Bring It Back
Birdman Ft. Lil Wayne Lyrics


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Yea, burr, burr,
C-M-B always

[Chorus]
How come gettin' money never gets boring?
How come gettin' money never gets boring?
Baby I gotta stack, what you goin' do for it?
Then you bring it back like the motherfuckin' chorus,
Can you bring it back back back back back back back?
Can you bring it back back back back back like a motherfuckin' chorus?

Back on my set,
Tool in my hand,
Big money was the plan,
So I'm back where I started,
Back where it come from
Back where we went wit' it,
Third Ward soldier out the Phantom doing big business,
Situations sticky got the homie toting two two's,
Comin' back old school,
Did it like he want to,
Headed to the pen now he back up on the slab,
Big money of the ab,
Hundred G's in cash,
Brand new whip, old school Caddy,
The dump truck,
A stash spot,
Then came up,
It's more 1's nigga,
Versace sheets,
Serve is more money in a new fleet

[Chorus]

Bought a new Phantom,
Suede with the gators
Brand new Louis always ready to spray it,
Like father like son,
Money is a must,
These hoe's we don't trust,
Brand new trucks,
Shined every summer,
Ran wit the numbers,
Stash spot cool got a 50 piece humming
Back up on my saddle nigga hustle for my shine,
Just an ordinary nigga on a million dollar grind,
Big timer old school, new school nigga,
Is more money homie,
More money more money more money homie,
My bitches paid Cavalli shades,
Blowin' haze, everyday

[Chorus]

Flip another hundred,
Get another Hundred,
Spend another Hundred,
Burn another Hundred,
Blow another Hundred,
Fuck another Hundred,
Get big money nigga, stuntin' on a hundred,
50 whips extra clips did it for the sunshine,
Garbage bag full hard body wit' a fire line,
Flip another brick, drink a little dip,
Stunna Island nigga shinin' wit a bad bitch,
A-R nigga, riding skinny tires,
Fully loaded high when you floatin' in the sky,
Rockin' Gucci blades, ridin' triple blades,
Tatts on the face, of nigga's been paid

[Chorus]

Ran from the botton, you know
One hundred always strapped nigga
L-F-L-S





Can you bring it back?
Can you bring it back?

Overall Meaning

In the song "Bring it Back" by Birdman featuring Lil Wayne, the chorus repeats the question "how come getting money never gets boring?" which seems to reflect the rappers’ apparent obsession with money and success. The lyrics also refer to the various ways the rappers make money and their lavish lifestyles. The verses focus on the rappers’ success and their ability to be honest about their past struggles.


The song opens with the repeated phrase "burr, burr, C-M-B always," which stands for Cash Money Brothers, a reference to the record company that Birdman co-founded. The chorus repeats several times, emphasizing how easy it is for them to make money and the excitement that comes with it. The first two verses focus on their past struggles and their rise to financial success, highlighting their big plans at the start and their success in returning to their roots. The verses also reference situations and activities they’ve been a part of, such as having a stash spot for their money, buying luxury cars and designer clothing, and running a successful business.


Overall, the song "Bring it Back" portrays the idea that money is the driving force behind everything they do, but it also reflects their willingness to work hard for their success and the pride they take in their achievements.


Line by Line Meaning

Yea, burr, burr,
Expressing excitement or enthusiasm in the form of vocalization.


C-M-B always
Referring to the musical collective/group known as Cash Money Billionaires, indicating loyalty to the group and its members.


How come gettin' money never gets boring?
Questioning the tendency for the acquisition of financial wealth to always remain exciting and fulfilling.


Baby I gotta stack, what you goin' do for it?
Asserting ownership over a large amount of money and inquiring as to what actions/potential trade-offs someone else would be willing to make in exchange for accessing it.


Then you bring it back like the motherfuckin' chorus,
Stating that when a certain action is taken or exchange is made, the result is similar to the consistency and repetition of a chorus in a musical song.


Can you bring it back back back back back back back?
Asking the recipient of the question to confirm their ability/reliability to replicate a previously successful result multiple times.


Back on my set,
Returning to one's previous environment, usually referring to the individual's hometown or a familiar surrounding.


Tool in my hand,
Referring to a firearm or other weapon held in the individual's possession for protection or offense purposes.


Big money was the plan,
Establishing a goal or objective of acquiring a large sum of financial wealth.


So I'm back where I started,
Indicating a sense of returning to one's origins or roots in order to achieve success and/or a particular financial goal.


Back where it come from
Reiterating a point from the previous line, emphasizing the importance of returning to one's beginnings in order to achieve success.


Back where we went wit' it,
Further emphasizing the point of needing to return to a previous mindset or approach in order to achieve success in a current situation.


Third Ward soldier out the Phantom doing big business,
Referring to an individual from the Third Ward neighborhood who has achieved great financial success and influence, usually through a combination of legal and/or illegal means.


Situations sticky got the homie toting two two's,
Describing a difficult or dangerous scenario that has prompted an individual associated with the singer to carry two guns for protection purposes.


Comin' back old school,
Returning to a previous set of practices or approaches that have proven successful in the past.


Did it like he want to,
Acting without regard to conventional norms or expectations, achieving success based on individual preferences and choices.


Headed to the pen now he back up on the slab,
Describing an individual who has served time in prison and is now back in their previous neighborhood or surrounding, often engaging in similar practices.


Big money of the ab,
Affirming the value and importance of large amounts of financial wealth.


Hundred G's in cash,
Referring to a hundred thousand dollars in physical paper currency, indicating great wealth and/or success.


Brand new whip, old school Caddy,
Describing a recently-purchased car that combines classic, vintage elements with modern, new features.


The dump truck,
Referring to a particular type of car or truck, often inciting feelings of envy from other individuals.


A stash spot,
Referring to a secret hiding place for valuable items, often used to store illegal or illicit materials.


Then came up,
Achieving success and/or financial wealth after starting from a position of less comfort or success.


It's more 1's nigga,
Noticing that the amount of money being dealt with or earned is in small denominations of one dollar bills, rather than larger bills or checks.


Versace sheets,
Referring to a high-end brand of bedding and linens, indicating a preference for luxury items and/or success.


Serve is more money in a new fleet
Implying that purchasing a new fleet of vehicles would be a profitable investment and/or sign of wealth.


Bought a new Phantom,
Purchasing a high-end vehicle model known as a Phantom, often associated with luxury and financial success.


Suede with the gators
Referring to the material and/or style of shoes (often alligator skin), indicating a preference for high-end, fashionable accessories.


Brand new Louis always ready to spray it,
Referring to a brand of designer items (such as hats, bags, etc.) and indicating a willingness to display these items extravagantly and confidently.


Like father like son,
Noticing a shared similarity or trait between oneself and one's father, often implying a sense of pride or responsibility.


Money is a must,
Considering financial wealth to be an essential and non-negotiable aspect of life and success.


These hoe's we don't trust,
Referring to women that are considered untrustworthy or only after one's money, often based on past experiences or stereotypes.


Brand new trucks,
Acquiring new, expensive vehicles that indicate a sign of financial success and confidence.


Shined every summer,
Making sure that one's vehicles are always clean and polished, and are used to attract attention and admiration during the summer months.


Ran wit the numbers,
Negotiating and dealing with large amounts of money, often with a sense of skill and expertise.


Stash spot cool got a 50 piece humming
Having a secret hiding place for valuable items, often containing jewelry or drugs, that is kept hidden and discrete.


Back up on my saddle nigga hustle for my shine,
Returning to a successful and influential position after experiencing a setback or failure, often involving working hard and putting in effort to achieve success and financial wealth.


Just an ordinary nigga on a million dollar grind,
Describing oneself as just another person striving for success, despite having the ultimate goal of achieving financial success and earning millions of dollars.


Big timer old school, new school nigga,
Describing oneself as someone who combines traditional, old-fashioned values and practices with modern, innovative approaches to achieve success.


Is more money homie, More money more money more money homie,
Repeating the phrase 'more money' to demonstrate an unwavering focus and objective of achieving financial wealth and success.


My bitches paid Cavalli shades,
Referring to expensive, designer sunglasses worn by women close to the artist, indicating a preference for luxury and high-end items.


Blowin' haze, everyday
Referring to the practice of smoking marijuana or other drugs on a regular basis.


Flip another hundred,
Referring to an action where a hundred dollar bill is used as an investment or bargaining chip, often resulting in a profit or return on investment.


Get another Hundred,
Continuing the process of acquiring and investing hundred dollar bills for financial gain.


Spend another Hundred,
Using/employing one hundred dollar bills for personal expenses or purchases, enjoying the benefit of earning and spending large amounts of money.


Burn another Hundred,
Referring to a situation where one hundred dollar bills are used to light cigarettes or drugs as a novelty or display of wealth.


Blow another Hundred,
Spending or using one hundred dollar bills for inconsequential or frivolous reasons, often indicating an excess of money and lack of care for its overall value.


Fuck another Hundred,
Engaging in sexual activities with a partner or partners who are only interested in the artist's financial wealth and success.


Get big money nigga, stuntin' on a hundred,
Achieving and displaying large amounts of financial wealth and success to impress others and demonstrate a sense of power and influence.


50 whips extra clips did it for the sunshine,
Acquiring a large amount of expensive vehicles and extra ammunition for the purpose of showing off and exuding power and confidence.


Garbage bag full hard body wit' a fire line,
Acquiring and storing large amounts of valuable items in a seemingly unimportant or unlikely container, implying a sense of secrecy and discretion.


Flip another brick, drink a little dip,
Engaging in illegal or profitable activities that involve a high level of risk and potential reward, often involving the sale of illegal drugs or firearms.


Stunna Island nigga shinin' wit a bad bitch,
Referring to an individual who has achieved great financial success and can impress his peers with his fashionable accessories and attractive romantic partners.


A-R nigga, riding skinny tires,
Referring to a type of vehicle (often a motorcycle or bike) that has small tires or wheels and is associated with a certain lifestyle or activity.


Fully loaded high when you floatin' in the sky,
Engaging in the consumption of illegal drugs or other illicit substances while enjoying a comfortable or luxurious experience, often involving travel or relaxation.


Rockin' Gucci blades, ridin' triple blades,
Referring to designer shoes and/or a particular vehicle style that exudes confidence and fashionability.


Tatts on the face, of nigga's been paid
Indicating that someone with tattoos on their face has achieved a great deal of financial success, often through illegal or illicit means.


Ran from the botton, you know
Referring to a struggle or series of challenges that one has overcome in order to achieve success, often involving overcoming a position of lesser wealth or power.


One hundred always strapped nigga
Referring to an individual who always has a weapon (usually a firearm) for protection purposes, indicating a sense of danger or potential conflict in their environment.


L-F-L-S
Unknown acronym, likely a reference to a particular group or practice associated with the artist.


Can you bring it back?
Asking the recipient of the question if they are capable of replicating a certain successful outcome or result.


Can you bring it back?
Repeating the previous question to emphasize the importance and emphasis on replicating a previous successful outcome or result.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BLAKE "SHY" ANTHONY CARTER, AHMED JAHI OLIVER, BRENT PASCHKE, LAUREN CHRISTY, MARCUS L. THOMAS

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Law of the Sun 🌞

It’s 2023. This song brings back so many memories… Back in my uni days with my best hommie , we always jam to this . What a nostalgic feeling .

nformi kevin

Bruh this hit got my uni days too ganging, land on it this mornx again relatx to de old memories

David Kelvin

One of my favorite track bring it back

Taylor_thee_official

PRICELESS " BRING IT BACK " 🔥🔥😭 FOREVER A HEAT

Petuk jr

This song will never get boring even in 50 years

Hey Hovie

"How come this song never gets boring, how come this song never gets boring"

chukwuebuka okoye

I LOVE THIS TRACK, "BRING IT BACK".
BIRDMAN, YOU ROOOOCK!!!!!!!

Matthew Nelson Chinedu

Dope

Mosman Comedy

This song always get me going and as well develop my love for Birdman and Lil Wayne's songs

Victor Emmanuel

2022 and we still listening to this banger 👋💯

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