B.R.O.
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Said, I ain't got no friends, all my niggas blood to me
Spillin' in your ear, yeah, that's blood money

Hatin' niggas fuckin' up my vibe (yeah)
I'm gettin' money, yeah, I'm fine
If I call you bro, you better ride out
Just tell me what's the words and we gon' slide on guys
Me and broski poppin' thirties, no sleep
Don't approach if you ain't got no love for me
I ain't got no friends, all my niggas like blood to me
Treat my whole gang just like blood brothers
If I call you my brother then we gon' ride
I love you forever, nigga, my guy for life
You know it's whatever if you fight, I fight
Tell me what's the word and we gon' slide on guys
Me and broski sippin' on Codeine
Don't approach if you ain't got no love for me
I ain't got no friends, all my niggas like blood to me
I'm DTP forever, bitches know me (know me, bitches know)

Seven hundred thousand, a Phantom on a random
Buy the bitch a Birkin every time she throw a tantrum
My accountant on speed dial, I told him, "Make the transfer"
Ain't got questions on 'cause I walk with all the answers
I pull up million dollar car (blu, blu, blu)
I know some Bloods that are slime (woo, woo, woo)
Blueberry fits, perfect time (woo, woo, woo)

The projects always showin' love for me, yeah
Whenever I'm in New York, me and Boogie like cousins
Gotta fire up a jet and take a trip out to London (woo)
My diamonds always hittin', me and Eliantte always up to somethin'
Diamonds on baguettes, girl, just tell me if I'm heavy
I came from the bottom, I came straight out of poverty
I had to look around to see who's with me and not with me
Tryna go and stacks these billions on the long road
If I tell you, "I love you", that ain't a lie
Until I make a couple million, I can't go home
They want a championship, so I bought the two tone (woo)
Bentley Colosseum, ridin' with the roof gone

Killed my vibe
I'm gettin' money, yeah, I'm fine
If I call you bro, you better ride out
Just tell me what's the words and we gon' slide, slide, slide
Just me and broski sippin' on this Codeine
Don't approach if you ain't got no love for me
I ain't got no friends, all my niggas like blood to me
Treat my whole gang just like blood brothers
If I call you my brother then we gon' ride
I love you forever, nigga, my guy for life
You know it's whatever if you fight, I fight
Tell me what's the word and we gon' slide on guys
Just me and my broski, poppin' thirties, no sleep
Don't approach if you ain't got no love for me




I ain't got no friends, all my niggas like blood to me
Whole damn gang, treat 'em like blood brothers (blood brothers, blood brothers)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of A Boogie wit da Hoodie's song "B.R.O." convey themes of loyalty, friendship, and the bonds formed within close-knit communities. The opening lines, "Said, I ain't got no friends, all my niggas blood to me/Spillin' in your ear, yeah, that's blood money," suggest that the singer considers his friends to be like family, emphasizing the trust and shared experiences they have.


The lyrics also touch upon the challenges the singer faces due to envy and negativity from others, with the lines "Hatin' niggas fuckin' up my vibe/I'm gettin' money, yeah, I'm fine." Despite this, the singer values the loyalty of his friends and expects them to have his back when needed, as highlighted with the line, "If I call you bro, you better ride out." This line emphasizes the expectation of solidarity and support when it comes to potential conflicts, affirming the strength of their bond.


The lyrics continue to emphasize the importance of loyalty and trust within the singer's circle, with lines like "Treat my whole gang just like blood brothers." This portrays a sense of unity and kinship among the group, with the singer considering them as family. The lyrics also touch upon the singer's willingness to fight for his friends and support them, as indicated by lines such as "I love you forever, nigga, my guy for life/You know it's whatever if you fight, I fight."


The lyrics further highlight the singer's connection to his community and his humble origins. He expresses gratitude for the support he receives from his hometown, particularly from New York, where he is shown love: "The projects always showin' love for me, yeah/Whenever I'm in New York, me and Boogie like cousins." The lyrics also mention his rise from poverty, indicating that he had to discern who was genuine and supportive throughout his journey.


Overall, the lyrics of "B.R.O." emphasize the singer's loyalty to his friends and the value he places on their relationships. The lyrics also touch upon the challenges they face and their determination to overcome them as a united and supportive group.


Line by Line Meaning

Said, I ain't got no friends, all my niggas blood to me
Expressing that he does not have any friends, as his closest associates are like family to him.


Spillin' in your ear, yeah, that's blood money
Referring to the act of sharing personal information, thoughts, or secrets with someone, which holds significant value and trust.


Hatin' niggas fuckin' up my vibe (yeah)
Expressing how negative individuals are impacting his positive energy and disrupting his overall mood.


I'm gettin' money, yeah, I'm fine
Confidently stating that he is financially successful and content with his current state.


If I call you bro, you better ride out
Emphasizing the expectation that if he considers you his close friend, you should be loyal and willing to support him in any situation.


Just tell me what's the words and we gon' slide on guys
Asking for information about a target or enemy so that he and his associates can take action against them.


Me and broski poppin' thirties, no sleep
Indicating that he and his close friend are consistently consuming pills known as 'thirties' (possibly referring to Percocet or other opioids) without taking breaks.


Don't approach if you ain't got no love for me
Warning others not to engage with him or his crew if they lack genuine care, loyalty, or respect.


Treat my whole gang just like blood brothers
Highlighting that he considers his entire group of friends as brothers, emphasizing the deep bond and loyalty they share.


If I call you my brother then we gon' ride
Stating that if he refers to someone as his brother, it signifies their unwavering support and commitment to stand by each other's side.


I love you forever, nigga, my guy for life
Expressing everlasting love and loyalty to someone he considers as close as a family member.


You know it's whatever if you fight, I fight
Affirming that he will defend and stand up for his friends, no matter the circumstances.


Me and broski sippin' on Codeine
Revealing that he and his friend are consuming Codeine, a narcotic cough syrup mixed with soft drinks or other liquids to create a recreational drink.


I'm DTP forever, bitches know me (know me, bitches know)
Asserting his affiliation with the DTP (Down to Prosper) crew and acknowledging that he is well-known and recognized by others.


Seven hundred thousand, a Phantom on a random
Boasting about owning a Phantom luxury car worth $700,000 without specifying a particular reason for its acquisition.


Buy the bitch a Birkin every time she throw a tantrum
Mentioning his tendency to purchase expensive Birkin bags for women when they become angry or upset.


My accountant on speed dial, I told him, 'Make the transfer'
Highlighting his close connection and established communication with his accountant, whom he instructs to perform money transfers swiftly.


Ain't got questions on 'cause I walk with all the answers
Expressing his confidence and self-assuredness, indicating that he always has the solutions or knowledge required.


I pull up million dollar car (blu, blu, blu)
Bringing attention to his flashy, expensive vehicles worth millions of dollars with an onomatopoeic sound effect.


I know some Bloods that are slime (woo, woo, woo)
Acknowledging his association with individuals affiliated with the Bloods gang who are known for their treacherous or deceitful behavior.


Blueberry fits, perfect time (woo, woo, woo)
Referring to his preference for matching clothing attire in the color blue, which he considers ideal or suitable.


The projects always showin' love for me, yeah
Expressing how the local community in the housing projects consistently demonstrates support and affection towards him.


Whenever I'm in New York, me and Boogie like cousins
Comparing his relationship with Boogie (referring to himself) to that of close family members, implying a strong bond.


Gotta fire up a jet and take a trip out to London (woo)
Expressing the need or desire to travel to London in a private jet, emphasizing his high status and luxurious lifestyle.


My diamonds always hittin', me and Eliantte always up to somethin'
Successfully highlighting that his diamonds (referring to jewelry) consistently shine and attract attention, mentioning his jeweler Eliantte who is often involved in their dealings.


Diamonds on baguettes, girl, just tell me if I'm heavy
Referring to the diamonds embedded in baguette-shaped settings, he asks a girl to confirm if his style or appearance is impressive.


I came from the bottom, I came straight out of poverty
Acknowledging his difficult upbringing and how he emerged from a state of extreme poverty.


I had to look around to see who's with me and not with me
Admitting that he needed to assess and determine which individuals were genuinely supportive and loyal to him.


Tryna go and stacks these billions on the long road
Expressing his ambition and determination to accumulate billions of dollars, recognizing that it will be a challenging journey.


If I tell you, 'I love you', that ain't a lie
Assuring that when he expresses love towards someone, it is genuine and sincere.


Until I make a couple million, I can't go home
Stating that he will not return home until he reaches a specific financial milestone of earning several million dollars.


They want a championship, so I bought the two tone (woo)
Feeling the pressure to succeed, he purchased a two-tone (referring to a two-tone watch) as a symbol of victory or achievement.


Bentley Colosseum, ridin' with the roof gone
Describing his luxurious Bentley vehicle, emphasizing that he drives with the convertible roof down.


Killed my vibe
Referencing an action or event that negatively impacted his mood or energy.


Just me and broski, poppin' thirties, no sleep
Reiterating the habit of him and his close friend consuming pills called 'thirties' without taking breaks, causing sleep disturbances.


Whole damn gang, treat 'em like blood brothers (blood brothers, blood brothers)
Portraying his entire crew or gang as being treated like true brothers, reinforcing their strong bond.


Don't approach if you ain't got no love for me
Warning others not to approach or engage with him if they lack genuine care, loyalty, or respect.


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Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Artist Julius Dubose, Rodrick Moore

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