Wooday
Beelow Lyrics


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(feat. 69 Boyz)

Ballin records no what I'm saying
Home Bass Entertainment
69 Boyz and Beelow ya heard me
This how we say it down here, wooday
Wuz up all my woodays, ha, ha, ha
Let's show 'em how we do this here thing down south

(Chorus x2)

Them boyz down south be hollin' WOODAY!
Rollin' big bodies and screaming WOODAY!
You see a tight girl then holla WOODAY!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, wooday

(Verse 1: Beelow)

Whoa now its Beelow ballin' hard and bezzeled out
Big bodies all the time even shine with the lights out
Flipping bees daily, You baller blockin' but can't fade me
Gotta make 'em holla wooday every time the DJ played me
Ain't no thanking me, that's how we bring it down south
In the pent and black on with the grills in mouth
Ghetto millionaire, done bought my hoes a play tag
Done hooked up with the 69 boyz be got damn
Just bought a new suburban cause I like the way it look
When I play with them assassyn's you gone say its off the hook
Wooday that's how I talk
"Unt ugh", that's what we say
Big bodies how we ride and platinum is what we play
Three thousand out the shoot, mean mugging is hollin what
Ya boy on fire, I'm not P but I lights it up
So when ya'll be hollin' shawty, its cool
Now what you say
Way down south we scream wooday

(Chorus x2)

Them boyz down south be hollin' WOODAY
Rollin' big bodies and screaming WOODAY
You see a tight girl then holla WOODAY
Whoa, whoa, whoa, wooday

(Verse 2:)

Jumping out the game whoa
What about a hundred or better
Flossin' in them bodies make yo girl get wetter
You ain't no better when I'm doing when I do what I do
Scream whoa to them hoes then I'm knocking them boots
I ain't tripping unt ugh that's how we do it down south
Three chunks in our pocket with them golds in our mouth
Hoes get on them blocks, got 'em hotter than Wayne
That's how I'm coming up in this game so I'm doing my thang

(Chorus: x2)

Them boyz down south be hollin' WOODAY!
Rollin' big bodies and screaming WOODAY!
You see a tight girl then holla WOODAY!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, wooday

(Verse 3: Thrill Da Playa)

We be down like 4 flat vogues on gold d's
Thrill and Beelow, but we needs mo cheese
Pull some hoes like grass get mowed down
Cause like ballin g's we be laying them hoes down
See we don't be playing round my nigga we all out
Get 'cha head in the Mercedes we ball out
In the 90's it was bout G-Money and Beelow
But now its bout 69 and Beelow
And we tight like Betty and Fred enough said
A million, ha, nigga that ain't enough bread
You ain't heard we bread, down south we cost mo
Independent so you KNOW! We floss mo
From Florida to the ATL out to the Bu
Me and all my woodays is stoned out for the new
And everytime you see us we beam we on shine
Home Bass is ballin forever we gone grind

(Chorus x4)

Them boyz down south be hollin' WOODAY!
Rollin' big bodies and screaming WOODAY!




You see a tight girl then holla WOODAY!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, wooda

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Beelow's song Wooday featuring 69 Boyz celebrate the culture and lifestyle of the southern region of the United States. From balling hard and flaunting big bodies to hollering "wooday", the lyrics are a representation of the energy and swagger of the southern hip-hop scene. Beelow talks about rolling in big bodies and adorning himself with jewelry, while also making references to southern slang and catchphrases like "unt ugh". The chorus encourages hollering "wooday" when seeing a beautiful girl, emphasizing the importance of living life to the fullest and celebrating the southern way of living.


Throughout the song, 69 Boyz and Beelow use a call and response style to engage listeners and create a sense of community. By repeatedly referencing "wooday", they create a sense of camaraderie among those who know the term and understand its significance. The song can be seen as a tribute to southern hip-hop culture and its influence on the wider music industry.


Line by Line Meaning

Ballin records no what I'm saying
This song is being produced by Ballin Records


Home Bass Entertainment
Another label greeting the listener


69 Boyz and Beelow ya heard me
The artists performing the song are 69 Boyz and Beelow


This how we say it down here, wooday
The word 'wooday' is a local slang and catchphrase that is popular in the southern part of the United States


Wuz up all my woodays, ha, ha, ha
The artists are addressing and greeting their audience, who are all familiar with the term 'wooday'


Let's show 'em how we do this here thing down south
The song is about showcasing the lifestyle, culture, and dialect of the southern region of the United States


Them boyz down south be hollin' WOODAY!
People from southern US states are fond of using the phrase 'wooday'


Rollin' big bodies and screaming WOODAY!
Driving around in big or fancy vehicles while screaming 'wooday' is a popular activity among southern folks


You see a tight girl then holla WOODAY!
If someone spots a pretty girl, they shout 'wooday' to get her attention


Whoa, whoa, whoa, wooday
This is a repetitive chant used throughout the song


Whoa now its Beelow ballin' hard and bezzeled out
Beelow is introducing himself and boasting about his wealth


Big bodies all the time even shine with the lights out
Beelow always drives a large and flashy vehicle, even at night


Flipping bees daily, You baller blockin' but can't fade me
Beelow is flipping money and other assets everyday, and he's not afraid of other people's opinion of him


Gotta make 'em holla wooday every time the DJ played me
Beelow's goal is to make people shout 'wooday' whenever his song is played by a DJ


Ain't no thanking me, that's how we bring it down south
Beelow believes that in the south, this is just how they do things and there's no need for thanking him for representing their culture


In the pent and black on with the grills in mouth
Beelow is dressed in black and has grills on his teeth


Ghetto millionaire, done bought my hoes a play tag
Beelow has made so much money that he considers himself a 'ghetto millionaire'. He's bought his girlfriends a game of tag


Done hooked up with the 69 boyz be got damn
Beelow and 69 Boyz have teamed up for this song


Just bought a new suburban cause I like the way it look
Beelow purchased a new suburban vehicle because he finds it attractive


When I play with them assassyn's you gone say its off the hook
Beelow is bragging about the people he associates with and how popular they are


Wooday that's how I talk
Beelow reiterates that 'wooday' is how they talk in the south


"Unt ugh", that's what we say
Another example of southern dialect which is commonly used in their conversations


Big bodies how we ride and platinum is what we play
Southern folks love driving large cars and listening to music made of platinum records


Three thousand out the shoot, mean mugging is hollin what
Beelow dropped three thousand dollars to create this song, and he's wondering what the naysayers are criticizing him for


Ya boy on fire, I'm not P but I lights it up
Beelow is not literally on fire, but he's talking about how he's always bringing the heat and energy to the music scene


So when ya'll be hollin' shawty, its cool
Beelow acknowledges that it's acceptable for people to use the term 'shawty'


Now what you say,
A repetitive question asked by the artists to maintain energy in the song


Way down south we scream wooday
Beelow emphasizes once again that the term 'wooday' is exclusive to the southern region of the United States


Jumping out the game whoa
Thrill Da Playa is introducing himself with an expression of surprise


What about a hundred or better
Thrill Da Playa is asking the listeners what they think about the prospect of making a hundred or more dollars


Flossin' in them bodies make yo girl get wetter
Driving in fancy cars makes girls attracted to the owner


You ain't no better when I'm doing when I do what I do
Thrill Da Playa is confident that no one else can do what he does as well as him


Scream whoa to them hoes then I'm knocking them boots
Thrill Da Playa greets girls with a shout, then proceeds to have sex with them


Three chunks in our pocket with them golds in our mouth
Thrill Da Playa and Beelow carry three thousand dollars in their pockets and have gold teeth


Hoes get on them blocks, got 'em hotter than Wayne
Thrill Da Playa compares his ability to attract girls to that of famous rapper Lil Wayne


That's how I'm coming up in this game so I'm doing my thang
Thrill Da Playa is doing his best to succeed in the music industry


We be down like 4 flat vogues on gold d's
Thrill Da Playa is using this phrase to say that he is always ready and available


Pull some hoes like grass get mowed down
Thrill Da Playa is able to attract many girls at once


Cause like ballin g's we be laying them hoes down
Thrill Da Playa and his peers are having sex with many girls, similar to professional basketball players scoring baskets


See we don't be playing round my nigga we all out
Thrill Da Playa and his crew are always serious and committed to what they do


Get 'cha head in the Mercedes we ball out
Driving a Mercedes-Benz is seen as a sign of wealth and success


In the 90's it was bout G-Money and Beelow
During the 90s, G-Money and Beelow were the most popular artists in the southern rap scene


But now its bout 69 and Beelow
Currently, 69 Boyz and Beelow are the most talked-about artists in the south


And we tight like Betty and Fred enough said
69 Boyz and Beelow are good friends, and this phrase conveys that well enough


A million, ha, nigga that ain't enough bread
Making one million dollars isn't enough money for Thrill Da Playa


You ain't heard we bread, down south we cost mo
The southern rap scene is popular and generates more money than other parts of the country


Independent so you KNOW! We floss mo
The southern artists pride themselves on being independent and making more money than other labels


From Florida to the ATL out to the Bu
This phrase identifies different southern US cities that 69 Boyz and Beelow have visited


Me and all my woodays is stoned out for the new
Beelow is enjoying the latest trends and is surrounded by his friends who love them too


And everytime you see us we beam we on shine
Whenever people see Beelow and his crew, they are always dressed and looking their best


Home Bass is ballin forever we gone grind
Home Bass (the record label) will always be successful and grind to make more money




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