FiveOhFour
Dawn Richard Lyrics


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You hoes is fugazy
And my floss is too wavy
I'm every time and you "maybe"
Step up your pussy game, baby

I'm pretty like Ricky
Hair touch the floor inch on fifty
From the Boot so it's filthy
He do it all for the Kitty

I shut it down
Tear it up
From the nine
Throw it up
Shut it down
Tear it up
From the nine
Throw it up

Fuck yo' co-sign
Fuck yo' timeline
Bitch, you weekend's
Shh I'm primetime
FiveOhFour got the drip
When the booty drop hit
Play the beat, hit the split
Southern girls are the shit

I shut it down
Tear it up
From the nine
Throw it up
Shut it down
Tear it up




From the nine
Throw it up

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Dawn Richard's song "FiveOhFour," the artist starts by calling out the fake and insincere individuals, referring to them as "hoes" who are not authentic, contrasting their lack of realness with her own undeniable style and confidence. She boasts about her dazzling appearance and charismatic presence, claiming that her shine is unmatched and effortlessly stands out from the crowd. By juxtaposing herself as "every time" against their mere "maybe," she makes it clear that her authority and self-assurance are unshakeable.


Continuing with her self-assured declarations, Dawn Richard draws a comparison between her beauty and the legendary charisma of Ricky. By mentioning her long hair touching the floor, she emphasizes her uniqueness and signifies her regal and glamorous essence. Revealing her roots from "the Boot," which references her Louisiana heritage, she connects with her southern roots, embracing the raw, gritty, and unapologetic energy that is synonymous with her background. The mention of doing it all for the "Kitty" adds a playful and provocative undertone, suggesting a sense of empowerment and independence.


As the song progresses, Dawn Richard switches gears to assert her dominance and prowess in the music scene, declaring her ability to shut things down and make an impact with her artistry. She expresses her fervor and intensity, urging listeners to feel the energy and passion she brings to her performances. The repeated chorus of "Shut it down, Tear it up, From the nine, Throw it up" reinforces her message of strength and determination, encouraging those who listen to her music to embrace their own power and confidence.


In the latter part of the song, Dawn Richard disrupts the status quo, dismissing the need for validation or approval from others by dismissing the concept of a co-sign or adhering to someone else's timeline. She positions herself as a force to be reckoned with, asserting her dominance and relevance in the music industry. By declaring herself as "primetime" in contrast to the weekend, she emphasizes her significance and impact, highlighting her ability to captivate and command attention. The references to the "FiveOhFour" and the infectious energy that comes with the beat dropping further solidify her pride in her southern roots and the distinct flavor she brings to her music.




Lyrics Β© Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Dawn Richard

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