Trackhawk
BBY GOYARD Lyrics


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Ayy Fuck'em up Dior

TrackHawk and it's ready uh huh
Big gas no teenie blunts
Mixed up for the good touch
Beaned up I'm a beanie baby

New Celine she perceive baby
I prestige in a week baby
Hunnid rounds, hit up Troy Ave
Better watch out that boy taken

Shut up bitch, the council spoken
Sticks you know that we toting
Knocked Up, Seth Rogen
Big muscle gang, you know the slogan

I took a hermit crab from the ocean
I wish that a bitch or hoe get emotions
Slow down just get in focus
Play in seats thats surrounded by locusts

What goes up must come down, yea I know that
With an ass like that
Why you so afraid to pole it

In a lab-coat made by Raf
Treat these pussies like labrats
Can you sign my cast
I got hurt need a perc & a hot bath
All these livid damn blue
Faces getting brought back

I just popped a Sleepy Hollow now
I'm messin with my head
And I'm only going up, I don't do sit-ins
SSX Lil Shannon yeah where the fuck yo set at
Smokin good n goose pack
Smoking good n goosepack

I put a letters on a couch,?
I got some werewolves in the cut
I got some gargoyles stacked




Flexing on em 101 in a
Hawk that follows the tracks

Overall Meaning

In the song "Trackhawk" by BBY GOYARD, the lyrics start off with a boastful declaration of independence and defiance with the opening line "Ayy Fuck'em up Dior". This sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the artist confidently expresses his self-assurance and nonchalant attitude.


The imagery of a "TrackHawk" being "ready" suggests a sense of power and readiness for whatever may come his way. The mention of "Big gas no teenie blunts" reinforces the idea of abundance and strength, contrasting small or insignificant things with something grand and impactful.


The lyrics continue to highlight the artist's unique perspective and lifestyle, referencing luxury brands like Celine and designer Raf Simons. There is a sense of upward mobility and success as he talks about his prestige and wealth, illustrated by lines such as "I prestige in a week baby". Despite this apparent success, there are also hints of danger and street life with references to firearms and being cautious of others who may be a threat.


The song delves into themes of personal growth and introspection, as the artist contemplates emotions and self-awareness. The mention of taking a hermit crab from the ocean and wishing for others to have emotions suggests a desire for deeper connections and understanding. There is a juxtaposition between material possessions and inner fulfillment, as he urges himself and others to slow down and focus on what truly matters.


Overall, "Trackhawk" by BBY GOYARD is a multi-layered track that blends elements of bravado, introspection, and self-expression. Through its intricate wordplay and vivid imagery, the song paints a picture of a young artist navigating through fame, success, and personal growth in a world filled with both luxury and uncertainty.




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