Welcome to St. Tropez
D.J. Mash Up Lyrics


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Roll up and smoke my sins away
I'd like to go to St. Tropez
Maybe I'll go maybe I'll stay
Maybe I'll stay
She asked me if I'm scared to fly
To tell the truth I'm terrified
I never been that high before
Very bad reason not to go
Terrible reason not to go

He's on his way, he's bout to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood
He's on his way, he's bout to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood
Show him the way, he's about to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood
He's on his way, he's bout to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood

Ay from the dark I showed you my scars and I told you girl, I won't lie
If we at war, then this is a war that I can't afford (No I, I, I)
I wanted more but that was before
Lord knows I'm torn, so I I cry
From the corner of my eye, baby
It's been hard for me to smile
Lately
It's been hard for me to smile

If you won't take me in your home

He's on his way, he's bout to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood
He's on his way, he's bout to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood
Show him the way, he's about to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood




He's on his way, he's bout to get paid
He's on his way to Hollywood

Overall Meaning

The song "Welcome to St. Tropez" by D.J. Mash Up is a mixture of rap and electronic dance music that provides a glimpse into the lifestyle of a jet-setting individual who enjoys living life to the fullest. The lyrics describe the main character's desire to escape his sins and enjoy the luxurious lifestyle available in St. Tropez. The opening line, "Roll up and smoke my sins away," suggests that he wants to forget his past and move on to a better future. He contemplates the option of staying in his current situation or taking the opportunity to fly to St. Tropez, but ultimately decides to take the chance.


The second verse introduces a new character who is on his way to Hollywood to get paid. The repetition of this line throughout the song highlights the underlying theme of wealth and success. The chorus is an upbeat and catchy repetition of "He's on his way, he's bout to get paid, he's on his way to Hollywood." The final verse is a somber contrast to the rest of the song, as the character admits to his vulnerabilities and troubles. He asks for help and affection, suggesting that despite his luxurious lifestyle, he is still in need of emotional support.


Overall, the song serves as a tribute to living life to the fullest, chasing your dreams, and enjoying the spoils of success. However, it also suggests that despite the wealth and glamour, there are still underlying emotional struggles that need to be addressed.


Line by Line Meaning

Roll up and smoke my sins away
I want to forget my mistakes by smoking marijuana


I'd like to go to St. Tropez
I want to travel to St. Tropez, a luxurious French town


Maybe I'll go maybe I'll stay
I'm not sure if I want to go or not


She asked me if I'm scared to fly
She wondered if I have a fear of flying


To tell the truth I'm terrified
Honestly, I'm really afraid


I never been that high before
I've never been up in the sky like that before


Very bad reason not to go
Being scared of flying is not a good enough reason to miss out on something


Terrible reason not to go
It would be a mistake to miss out on something just because of fear


He's on his way, he's bout to get paid
He is traveling somewhere and expects to receive money


He's on his way to Hollywood
He is traveling to the city of Hollywood


Show him the way, he's about to get paid
Please direct him to the location where he will receive money


Ay from the dark I showed you my scars and I told you girl, I won't lie
I opened up to you and shared my emotional scars with you, promising to be truthful


If we at war, then this is a war that I can't afford (No I, I, I)
If we are in conflict, then I can't handle it financially


I wanted more but that was before
I used to desire more than I do now


Lord knows I'm torn, so I I cry
I'm emotionally conflicted and I cry because of it


From the corner of my eye, baby
I see something out of the corner of my eye, my dear


It's been hard for me to smile
Lately, I am struggling to be happy


If you won't take me in your home
If you won't offer me a place to stay




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Spirit Music Group, Missing Link Music
Written by: DAVID JAMES WOLINSKI, DEON S. WILLIAMS, DEWAYNE WILLIAMS, JASMIN PENELOPE CHARLES, JERMAINE L. COLE, JOSH SKILS, LOUIS ANDRE FISCHER, MAYFIELD WORTH JR. SMALL, WARREN III, WELDON JOHNATHAN JR. IRVINE

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@kontorrecords

Over 112 Mio. views for this summer hit!!! WOW
Next big hit from DJ Antoine coming soon :)

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Already 120 million massive views on Youtube...

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Cool

@CarolinaPARSAL

This song reminds me of my trip to Monaco, i really really love this song!

@oljenka88

And growing..!! Because we can't get enough of great memories it brings back!! :))

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