Turn Up
Cassie Lyrics


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(Young Chop on the beat)
I know you love my body, babe, yeah (yeah, hitmaker)
I know you love my body, babe, yeah
I know you love my body, babe, yeah yeah, yeah yeah

Turn up
(Body bag) Turn up
(Body bag)

Money on my mind, Bonnie, you be Clyde
Don't you wanna ride or die? 'Cause I keep it tight
Workin' 9-5, he be on his grind
Red-bottoms and Louboutins, you know the things I like
Give me all your money 'cause they don't do it like I
Hundred bottles I pour every night, yeah
Always on your mind, just a matter of time
Bad bitches they linking up, shorty, when they see I
Let me tell you something that these girls are scared to tell you
Yeah, it's all for you, so you know you're supposed to
Give me all your time, tell me that you're mine
Yellow tape outside, white chalk the lines

Turn up
(Body bag) Turn up
Meek Mill okay! (Body bag)

I pull up on niggas, murder scene, murder scene
Green pushin' that 911, emergency, emergency
Say nigga, I ain't never heard of you
Bet my life you've heard of me
Bet you've heard I spit hot shit and I burn niggas, third degree
Just zappers on 'em, no strap
I ain't gon' hold back
All I do is throw racks
All these hoes know that
My pockets lookin' like ADS shocks, these pockets on me so fat
These diamonds on me they picture perfect, they flash, nigga, call that, uh
All I know is turn up
Bottles, 'bout to burn up
And it's blood all on my bitch shoes like she just caught a murder
And I'm gettin' money, word up
I'm ballin', nigga, word up
And when it come to these hoes, I hit bitches, I turn up

Turn up




(Body bag) Turn up
(Body bag)

Overall Meaning

In the song 'Turn Up', Cassie and Meek Mill both talk about money, fame, and their luxurious lifestyles, and how they enjoy going out and partying. The song opens with Cassie singing about how she knows that her partner loves her body, and that she loves his money. She talks about how other girls are jealous of her, and that she is the one in control of the relationship.


Meek Mill then comes in with his verse, and talks about how he has made it big in the music industry, and how he enjoys partying and spending money. He talks about how he is not afraid to show off his wealth, and that he loves to turn up wherever he goes. He also mentions how he is not afraid to get into trouble, and that he is a dangerous person to cross.


Line by Line Meaning

I know you love my body, babe, yeah
The singer is aware of the admiration their partner has for their body.


Turn up
An invitation to party hard or get wild.


(Body bag) Turn up
A reference to the dangerous or deadly party vibe, where attendees will be metaphorically killed almost like somebody who goes in a body bag.


Money on my mind, Bonnie, you be Clyde
The artist highlights their focus on financial growth, and metaphorically compares their relationship to the infamous criminal duo.


Don't you wanna ride or die? 'Cause I keep it tight
The artist questions their partner's commitment to them and emphasizes their ability to maintain a quality relationship.


Workin' 9-5, he be on his grind
The singer comments on their partner's work ethic, and how it sets them apart as a superior companion.


Red-bottoms and Louboutins, you know the things I like
The singer highlights their love for high-end fashion brands, and expects their partner to know and respect their preferences.


Give me all your money 'cause they don't do it like I
The artist expects their partner to provide financial support, as they believe their unique qualities justify the expense.


Hundred bottles I pour every night, yeah
The artist showcases their ability to indulge in luxury, and highlights their lavish lifestyle.


Always on your mind, just a matter of time
The artist claims to be constantly on their partner's mind and predicts that it is only a matter of time before their partner gives in and supports them.


Bad bitches they linking up, shorty, when they see I
The singer flaunts their influence on other women, stating that they are drawn to their lifestyle and personality.


Let me tell you something that these girls are scared to tell you
The artist claims to have inside knowledge that other women are fearful to share with the listener.


Yeah, it's all for you, so you know you're supposed to
The singer emphasizes their actions are meant for the benefit of the listener, and expects them to reciprocate favorably.


Give me all your time, tell me that you're mine
The singer wants their partner to prioritize their relationship and express their commitment to each other.


Yellow tape outside, white chalk the lines
The singer uses crime scene imagery to describe their experiences together, possibly indicating that they enjoy living dangerously and being outlaws of sorts.


I pull up on niggas, murder scene, murder scene
Meek Mill describes his intimidating approach to people, which may include violence.


Green pushin' that 911, emergency, emergency
Meek Mill describes his expensive Porsche vehicle, giving it an emergency vehicle vibe with the color green.


Say nigga, I ain't never heard of you
Meek Mill asserts his status as a well-known and respected artist, dismissing challengers who compare to him.


Bet my life you've heard of me
Meek Mill confidently expects that his reputation precedes him, and that the person he's addressing is aware of his status.


Bet you've heard I spit hot shit and I burn niggas, third degree
Meek Mill affirms that he's a skilled rapper whose words and style can wound or damage other artists.


Just zappers on 'em, no strap
Meek Mill carries weapons, but prefers to reference them in a code-word fashion instead of actually declaring them.


I ain't gon' hold back
Meek Mill promises to exert himself freely and authentically, without reservation.


All I do is throw racks
Meek Mill boasts of his extravagant spending habits, particularly at parties or clubs where cash can be thrown around.


All these hoes know that
Meek Mill acknowledges that many women are aware of his success and sexual interest in them.


My pockets lookin' like ADS shocks, these pockets on me so fat
Meek Mill makes a metaphorical comparison between his well-stocked wallet and the high-quality suspension system of a race car.


These diamonds on me they picture perfect, they flash, nigga, call that, uh
Meek Mill takes pride in his diamond-encrusted accessories, and describes their flashy appearance when caught in the light.


Bottles, 'bout to burn up
Meek Mill and his associates are drinking excessive amounts of alcohol and seem destined to finish off all the bottles in the vicinity.


And it's blood all on my bitch shoes like she just caught a murder
Meek Mill's girlfriend or female companion appears to have stepped in blood or a similar liquid, implying they engaged in violent or messy activities.


And I'm gettin' money, word up
Meek Mill wants everyone to know that he is amassing wealth and that his success is both a source of pride and motivation for his actions.


I'm ballin', nigga, word up
Meek Mill is emphasizing that he's making it rain with money while he's out there having fun.


And when it come to these hoes, I hit bitches, I turn up
Meek Mill describes his sexual prowess, suggesting that he is so attractive to women that he can choose to be with anyone, whenever he wants.




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Meek Mill, Shiloh Shiloh, Yung Berg

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Comments from YouTube:

Jessica Nobles

I'm into it

Jasmine Q

“I know you love my body babe”!!! 🤟🤟🤟🤟

Claude Davi$

This was always my shit but listening to it now, it sounds like Meek’s verse is not mixed at all. I used to make music back then but mainly just writing. I record a lot now and mix my own vocals so I can kind of tell now a lot better than I could then. I always thought something sounded weird but paid no mind to it. Now i have a feeling that they recorded the verse but forgot to mix it or just liked the way it sounded.

Angel Wingzzz

I think diddy dimmed her shine. This album coulda been that bizzz. But it died before it got started. Poor Cassie gave him every thing she ever had. She loved him. He just didnt love her back. I think Diddy was lost in her stunner beauty & her youth. Cuz he old crusty. Lets be 100 God rest her soul..But Kim Porter was a basic compared to Cassie. No disrespect . kim was amazing in her own right. But Cassie is the true Diamond & once old piddy duffy was bored with her...he couldn't stand for her to shine or feel as stunning as she really is. He tore her self worth down.old Bastard

Oikiwi

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