the next line.
– Weather Vane
8 hours ago