4 Tha Haters
DJ Khaled feat. Lil Wayne Lyrics


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I never gave a fuck about a bitch
And never will come to seperate the
Fake from the motherfuckin real
 get crazy and stupid
I shoot him straight through the heart
Like I'm related to Cupid
The federals trail me, but they can't feel me
I'm a picture not a poster
Ma they can't nail me
Whatever they tell me, I won't hear it
Even when I die, they gon see my spearet
So less than you fear it
Should view it from a far
Don't you come near it
And I hear them niggas poppin they jaws
Got pussy full of cock in my drawers
Whatever, nigga

See me in the streets, you can hollar
I'm cool
And if it's bout dollars, Imma hollar at you
If it's about your woman
You can hollar at Boo got through
We had a blast
Don't need a mask to do what I gotta do
Cause I want the next niggas to
Know what I'll probably do
And I want my next niggas to blow
So I got the crew
It's Young Money motherfucker
Is the building, Cash Money the roof
And Weezy Baby in the building
And I'm running it too




I hear you niggas run in here too
Get yourself some money

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of "4 Tha Haters" by DJ Khaled featuring Lil Wayne, the opening lines express a sense of independence and disregard for external opinions. Lil Wayne confidently states that he has never cared about the opinions of others, particularly referring to women, and he remains steadfast in his authenticity, distinguishing between those who are genuine and those who are fake. This declaration is emphasized by the assertive imagery of shooting straight through the heart, as if symbolically cutting through deceit with precision and determination. By referencing Cupid, the god of desire and love, Wayne emphasizes his ability to discern between true emotions and shallow facades, suggesting that he is not easily influenced by external forces or manipulations.


The reference to being trailed by federal authorities adds a layer of defiance and resilience to Lil Wayne's character. Despite being under scrutiny or surveillance, he remains unfazed and unbreakable, likening himself to a picture that cannot be captured or contained in a poster. This defiance is further reinforced by his assertion that even in death, his legacy and impact will persist, suggesting a level of immortality that transcends physical boundaries. The refusal to heed external judgments or criticisms implies a sense of self-assurance and confidence that is unshakable, portraying Lil Wayne as a figure who is determined to stay true to himself regardless of external pressures or influences.


As the lyrics transition, Lil Wayne shifts his focus to his presence in the streets and his interactions with others. He conveys a sense of cool nonchalance and confidence, indicating that he is approachable and easygoing in certain situations. However, when it comes to matters of financial importance or personal relationships, he asserts his authority and willingness to engage in a direct and assertive manner. The mention of "dollars" suggests a pragmatic approach to business dealings, while the reference to "woman" hints at a protective and potentially possessive stance in matters of love and loyalty.


The lyrics also highlight Lil Wayne's loyalty to his crew, specifically referencing Young Money and Cash Money as the collective entities that he is affiliated with. By positioning himself as a central figure within these organizations, Lil Wayne asserts his leadership and authority, presenting himself as a driving force behind their success and prosperity. The mention of "Weezy Baby" further solidifies his personal brand and identity within the music industry, underscoring his influence and impact as a rapper and entrepreneur. The closing lines of the song serve as a reminder to individuals to focus on their own financial advancement and success, urging them to prioritize their economic well-being and pursue opportunities for growth and prosperity.




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TheQuestion

@BobbyCarillo ....I think I love you, bro. lol Exactly! I used to say that I hated rap, but some began to grow on me. Then I found out that rap was made in the early 90's. Lol and please tell me, everyone that agrees with Bobby, isn't it fucking hilarious that Little Wang fans speak like illiterates and call us stupid?

Bobby Carillo

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