Baby Wyd Lyrics by Pressa is a new english song by Pressa, released on Pressa’s official YouTube channel. Written by Pressa and produced by Muhammad Ali Waraich, Furkan Teckin, and Fernando Ébano, the track delivers a bold and confident energy. Released on March 21, 2025, the song showcases Pressa’s signature mix of streetwise lyricism and melodic flows, blending themes of wealth, loyalty, and relationships with a cold, calculated delivery.
At its core, Baby Wyd explores themes of trust, status, and attraction in the fast-paced lifestyle of success and street influence. Pressa reflects on his pursuit of women, the paranoia surrounding loyalty, and the materialistic nature of modern relationships. The lyrics emphasize exclusivity, questioning who is truly loyal while showcasing a lavish lifestyle filled with expensive cars, designer brands, and a hardened emotional state. The song carries an icy, detached tone, mirroring the way success can bring both admiration and betrayal.
Baby Wyd Details
| Song | Baby Wyd |
|---|---|
| Album | Baby Wyd It’s Robin Hood |
| Artists | Pressa |
| Written By | Pressa |
| Produced By | Muhammad Ali Waraich, Furkan Teckin & Fernando Ébano |
| Label | Pressa |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Mar 21, 2025 |
Baby Wyd Lyrics
[Intro]
Yeah
I swear we don’t be fuckin’ the same bitches, man
These niggas broke
These niggas gettin’ no cash
Uh
[Chorus]
Baby, what you doin’? I’ve been tryna spend this night
I’ve been likin’ on your pictures, I’ve been tryin’ take you down
[?] whisper about you in my ear, he say you tryna set me up (What?)
But me in my eyes, we don’t fuck the same bitch if she don’t follow you (Nah)
Nah, she don’t follow you (She don’t)
Nah, she don’t follow you (She don’t)
Yeah, you don’t fuck the same bitch if she don’t follow you
And my heart hella cold, this shit feel like Canada
Park the Ghost in the hood, she watch me like Angela
[Verse]
Where I go, boy, I can get them bricks by the ki’s (Ki’s)
Double-R, yeah, fuck her [?] on E
Gangster, I lend everything all in the street
Trap lord, I was only twelve servin’ fiends
Hell yeah, mama told me, “Practice what I preach”
Gang shit, all ’bout the X with lil’ Reece (Grr)
Trap bitch, I call her my lil’ [?] peach
Pressa, and I don’t got no problems [?]
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, baby, what you doin’? I’ve been tryna give you closure (Haha)
I’ll buy you Chanel just so I can take you closer
We hop out that car and pop that shit just like I’m [?]
That AK-47 in the street that [?] MOULA (Ah)
[Chorus]
Baby, what you doin’? I’ve been tryna spend this night
I’ve been likin’ on your pictures, I’ve been tryin’ take you down (Green)
[?] whisper about you in my ear, he say you tryna set me up (What?)
But me in my eyes, we don’t fuck the same bitch if she don’t follow you (Nah)
Nah, she don’t follow you (Nah)
Nah, she don’t follow you (Nah)
Yeah, you don’t fuck the same bitch if she don’t follow you (Nah)
And my heart hella cold, this shit feel like Canada
Park the Ghost in the hood, she watch me like Angela, woah
Baby Wyd Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Pressa sets the tone by distinguishing himself from others, emphasizing that he does not associate with the same women or lifestyles as his peers. He immediately highlights financial disparities, calling out those who are “broke” and not making money. This introduction serves as a declaration of status, suggesting that wealth and exclusivity separate him from others in his circle.
[Chorus]
The hook revolves around the theme of attraction and exclusivity. Pressa speaks to a woman he is interested in, making it clear that he has been paying attention to her and wants to pursue her. However, there is an underlying sense of paranoia—he hears whispers that she might be trying to set him up. The mention of social media plays a crucial role in determining loyalty, as he asserts that if a woman does not follow another man, then they are not connected in the same way. The reference to Canada and “parking the Ghost in the hood” juxtaposes wealth and danger, suggesting that despite his success, he remains tied to his roots.
[Verse]
In this section, Pressa shifts the focus to his street credibility and hustle. He speaks about his ability to move drugs effortlessly, referencing “bricks by the ki’s,” a slang term for kilograms of narcotics. The mention of the Rolls-Royce (Double-R) further reinforces his luxurious lifestyle. He reminisces about his early days in the streets, serving fiends at a young age, highlighting his deep connection to the hustle. Family advice plays a role here, as he recalls his mother telling him to “practice what he preaches.” The verse closes with references to gang affiliations and a woman he calls his “peach,” possibly alluding to someone who supports him through his lifestyle.
[Pre-Chorus]
Pressa returns to the theme of relationships, shifting the dynamic from attraction to closure. He expresses a desire to buy a woman Chanel, not just as a gift, but as a means to bring her closer. The mention of hopping out of a car and popping something suggests a violent or intense lifestyle that runs parallel to his pursuit of love and material success. The AK-47 reference and street ties reinforce his dangerous environment, showing that even in moments of affection, violence is never far away.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the themes of loyalty, attraction, and paranoia. Pressa continues to question the authenticity of relationships while highlighting his high status. The repetition of “she don’t follow you” serves as both a measure of exclusivity and a subtle diss toward others who believe they share the same women. The closing lines reiterate his emotional detachment, with his heart feeling “hella cold” like Canada, symbolizing both his homeland and the hardened state of his emotions. The mention of Angela, possibly referring to Power’s Angela Valdes, suggests that he is constantly being watched, further emphasizing the paranoia and scrutiny that come with his lifestyle.
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