"ICE AGE" is a new English song by Don Toliver featuring Travis Scott, released on June 14, 2024, from the album HARDSTONE PSYCHO. The track was written by Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Cash Cobain, and Mikey Freedom Hart, with production… Read More
ICE AGE Lyrics
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[Intro: Travis Scott]
Mm, mm
Yeah (Yeah)
Mm (Yeah, yeah)
Yeah
[Chorus: Travis Scott]
Still put my address in like I don't know where I stay
She know my phone number by heart, she think I'm Mike Jones
Why I had to put it down in the ice age?
Where I'm from, you come through late, you don't do that alone
You brought that face out the boondocks, how long did that take?
With your dog, shit can't go left, be with 'em right or wrong
Everybody 'round me top five, come to my space (Space)
Everybody high like sci-fi up in my space (Space)
When we disconnect the wi-fi (Ah)
[Verse 1: Travis Scott]
Up the hill, it's over drastic
I hope you gassed it, I'm over-gassed you crashed it
The last one that lasted, tried to find real in plastic
Them other hoes is mass thick
Way you rock the classics, classic, bomb, bombastic (Bomb)
The setup for the dynasty is looking dynastic
You know the Don nasty
The Mudboy's nasty, you know the Jack nasty, you know the— (Know the)
You know that Fay' nasty, you know the Chase (Know the Chase)
You know the Chase nasty, you know my place (Place)
My place is like the afties, that's word to Niel (Word to Niel)
I'm a knight off in the night, ain't gotta kneel (Nah)
One night with me, was the tea, but don't you spill (Ah)
Though that body fake, baby, keep it real
If he hit, don't give him none like the church
And come to my players club, I'm Dollar (Bill)
[Chorus: Travis Scott]
Still put my address in like I don't know where I stay
She know my phone number by heart, she think I'm Mike Jones
Why I had to put it down in the ice age?
Where I'm from, you come through late, you don't do that alone
You brought that face out the boondocks, how long did that take?
With your dog, shit can't go left, be with 'em right or wrong
Everybody 'round me top five, come to my space (Space)
Everybody high like sci-fi up in my space (Space)
When we disconnect the wi-fi
[Verse 2: Don Toliver]
In the 713, I'm faced
I say, "Can I get you out for a day?
Can I get you out in the city?"
My girl in here, baby girl in here
We throwin' it good, okay, keep throwin' the air (Throwin' the air)
Throwin' it back, okay, you're doin' your best
Swing to the hood when you need some help
Handlebars, she on my handlebars
She like the finer things and all my candy cars
Throwin' it back, okay, you're doin' your best (Doin' your—)
Swing to the hood when you need some help (Need some)
I'm in the Continental, got her dancin'
Sippin' pineapple, bitch candy (Yup)
Quarter million dollars, got 'em fancy (Yeah)
Two hundred on the dash, don't chance it
[Outro: Don Toliver]
Gotta leave the song on, it's your song, babe
H-Town, hold it down, yeah, you goin' crazy
See you in the Bay, bae, you know you in here faded
Know you in here faded
Know you in here faded
[Chorus: Travis Scott] The chorus illustrates the juxtaposition between everyday realities and the extraordinary lifestyle of the artists. It reflects on the need to navigate fame carefully, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and the impact of wealth on personal connections. The line about putting down in the "ice age" signifies making a mark in a period of opulence and change.
[Verse 1: Travis Scott] This verse delves into the contrast between authentic experiences and the artificial nature of some relationships. Travis Scott describes his surroundings and associates, hinting at a mix of genuine connections and superficial aspects of fame. His references to being "over-gassed" and the "dynasty" setup underscore the tension between real and constructed personas.
[Verse 2: Don Toliver] In this verse, Don Toliver portrays the lavish lifestyle and social activities associated with his success. His description of encounters in the 713 (Houston) and references to high-end experiences, like candy cars and expensive drinks, paint a picture of indulgence and high stakes. The verse emphasizes the blend of personal pleasure and material wealth, reflecting the broader theme of maintaining authenticity amidst luxury.
[Outro: Don Toliver] The outro provides a personal touch, celebrating the shared experiences and connections in the artist's life. It reinforces the theme of enjoying and holding on to the meaningful aspects of life while navigating the complexities of fame and success. The references to H-Town and the Bay highlight regional pride and the ongoing connection between personal and public life.
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"ICE AGE" is a new English song by Don Toliver featuring Travis Scott, released on June 14, 2024, from the album HARDSTONE PSYCHO. The track was written by Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Cash Cobain, and Mikey Freedom Hart, with production handled by Cash Cobain, Mikey Freedom Hart, 206Derek, and BNYX®. The song is published on Don Toliver's YouTube channel.
The theme of "ICE AGE" revolves around luxury, status, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity amidst fame and excess. The lyrics describe an opulent lifestyle where connections and experiences are often tied to wealth and social status. Travis Scott’s verses reflect on the disparity between genuine and superficial relationships, while Don Toliver’s contributions highlight the pleasures and complications of a high-profile life. The song paints a vivid picture of the high stakes and fleeting nature of success, interwoven with personal and social dynamics.
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The "ICE AGE" song is sung by Don Toliver featuring Travis Scott
The "ICE AGE" song by Don Toliver lyrics was written by Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Cash Cobain & Mikey Freedom Hart.
The "ICE AGE" song by Don Toliver was produced by Cash Cobain, Mikey Freedom Hart, 206Derek & BNYX®.
Don Toliver released "ICE AGE" song on Jun 14, 2024.