Let's Roll
Bootcamp Clik Lyrics


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[Louieville Sluggah]
Aiyo, bank rolls, face swolls
BD Boys move, cause they know it dollars when I say so
Say no, if it ain't dough, right up front
Because you still got haters right up front
That's plottin' on the downfall, creepin' all around y'all
As soon as he jump up, I grip that pound sound off
Just trynna live this, back bone the business
BCC is the click and, y'all can't get with
Nothing them boys spitting
Cause y'all like female dogs --- bitches
So move when we come through, of course with a gun or two
So tell me now, what the fuck niggaz gonna do
H-E-NN-Y, pissy off shots of Hen', rockin' til I die
Nuts I bust off, if I bust off
Slugs I bust off, if they want war, what?

[Top Dog]
Up in the club, Top Dog, show me some love
I got my game face, gun in the place, blaze the place
With that yard weed, you know the god we remember that
You know we, ten second rolly, bum on the fat

[Chorus 2X: Tek (Starang Wondah)]
Hey ma, I'm hollerin', trynna see if you swallowin'
Hey ma, trynna pick out which ride you hoppin' in
I know you wanna ride, come on, let's roll
(Aiyo, I kow you wanna roll, come on, let's ride)

[Tek]
It's six fifty by the curb, and a fifty ya herb
Three sixties by the sixth fifty, that's by the curve
Number six on the throwback, Julius Irv'
Pound on 36 indites, for use and observe

[Starang Wondah]
These niggaz steppin' on the scene, MVP's of the team
Steppin' outta Yukon, like Alida Lamine, knawmean?
Starang Wondah, pickin' and crips
You know me, low key, bitch, lits on the spliff
Skinny nigga, I ain't got no time to exercise
Step to guys, motherfuckers lives is jeopardized
Y'all recognize

[Tek]
Yeah, we dead in the hood, but not dead in the hood
You know your boys boys, credit line is good
Can't afford to see your step, got torned, same as the lords
Sip clubs and smoke purple, like we won the playoffs

[Hook: Buckshot]
No matter what you go through
We gonna stick gonna together

[Steele]
Got on my Timb boots, car hard jeans too
Bulletproof vehicle, that's how we steam through
Ten to twenty niggaz deep with me, muggs rollin' the drugs
Bouncers wanna throw us out, but we ain't givin' a fuck
I'm 3 star general, who you?
Cowards wanna disrespect the God, screw you
Bet if I put the Smif-N-Wess', and to ya head and squeeze it
Kill all the beef, and send you to meet Jesus
Say y'all, rappers, can hate on
Waiting on my down fall, mad cause we stay strong
Most record labels too scared to deal with some real shit
Bet they all ride the dick when they feel this
Duck Down, bitch, you in Bucktown
Little homey playin' big man and got struck down
Ain't near motherfucker safe in this game we walkin'
Puttin' in work, til I'm layed in the coffin
Play hard strong, scrape y'all, thing on my waste y'all
Face off, BC, every thing we been through we still together
Keep sons on the block, guess to dead ya

[Buckshot]
Roll with me, ride with me
You can get dissed til ya side, or side with me
Whether it's raw or it's cooked beef, we serve fiends
Proteins in our hooks and beats, from the snow to the streets
Skeets of the rain, feet in the games
And every nigga eatin' the same, I can't quit
Drama then we handle it, cause any man'll flip with no prob'
Wanna play ball? Get ya squad
My shit is for niggaz behind bars, who do crime
Do time, and do time hard, play the yard
Lift heavy, get ready for the massacre
We came a long way after ya, I see them niggaz gashin'
Cause, you really ain't half the thug
You just an average nigga flappin' for love

[Hook]

[Chorus 2X]

[Louieville Sluggah]
Hey ma, I'm hollerin', trynna see if you swallowin'
You trynna pick out which ride ya hoppin' in




I know you wanna roll, come on, let's ride
I know you wanna ride, come on, let's roll

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bootcamp Clik's song "Let's Roll" are a combination of smooth braggadocio and gritty street wisdom. The song speaks to the rapper's life in the hard streets where they must act with a tough and unforgiving demeanor in order to survive. The song highlights the power of solidarity in the face of adversity, with the BCC teaming up to face down their enemies. The lyrics are a snapshot of a specific moment in time, where the rapper's life was filled with danger, excitement, and the need for a strong sense of community in order to survive.


The lyrics of "Let's Roll" are filled with a variety of references to familiar hip-hop motifs, from bank rolls and face swolls to guns and drugs. Louieville Sluggah sets the tone for the song, with a fiercely confident verse that sets the stage for the rest of the rappers. Tek and Top Dog provide a more introspective and philosophical take on the rapper's life, with references to the power of the BCC and their commitment to each other.


Overall, the lyrics to "Let's Roll" are a testament to the power of hip-hop as a culture and movement that can transcend the hardships of the streets. The song speaks to the ability of the rapper to rise above their circumstances and create a sense of community for themselves and others.


Line by Line Meaning

Aiyo, bank rolls, face swolls
Money and success bring out envy and hostility from others, leading to violence and injury.


BD boys move, cause they know it dollars when I say so
The singer has power and influence, and others follow him because of the financial gains they will receive.


Say no, if it ain't dough, right up front
Don't commit to anything that doesn't offer financial gain upfront.


Because you still got haters right up front
Even with success and money, there are still people who will try to bring you down.


That's plottin' on the downfall, creepin' all around y'all
The haters are actively trying to bring the artist and his crew down, even if it means plotting in secret.


As soon as he jump up, I grip that pound sound off
If anyone tries to attack, the singer and his crew will respond with force and violence.


Just trynna live this, back bone the business
The singer is trying to make a living and succeed in the music industry, but it takes hard work and dedication.


BCC is the click and, y'all can't get with
The Bootcamp Clik is a powerful group that others cannot join or rival.


Nothing them boys spitting
No one can match the skills and talent of the Bootcamp Clik.


Cause y'all like female dogs --- bitches
Others are weak and unimpressive, like female dogs.


So move when we come through, of course with a gun or two
When the Bootcamp Clik enters an area, others should move out of the way, knowing that they are armed and prepared for violence.


So tell me now, what the fuck niggaz gonna do
Others have no choice but to submit to the power and influence of the Bootcamp Clik.


H-E-NN-Y, pissy off shots of Hen', rockin' til I die
The singer drinks Hennessy and is committed to living a rockstar lifestyle until his death.


Nuts I bust off, if I bust off
The singer will not hesitate to use violence and force to defend himself and his group.


Slugs I bust off, if they want war, what?
He will use guns and violence if others try to start a war or conflict.


Up in the club, Top Dog, show me some love
The artist, Top Dog, is respected and recognized in the club scene.


I got my game face, gun in the place, blaze the place
The artist is focused and armed, ready to use violence if necessary.


With that yard weed, you know the god we remember that
The singer is smoking high-quality marijuana and is confident in his abilities.


It's six fifty by the curb, and a fifty ya herb
The singer has bought drugs for $650 and is now smoking it on the street.


Three sixties by the sixth fifty, that's by the curve
He has also bought a large quantity of drugs - three units of 360 - for $650, which is waiting nearby.


Number six on the throwback, Julius Irv'
The artist is wearing a throwback NBA jersey with the number six, which belonged to player Julius Erving.


Pound on 36 indites, for use and observe
He has purchased 36 grams of an illegal drug, intending to use and observe its effects.


These niggaz steppin' on the scene, MVP's of the team
The singer and his group are the most valuable players and have a lot of influence in the music industry.


Steppin' outta Yukon, like Alida Lamine, knawmean?
The artist and his group are arriving in style, like Alain Delon in the movie 'The Samurai'.


Starang Wondah, pickin' and crips
Starang Wondah is the nickname of one of the group members, who is known for picking fights and claiming territory.


You know me, low key, bitch, lits on the spliff
Starang Wondah is usually quiet and reserved, but enjoys smoking marijuana.


Skinny nigga, I ain't got no time to exercise
The singer is naturally slim and doesn't need to exercise to maintain his physique.


Step to guys, motherfuckers lives is jeopardized
Any man who tries to fight the artist or his group is putting his life at risk.


Y'all recognize
Others should recognize and respect the power and influence of the Bootcamp Clik.


Yeah, we dead in the hood, but not dead in the hood
The singer and his group have faced many challenges and obstacles in their neighborhood, but they are still alive and successful.


You know your boys boys, credit line is good
The group has a good reputation and is trusted and respected by others in their neighborhood.


Can't afford to see your step, got torned, same as the lords
The artist and his group cannot afford to show weakness or vulnerability, or they will be taken down like other gangs and groups before them.


Sip clubs and smoke purple, like we won the playoffs
The group enjoys celebrating and living luxuriously, as if they have won a championship game.


No matter what you go through
The group will stand by each other through any challenges or hardships.


We gonna stick gonna together
The group will remain united and loyal to each other no matter what.


Got on my Timb boots, car hard jeans too
The artist is wearing classic New York style - Timberland boots and Carhartt jeans.


Bulletproof vehicle, that's how we steam through
The group travels in a bulletproof vehicle for protection and safety.


Ten to twenty niggaz deep with me, muggs rollin' the drugs
The group travels in a large group, with members carrying and selling drugs.


Bouncers wanna throw us out, but we ain't givin' a fuck
The group doesn't care about authority figures like bouncers, and will continue doing what they want.


I'm 3 star general, who you?
The artist is a powerful leader with a high level of authority and respect, asking others who they are in comparison.


Cowards wanna disrespect the God, screw you
Anyone who disrespects the artist or his group is considered a coward and will be dismissed and disrespected in return.


Bet if I put the Smif-N-Wess', and to ya head and squeeze it
The singer is threatening violence with his gun, the Smith and Wesson.


Kill all the beef, and send you to meet Jesus
The singer will use his gun to end any conflicts or disputes, indicating that the other person will be killed and sent to meet God.


Duck Down, bitch, you in Bucktown
The Bootcamp Clik is associated with the record label Duck Down and are based in the neighborhood of Bucktown, Brooklyn.


Little homey playin' big man and got struck down
Anyone who tries to act powerful or influential around the artist will be quickly dismissed and defeated.


Ain't near motherfucker safe in this game we walkin'
The music industry is dangerous and competitive, and nobody is truly safe from harm or failure.


Puttin' in work, til I'm laid in the coffin
The singer is dedicated to working hard and achieving success until he dies.


Play hard strong, scrape y'all, thing on my waste y'all
The artist plays hard and confidently, and always carries a weapon for protection.


Face off, BC, every thing we been through we still together
The Bootcamp Clik has been through a lot of challenges and obstacles, but they remain united and loyal to each other.


Keep sons on the block, guess to dead ya
The group keeps their sons and younger members of the neighborhood active and involved in their lifestyle, potentially leading to a violent and dangerous future.


You trynna pick out which ride ya hoppin' in
The singer is asking someone which car they want to ride in, indicating that they are going somewhere together.


I know you wanna roll, come on, let's ride
The artist knows that others want to be a part of their lifestyle and success, and invites them to come along for the ride.




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Written by: BATES

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