Heavy
Blac Youngsta Lyrics


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Heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga gettin' money, everybody call him heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga spend 1700 on a set
I got a new foreign coupe, back then I ain't had a box Chevy
Fuck nigga now I'm heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy
Got your fuck nigga hatin' on you, gon' hate the heavy
Got them broke hoes hatin' on you, baby girl you're heavy
Everybody get heavy
Let me see you do the heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy

I was trappin' hard out the trap I was really trying to stretch it
Young nigga with a big bum I was dope boy heavy
I'mma drug lord you a runner lil nigga I'm heavy
I was fucked up bad so I called the boys, went and made a message
I remember I killed my first nigga with a Mac-11
They might be serving the city but them niggas tellin'
I'm the realest nigga that ever did it them fuck niggas hated
Them fuck niggas hate me
Them lil niggas hate that I'm heavy
I come from the bottom now I'm on the top like I made it
30 grand on my wrist I'm a young rich nigga I'm heavy
You ain't never killed shit
You ain't never saw a brick, you ain't heavy
Lil nigga you ain't heavy
I used to be broke now I'm

Heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga gettin' money, everybody call him heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga spend 1700 on a set
I got a new foreign coupe, back then I ain't had a box Chevy
Fuck nigga now I'm heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy
Got your fuck nigga hatin' on you, gon' hate the heavy
Got them broke hoes hatin' on you, baby girl you're heavy
Everybody get heavy
Let me see you do the heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy

Lil nigga talkin' 'bout he gettin' money boy
That ain't no money that shit there petty
2 Cubans on my neck that's 60K a piece, ooh that shit heavy
What you know about a rich king nigga that'll
Throw his life away right now that's scary
Nigga talkin' 'bout he blessed, bang bang bang bang send his ass
The streets look like heavy, your so clothes heavy
You used to have Vogues on Chevy
You had the j's before they hit the streets
So you used to stay in exclusives
You bet a Medusa, the hood was on point, your niggas was shooters
You used to have money but now nigga you just a used to
I'm a young rich nigga I'm a OG from my hood
I'ma million dollar street nigga if you don't respect me you should
When you look in the mirror know you wanna be me if you could
But you can't
You ain't heavy get that understood

Heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga gettin' money, everybody call him heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga spend 1700 on a set
I got a new foreign coupe, back then I ain't had a box Chevy
Fuck nigga now I'm heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy
Got your fuck nigga hatin' on you, gon' hate the heavy
Got them broke hoes hatin' on you, baby girl you're heavy
Everybody get heavy
Let me see you do the heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy

Them young niggas hungry, them lil niggas 'bout that savage
They robbin' they stealing they killin' them young niggas crazy
They do anything for that money them young niggas is stressing
Them young niggas stressing
They do anything to get heavy
What you know about growing up in the hood and you ain't got nothing
Grandma feeding you neck bones and homemade dressing
Nobody feel your pain when you out here stressing
When you out here stressing
I used to be broke now I'm heavy
When I ain't had shit coming up nigga everybody copped a Tec
Now I got a whole lot, whole lot everybody called me yet
When I'm walking trying to flag a nigga down nobody wanna help me
Everybody rolled past me

I used to be broke now I'm heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga gettin' money, everybody call him heavy
What you know about a young rich nigga spend 1700 on a set
I got a new foreign coupe, back then I ain't had a box Chevy
Fuck nigga now I'm heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy
Got your fuck nigga hatin' on you, gon' hate the heavy
Got them broke hoes hatin' on you, baby girl you're heavy
Everybody get heavy




Let me see you do the heavy
I used to be broke now I'm heavy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Blac Youngsta's song Heavy portray the journey of a young man who used to be poor but now has become wealthy. Blac Youngsta describes the experience of being rich and in-demand, with everyone calling him "heavy" because of his success. He notes that his extravagant lifestyle has granted him access to foreign cars and high-end fashion, such as two 60k Cuban chains. The lyrics also convey the darker side of becoming wealthy, highlighting the risky and dangerous activities that some people indulge in to keep up their status. The song paints a picture of the struggles and challenges that young people from disadvantaged backgrounds face when trying to make it in life.


Blac Youngsta shares his own experiences growing up in the hood, remembering those times when he had nothing to eat but neck bones and homemade dressing. He describes how even though he was struggling, he remained committed to advancing himself and ultimately became successful. He also warns others that pursuing wealth through illegal means like robbery and theft can lead to a life of trouble and stress.


Overall, the song Heavy is a commentary on the difficulties of achieving success and the persistent inequalities that exist in society. It showcases in its lyrics how young people who come from nothing can achieve something tangible with hard work, dedication, and persistence.


Line by Line Meaning

What you know about a young rich nigga gettin' money, everybody call him heavy
This line expresses the artist's experience of being a wealthy young black man and recognition he gets when surrounded by people. Everyone calls him heavy because he has made a name for himself with his wealth.


What you know about a young rich nigga spend 1700 on a set
This line explains the artist's wealth and how he can afford luxurious things without worrying about the price tag. He can spend 1700 dollars on a set without any hesitation.


I got a new foreign coupe, back then I ain't had a box Chevy
This line illustrates the artist's present wealth compared to his past. He can afford a new foreign coupe car instead of his earlier box-shaped Chevrolet car.


Fuck nigga now I'm heavy
The artist is feeling confident and heavy with his financial success, because he knows that he has accomplished something significant in his life.


I used to be broke now I'm heavy
This line reflects the artist's struggle from his past to his present situation in which he was once poor but is now wealthy.


Got your fuck nigga hatin' on you, gon' hate the heavy
With the current success of the artist, there will always be people who resent him simply because he achieved his goals. These people will hate him for being heavy.


Got them broke hoes hatin' on you, baby girl you're heavy
This line is aimed towards gold diggers or women who do not have the same wealth as the artist but still desires his presence. The artist says that when women are envious of him, he knows he has achieved heavy success.


Everybody get heavy
This line expresses the artist's desire for everyone around him to feel and understand the weight of success that he carries.


Let me see you do the heavy
The artist is challenging his audience to experience the weight of success he has achieved and to work hard to attain their own heavy success and wealth.


I was trappin' hard out the trap I was really trying to stretch it
In this line, the artist reminisces about the time he was involved in illegal activities (such as drug dealing) and how he worked towards having more (monetary) success by pushing to make his money stretch further.


Young nigga with a big bun I was dope boy heavy
This line reveals that the artist was known as a heavy drug dealer, one who is successful and has a lot of money, while also connecting with the slang word 'heavy' that appears throughout the song.


I'mma drug lord you a runner lil nigga I'm heavy
The artist feels he has become more successful than people who are still involved in the drug game. The 'runner' is someone who works for the drug lord (artist) to make quick money but receives less credit for it. The artist feels that his higher position in the game makes him heavy.


I was fucked up bad so I called the boys, went and made a message
The artist feels that he has come from a tough background and when things were difficult, he reached out to his friends to get through those tough times. Together, they created a lasting impression and legacy (the message).


I remember I killed my first nigga with a Mac-11
This line refers to the artist's past that was characterized by immense violence and criminal activities, which led him to commit murder for the first time using a particular gun called Mac-11.


They might be serving the city but them niggas tellin'
This line discusses the betrayal of those serving the drug trade and their loyalty to the authorities rather than the game. The artist thinks these people are telling or ratting out the ones involved in the trade.


I'm the realest nigga that ever did it them fuck niggas hated
The artist stakes a claim to being the most authentic and successful person in his genre. Haters and 'fuck niggas' (people who are fake) he believes, hate him because of his position.


Them fuck niggas hate me
The artist is referring to people who are fake or don't support him while they pretend that they are on his side. Because of this, they are hating on him and his success.


Them lil niggas hate that I'm heavy
The artist claims that there are people who do not like him because he has made significant progress in his life and has become very successful.


I come from the bottom now I'm on the top like I made it
In this line, the artist expresses his journey from a difficult past to a successful present, indicating that he feels that he has 'made it,' or achieved significant success in his life.


30 grand on my wrist I'm a young rich nigga I'm heavy
The artist is seen flaunting his wealth through his expensive watch, which is worth $30,000. He claims that this is proof that he is heavy.


You ain't never killed shit You ain't never saw a brick, you ain't heavy Lil nigga you ain't heavy
The artist is addressing the people who try to pretend that they are heavy or successful but have never had the experiences or the achievement to match that lifestyle. The artist is suggesting they are inauthentic and not heavy.


I used to be broke now I'm Lil nigga talkin' 'bout he gettin' money boy That ain't no money that shit there petty
The artist draws a clear distinction between his present success as a wealthy man and the petty amount that some people consider as an adequate amount of money that might suggest they, too, are successful.


2 Cubans on my neck that's 60K a piece, ooh that shit heavy
This line refers to the artist's Cuban necklaces that he is wearing, saying they are worth $60,000 each. The heaviness of the jewelry symbolizes his heavy cash flow.


What you know about a rich king nigga that'll Throw his life away right now that's scary
The artist is creating a characterization of himself as a king who has the ability to take extreme actions. He suggests he would risk his own life when necessary and that's something that might provoke fear or intimidate those who know him.


Nigga talkin' 'bout he blessed, bang bang bang bang send his ass
This line expresses the artist's scorn toward people who like to glorify their supposed blessings but don't have the wealth or status to match his. The artists finds these people contemptible and does not hesitate to show it.


The streets look like heavy, your so clothes heavy You used to have Vogues on Chevy
The artist creates a metaphor by comparing the streets to 'heavy' to illustrate the danger, violence, and poverty that can be present within them. He contrasts this serious image with 'so clothes heavy' that gives more meaning to his personal style and fashion sense. He has evolved from his old style where he used to wear Vogue's brand clothing with his Chevrolet car (which was a representation of his humble origins and part of his past).


You had the j's before they hit the streets So you used to stay in exclusives
The artist acknowledges that his followers or his friends from the past have been loyal to him, and have had good fashion sense and taste beyond their means, often wearing exclusive gear before they were accessible to the mainstream public.


You bet a Medusa, the hood was on point, your niggas were shooters You used to have money but now nigga you just a used to
The artist is essentially warning that there are consequences to achieving and then losing wealth and status—there is no safe position in-between, and those who drop from riches to poverty risk being abandoned by their old friends and their gang, particularly if they lack money. 'You bet a Medusa' refers to gambling or taking risks where things can take a drastic turn; and the hood was on point and knew that this group of friends could cause harm to others as their 'niggas were shooters'.


I'm a young rich nigga I'm a OG from my hood I'ma million dollar street nigga if you don't respect me you should When you look in the mirror know you wanna be me if you could But you can't You ain't heavy get that understood
The artist is claiming that his wealth and status make him a legend and an OG from his locality or hood. Anyone who does not respect his journey and achievements is not a genuine player in the game. The last two lines of this song are the conclusion that anyone wishing for or admiring rich people cannot be heavy just by desiring money, material possessions or trying to fake that lifestyle; the true meaning of heavy lies in hard work and perseverance through difficulties and struggles towards success.


Them young niggas hungry, them lil niggas 'bout that savage They robbin' they stealing they killin' them young niggas crazy They do anything for that money them young niggas is stressing Them young niggas stressing They do anything to get heavy
The artist is commenting on the low-income, and poverty that young people can experience. Old-timers may view them as savage and aggressive, but in the end, violence is fueled by the need for money and opportunity. This group of people is trapped in the struggle to edge out a living, and they will do whatever it takes, even if it means resorting to criminal activities.


What you know about growing up in the hood and you ain't got nothing Grandma feeding you neck bones and homemade dressing Nobody feel your pain when you out here stressing When you out here stressing
The artist recalls the times when he grew up in poverty, and his family had nothing to enjoy. They had to rely on cheap meals such as neck bones and homemade dressing. In this passage, he underlines the feeling of isolation and lack of empathy faced by the less fortunate members of society who struggle to get by.


When I ain't had shit coming up nigga everybody copped a Tec Now I got a whole lot, whole lot everybody called me yet When I'm walking trying to flag a nigga down nobody wanna help me Everybody rolled past me
The artist recalls people's tendency of not empathizing with people when they are down and going through a rough patch. Without significant financial success, nobody would offer help or a favor, but once he became rich and famous, the same people who ignored him before came forward and wanted his attention.




Lyrics © TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc., Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Mario Mims, Sam Benson

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Osvaldo Sotelo

2023 and still HEAVY!

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Punchy B

😅

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BigSayless

DEM LIL NIGHAS HATE DAT IM HEAVY 🏋🏽‍♂️

William Fernandez

Yep!

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YOUNGJEFE416

Still heavy in 2023 💪☝️🔥

Family 1rst

Sorry for your lost my Brother. Stay strong and smart lil brother. Keep holding it down for the ones that came from 0!!! Heavy camp reppn

Jaboa Hines

Family first

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Jimbo 203

USED TO BE BROKE NOW IM HEAVY...💪💪✌2019 AND BEYOND...

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