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Young Moula, baby
Hmm, Young Moula, baby

She says, do you have the time
To listen to me whine
She's askin' who's on the other line?
You diss me every time
I tell her, baby I'm a star
Shit, I'm above the stars
And now I done got so high
I done forgotten who you are

Uh-uh, oh wow, oh wow
Uh-uh, oh wow, oh wow
Uh-uh, oh woah, oh woah
Uh-huh, oh woah, oh woah

I tell her I'm in love with you
But I can't be with you
Tomorrow I'll be back
Up on the first flight
Right up out of town
Young Moula, baby
Hop back in my spaceship
Girl, I gotta drop your ass off
Last night, yeah, we was spaced
Girl, you love it
But, girl, I gotta take off
Looks like I'ma be here next week
So call your company and take off
And she say, "Wayne you ain't shit"
She got me all impatient
Cry me a river
I can hear my conscience while I sail off

Boy, you got a problem (a problem)
And you ain't foolin' no one but yourself
You're like a hot revolver (hot revolver)
But you ain't killin' no one but yourself
And Tunechi's gonna find someone to love
And you go by yourself, so all alone

I told her, I can be with her
But I can't be with her
As much as she'd like me to
She like me too much
That's the problem
Oh my God, then shorty be wylin'
And when I say I got to leave
You wouldn't believe
All of the things that she'll do
And all of the things
That she'll say to make me stay
And I be like, "Damn"
I'll be back someday
But she wanna go with me
To outer space
So we made love in the Milky Way
And then I sent her on her way

Boy, you got a problem (a problem)
And you ain't foolin' no one but yourself
You're like a hot revolver
But you ain't killin' no one but yourself




And Tunechi's gonna find someone to love
And you go by yourself, so all alone

Overall Meaning

Madonna's Revolver is a pop-collaboration with Lil Wayne that portrays a turbulent romance with Madonna describing the conflict in the relationship with the metaphorical lyrics. The song is a mix of pop and hip-hop and has a unique beat that sets it apart from conventional pop tracks. The song begins with Lil Wayne rapping about how he's a star above the stars and has forgotten who their partner is. Then, Madonna comes in and sings about the turmoil and problem in a relationship where she loves Wayne too much, but he cannot reciprocate those emotions. The lyrics of the song revolve around the idea of a "hot revolver," which symbolizes that they like the thrill of the relationship but cannot commit to each other.


The chorus of the song further cements the idea of the romance being like a "hot revolver" where they only hurt themselves, and Wayne resolves to find love while Madonna accepts the fact that they both enjoy the thrill and knows she can't be with him. The lyrics of the song are more metaphorical and poetic, creating a sense of enigma in the story of the relationship. The music video follows the same theme, with Madonna and Lil Wayne depicted with guns, symbolizing their relationship's volatile and passionate nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Young Moula, baby
Introducing Lil Wayne's persona 'Young Moula' in the song.


She says, do you have the time To listen to me whine She's askin' who's on the other line? You diss me every time
The girl is complaining to Lil Wayne that he doesn't have time for her and keeps disrespecting her by talking to someone else on the phone.


I tell her, baby I'm a star Shit, I'm above the stars And now I done got so high I done forgotten who you are
Lil Wayne tells the girl that he's a famous celebrity and has gone too high in his career to remember who she is.


Uh-uh, oh wow, oh wow Uh-uh, oh wow, oh wow Uh-uh, oh woah, oh woah Uh-huh, oh woah, oh woah
Repetitive ad-libs to maintain the beat of the song.


I tell her I'm in love with you But I can't be with you Tomorrow I'll be back Up on the first flight Right up out of town
Lil Wayne admits to being in love with the girl but says he can't commit to a relationship and will be leaving town soon.


Young Moula, baby Hop back in my spaceship Girl, I gotta drop your ass off Last night, yeah, we was spaced Girl, you love it But, girl, I gotta take off Looks like I'ma be here next week So call your company and take off And she say, "Wayne you ain't shit" She got me all impatient Cry me a river I can hear my conscience while I sail off
Lil Wayne tells the girl to get back in the spaceship as he's about to depart. The girl gets frustrated and Lil Wayne can hear her complaining. He ignores her and sets off.


Boy, you got a problem (a problem) And you ain't foolin' no one but yourself You're like a hot revolver (hot revolver) But you ain't killin' no one but yourself And Tunechi's gonna find someone to love And you go by yourself, so all alone
The chorus points out that Lil Wayne is living a lifestyle where he's hurting himself and not finding proper love, while others will find the love he cannot achieve.


I told her, I can be with her But I can't be with her As much as she'd like me to She like me too much That's the problem Oh my God, then shorty be wylin' And when I say I got to leave You wouldn't believe All of the things that she'll do And all of the things That she'll say to make me stay And I be like, "Damn" I'll be back someday But she wanna go with me To outer space So we made love in the Milky Way And then I sent her on her way
Lil Wayne informs the girl that he can't be with her as she likes him too much and becomes destructive when he leaves. He then tells a story of how they made love in outer space and he had to send her off soon after.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Billie Joe Armstrong, Tre Cool, Mike Dirnt, Dwayne Carter, Marcello Antonio Valenzano, Andre Lyon, Jermaine Anthony Preyan, Bryan Williams

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He said "you will survive and WIN if you do the simplest act of not picking up the Europeans weapons and using them." He told his people, many ignored him (obviously out of fear/arrogance) and they lost, and supposedly Sitting Bull never spoke again because they didn't listen anyway when it was of utmost importance.

You look at the American Revolution. You look at the German Tribes versus the Roman's.

Each time an unstoppable force invaded, the ONLY way to evem survive let alone win, was to unite with those who were formerly your enemies, sometimes for centuries before.

That will be difficult, scary, and dangerous in its own right. But it's the only way. Go kill THEIR chieftains and get it through their farking heads that this is life or death, and you're not going to let ignorant tribalism be what decides your fate.



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