Worldwide
BigWalkDog Lyrics


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Oh, oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh, oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh, oh (M Cam-J, you got another one)
Ha, ha, hey, hey

Leave Mississippi, go to Florida, Alabama, Georgia
Might need his shirt, I know it hurt, they got his name embroided
I'm labeled a boss and not a artist, I'm a workaholic
Them X's was scrummin' with his senses, he think he hearin' voices (who that?)
Plug did my teeth, I'm flossin' every time I'm talkin', darlin' (bling)
A college girl work with the orders, he think he Travis Porter
She knowin' the half, make up two quarters, keep a sack like doorman
Four-hundred grams just short of larger, I ball it like Jordan (get me more)

I know Miguel work at hotels, preform in California (Miguel)
One thin' I know for sure, his work, it come up through the water (check it out)
And if you catch him while he jumpin', he do cheaper orders (sheesh)
So many packs up in his house, he could've been on Hoarders
We looked at boats the other day, a beach house on the water (sheesh)
Been certified, go check my name, who smarter than Harvard?
They think he prolly snatchin' purses, he dressed like a robber (ha)
Ain't doin' no flodgin', he outside right now with a carbon (right now)
I'm lit, I parked a Hellcat right by a Ferrari
Admit we really live that, ain't tellin' 'em sorry
I missed yo' call, it wasn't on purpose, I prolly went joggin' (for real)
That nigga really been a cop, I know he been dodgin' (a cop ass nigga, haha)

I know he be flodgin' (these niggas be cops, man)
Ain't tellin' 'em sorry (cop ass nigga, dodgin' ass nigga)
Won't live 'til tomorrow (they doin' no charges, nigga, dodgin')
Yo' life in the bottle (ha)

Don't wanna kick it with no rapper, we keepin' it briefly (briefly)
You ever seen a hundred thousand increasin' up weekly? (Triple)
You ever pulled up in a Lamb' and hopped out with a heater? (Ha)
If you ain't seen a least a M, we ain't nowhere near equal (ain't close)
Niggas be different, probably why I won't do no more features (probably not)
And you on here, you with a red eye, don't rattle nobody's speakers (never)
With One Eleven water pieces, divide it like pizza (grr)
You get to reachin', you gon' get higher than reefer

Ha, prolly higher than Jesus
Prolly higher than reefer

Leave Mississippi, go to Florida, Alabama, Georgia
Might need his shirt, I know it hurt, he got his name embroided
I'm labeled a boss and not a artist, I'm a workaholic
Them X's was scrummin' with his senses, he think he hearin' voices
Plug did my teeth, I'm flossin' every time I'm talkin', darlin' (bling)
A college girl work with the orders, he think he Travis Porter
She knowin' the half, make up two quarters, keep a sack like doorman
Four-hundred grams just short of larger, I ball it like Jordan

I ball it like Jordan
Ha-ha (ha-ha)
Uh, uh, uh-uh (hey)
I ball it like Jordan (ha-ha)




I ball it like Jordan
Ha

Overall Meaning

In BigWalkDog's song "Worldwide," the lyrics portray a self-assured and confident individual who is proud of their achievements and lifestyle. The song opens with a catchy and repetitive chorus, setting the energetic and boastful tone of the track. Throughout the verses, the lyrics touch on various themes, including success, wealth, and street credibility.


The first verse talks about leaving Mississippi and venturing to different states like Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. The mention of an embroidered shirt highlights the attention to detail and luxury in the singer's lifestyle. They identify themselves as a boss rather than just an artist, emphasizing their strong work ethic. The line about hearing voices may allude to their intuition or street smarts, implying that they can detect danger or deception.


The second verse mentions a person named Miguel who may work at hotels and have a unique method of distributing his products. The reference to his work coming through the water hints at possible drug trafficking. The singer remarks about Miguel's extensive stash, comparing it to the excessive hoarding seen on the reality show "Hoarders." The lyrics also boast about considering buying a beach house and having Harvard-level intelligence. They mock someone's appearance, suggesting they may be mistaken for a thief. The last line of the verse claims that the singer knows someone who is a cop and has been evading law enforcement.


In the final verse, the lyrics assert the singer's superiority over other rappers in terms of wealth and success. They mention pulling up in a Lamborghini while armed and question the legitimacy of other artists who haven't achieved a certain financial milestone. The lyrics touch on the idea that the singer doesn't collaborate with other rappers because they are different or don't measure up. They emphasize the importance of individuality and staying true to oneself.


Overall, "Worldwide" showcases BigWalkDog's confident persona and his pride in his accomplishments, while also alluding to street life and the challenges associated with it.


Line by Line Meaning

Leave Mississippi, go to Florida, Alabama, Georgia
Travel from one state to another, exploring different regions and experiences.


Might need his shirt, I know it hurt, they got his name embroidered
Having his name engraved on his shirt shows the significance of his presence and how it can cause envy and jealousy.


I'm labeled a boss and not a artist, I'm a workaholic
Rather than being recognized solely as an artist, he is acknowledged as a boss due to his relentless work ethic and dedication to his craft.


Them X's was scrummin' with his senses, he think he hearin' voices (who that?)
The effects of the drug Xanax have caused his senses to alter, creating illusions of hearing voices.


Plug did my teeth, I'm flossing every time I'm talking, darling (bling)
The dental work he received from his drug supplier demonstrates his wealth and success, evident every time he speaks.


A college girl works with the orders, he thinks he's Travis Porter
He has a connection with a college girl who assists in managing drug deals, leading him to believe he is as influential and successful as the music group Travis Porter.


She knowing the half, make up two quarters, keep a sack like doorman
The college girl is knowledgeable about the drug business, capable of doubling the quantity and keeping it securely, resembling a doorman guarding access.


Four-hundred grams just short of larger, I ball it like Jordan (get me more)
He handles large quantities of drugs, close to an even greater amount, and he flaunts his success by referencing basketball legend Michael Jordan's greatness.


I know Miguel works at hotels, performs in California (Miguel)
Miguel, a fictional character, engages in illegal activities while holding a legitimate job at hotels in California.


One thing I know for sure, his work comes up through the water (check it out)
His drugs are smuggled through bodies of water, ensuring a discreet and efficient importation process.


And if you catch him while he's jumping, he does cheaper orders (sheesh)
When he is in a hurry or trying to avoid suspicion, he offers drugs at a discounted price, making it a more attractive deal.


So many packs up in his house, he could've been on Hoarders
He stores an excessive number of drug packages in his residence, to the point where it reflects the behavior of compulsive hoarding.


We looked at boats the other day, a beach house on the water (sheesh)
He recently examined boats, considering the purchase of a beach house situated by the water, showcasing his wealth and aspiration.


Been certified, go check my name, who smarter than Harvard?
Referring to his reputation and accomplishments, he challenges others to verify the legitimacy of his achievements and implies that he surpasses the intellect of an Ivy League university like Harvard.


They think he probably snatches purses, he dresses like a robber (ha)
People misconstrue his appearance, assuming he engages in petty theft, due to his attire that resembles that of a criminal.


Ain't doing no fronting, he's outside right now with a carbon (right now)
He does not engage in pretense or false displays, and emphasizes that he is presently armed with a firearm.


I'm lit, I parked a Hellcat right by a Ferrari
He is experiencing a high level of success and wealth, evident by his parking a high-performance vehicle like a Hellcat next to a luxury sports car like a Ferrari.


Admit we really live that, ain't telling 'em sorry
He openly acknowledges that their lifestyle is authentic, and he has no regrets or apologies for their actions or success.


I missed your call, it wasn't on purpose, I probably went jogging (for real)
He unintentionally overlooked someone's call while engaging in athletic exercise, highlighting how physical fitness is a part of his routine.


That nigga really been a cop, I know he been dodging (a cop-ass nigga, haha)
Referring to an individual who potentially has law enforcement ties, his evasive behavior reinforces the belief that he is purposefully avoiding any potential legal entanglements.


I know he be flaunting (these niggas be cops, man)
He is aware that the person in question boasts about their possessions or lifestyle, suspecting that they may have ulterior motives or connections to law enforcement.


Ain't telling 'em sorry (cop-ass nigga, dodging-ass nigga)
He feels no remorse or apology towards someone who exhibits behavior associated with law enforcement or exhibits evasive tendencies.


Won't live 'til tomorrow (they doing no charges, nigga, dodging)
He believes that those involved in illegal activities and evasive behavior are unlikely to survive for an extended period, avoiding legal consequences due to their cleverness and ability to evade capture.


Your life in the bottle (ha)
He speaks metaphorically about the fragility and vulnerability of one's life when involved in dangerous or illicit activities.


Don't wanna kick it with no rapper, we keeping it briefly (briefly)
He prefers to spend limited time with other rappers, prioritizing brevity in their interactions.


You ever seen a hundred thousand increasing up weekly? (Triple)
He questions if others have witnessed the rapid growth of his wealth, accumulating substantial sums of money within a short period.


You ever pulled up in a Lamb' and hopped out with a heater? (Ha)
He highlights the juxtaposition of arriving in a luxurious Lamborghini vehicle while simultaneously carrying a concealed firearm for protection.


If you ain't seen at least a million, we ain't nowhere near equal (ain't close)
He asserts that unless someone has amassed a minimum of one million dollars, there is a vast disparity in their financial status, and they cannot be considered his equal.


Niggas be different, probably why I won't do no more features (probably not)
He avoids collaborating with other artists due to the significant discrepancies in their personalities and motives.


And you're here, you're with a red eye, don't rattle nobody's speakers (never)
He cautions an individual, who seems suspicious due to their bloodshot eyes, not to provoke or disturb others by causing unnecessary disruptions.


With One Eleven water pieces, divide it like pizza (grr)
Referring to high-quality water pieces for smoking purposes, he suggests dividing the drug product in a manner similar to slicing a pizza.


You get to reaching, you're going to get higher than reefer
If one becomes too ambitious or tries to meddle excessively, the resulting consequences will lead to a state of intoxication surpassing that of marijuana.


Prolly higher than Jesus
He humorously suggests that the state of intoxication he mentioned in the previous line could potentially surpass even the renowned figure of Jesus Christ.


Prolly higher than reefer
As previously mentioned, the potential level of intoxication surpasses that associated with marijuana.


I ball it like Jordan
He excels and achieves greatness, just as basketball superstar Michael Jordan did.


Ha-ha (ha-ha)
An expression of amusement or satisfaction, emphasizing his confidence and satisfaction with his accomplishments.


Uh, uh, uh-uh (hey)
Additional vocalizations that add rhythm and energy to the song.


I ball it like Jordan (ha-ha)
Reiterating his ability to excel and succeed, comparing himself to Michael Jordan.


I ball it like Jordan
Another repetition, reinforcing his comparison to Michael Jordan's greatness.


Ha
A final exclamation or affirmation of his skills and accomplishments.




Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Dajour Jamal Walker, Cameron A. Johnson

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Kendra Joyce

EVERY TIME ITS A HIT WITH THIS GUY. HE ALWAYS GOES SO HARD. ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏ BIG WALK DOG IS THE MAN. โค๏ธ

Postmaster Sgt

That new album bout to be that ticket. Walkdog been snappin from jump.

D 0

Unfortunately the latest singles just got added to Trick City deluxe

Vadarris Totten

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Ryan C Watson

I hope he donโ€™t stop cause bro has dropped nothing but straight bangers

Donna Murdock

Facts

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Bro literally saving the rap game๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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