Prior to the formation of 88GLAM and following the disbanding of their former group coined "Get Home Safe Crew" with Jazz Cartier, both Derek Wise and 88 Camino had been releasing music separately. Wise and 88 Camino remained in touch and collaborated frequently and previously worked together on the tracks "Anuva Wun" as a single by 88 Camino and "I Can Tell" from Wise's 2017 debut album Inglorious. Wise and Camino began teasing their collaborative project during the summer of 2017.
The duo introduced the name "88GLAM" on November 1, 2017, premiering their first music video "12" via Billboard which featured a cameo from The Weeknd. This was followed by the release of another music video for "Bali" featuring NAV and the debut of their self-titled mixtape 88GLAM on November 7, 2017.
On April 20, 2018, four new tracks were added to 88GLAM and re-released as 88GLAM RELOADED by XO Records and Republic Records. Introducing a new remix to the duo's platinum-certified record Bali with NAV now featuring 2 Chainz.
On November 8, 2018, 88GLAM released a new single titled "Lil Boat" from their upcoming album titled 88GLAM2.
On November 15, 2018, 88GLAM released 88GLAM2 under XO Records and Republic Records with new features from Gunna on their song titled "Racks", as well as another feature from NAV on "It's a Flex". Following its release, 88GLAM2 debuted at #8 on iTunes All-Genre Chart, then at #6 on the iTunes' Hip Hop Chart and also landed itself a top five spot in Spotify's Canada's New Music Friday playlist.
On August 26, 2022, 88GLAM released their final album, Close To Heaven Far From God. This would mark the end of 88GLAM, with Derek and Camino going separate ways.
Bankroll
88GLAM Lyrics
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Thirty bands slip through my hands (I said slatt)
10k.Caash but I don't do no dance (it my slatt, 10k)
Blueface, yeah, I can get these bands (get these racks)
It's like tie-dye in my chain (tie-dye)
My guy, please refrain (oh)
I am not your man, not your bro (oh)
She gon' bust it for your mans on the low (on the low)
(Oh, Keed, talk to 'em)
She know I got racks so she gon' put her head on repeat (come here)
I can drip in LV (LV), I can drip in CC (Chaneyney)
Ridin' with the sticks, yeah, we shootin' like Call Of Duty (frrt)
Bentley truck got Forgis on it, we not round no hoopty
VVS diamonds on me (ice), got your ho like "Oowee" (ooh)
VVS diamonds on me, wet just like a coochie (coochie)
Jacuzzi, but we carry F&Ns, we not stain your uzi (brrt, Keed, talk to 'em)
Girl, stay on your shit, you better not lose it (better not lose)
Better not make me mad, I'll lose it (they know I'll lose)
You say you a hitter, you ain't proved it (nah, you ain't proved)
Car foreign, stick foreign (skrrt)
Put a hitter on a Perc', it was early morning
Pull up, get a backend, ain't doing no tourin' (backend, backend)
23 on my coupe, I ain't talkin' no Jordan (23)
You don't see no gun on me, somebody else totin' it (yes, sir)
Rubber band blue hundreds, I cannot fold it (yes, sir)
Cartier frames on me, just know I'm focused (Cartier frames)
Drippin', no, I can't explain, diamond water like rain
Hunnid racks just like that (yeah, slatt, slatt)
Thirty bands slip through my hands (I said slatt)
10k.Caash but I don't do no dance (it my slatt)
Blueface, yeah, I can get these bands (get these racks)
It's like tie-dye in my chain (tie-dye)
My guy, please refrain (oh)
I am not your man, not your bro (oh)
She gon' bust it for your mans on the low (on the low)
10k.Caash, just like that (slatt, slatt)
10k.Caash, but I don't do no dance (that's my slatt)
Hunnid racks, just like that (gettin' bands)
Hunnid racks, yeah, it's gon' to make her dance (that's my slatt)
10k.Caash, just like that (yeah, ooh)
Took my time and made this way, now I'm sittin' on bankroll (yeah)
Yeah, my diamonds factory, I never pay to make it glow
Addin' up zeros to these O's, and all my friends, they turn to foes
And now I'm pourin' up that four, that shit addictin', yeah, I know
Sittin' in PJ's with these PJ's, all my life this was a goal, yeah
Shoe size twelve and a half, but triple S is forty-four, yeah
Just came back from the Saks, I can't go back to lookin' broke, yeah (no)
Bitches every weekend before I drop 'em like some soap, yeah
Glamboy run for mayor 'cause he got so many poles, yeah
Fallin' asleep while my shit deep in, thought this Perc' would pick me up
Boy, I'm drownin' in the deep end, my whole body Saint Laurent (deep)
Avoidin' these charges, I'm a target, can't let 12 come get me stuck
Gettin' these backend, that's attractive, touchin' hunnids get me up
I got bad hoes, cuff 'em like my sleeves
Twenty bands on her, I just blacked out at Celine
Ran up on the plug, said I nee-nee-nee-nee-need
I'm a shootin' star, get to blowin' off some steam (ooh)
Hunnid racks just like that (yeah, slatt, slatt)
Thirty bands slip through my hands (I said slatt)
10k.Caash but I don't do no dance (it my slatt)
Blueface, yeah, I can get these bands (get these racks)
It's like tie-dye in my chain (tie-dye)
My guy, please refrain (oh)
I am not your man, not your bro (bro)
She gon' bust it for your mans on the low (on the low)
10k.Caash, just like that (slatt, slatt)
10k.Caash, but I don't do no dance (that's my slatt)
Hunnid racks, just like that (gettin' bands)
Hunnid racks, yeah, it's gon' to make her dance (that's my slatt)
10k.Caash, just like that (yeah, ooh)
The song "Bankroll" by 88GLAM featuring Lil Keed is a boastful anthem about wealth and success. The lyrics refer to large sums of money such as "hundred racks" and "thirty bands" slipping through their hands. The reference to other rappers such as Blueface and 10k.Caash, who are known for their money-themed lyrics and flashy lifestyles, further emphasizes their own wealth. The line "It's like tie-dye on my chain" is a reference to the expensive technique used to color diamonds. The chorus "10k.Caash but I don't do no dance" is a nod to 10k.Caash's hit song "Lottery," which is widely associated with the viral "Renegade" dance on TikTok.
Lil Keed's verse begins with the line "She know I got racks so she gon' put her head on repeat," meaning that he has so much money that women will constantly come back to him for more. He boasts about being able to "drip" (wear expensive clothes) in Louis Vuitton and Chanel, and references the video game "Call of Duty" when he says he's "ridin' with the sticks." The line "Bentley truck got Forgis on it, we not round no hoopty" means that he has upgraded from a cheap, run-down car to a luxury vehicle with premium wheels. He also mentions carrying guns for protection ("carry F&Ns") and warns listeners that they shouldn't mess with him ("Better not make me mad, I'll lose it"). The last few lines of his verse mention his own musical prowess and his love of expensive material possessions.
Overall, the lyrics of "Bankroll" are a celebration of wealth, material possessions, and success in the music industry.
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Written by: Derek Bissue, Shakqueel Burthwright, Tom Henry, Malik Hamid Johnson, Raqhid Jevon Render
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Azerrz
How tf can anyone be this underrated?
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yo its my nigga azerrz
mg
fax these guys are underrated best out of toronto
Kaotic Teknique
Right.
J
bad management
Javill
Fr
YK Cl
This is my favourite verse that Lil Keed ever did, and I come back to this pretty much every month. RIP Keed man, gone too soon.
mvrco
88GLAM heavily underrated. Who agrees?
theregoleban
I do
Tarandeep Singh
I do