Ice
Cartel MGM Lyrics


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Ice, Ice, Ice, All These Chandeleirs

I feel like superman flying thru these glaciers
I serve sniffers
And I serve tweakers
Is it a sin servin′ dope to your preacher
Started off small with 20's in my sneakers
I got the new new
I got the that blue blue
Or that tan or that clear
See right thru
Long pierce sharps
Tweak money large
Graveyard time you better not catch a charge
Pipehead told me
Can you please front me G
I ain′t really got no money
But I just want a tweak
Took a hit from the pipe
I've been up for a week
Then come back and shop when you got my money

Ice, Ice, Ice All These Chandeliers

Hundred for a gram
If you want that tweak tweak
16 ounces move em' by the OZ
Fuck the police
It was code for 13
Put it on the block
And you can really see
Your money double up
Your money triple up
Some use four papers
Some use light blocks
Man those white folks love smoking out the pipe
And I love the money
So im staying up all night
Tweaker robbin′ stores
He just want a chandelier
Sucking dick for the tweak
She just want a chandelier




3.5 for two hundred for a ball of chandeliers
Got me in the trap spot like all these chandelier

Overall Meaning

In the song "Ice" by Cartel MGM the artist expresses his experience in the drug business. He starts by comparing himself to a superhero, specifically Superman, as if he is invincible when it comes to navigating through the drug scene. He admits to serving both snorters and tweakers and questions whether it is a sin to sell drugs to a preacher. The artist reflects on his humble beginnings when he started off small with 20s in his sneakers and now he boasts of having the new, blue, tan or clear "ice" which is a slang word for high-grade methamphetamine.


Cartel MGM goes ahead to talk about the lifestyle of the tweakers, who consume excessive amounts of meth, stay up for days and resort to stealing or engaging in sexual favors for a fix. He uses the metaphor of chandeliers, which are often expensive luxury items, to describe the addictive nature of drugs, which can make people do anything to get their hands on them. In this case, people would do anything to get their hands on the "ice" and one gram is sold for $100. The artist also speaks to the risks involved in this life of drugs, as one could get caught by the police and end up in jail. Overall, the song "Ice" is a reflective look at the drug business, the dangers of addiction, and the consequences of the lifestyle.




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8morales8

2022 baby still banging to this

El Chapo Guzman

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Grayson Norville

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MAC 1K

i feel like superman flying through the glaciers...still hard

April Renee

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2020 going hard

ko

2019 still bumping free cartel mgm

ko

@Sosa Montana he was locked up for the death of a 14 year old girl him an a guy name kilo

Sosa Montana

Wat he get locked up for

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