Privacy Glass
Curren$y Lyrics


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Privacy glass
Down halfway, reflections cast
On office buildings as I pass
Bitch feeling some kind of way
Sitting right next to me thinking 'bout what's next with me
Intimidated by the playaness, ain't no how to say the shit she texted me
Like "When you tryna take it to the house?"
I'm like "Baby girl, we can get to it right now"
Enough room in this red label, fold up them oak tray tables, get down
Raise that dress up, oh you ain't got nothing on?
You knew you was gon' fuck me, huh?
Girls waiting on you so they all vexed at the crib
Hit you with that 20 questions when they see you stepping out of this
(What that is) privacy glass

And I usually don't ride like this
But lately I been on some whole other shit
And I usually don't ride like this
Privacy tinted, professionally driven

Talking 'bout breakfast at a boat lunch
Anchor the yacht, park them sports cars
This shit ain't for them, this is all ours
High off life, I'll die if I ever fall off
Ho see that vision and know I ball
Cause ain't no such thing as halfway Jets
Impostor ass niggas is kicks, they Payless
I'm baggage claim
The driver hold a sign with my name, LAX
This ain't no rental, I shipped it before I got here, ahead of time
Now I'm blue Ferrari on the 405, redline
Kush clouds, sunshine
Good times, inspired these dope lines
They stronger than coke, colder than froze
Baby don't know if it's for her ears or for her nose
Do what you feeling, they can't see us in here

And I usually don't ride like this
But lately I been on some whole other shit
And I usually don't ride like this
Privacy tinted, professionally driven

Privacy glass




Privacy glass
Professionally driven

Overall Meaning

In Curren$y's song "Privacy Glass," the rapper takes the listener on a ride with him, with half of the tinted windows down, reflecting off office buildings as he passes by. The song explores the themes of intimacy, the playfulness of being a "playa," and the luxury lifestyle that comes with success. The singer of the song is a confident man, comfortable in his position and its opportunities. The woman sitting next to him is intrigued by the luxurious world she's experiencing, flirting with the rapper and hinting at a physical relationship. The song is about enjoying the finer things in life and not being ashamed of one's desires.


The lyrics of "Privacy Glass" reflect Curren$y's love for luxury cars and lifestyle. Throughout the song, he references his red Ferrari, being professionally driven, and having privacy tinted windows. The song is also about the freedom that comes with success, being able to enjoy life on your own terms, and not worrying about what others think. Curren$y is known for his smooth, laid-back flows and the song "Privacy Glass" is no exception. The combination of his lyrics and flow create an atmosphere of luxury and confidence.


Line by Line Meaning

Privacy glass
The car has privacy glass, which is mirrored halfway to reflect on surrounding office buildings.


Down halfway, reflections cast
The car's privacy glass is mirrored halfway down, creating reflections on nearby office buildings.


On office buildings as I pass
While driving, these reflections shine on nearby office buildings.


Bitch feeling some kind of way
The passenger is feeling a certain way due to the luxurious atmosphere created by the car's privacy glass.


Sitting right next to me thinking 'bout what's next with me
The passenger is sitting next to the artist, contemplating the next steps in their relationship.


Intimidated by the playaness, ain't no how to say the shit she texted me
The passenger is intimidated by the singer's playboy ways, and is struggling to express her feelings via text message.


Like "When you tryna take it to the house?"
The passenger's text message asked when they can take their relationship to the next level.


I'm like "Baby girl, we can get to it right now"
The artist responds to the text message by offering to be intimate right then and there.


Enough room in this red label, fold up them oak tray tables, get down
The artist suggests that they have enough room in the car to have sex, referencing the red wine he is drinking and the oak table trays in the car.


Raise that dress up, oh you ain't got nothing on?
The artist urges the passenger to lift up her dress, and is surprised to find that she is not wearing undergarments.


You knew you was gon' fuck me, huh?
The singer accuses the passenger of strategically planning to have sex with him.


Girls waiting on you so they all vexed at the crib
The artist implies that there are other women waiting for the passenger, making them jealous that she is with him.


Hit you with that 20 questions when they see you stepping out of this
The other women will ask the passenger questions about where she was and what she did when she steps out of the car.


(What that is) privacy glass
The song title is repeated, referencing the car's privacy glass and the privacy it provides.


And I usually don't ride like this
The singer often does not ride in such a luxurious vehicle.


But lately I been on some whole other shit
Recently, the artist has been indulging in a luxurious lifestyle.


Privacy tinted, professionally driven
The car has privacy tinting on the windows and is driven by a professional driver.


Talking 'bout breakfast at a boat lunch
The singer is discussing having breakfast while on a yacht for lunch.


Anchor the yacht, park them sports cars
After eating breakfast on the yacht, the singer will park their sports cars.


This shit ain't for them, this is all ours
The luxurious lifestyle is not meant for others, but for the artist and their partner only.


High off life, I'll die if I ever fall off
The artist is high on life because of their luxurious lifestyle, and they will not be able to cope if they lose it.


Ho see that vision and know I ball
Women see the artist's lifestyle and know that he has wealth and power.


Cause ain't no such thing as halfway Jets
The singer is referencing the luxurious lifestyle, suggesting that there is no way to have a partially luxurious life.


Impostor ass niggas is kicks, they Payless
People who pretend to live a luxurious lifestyle are like cheap, knockoff shoes from Payless.


I'm baggage claim
The singer is referencing how they travel often and pick up their own luggage from airport baggage claim.


The driver hold a sign with my name, LAX
The singer's driver picks them up from the airport with a sign bearing the singer's name at LAX airport.


This ain't no rental, I shipped it before I got here, ahead of time
The singer did not rent the car, they shipped it to their destination beforehand.


Now I'm blue Ferrari on the 405, redline
The artist is driving a blue Ferrari on the 405 freeway, at maximum speed (redline).


Kush clouds, sunshine
The artist is smoking marijuana and enjoying the sunny weather.


Good times, inspired these dope lines
The singer is having a good time, which inspires him to write these great lyrics.


They stronger than coke, colder than froze
The singer's lyrics are powerful and more potent than cocaine, and have a chill that is colder than being frozen.


Baby don't know if it's for her ears or for her nose
The artist's female partner is unsure if the lyrics were meant for her to hear, or if they relate to the cocaine reference from the previous line.


Do what you feeling, they can't see us in here
The artist encourages his partner to do what feels right, because the car's privacy glass will ensure that they won't be seen.


Privacy glass
The song title is repeated again, referencing the continued importance of the car's privacy glass to their luxurious lifestyle.


Privacy glass
The song title is repeated again, emphasizing the importance of the car's privacy glass.


Professionally driven
The last line of the song refers to the luxury of being driven by a professional driver.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Larry Thomas, Shante Franklin

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