Hustle
4-0 Lyrics


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CRAZY
He said He’s too young to meditate
Too young to think straight
Too old to hesitate
Too old You don’t relate
Too fed up I’m loosing weight
What You sow is what You reap
What You get is what You keep
Better be careful what You sip
Oh! You don’t even dig
Jesus must have been a Gee
Don’t mistake the fake for the real
I swear it’s all about the money
But it’s not about the money
Life sometimes can be so cunny
Take it easy do not hurry
Time don’t wait for nobody
If You feeling fucked up, better talk to somebody
Find yourself a loyal buddy
I know trust is rare but You gotta try
Cos it’s a krazy world
but I’m a krazy nigga
I know I gotta work
I know I gotta hustle
Damn it’s a krazy world
but I’m a krazy nigga
I know I gotta work
I know I gotta hustle
Damn it’s a krazy world
But I’m a krazy nigga
I know I gotta work
I know I gotta hustle
Hustle, work, Grind
Hustle, work, Grind
Silly Me
You should be lucky You’re seeing Me
I’ve been working hard on being Me
Couple people might think I’m mean
I’m guessing You know what I mean
Proud to tell You I quit sipping lean
Omo gidi gidi Las gidi gidi
Tryna get it get it
Me and My team staying busy busy like a bee
Drawing attention anywhere We be
Telling these companies I need a deal
7 zeros or no deal
I’m a lucky corky, ASAP Rocky kinda Nigga
Hard to catch Me sipping liquor
I’m a teetotaler, storyteller, someone tell her
That I’m dreaming Rockerfeller
That’s why
Hustle, work, Grind.
Hustle, work, Grind.
Hustle, work, Grind
Hustle, work, Grind
Cos it’s a krazy world
but I’m a krazy nigga
I know I gotta work
I know I gotta hustle
Damn it’s a krazy world
but I’m a krazy nigga
I know I gotta work
I know I gotta hustle
Damn it’s a krazy world
but I’m a krazy nigga
I know I gotta work
I know I gotta hustle




Hustle, work, Grind
Hustle, work, Grind

Overall Meaning

In the song "Hustle" by 4-0, the lyrics reflect the artist's perspective on life and the importance of hard work and determination in a chaotic world. The first verse starts by addressing the challenges of being young and not feeling understood or related to by older generations. The artist acknowledges feeling frustrated and describes the consequences of one's actions and choices through the phrase "what you sow is what you reap."


The lyrics then touch upon the theme of money, emphasizing that life is not solely about financial success, but people often mistake it to be. The line "Jesus must have been a Gee" suggests that there is more to life than material wealth and that genuine faith is not tied to worldly possessions. The artist advises listeners to take it easy, not rush, and seek support from trustworthy individuals when feeling overwhelmed or lost.


In the second verse, the artist expresses gratitude for their own accomplishments and personal growth. They note that some may perceive them as mean or difficult due to their dedication and determination. The artist shares their decision to quit unhealthy habits, specifically mentioning "sipping lean," which is a reference to a popular recreational drug. They embrace their identity as a resident of Lagos, Nigeria, and express a strong desire for success by stating their aspirations for a lucrative record deal.


The chorus repeats the phrase "hustle, work, grind," emphasizing the artist's commitment to putting in the necessary effort to achieve their goals. At the core, the lyrics convey a message that even in a crazy world, the artist acknowledges the need to work hard and hustle in order to succeed. They portray themselves as someone who understands the importance of consistent effort and the grind required to make dreams a reality.


Overall, these lyrics capture the artist's mentality of staying focused and driven amidst the challenges of life, embracing their individuality, resisting negative influences, and valuing hard work as the key to achieving their aspirations in a chaotic world.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Omotayo Jayeola

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Comments from YouTube:

@Raven-00

According to mr. Tate's business advice you should never invest money until money starts getting in. When (and IF) it does, you reinvest the money the business itself is making. By investing 2k on a new business I think you put yourself in a position where you can (and probably WILL) lose money.

@cancled-oe8ii

He has also stated in HU 1.0 that he would never spend over 5,000 dollars to create a new business, of course there’s exceptions like the coffee example he use’s that he also did

@Raven-00

@*Canceled* and he probably spent more than we'll ever earn on his first casino but he's a veteran and this business advice is for beginners who have just started their journey.
Moreover, he never spends more than 5k on a new business idea while coffeeshops and casinos are everything but new concepts.

@roganbotha7904

Hello there, I was wondering if you could share some advice on how to manage extended delivery times, and what steps you take regarding product packaging. I recently began dropshipping, and when a customer purchased my product, it arrived with packaging that had Chinese writing on it??

@Ace_RJ

Any business you start is nearly always going to make you a loss in the beginning… you can’t blame the course 😭

@koraytulbur4526

I have been following your videos for a while now. Very entertaining and interesting to see someone doing the thing I don't want to do yet ahaha
I am learning to build a site first then I can rock prada aswell my guy

@JordanWelch

my boy rocking prada now

@capitaltycoon

I’m up rn, just not as up as you 😅🤣

@mihin4569

🤣

@LyricalGoats

@CapitalTycoon you are close

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