Dawg House
Ray Vaughn Lyrics
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My sixteen was pure cocaine
Base outside, I'm hit okay?
Okay, okay
What you gotta do
Get all this loot
Talk my shit, talk my truth
Hop outside
Park my coupe
Ain't got no coupe
But park mine
Bitch sit on this dick don't change
Funds out givin' out tests these days
Guns out, why would you kid these days?
Wit' these kids these days, lil' Ray?
Blunts up, fillin' my lungs
What's that in yo' trunk
It's hitting like loose these days
Us these days
What she say?
Fuck Lil' Zay
Okay
Who let the dogs out? (dog)
Turn the rap game to the fallout
Cheat on my bitch in the dog house
My rollie presidential from the White House (White House)
White House (White House), black out (black out)
I'm lit everyday come find out (yeah)
I'ma big wave don't wipe out (uh)
You don't sell what? Bitch, sign out
Okay
Bubblegum, bubblegum in a dish
How many bitches do you get?
Her? She can't get no kiss
I'ma top dawg, ho
I'm wit' a slim Mike Vick
Walk out the crib outfit on all shit (yeah)
Would pull the switch if I ain't in by six (yeah)
Even DJ's ain't spinnin' like this
Got it out the mud bitch, I'ma crawfish
Loose better not shoot no shame
My sixteen was pure cocaine
Base outside, I'm hit okay?
Okay, okay
What you gotta do
Get all this loot
Talk my shit, talk my truth
Hop outside
Park my coupe
Ain't got no coupe
But park mine
The lyrics to Ray Vaughn's song Dawg House exude a theme of rampant materialism and a braggadocious attitude. The chorus of the song, "Who let the dogs out? Turn the rap game to the fallout. Cheat on my bitch in the dog house. My rollie presidential from the White House," paints an image of a young artist who is living the life of luxury while also being unfaithful to his partner. He appears to be proud of his status in the music industry and is unapologetic about his extravagant lifestyle, often boasting about his wealth and the material possessions that come with it.
The first verse of the song is a combination of different themes, including drugs, money, and sex. The lines "My sixteen was pure cocaine. Base outside, I'm hit okay?" suggest that the artist has a lot of drugs and is not afraid to use them. He then goes on to talk about getting money and parking a car, which he doesn't actually have. The repeated lines "okay, okay" almost seem like he is reassuring himself that he is doing the right things to live his best life. The second verse is similarly themed, with more references to drugs, guns, and sex. The artist's somewhat arrogant and aggressive tone is juxtaposed with lines about bubblegum and children's games, adding an element of playful irony to the song.
Overall, the lyrics to Dawg House speak to a culture that is often criticized for its overindulgence in material possessions and the glorification of drugs and violence. The song seems to be a reflection of an artist's life, who has made it big and is enjoying the fruits of his labor, albeit with reckless abandon.
Line by Line Meaning
Loose better not shoot no shame
I hope my friend Loose doesn't accidentally shoot someone and feel guilty about it
My sixteen was pure cocaine
The sixteenth bar of my rap verse was about how my cocaine was pure
Base outside, I'm hit okay?
The beat is playing outside and I'm able to stay on rhythm with it
Okay, okay
I'm doing well and feeling confident about my abilities
What you gotta do
In order to succeed in the rap game, you have to hustle and make money
Get all this loot
Make as much money as possible
Talk my shit, talk my truth
Be honest and authentic in my lyrics
Hop outside
Leave where you are
Park my coupe
Park my luxury car
Ain't got no coupe
I don't actually have a luxury car
But park mine
I still act like I have a luxury car to impress others
Bitch sit on this dick don't change
Women only want me for sex and won't change their ways for me
Funds out givin' out tests these days
I'm giving out money to see if people are loyal to me
Guns out, why would you kid these days?
There's violence everywhere, why would anyone try to act tough
Wit' these kids these days, lil' Ray?
It's hard to relate to the younger generation
Blunts up, fillin' my lungs
I'm smoking marijuana and enjoying it
What's that in yo' trunk
What do you have in your car trunk
It's hitting like loose these days
The drugs are strong these days and can cause harm
Us these days
We are part of the younger generation
What she say?
What did she say about me
Fuck Lil' Zay
I don't care about Lil' Zay
Who let the dogs out? (dog)
Who gave permission for the aggressive people to come out
Turn the rap game to the fallout
I'm about to change the rap game and have everyone listening to me
Cheat on my bitch in the dog house
I was unfaithful to my girlfriend and now she's angry with me
My rollie presidential from the White House (White House)
My Rolex watch is so valuable it could have been owned by the President
Black out (black out)
Party hard and forget what happened the next day
I'm lit everyday come find out (yeah)
I'm always partying and having a good time
I'ma big wave don't wipe out (uh)
I'm a big success and won't fail
You don't sell what? Bitch, sign out
If you're not making money, then you're not worth my time
Bubblegum, bubblegum in a dish
A childhood rhyme to choose someone or something at random
How many bitches do you get?
How many women are interested in you
Her? She can't get no kiss
That woman is not attractive enough for me to kiss
I'ma top dawg, ho
I'm in charge and better than everyone else
I'm wit' a slim Mike Vick
I'm hanging out with someone who is good at their craft
Walk out the crib outfit on all shit (yeah)
I'm always dressed well and ready to impress
Would pull the switch if I ain't in by six (yeah)
I would switch things up if I'm not successful by a certain time
Even DJ's ain't spinnin' like this
There's no one better than me in the rap game
Got it out the mud bitch, I'ma crawfish
I worked hard to get where I am and won't let anyone take it away from me
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Written by: Isiah McClain, Isiah Rashad, Rayvon Welch
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