No more
Birdman & Lil Wayne Lyrics


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Yeah, hustler music

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right, money right, yeah

The pot's hot as the rock expands
It's the paper chasin' man on the clock like hands
Grindin' like teeth get money like Heath-
Cliff Huxtable, keep it comin' like Keith
Gotta make it last forever, for worse or for better
Gotta make it past the devil, so guns, I got several
And everybody plays the fool, says Aaron Neville
But I just play to win, holler back like heavy metal
Smellin' like pedals from a rose, so they hoes
My bread's buildin', bagels and legos
When I rose, they froze
Trust me for them pesos I'm an a-hole, AK holes
Think face blows
And understand I'm talkin' money by the case loads
Gun off safety, I'm in safe mode
I will hold court until the case closed
Brown bag, bitch

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right, money right

See, I'm the new investment, ain't no turnin' me back
Had them rubber band stacks in the button king sack
And I ain't never goin' back, sike, I love the life
Standin' under the street lights, tryin' to get off that white
At a reasonable price? Nah, I ain't tryin' to bargain with you
Them niggas hatin'? Well, I guess they gonna be starvin' with you
I got two jobs, I sell and I cop shit
Like Father Like Son, well, I was adopted
I told the Birdman, "Stunna, give me a chance"
But I don't even wanna tell you what I did with my advance
'Cause I'm only a man, I had to feed my fam
Took that lil' shit and copped three-thousand-twenty-four grams
Man, guess it is what it is, it was what it was
'Fore the rap game, I was sellin' drugs
And either way, I'm six figures before my first record
All-star, y'all gon' respect my my work ethic (I'm a hustla)

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got this brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more (yeah, we're settin' you up, nigga)
I got my mind right, money right, yeah (Uptown, yaeh)

From an eighth to a quarter, from a half to a brick
From an O to the O-Zs, they say I'm hood rich
And murder was the case, got me emptyin' out a clip
Stunna island, Birdman, nigga, right back in this bitch
Third Ward, throw the U up, I'm rollin' in the whip
With this money on my mind, got a hustle and a lick
Them high-rise buildings, me and young'n on some shit
Breakin' bread, choppin' millions, 'cause a bitch ain't shit
Told as a young'n how to roll with that chopper
If money on your block, for the money, I'll pop 'em
Nigga wanna hate but they money went and stopped 'em
From ridin' fly whips, now they hoes out joggin'
We stuntin' while y'all hatin', nigga
Stunna is what made you, nigga
I hear you poppin' shit, but the Birdman raised you, bitch
Birdman got an army, Birdman got a navy
And Cash Money can't save you

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more (yeah, nigga)
But I would never say that no more (and I can smoke to that)
I got my mind right, money right, yeah (you heard that, homeboy)

Like Father Like Son, nigga
And we on the money train, believe that (money, money, money train)
New Orleans, all day, daddy (yeah)
From the block to the top, nigga (that's how we get it)




That's how we get it (that's how we get it)
From the kitchen to the rocks

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song No More by Birdman and Lil Wayne speak about their experiences as hustlers and how they are trying to move away from that lifestyle. The first verse talks about carrying a brown bag full of money and going to Florida - presumably to deliver drugs. He says that he has decided not to hustle anymore but then admits that he cannot promise this as he has changed his mind before. The second verse begins with a metaphor about a hot pot and then talks about the struggles of chasing money and staying safe from the devil. Lil Wayne goes on to talk about how he had to take up the hustler's life to feed his family before he got an opportunity in the rap game.


The chorus repeats the first verse and seems to suggest that although they may be trying to move away from the hustle, they still have a lot of money and work to deal with. The third verse talks about how they had to sell drugs like Ounces (Ozies) before they became hood rich and how murder was a case that made them realize the risks of their lifestyles. They talk about how they have become rich and are now breaking bread and making millions, but they are still wary of their enemies who want to take them down. The song ends with Lil Wayne saying that Birdman saved him and that Cash Money can't save his enemies.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, hustler
The singer is a hustler and is acknowledging his own identity.


I got the brown bag full of money I got the work goin' to florida
The singer has a significant amount of money and is transporting drugs to Florida.


And I swore that I wont ever hustle no more
The singer made a promise to never hustle again.


But I don't never say that no more got my mind right nah
The artist has changed their mind and is still hustling, but with a new mindset.


The pots hot as the rock expands
The drugs are being cooked and the artist is under significant pressure.


It's the paper chasin' man
The singer is motivated by the pursuit of money.


On the clock like hands
The singer is constantly working and hustling for money.


Grindin' like teeth
The artist is working hard and grinding like teeth to achieve success.


Get money like Heath
The artist is making money quickly and efficiently.


Cliff Hukstable
A reference to the character of the same name from the TV show The Cosby Show, known for his hard work and tenacity.


Keep it comin' like keith
The singer is determined to continue making money like Keith Sweat's popular song 'Keep it Comin'.


Gotta make it last forever
The artist is focused on long-term financial success.


For worse or for better
The singer is willing to weather difficult circumstances while hustling for money.


Gotta make it past the devil
The singer faces significant challenges and obstacles in their path to financial success.


So guns I got several
The singer carries guns for protection and security while hustling.


And everybody plays the fool says Aaron Neville
A reference to a popular song by Aaron Neville, the artist acknowledges that everybody makes mistakes.


But I just play to win holler back like heavy metal
The artist is determined to succeed and take risks, as represented in the rebellious attitude of heavy metal music.


Smellin' like pedals
The singer smells good or sweet, like rose pedals.


From a rose so they hoes
The singer is attractive to women and seduces them with his money and success.


My breads buildin'
The artist's wealth is growing.


Bagels and legos
Metaphors for the artist's wealth and success, bagels signify financial stability while legos represent the systematic building of wealth.


When I rose they froze
Others are intimidated by the artist's wealth and status.


Trust me for the pesos im an a hole
The singer will do anything for money, even if it means being unkind or unpleasant to others.


A-K holes
A reference to AK-47 guns, which the artist carries for protection while dealing drugs.


Think face blows
The singer is willing to use violence to protect himself and his wealth.


And understand talkin' money by the case loads
The singer is knowledgeable about financial success and making money in large quantities.


Gun off safety
The singer's gun is ready for use at a moment's notice.


I'm in safe mode
The artist is being cautious and staying safe while dealing drugs and making money.


I will hold court, until the case closed
The artist is confident in his ability to succeed and will continue to hustle until he reaches his goals.


Young new investment ain't no turnin' me back
The singer is confident about his success and is determined to keep hustling for more money.


Had the rubber band stacks in the button king sack
The singer has a lot of money and is carrying it in a secure and visible container.


And I ain't never goin' back
The artist is determined to keep moving forward and achieving more financial success.


Sike I love the life standin' under the street lights
The artist enjoys the lifestyle that comes with making money and being a hustler, which involves standing on the streets at night.


Tryin' to get off that white at a reasonable price
The artist is dealing drugs, specifically cocaine, and hopes to make a profit by selling it at a good price.


Nah I ain't tryin' to bargain wit' ya them niggas hatin'
The singer will not tolerate bargaining or negotiating, especially with his enemies.


Well I guess they gonna be starvin' wit' you I got two jobs
The artist is successful and works hard, while his enemies will likely go hungry.


I sell and cop shit like father like son well I was adopted
The singer learned to hustle from family members and has adopted the same lifestyle on his own.


I told the birdman stunna gimme a chance
The singer convinced Birdman to give him an opportunity to succeed and make money.


And I don't even wanna tell you what I did with my advance
The singer has already made significant money from dealing drugs and has used that money to his advantage, but won't say how.


Cause I'm only a man I had to feed my fam takin' that hood shit
The artist does what he has to do to provide for his family, even if it means risking his own safety.


And copped about twenty four grams man I guess it is what it is it
The artist bought a significant amount of drugs and made a profit, accepting that his lifestyle will always involve risk and danger.


Was what it was before the rap game I was sellin' drugs either way
The singer was a hustler before the music industry, and would have continued to sell drugs even without his success in that field.


I'm six figures before my first record
The singer made significant money before ever releasing a record or becoming a successful rapper.


I'll stunt y'all don't respect my my work habits, hustla
The artist is confident in his ability to make money and is not respected by others who do not understand his work ethic.


Yeah thank you up nigga uptown from an 8 to a quarter
The artist is thankful for his financial success, which has increased from selling drugs in small amounts to much larger quantities.


From a half to a brick from an "O" to the ozies
The artist's business has grown from selling small quantities to selling bricks of drugs, including ounces and kilos.


That how I'm hood rich and murder was the case got me
The singer is wealthy from selling drugs and has faced significant danger and risk while doing so.


Emptyin' a lot clips stunna hollerin'
The artist is using his gun to protect himself and his drugs, while Birdman is also involved in the business and supporting him.


Birdman nigga right back in this bitch
Birdman is present and involved in the singer's drug dealing business.


Third world throw the you up I'm rollin' in the whip
The singer is from a poor community and is using his wealth to drive a nice car.


With this money on my mind gotta hustler and a lick
The singer is focused on making more money and has a plan to succeed and make more profit.


Them high rise dealin' me and youngin' on some shit
The artist and his partner are involved in the drug dealing business in upscale areas of the city.


Breaking bread choppi'n millions cause a bitch ain't shit
The artist is successfully making money and building wealth by hustling and dealing drugs.


Told as a youngin' how roll with the chopper
The singer was taught to use a gun or 'chopper' for protection early on in his life.


If money on your block for the money I'm a pop ya
The singer will resort to violence if someone interferes with his drug dealing business and profits.


Nigga wanna hate but they money wouldn't stop us
The artist has faced hate and negativity from others, but their opinions and actions have not stopped him from succeeding and making money.


From ridin' fly whips now they hoe out jock us
The artist's success and wealth have made him attractive to women and increased his social status.


We stunnin' while ya hating
The artist and his partner are successful and making money, despite hatred from others.


Nigga stunna is what made ya I hear ya poppin shit
Birdman played a significant role in the singer's success and rise to wealth and fame.


But the birdman raised ya bitch
The artist acknowledges that Birdman helped him achieve financial success and respect in the industry.


Birdman got an army birdman got a navy
Birdman has a lot of resources and support to protect his business ventures and wealth.


And cash money cant save ya.
No amount of money or success can protect someone who crosses the singer or Birdman in their drug dealing business.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bryan Williams, Dwayne Carter, Jermaine Eric Shute, Tristan G. Jones

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