The song "PJ" by BossMan Dlow, featuring Lil Baby, was released on July 9, 2024, under the label BossMan Dlow. Written by BossMan Dlow, Lil Baby, and Gentle Beatz, with production by Gentle Beatz, the track is in English. The… Read More
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[Intro: BossMan Dlow]
Nigga
Yeah, yeah
Nigga, Big Za
(Gentle Beatz)
Yeah
[Chorus: BossMan Dlow]
I came a long way from lunch trays and eatin' rice, huh (Yeah)
Phone ain't got no service, I'm on a PJ, shootin' dice (Yeah)
Went from fifty dollars to my name to 50K a night (Nigga)
You wanna fuck with Big Za, baby? You can't be scared of heights
I wanna take you to the sixtieth floor and fuck you in a pent' (Come here, bae)
Move them bags for me, baby, I'll pay your rent (Come here, bae)
Tinted windows on the rentals, nothin' less than five percеnt, huh (No)
These niggas ain't ballin', you niggas be on thе bench, mm (Bench)
[Verse 1: BossMan Dlow]
Niggas be on the sideline, you ain't get no playin' time (Nigga)
I be with them shit poppers, ice on, I'm outside (Bling)
Pockets full of cheese, nigga, fresher than Febreze, nigga (Yeah)
Smellin' like some Creed, nigga (Yeah), head to toe, Celine, nigga (Yeah)
Real solid street nigga, it's in my eyes, boy (Yeah)
Come and get in with Too Slippery, shit'll change your life, boy (Yeah)
Yeah, I'm screamin', "Fuck 12," 'til they free the guys, boy (Fuck 12)
You ain't gotta put me in the game 'cause I'm startin' five, boy
This ain't a game, this how I live (Yeah)
Trap ain't dead, I'm dead, for real (Yeah)
I'm in a big body switchin' gears
Neck and wrists on every ear (Bling)
Mouth on Aquafina, baby (Bling)
Pockets thick like Serena, baby
Pull up in that—, yeah
Pull up, brand-new Bimmer, baby (Vyoom)
[Chorus: BossMan Dlow]
I came a long way from lunch trays and eatin' rice, huh (Yeah)
Phone ain't got no service, I'm on a PJ, shootin' dice (Yeah)
Went from fifty dollars to my name to 50K a night (Nigga)
You wanna fuck with Big Za, baby? You can't be scared of heights
I wanna take you to the sixtieth floor and fuck you in a pent' (Come here, bae)
Move them bags for me, baby, I'll pay your rent (Come here, bae)
Tinted windows on the rentals, nothin' less than five percent, huh (No)
These niggas ain't ballin', you niggas be on the bench, mm (Bench)
[Verse 2: Lil Baby]
Hold them bags for me, baby, you could be my bitch (Bags for me)
All them times I been in handcuffs, shit, I had to bust my wrist
On a PJ, shootin' dice with Dlow, Farda on the four
When we land, I hit a couple folks and tell 'em it's on the floor
My lil' young ho want exotic Birkin, she might know some shit (Yeah)
Break down spot, this bitch on fire, another house for hoes and spritz (Yeah)
I can show you how to run it up, I really know this shit
Turn a pound into a hundred thou', I'm on the goated list
I'm the illest, baby (Yeah), and the realest, baby (For real)
Hundred-fifty-five pounds, but I'm the biggest, baby (Yeah)
Treat these bags like kids, can't leave 'em unattended, baby (Gotta watch 'em)
I'ma get this money, be there when I finish, baby (Ho stop callin' me)
[Chorus: BossMan Dlow]
I came a long way from lunch trays and eatin' rice, huh (Yeah)
Phone ain't got no service, I'm on a PJ, shootin' dice (Yeah)
Went from fifty dollars to my name to 50K a night (Nigga)
You wanna fuck with Big Za, baby? You can't be scared of heights
I wanna take you to the sixtieth floor and fuck you in a pent' (Come here, bae)
Move them bags for me, baby, I'll pay your rent (Come here, bae)
Tinted windows on the rentals, nothin' less than five percent, huh (No)
These niggas ain't ballin', you niggas be on the bench, mm (Bench)
[Intro: BossMan Dlow]
The introduction sets a confident tone, with BossMan Dlow establishing his presence and success. The mention of "Big Za" and the producer's tag "Gentle Beatz" sets the stage for a bold and assertive track.
[Chorus: BossMan Dlow]
In the chorus, BossMan Dlow reflects on his journey from poverty to wealth. The imagery of moving from "lunch trays and eatin' rice" to shooting dice on a private jet (PJ) symbolizes his significant progress. He highlights the importance of not being afraid of heights, metaphorically representing the willingness to embrace success and the challenges that come with it. The lines about paying rent for someone who helps him and tinted windows signify his ability to provide and maintain a sense of privacy and exclusivity.
[Verse 1: BossMan Dlow]
BossMan Dlow's first verse emphasizes his rise to prominence and the lifestyle he now enjoys. He contrasts himself with those who are not as successful, describing himself as a main player while others remain on the sidelines. His references to luxury items like Creed cologne and Celine fashion underscore his elevated status. The verse also touches on his loyalty to his roots and his disdain for law enforcement, reflecting a defiant and resilient attitude.
[Verse 2: Lil Baby]
Lil Baby's verse complements the theme of success and resilience. He describes his journey and the sacrifices he has made to reach his current position. The mention of being in handcuffs and breaking free signifies overcoming obstacles. Lil Baby also emphasizes his role as a mentor, offering to teach others how to achieve financial success. His reference to treating bags like kids highlights the importance of safeguarding his wealth and assets.
[Chorus: BossMan Dlow]
The repetition of the chorus reinforces the central theme of transformation and success. BossMan Dlow's reflection on his past struggles and current achievements serves as a motivational message, illustrating the rewards of perseverance and ambition. The luxurious lifestyle depicted in the lyrics contrasts sharply with the hardships he once faced, emphasizing the significant change in his circumstances.
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The song "PJ" by BossMan Dlow, featuring Lil Baby, was released on July 9, 2024, under the label BossMan Dlow. Written by BossMan Dlow, Lil Baby, and Gentle Beatz, with production by Gentle Beatz, the track is in English. The song highlights the artists' journey from humble beginnings to achieving substantial wealth and success.
"PJ" delves into themes of transformation, luxury, and resilience. The lyrics reflect the artists' ascent from struggling with limited means to living a lavish lifestyle, emphasizing their determination and confidence. BossMan Dlow and Lil Baby recount their experiences, showcasing their ability to thrive despite adversities, and their readiness to protect their achievements. The chorus underscores the contrast between their past and present, portraying a narrative of success and ambition.
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The "PJ" song is sung by BossMan Dlow featuring Lil Baby
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BossMan Dlow released "PJ" song on Jul 9, 2024.
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