Out Here Grindin'
DJ Khaled Feat. Rick Ross Akon Ace Hood Plies Lil Boosie & Trick Daddy Lyrics


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DJ Khaled,
We the Best Season has returned
'Cause I'm out here grindin'
I do this for the streets, the runners
'Cause I'm out here grindin'

Hey, hey
I don't care what nobody say
I'mma be me (be me)
Stay hood, stay raised in the streets ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
Niggas talk about greatness whenever they speak about me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't splitting nothing with nobody homie
I gotta give me me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't slept in eight days
I can go for eight weeks
Ain't nothing to me 'cause I am the streets

Put my life on the line
But I'm likely to ride
I'm on top of the game
Fuck if you like it or not
Ask how I get them freaks
Strawberry swishy sweets
You'll be dealing with H when you dealing with G's
Now she deal with the realest
Shopping like it's still December
Diplomat on the fender of the phantom I'm the winner
I do it for the hood
I do it cause you can't
You suckers wish you could Ricky Ross I'm in the bank

Guess who?
Guess what?
Under investigation
so what?
Come through,
toes up
You lil' cool baller, watch you freeze up
Look ma, got a new car
Should be proud of your son, he a trap star
It doesn't matter you expense it that's what Gold Mine told me
Can't let nobody say I got a hundred on cocaine

I don't care what nobody say
I'mma be me (be me)
Stay hood, stay raised in the streets ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
Niggas talk about greatness whenever they speak about me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't splitting nothing with nobody homie
I gotta give me me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't slept in eight days
I can go for eight weeks
Ain't nothing to me 'cause I am the streets

W-E-T-H-E-B-E-S-T DJ Khaled (we the best)
W-E-T-H-E-B-E-S-T (DJ Khaled) That's me!
W-E-T-H-E-B-E-S-T DJ Khaley (we the best)
W-E-T-H-E-B-E-S-T (DJ Khaled) That's me!

I wake up to get my cake up I'm out to grind
What can I say, I'm a product of my environment
Uh oh, I'm in the game
Watch me do me
Kickin' these niggas, Khaled man call this Bruce Lee
Summer, winter, spring I can't forget the fall
I still remain a dog, a diabetic and all
All I want is my paper, I don't care what they say
They stick their tongue out when they bow they head ('Cause we the best)

You niggaz fly, before you was just maggots
I'm the shit bitch, because I'm black flaggin'
Yes sir, the DR the new sqaud
You niggaz mod and squad, we go hard
They like oh God, there go T-Double
He got his clique and his brothers, I know it's gon' be trouble
Dark boys on the black Jags, see in them black masks
Now they can't stand my black ass

I don't care what nobody say
I'mma be me (be me)
Stay hood, stay raised in the streets ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
Niggas talk about greatness whenever they speak about me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't splitting nothing with nobody homie
I gotta give me me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't slept in eight days
I can go for eight weeks
Ain't nothing to me 'cause I am the streets

Hey knock knock
Yea I'm knocking on the bank's door
With the million dollars and I'm dropping off the cash flow
See you ain't heard I hit a lick
Now my money right
Spend it on the U-Haul dipping on the turn pike
Call up my dogs
Rag on my face
Bodies gon' fall
Tell em it's Ace
If I catch a charge
Nigga I'mma flee the state
Hit my niggas LA Reid and Khaled
Watch me beat the case

Hey feds! Heard you're bringin my name up
Know you want me bad, think I give a fuck? (think I give a fuck?)
Better indict me now before my price go up (up)
Came in the world thuggin, leavin with big nuts (nuts)
Yeah I run with killers homey, so what?
What you want me to tell you, I sold a li'l dust?
Send your informant, I bet he leave bust
I ain't scared to go, I believe in Jesus

I don't care what nobody say
I'mma be me (be me)
Stay hood, stay raised in the streets ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
Niggas talk about greatness whenever they speak about me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't splitting nothing with nobody homie
I gotta give me me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
I ain't slept in eight days




I can go for eight weeks
Ain't nothing to me 'cause I am the streets

Overall Meaning

In DJ Khaled's song "Out Here Grindin", the artist is glorifying his hard work and dedication to his craft. He is committed to making it in the music industry and is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve his dreams. The song's lyrics suggest that Khaled does not care about what others say about him, and is determined to be himself, regardless of others' opinions. He sees himself as a product of his environment and remains true to his roots.


Throughout the song, each artist shares their experience and commitment to the grind. For instance, Rick Ross raps about his success and being on top of the game, while Plies brags about hitting a lick and having enough money to drop off a million dollars. Meanwhile, Lil Boosie talks about his faith in Jesus and not being afraid of the feds.


Overall, "Out Here Grindin" is a song that emphasizes hard work, dedication, self-belief and resilience. It promotes the idea of embracing one's identity and not bowing down to societal expectations or opinions.


Line by Line Meaning

DJ Khaled, We the Best Season has returned
DJ Khaled is back with his signature style, asserting that he and his crew are the best in the game.


'Cause I'm out here grindin'
DJ Khaled emphasizes his dedication and hard work in the music industry.


I do this for the streets, the runners
DJ Khaled's music is created for the people who come from the same background as him, the ones who hustle and never give up.


Hey, hey
DJ Khaled grabs the listener's attention with a hey, signaling the start of something big.


I don't care what nobody say
DJ Khaled is unaffected by others' opinions and stays true to himself.


I'mma be me (be me)
DJ Khaled will continue being authentic and true to his identity.


Stay hood, stay raised in the streets ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
DJ Khaled maintains his connection to the streets and his upbringing while hustling to succeed.


Niggas talk about greatness whenever they speak about me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
People recognize DJ Khaled's greatness and discuss it as a result of his relentless grind and hard work.


I ain't splitting nothing with nobody homie
DJ Khaled keeps what he earns to himself, not sharing his success with others.


I gotta give me me ('Cause I'm out here grindin')
DJ Khaled prioritizes himself and making his own way in the industry.


I ain't slept in eight days
DJ Khaled has been working tirelessly without taking a break for the past eight days.


I can go for eight weeks
DJ Khaled's work ethic is so strong that he can continue grinding without rest for eight weeks.


Ain't nothing to me 'cause I am the streets
The streets are deeply ingrained in DJ Khaled's identity, making the grind feel effortless to him.


Put my life on the line
DJ Khaled is willing to take risks and put everything on the line for his career.


But I'm likely to ride
DJ Khaled is determined and ready to face any challenges that come his way.


I'm on top of the game
DJ Khaled has reached the pinnacle of success in the music industry.


Fuck if you like it or not
DJ Khaled is unapologetic about his success and doesn't care about others' opinions.


Ask how I get them freaks
People wonder how DJ Khaled is able to attract talented individuals to work with him.


Strawberry swishy sweets
DJ Khaled enjoys the finer things in life, symbolized by luxurious treats like strawberry swishy sweets.


You'll be dealing with H when you dealing with G's
If you interact with DJ Khaled and his crew, you better be prepared to deal with true bosses.


Now she deal with the realest
DJ Khaled attracts genuine and authentic people to be a part of his life.


Shopping like it's still December
DJ Khaled continues to spend extravagantly on shopping, as if every day is a holiday season.


Diplomat on the fender of the phantom I'm the winner
DJ Khaled enjoys the luxuries of success, with a prestigious car and the feeling of victory.


I do it for the hood
DJ Khaled's motivation for success stems from representing and uplifting his community.


I do it cause you can't
DJ Khaled works hard because he knows others are unable to achieve what he has.


You suckers wish you could Ricky Ross I'm in the bank
DJ Khaled taunts his haters, implying that while they wish for his success, he's already achieved it.


Guess who? Guess what? Under investigation so what?
DJ Khaled challenges his critics, not bothered by being investigated as it doesn't affect his grind.


Come through, toes up
DJ Khaled warns his opponents that they'll have a rude awakening when he confronts them.


You lil' cool baller, watch you freeze up
DJ Khaled mocks his lesser opponents, anticipating their inability to handle pressure or stay cool.


Look ma, got a new car
DJ Khaled proudly reveals to his mother that he has acquired a new car.


Should be proud of your son, he a trap star
DJ Khaled's mother should be proud of him as he has become a successful figure in the trap music scene.


It doesn't matter you expense it that's what Gold Mine told me
DJ Khaled disregards the cost of his expenses, as he values the advice of Gold Mine, indicating it is worthwhile.


Can't let nobody say I got a hundred on cocaine
DJ Khaled refutes any accusations or rumors about him being involved in illegal activities like drug dealing.


Hey knock knock, Yea I'm knocking on the bank's door
DJ Khaled confidently states that he is making huge financial deposits, knocking on the bank's door metaphorically.


With the million dollars and I'm dropping off the cash flow
DJ Khaled delivers a significant amount of money as if it were a regular occurrence, symbolizing his wealth and success.


See you ain't heard I hit a lick, Now my money right
DJ Khaled proudly shares that his financial situation has improved significantly after a successful and lucrative endeavor.


Spend it on the U-Haul dipping on the turn pike
DJ Khaled willingly spends his newfound wealth on practical things like a U-Haul truck while maneuvering through the busy roads.


Call up my dogs, Rag on my face
DJ Khaled contacts his trustworthy associates, wearing a rag on his face as a symbol of loyalty.


Bodies gon' fall, Tell em it's Ace
DJ Khaled warns his enemies that there will be consequences, attributing it to Ace, who likely represents a member of his crew.


If I catch a charge, Nigga I'mma flee the state
DJ Khaled proclaims that if he faces legal trouble, he will escape the jurisdiction to avoid prosecution.


Hit my niggas LA Reid and Khaled, Watch me beat the case
DJ Khaled has connections and support from influential people like LA Reid and himself, giving him confidence in overcoming any legal troubles.


Hey feds! Heard you're bringin my name up
DJ Khaled addresses federal authorities, acknowledging that they are trying to involve him in their investigations.


Know you want me bad, think I give a fuck? (think I give a fuck?)
DJ Khaled openly disregards their efforts, making it clear that he doesn't care about their interest or concerns.


Better indict me now before my price go up (up)
DJ Khaled challenges the authorities to take action quickly before he becomes even more successful and influential.


Came in the world thuggin, leavin with big nuts (nuts)
DJ Khaled asserts that he has always been a tough and resilient individual, leaving a lasting impact on the world.


Yeah I run with killers homey, so what?
DJ Khaled proudly associates himself with dangerous individuals, unbothered by any potential consequences.


What you want me to tell you, I sold a li'l dust?
DJ Khaled sarcastically responds to the authorities, implying that they are trying to pin drug-related charges on him.


Send your informant, I bet he leave bust
DJ Khaled challenges any informants or undercover agents to gather evidence against him, claiming they will be unsuccessful.


I ain't scared to go, I believe in Jesus
DJ Khaled asserts that he has no fear of the consequences and has faith in a higher power to protect him.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Antoine McColister, Algernod Washington, Torence Hatch, Khaled Mohammed Khaled, Charles C Young, Aliaune Thiam, William Leonard Roberts, Jermaine Jerrel Jackson, Faheem Rasheed Najm, Andrew Harr

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Comments from YouTube:

@dexter7686

The remix era was the absolute best! Putting 7-15 artists on one track with all fire bars. There was nothing like it.

@belladiosa3849

Facts

@scottrosuck544

P

@suearamarapstar

it will come back just give me more time

@Omar-hn6kj

Dont forget slapping DJ Khaleds name on it

@jonathandoe69

​@@suearamarapstarprobably not, shorter songs are better for getting more streams

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@ndayisabachristian857

Back then when Akon used to feature in almost every song that guy is a legend

@kamarirving

He said when u talk about remix u talk about him when the track started

@kingbooks7

AKON is legend

@a6thomas574

He also a wierdo

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