Avalanche
Don & The Galaxies Lyrics
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You feel like you not bless dawg
How 40 Gs up but you
feel like you not next dawg
Have you poppin bottles on ya friends
And all ya Exes
And we ridin in McClarens we ain't
Ridin in no Lexus
And my diamonds dancing dancing
Drip done turned to avalanche
And i got them bands , them bands I'm takin
bad bitches out to lunch
70 floors up sippin with a Don
Drinking on that Dom Perignon
If you got that money
Come along Jahn Don
Be gone gone
Lot of shit been going on
And I'm fckn in my zone
And I'm ridin with that chrome
Shootin bitches in the dome dome
Niggaz know what time Its on
Ima pull up with that drome
Ima ride out with that chrome chrome
Got my money like it's long long
Ima boss I'm a playa ya
I'm the nigga with flavors yeahhhh
I got cake like the bakers yeah
I'm ride out with the papers yeah
I'm the boss I'm the playa too
I'm the nigga that'll care bout you
I'm the nigga that'll drop that three
Moving bricks side ways drop that beat
Im that boss I'm a player
Young nigga comin wit the latest yeah
I'm done talkin to a hater
Selling out dope to my neighbors
Yeah
40 racks made in a week Huh
40 Gs mailed overseas huh
I done took off with my gleece yeah
Live in the city from the street
Yeah yeah
How you 30 feet up but
You feel like you not bless dawg
How 40 Gs up but you
feel like you not next dawg
Have you poppin bottles on ya friends
And all ya Exes
And we ridin in McClarens we ain't
Ridin in no Lexus
And my diamonds dancing dancing
Drip done turned to avalanche
And i got them bands them bands I'm takin
bad bitches out to lunch
70 floors up sippin with a Don
Drinking on that Dom Perignon
If you got that money
Come along Jahn Don
Be gone gone
Yeahhh
The lyrics of "Avalanche" by Don & The Galaxies touch on themes of material wealth, success, and the extravagant lifestyle associated with it. The opening lines suggest a sense of discontent despite having reached a certain level of success. The lyrics highlight the paradoxical feeling of not feeling blessed or fulfilled despite achieving monetary success.
The song emphasizes the lavish lifestyle with references to popping bottles and riding in expensive cars like McLarens. The singer brags about his diamonds, describing them as dancing and referencing the overflow of wealth, comparing it to an avalanche. Additionally, the lyrics talk about having money to spend, taking bad bitches out to lunch, and living life on a luxurious level.
The refrain serves as a reminder that if you have the money, you are welcome to join in on the extravagant lifestyle portrayed in the song. It suggests a certain exclusivity and allure around the lifestyle of the wealthy and successful.
The lyrics also touch on themes of being a boss or player, showcasing confidence and a self-assured attitude. There is a sense of rebellion and disregard for authority or societal norms, with references to shooting and not caring about haters.
Overall, "Avalanche" reflects a desire for success, material wealth, and an extravagant lifestyle. It explores the paradoxical feelings that can arise from achieving wealth and raises questions about the true source of happiness and fulfillment.
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Written by: Jean Bien-Aime
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@troystaten5633
Awesome, thanks for sharing it with us.
@Ezdduf4kuZ
This a most unique instrumental....i really enjoyed it & it's the first time i've listened to it. Avalanche hey, anyway Telstar still stops 'em all but this one deserves it's place as a favorite of mind. thx4 postin'
@crescentmooncomics
EVEN THE LABEL DESIGN ROCKS! So much went into hte design that it made 45 collection interesting!
@dannyfenris7708
...Apart from spelling the band's name correctly.
@johnmitchelljr
Thanks for sharing great instrumental.
@mrkickback2010
My dad Buddy is in this band as well. Great job pop. Don And The Galaxies headlined for the Rolling Stones in Las Vegas when Mick Jagger was only 18.
@will27ns
way better than Jagger
@MrsOliva
Высший сорт !
@Slopemboppers
What a banger
@h2ofield
..currently in my 1959 jukebox