"BROTHER STONE" is a new English song by Don Toliver featuring Kodak Black, released on June 15, 2024, from the album HARDSTONE PSYCHO. The song was written by Don Toliver, Kodak Black, SkipOnDaBeat, 206Derek, and Young Era, and produced by… Read More
BROTHER STONE Lyrics
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[Intro: Kodak Black]
Ayy, ayy, yeah
[Chorus: Kodak Black & Don Toliver]
Birds in the trap, they gon' stink by tomorrow
Servin' the Act' out a baby bottle
Don't tell me, "Shut up," you are not my boss
Turned up so much, now I just can't turn off
Don't call me back since you can't answer when I call ya
Daddy was a rolling stone, I get it from my father
Chains so heavy that I can't wear all 'em
She know I was a devil 'cause I wear a lot of Prada (Yee, ooh, ooh)
[Verse 1: Don Toliver & Sheck Wes]
Twin fifteens in the back of the old school lot, but you know it ain't dumb enough
Shawty on the fifteenth floor in the paint with her pussy, yeah, finna come up (Uh)
Knocked her down on the bed and cocked that head, she a one-hit wonder (Yeah, bitch)
A big ol' bag today, it's me, oh, yeah, boy, you better go keep up (Ooh, ooh)
Got my Glockie clipped to the hip just like a goddamn beeper (Beeper)
Shawty all in my face and shit, I don't know where I meet ya (Meet ya)
Tryna play tough guy and shit, she know I come and see shit
They gon' try to take it all, try to put some fear in me
My nine millimeter, that's my damn security
HardStone president, you more like Hillary (You more like Hillary)
I paint the picture vividly, she love my imagery
[Chorus: Kodak Black]
Yeah, birds in the trap, they gon' stink by tomorrow
Servin' the Act' out a baby bottle
Don't tell me, "Shut up," you are not my boss
Turned up so much, now I just can't turn off
Don't call me back since you can't answer when I call ya
Daddy was a rolling stone, I get it from my father
Chains so heavy that I can't wear all 'em
She know I was a devil 'cause I wear a lot of Prada
[Verse 2: Kodak Black]
Bitches say I'm ugly, they can kiss my ass
Niggas hatin' on me but they copy my swag
Fuck respect and love, as long as these niggas don't do shit to me
Throw shots all you want, as long as shit's not literally
[Verse 3: Don Toliver]
Pullin' up, poppin', droppin' shit (Let's go)
Knowin' I got the juice, got the bass and I got the kick
Sittin' in five percent, she knowin' I'm low, but you knowin' I'm lit
Double it, triple it, stuck, it's stuck, it's stuck, whatever you get (Stuck)
It's startin' to smell like a brick, it's live, it sound like a hit
And five percent on the Wraith, I ain't finna give you shit (No)
Lil' baby, she want some more, but I ain't finna give you shit (Some more)
Might open up and close the door, but I ain't finna give you— (Shh)
[Verse 4: Kodak Black]
Birds in the trap, they gon' stink by tomorrow
Servin' the Act' out a baby bottle
Smoke a lot of K2, I don't want no zaza
Whippin' up the baby like goo-goo, ga-ga
Hip 'til I hop, then I rock and I roll
Soon I fucked that thot, I make her dip like 'Lo
Diplo on the beat but I think Skip did this one
Dyryk Spanish, but that's still my motherfuckin' nigga
CDawg, that's my dawg, sometimes I call him Dawg C
Of all these other niggas, why you wanna love me?
I started this in juvi', I don't let down my collar
Even when I grew up, I just wanna be a robber
[Chorus: Kodak Black]
Birds in the trap, they gon' stink by tomorrow
Servin' the Act' out a baby bottle
Don't tell me, "Shut up," you are not my boss
Turned up so much, now I just can't turn off
Don't call me back since you can't answer when I call ya
Daddy was a rolling stone, I get it from my father
Chains so heavy that I can't wear all 'em
She know I was a devil 'cause I wear a lot of Prada
[Intro: Kodak Black] The introduction by Kodak Black sets the tone for the song, with an assertive and confident declaration that prepares the listener for the themes of resilience and street life.
[Chorus: Kodak Black & Don Toliver] The chorus features Kodak Black and Don Toliver emphasizing their non-conformity and defiance. The mention of "birds in the trap" symbolizes their involvement in the drug trade, while the "Act'" refers to Actavis, a brand of codeine cough syrup. The line "Daddy was a rolling stone, I get it from my father" acknowledges the influence of their fathers' lifestyles on their own behavior. The heavy chains and Prada symbolize their success and the devilish persona they embrace.
[Verse 1: Don Toliver & Sheck Wes] In the first verse, Don Toliver and Sheck Wes describe their high-energy lifestyles and interactions with women. The reference to "twin fifteens" and "Glockie clipped to the hip" conveys their readiness for conflict and the dangers they face. The mention of "HardStone president" and "you more like Hillary" contrasts their tough image with a weaker one, emphasizing their dominance.
[Chorus: Kodak Black] The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the themes of non-conformity, influence from their fathers, and the symbolism of their success and defiance.
[Verse 2: Kodak Black] Kodak Black's second verse addresses the criticism and jealousy he faces. He dismisses the opinions of others and asserts his individuality. The reference to "throw shots" and "literally" implies a readiness to defend himself against both verbal and physical attacks.
[Verse 3: Don Toliver] In his verse, Don Toliver highlights his confidence and success. The imagery of "juice" and "bass" suggests his influence and impact, while "five percent" refers to the tint on his car windows, symbolizing his need for privacy. The repetition of "stuck" emphasizes his steadfastness and refusal to be swayed.
[Verse 4: Kodak Black] The final verse by Kodak Black further explores his street credibility and past experiences. The references to "birds in the trap" and "Act'" are repeated, reinforcing the themes of drug trade and indulgence. The line "Hip 'til I hop, then I rock and I roll" captures his fluid movement through different aspects of life, while "Diplo on the beat" and "Skip did this one" highlight his collaborations and respect for his producers.
[Chorus: Kodak Black] The chorus is repeated once more, solidifying the song's central themes of resilience, non-conformity, and the influence of their upbringing on their current lives.
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About Song
"BROTHER STONE" is a new English song by Don Toliver featuring Kodak Black, released on June 15, 2024, from the album HARDSTONE PSYCHO. The song was written by Don Toliver, Kodak Black, SkipOnDaBeat, 206Derek, and Young Era, and produced by SkipOnDaBeat and 206Derek. It is published on Don Toliver's YouTube channel.
The song "BROTHER STONE" delves into themes of street life, resilience, and the consequences of one's upbringing. The lyrics reflect a raw portrayal of their experiences, highlighting the struggles and attitudes shaped by their environment. Don Toliver and Kodak Black discuss their rise from difficult circumstances, their confidence, and their relentless pursuit of success. The recurring references to "birds in the trap" and other street imagery underscore the gritty reality they navigate, while their personal reflections add a layer of introspection to the narrative.
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The "BROTHER STONE" song is sung by Don Toliver featuring Kodak Black
The "BROTHER STONE" song by Don Toliver lyrics was written by Don Toliver, Kodak Black, SkipOnDaBeat, 206Derek & Young Era.
The "BROTHER STONE" song by Don Toliver was produced by SkipOnDaBeat & 206Derek.
Don Toliver released "BROTHER STONE" song on Jun 15, 2024.