Standing on the Mountain Top
Ace Hood/DJ Khaled/Pooh Bear Lyrics


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(Chorus) Standing on the mountain top, counting all this money, laughing at you haters, ain't nothing gonna save yeah.

Yeah, Welcome Back, Another small Buy, we global , Feel my pain They can't deal witha nigga like me. Cus I keep it so hood, yeah I keep it so Street. The industry hate but they gotta see me. Turn your tvs on Bet all you see is me. Nah I ain't playing why you trying to blame me, Might as well hate the world instead of hating on me. Pussy ass nigga (And we taking over, One paper bag at a time) I need that clearence feed me more, come and think about it you need it more Uhh I am miami I do it for miami, 24 and 7 trays yeah nigga we born and raised. See this, Joe Crack we showed them. Damn right I'm so concieted. I know it made you sick, guess what it made me rich. Shout out to all my DJ's. Projects I know you feel me. Thank god for rubber bands. Phantoms on paper tags. This oens for all the fans. We the best.

(Chorus) Standing on the mountain top, counting all this money, laughing at you haters, ain't nothing gonna save yeah. x2

I Introduce you to ace hood!
Get Em.
More money more problems they hollar I get em, I got em






Bitch I am ace. that'd H to the double O D and when you mention greatness you better be mentioning me. Or when you say the best you deffinitly mentioning we. They said I couldn't do it, proving them ludacris niggas.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song Standing On The Mountain Top by Ace Hood and Pooh Bear express feelings of triumph and success in the face of those who doubted them. The chorus speaks to the rappers' financial success as they stand on a metaphorical mountain top counting their money and laughing at their haters. They boast about their ability to keep it real and maintain their street credibility while still achieving success in the music industry. The lyrics also touch on the idea of jealousy and how it can be easier to hate on an individual rather than hating the world as a whole.


Ace Hood's verse continues the theme of monetary success and the obstacles he faced before achieving it. He refers to himself as "ace" and speaks directly to those who doubted him, proving them wrong by becoming successful despite their beliefs. He acknowledges the idea that having more money can come with more problems but asserts that he is capable of handling them. By stating that he and his team are the best, he exudes confidence and security in his position in the industry.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of strength, confidence, and success, as well as a hint of vindication for those who opposed them in the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Standing on the mountain top, counting all this money, laughing at you haters, ain't nothing gonna save yeah.
Ace Hood and Pooh Bear confidently proclaim their massive success and wealth, delighting in the jealousy of their detractors and expressing their invincibility.


Yeah, Welcome Back, Another small Buy, we global , Feel my pain They can't deal witha nigga like me.
Ace Hood returns with another release, acknowledging his global reach and the constant struggles he faces in his personal and professional life, which few others can relate to.


Cus I keep it so hood, yeah I keep it so Street. The industry hate but they gotta see me. Turn your tvs on Bet all you see is me.
Ace Hood remains true to his upbringing and roots, defying the mainstream music industry and asserting his position as a prominent force in the culture and media landscape.


Nah I ain't playing why you trying to blame me, Might as well hate the world instead of hating on me. Pussy ass nigga (And we taking over, One paper bag at a time)
Ace Hood refuses to be held responsible for the problems of others and suggests that those who criticize him should focus their anger elsewhere, while asserting his dominance in the rap game by acquiring wealth and power organically.


I need that clearence feed me more, come and think about it you need it more Uhh I am miami I do it for miami, 24 and 7 trays yeah nigga we born and raised.
Ace Hood demands more opportunities and recognition for his contributions to music, while celebrating his hometown of Miami and the community that raised him.


See this, Joe Crack we showed them. Damn right I'm so concieted. I know it made you sick, guess what it made me rich. Shout out to all my DJ's. Projects I know you feel me.
Ace Hood and his team revel in their accomplishments and acknowledge their own arrogance and pride, recognizing that their successes come with a cost to those who envy them, but remain grateful to their fans and supporters who understand and appreciate their struggles.


Thank god for rubber bands. Phantoms on paper tags. This oens for all the fans. We the best.
Ace Hood expresses gratitude for his success and opulence, which he maintains with the aid of rubber bands and phantom cars, and dedicates his music and message to those who have supported him on his journey to the top.


I Introduce you to ace hood!
Ace Hood proclaims his arrival and readiness to take on the rap game.


More money more problems they hollar I get em, I got em
Ace Hood acknowledges the difficulties that come with success, but asserts his ability to overcome them and continue his upward trajectory.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: KHALED KHALED, ANTOINE MCCOLISTER

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