Warning
Clipse ft. Rock City Lyrics


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Yes y?all and guess who?s back ballin
Them eses found a way across the border and they haulin?
Creepin?, crawlin? and Clinton tryna stall ?em
From bouncing these bricks on a nigga like they Spaulding
The bass is bangin?, it make your chest cave in
And all the hoes be like his CL ain't playin
The shoes is chromey, the nines is chromey
I?m riding in one so you know the other?s on me
I don?t trust no one, not even my a kin folk
Cola dry up then I?m out pumpin? indo
Been a real nigga ever since I was piss poor
Nothing like you bitches and you snitches sellin? info
10-4 10-4 sendin? sirens over here
Hatin? on a nigga selling kilos by the pair
Step up in the party all the hoes be up on him

Somebody shoulda warned ?em?

(Chorus)
Mi keep a nine on mi waist fi all di haters dem
Come mek me tell you
You might wanna stay out my way
If you nuh waan problem
Nuh mek me tell you again
This is the warning, this the warning for the whole heap o? dem
This is the warning, this the warning for the whole heap o? dem




Mi seh me tell you already, mek me tell you again
This is the warning, this the warning for the whole heap o? dem

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Clipse ft. Rock City's song "Warning" talk about drug dealing and the fear and power that come with it. The first verse talks about Mexican drug dealers who have found a way across the border and are bringing drugs into the country. The singer describes how they are "bouncing these bricks on a nigga like they Spaulding", indicating that they are not to be messed with. The bass in the music is emphasized, highlighting the danger and excitement of the situation.


The second verse is more personal, with the singer describing their own experiences as a drug dealer. They do not trust anyone, not even their own family, and are always ready to move on to the next thing when the money starts to dry up. However, they make it clear that they are a "real nigga", unlike the "bitches and you snitches" who are selling information about them.


The chorus acts as a warning to anyone who might want to mess with the singer. They carry a gun and are not afraid to use it if necessary. The song overall is about the danger and power that come with the drug trade, and how those involved must always be ready for whatever comes their way.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes y?all and guess who?s back ballin
The singer is announcing their return to the rap game and their success.


Them eses found a way across the border and they haulin?
Drug traffickers have found a way to smuggle drugs across the border and are bringing them in large quantities.


Creepin?, crawlin? and Clinton tryna stall ?em
Drug traffickers are working hard to avoid detection and law enforcement is trying to stop them.


From bouncing these bricks on a nigga like they Spaulding
Drug traffickers are selling drugs and making a lot of money off of it.


The bass is bangin?, it make your chest cave in
The music has a high bass and it's so loud that it can make your chest feel like it?s caving in.


And all the hoes be like his CL ain't playin
Women are attracted to the confidence and success of CL, the singer.


The shoes is chromey, the nines is chromey
The singer has expensive and flashy clothes and carries a chrome gun.


I?m riding in one so you know the other?s on me
The artist is driving a fancy car and it's likely that they have another with them.


I don?t trust no one, not even my a kin folk
The artist doesn't trust anyone, not even their family members.


Cola dry up then I?m out pumpin? indo
When cocaine isn?t selling, the artist will switch to selling marijuana.


Been a real nigga ever since I was piss poor
The singer has always been authentic and true to themselves, even when they were poor.


Nothing like you bitches and you snitches sellin? info
The artist is different from people who sell information, and they don't associate with snitches.


10-4 10-4 sendin? sirens over here
Police are on their way to the singer's location.


Hatin? on a nigga selling kilos by the pair
People are envious of the singer's success selling large quantities of drugs.


Step up in the party all the hoes be up on him
When the singer enters a party, women are attracted to him.


Somebody shoulda warned ?em?
People should have warned others about the dangerous and risky lifestyle of drug trafficking.


Mi keep a nine on mi waist fi all di haters dem
The artist carries a gun for protection against their enemies.


Come mek me tell you
The singer is about to give a warning to anyone who tries to oppose them.


You might wanna stay out my way
People should avoid crossing the singer or getting involved with them.


If you nuh waan problem
If you don't want any trouble or drama.


Nuh mek me tell you again
The artist is serious and doesn't want to repeat themselves.


This is the warning, this the warning for the whole heap o? dem
The artist is giving a warning to everyone who opposes them or gets in their way.


Mek me tell you already, mek me tell you again
The singer has already given the warning before and this is a reminder.


This is the warning, this the warning for the whole heap o? dem
The artist is making it clear that they won't tolerate any opposition or problem from anyone.




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